Its crazy and tragic that we lost four 500 cc world champions/motocross gp winner, way too early, RIP Malherbe, Carlquist, Jobe and "the kid" Gebors, Danny Chandler, 1982 US GP winner, also gone😔😔😔😔😔
I was dave thorpes age in the 80s. But between farming etc, I didn't have access to cable TV or time to watch it. So I missed most open class gp's. But I followed them on various mx magazines, thank God for mx magazines or I would have never known what was going on. I was a true motocross only fan. And I rode a little bit also. Thanks for letting me vent, I'm happier now. May all motocrossers and riders watching this have a lot of safe fun, okay? ''😎👌, okay. All I can say is WOW!!!. 😎👍.
Those handmade HRC bikes were (and still are) amazing works of skilled people. The riders equally as skilled. SOoo FAST! The pinnacles of rider/bike matched up perfectly.
Damn, I did not know André died and was paralyzed. I still look back at them guys from time to time they were the cream of the crop in the motocross sport.
Murray Walker started his career in 1948 commentating on a hill climb in Wales, followed by the 1949 British GP. He dId the Ilse Of Man TT, motocross, rallycross and truck racing. A true British legend who died in 2021 at the age of 97... We all miss him.
@@justinquinn5780 It was a sad day indeed when he hung up his microphone. He made sport exciting. Watch F1 today and it's like listening to my wife dictating a shopping list.