To bad a man ( business man ?) Kenny Roberts! 🐿️ Had only profit in his mind and has dropped small ccm and sidecar races . By now we have overpaid ' Stars " and teams with unlimited money . Just sucks it used to be fun to go to those races .. Now money money money 😭
Op 50:30 wint de ene zijspan. En 50:37 is de andere er wel mooi voorbij. Lekker commentaar, hoor. Wat heb je nou aan dat gelul? Na 10 seconden klopt er al geen bal meer van. Hou dan liever je mond!
Assen was special, the whole week was a big party, crazy Dutch & German bikers - my favourite GP. What miss about this era was as you walked through the woods to the track, what hit you was the noise & the smell of the 2strokes
@@voornaam3191 Miss that smell, some great battles with Schwantz, Rainey, Doohan etc..and the 250 class was full of great riders like Cadalora, Reggiani, Biaggi, Chili, local boy Wilco Zeelenberg always did good, can't remember if he won but definitely on the podium - Sidecars had a local hero too - saw Streuer win at Assen, beating even Webster & Biland - Yes Assen was special & the 2 stroke era the best
They would simply start their hybrids in electric mode, would they? Nothing special, really! It's about time they accept electric traction, isn't it? Moto Good Practice...
more or less....acording to rumors...50cc----20hp 125----42hp (Minarelli) 250cc ...70hp (Kawa) 500cc ...120hp (Suzi and Yam) Top speeds in Paul Ricard in 1980.....125...220kmh 250cc ...plus 245kmh 500cc...plus 280 kmh. (the only track which measured speed)
Such an exciting era of Grand Prix Racing!, with so many different classes; 50cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc, even Sidecar!, and 500cc! What happened to the Side Cars? What year was the last Side Car race..? Imagine what they could build today for a Side Car racer yikes!
BossaNossa1 yep, those were the days. The whole day taken up racing bikes finishing off with the sidecars. I used to love it. The sidecars were great in those days too. Though many used to leave as they raced. I stayed to watch them though as I thought the sidecars were fantastic to watch.
He was working for Channel 10 after he moved to Australia, commentating on V8 Supercars and whenever the GP was on at Philip Island. I don't think it was broadcast outside of Australia, but here is a funny clip has him talking. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IahHznkEymQ.html
Dat is Hans Kieviet. Echt een sublieme commentator, zo is er geen tweede! Echt grandioos. Hans Kieviet overleed helaas op een veel te vroege leeftijd in 2004 op 56-jarige leeftijd aan een hersentumor.
Waar is de tijd, ben opgegroeid met naar Rossi te kijken. Eerste bromfiets die ik had was een Aprillia RS 50 en had de keuze tussen de Rossi of Harada versie, natuurlijk voor Rossi gekozen :)