Bio Excerpt: Melissa Kennedy made motorsports history in 2019 when she became the first woman to win an Irish National Road Race, claiming victory in the 125/Moto3 class at the East Coast Racing Festival. The Northern Ireland racer from Enniskillen had been building toward this breakthrough since her... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Melissa Kennedy is an Irish road racer from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, who made history in 2019 as the first woman to ever win an Irish National Road Race—a moment that cemented her place in the record books and proved she belongs on the most dangerous circuits in the world.
EARLY YEARS
Born June 26, 1991, in Florencecourt, Northern Ireland, Melissa grew up in a place where road racing runs in the veins of the community. Her father, Trevor Kennedy, gave her the ultimate gift when she turned 14: her first bike. It was the kind of present that changes a life—and hers took off from there. Starting road racing seemed like a natural transition in a land where the sport is practically religion, but doing it as a young woman? That took guts. In 2013, at the tender age of 22, she made her roads debut at the Ulster Grand Prix, one of the most terrifying and technical races on the planet. “It was mental,” she admitted later—an understatement that anyone who’s watched those 200mph+ laps would understand.
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about Melissa’s hobbies or interests outside of racing isn’t widely documented, but one thing is clear: the adrenaline rush from being on the track is addictive for her. That kind of thrill doesn’t leave much room for quiet pastimes.
EARLY SUCCESS
Kennedy quickly found her niche in the 125/Moto3 class, where precision and nerve matter as much as raw speed. She became a regular podium contender on the Irish roads circuit, racking up top-three finishes and steadily improving her craft. In 2018, she secured her first roads podium finish in the 125/Moto3 race at Killalane during the inaugural East Coast Racing Festival—a breakthrough moment that hinted at bigger things to come. By 2019, she was consistently battling with the front runners, including heavyweights like Gary Dunlop (who would later become her fiancé). That year, she also claimed runner-up in the Irish Moto3/125 Championship, proving she wasn’t just a one-off story but a serious competitor.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2018: First road racing podium finish at the East Coast Racing Festival (Killalane) in the 125/Moto3 class[1].
- 2019: First woman to win an Irish National Road Race at the East Coast Racing Festival (Killalane) in the 125/Moto3 class[2].
- 2019: Runner-up in the Irish Moto3/125 Championship with 116 points, finishing second to Gary Dunlop[3].
- 2019: Set the fastest lap record at the Skerries Road Races while finishing second in the 125/Moto3 race on her KNR Honda 250cc[4].
- 2019: Awarded the Walter Rusk Memorial Cup for most improved road racer at the MCUI Ulster Centre awards night[5].
- 2021: Podium finish at the Armoy Road Races in the 125/Moto3 class[6].
INSPIRATIONS
While specific inspirations haven’t been detailed in available sources, Kennedy’s determination to compete in a male-dominated sport speaks volumes. She’s been open about the emotional toll of losing fellow racers, including friend Malachi Mitchell-Thomas, yet she continues to race—a testament to her resilience and love for the sport.
REPUTATION
Melissa Kennedy is respected not just for being “the girl who races,” but for being damn good at it. She’s earned her stripes on circuits where one mistake can be fatal, and she’s done it with consistency and courage. Her historic 2019 win wasn’t a fluke—it was the culmination of years of hard work, constant improvement, and refusing to be intimidated. She’s part of a small group of female road racers who’ve competed at the highest levels in Ireland, and her name is spoken in the same breath as the top riders in the 125/Moto3 class. Featured in the documentary series “Queens of the Road” alongside Veronika Hankocyova and Yvonne Montgomery during the 2017 Cookstown 100, she’s become a visible symbol of what’s possible when talent meets tenacity. Her engagement to fellow racer Gary Dunlop—a member of one of road racing’s most famous families—only adds to her profile, though she’s carved out her own legacy entirely on merit.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Specific future plans for 2025 and beyond are not available in the research provided.
REFERENCES
[1] Double interview with Melissa Kennedy and Gary Dunlop – Road Racing Core
[2] Melissa Kennedy wins Walter Rusk Memorial Cup for ‘most improved road racer’ – TT Website Forums
[3] First Irish road race victory ‘surreal’ for Enniskillen girl Melissa Kennedy – TT Website Forums
[4] Melissa Kennedy Racing – Road Racing News
[5] Melissa Kennedy at the Ulster Grand Prix – YouTube
[6] International Women’s Day 2021 & we celebrate Women Road Racers – Mono Motorcycles
[7] 2019 East Coast Racing Festival Results (Killalane) – TBNI.Blog
[8] Irish Road Racing: Skerries 100 – Greenside Up
[9] Ten Questions Challenge – Melissa Kennedy – Road Racing News
[10] Racing results 2021 – Armoy Road Races
[11] Armoy: Race Day Analysis – Road Racing News
[12] 2019 Irish Road Race Championships: Results Round Up – Road Racing News
[13] 2019 Skerries Road Races : Results – TBNI.Blog
[14] Sweeney four-timer sees changes at top of road race rankings – iomtt.com
[15] Queens Of The Road – Dailymotion








