Other thoughts- Bailey was so smooth. Glover was tenacious. Hannah was fast. Mostly I’m impressed with the design of the tracks in ‘those’ days. Todays tracks are cool, but they are designed for airtime and pretty much everybody takes the same lines. Not much room for creativity. These tracks were brutal, and NOT “rider friendly.” Also- The sights and sounds of factory two-strokes never gets old. Two-stroke engines are the perfect design for racing! “Half the parts, twice the power,” I like to say. This was my era. God I miss it. We miss you Magoo. We love you David. And Donnie. And Doug Henry. And Ernesto. And Jimmy Button. And those other warriors that I failed to mention, who sacrificed for the sport, a sacrifice more valuable than any of us can ever imagine. Thanks for posting, even though im a decade late!
i hear ya about the tracks, but the bikes have gotten so fast that if you made a track that was much more challenging for today's bikes, you might run into a period where there'd be guys getting seriously injured (or even worse) every race. Personally, I'm about bringing back two strokes and dumping the start devices. But, that'll never happen. In fact, with electric bikes on the horizon, it's probably gonna get even more cookie-cutter. A 125 smoker class will have 3 guys who can pull off the big obstacles....with an electric bike, you can pull an intermediate rider off a local course and they could do it. I see it at my local track with the 450s....90% of the riders can huck the big stuff, but they go through corners like they belong on a Stacyc.
This is what made me a dirtbike rider, actually the late 70's but this was right in my early teens. My first bike was a 1973 mx80, then a 79 xr 80, a 74 mx360, 81 ktm 250, 82 yz250, and so on and so on. I still have a bunch of old yz's and rode my 83 yz250 this past weekend on a nice trail ride....................love these days of motocross.
David Bailey second year as a professional to SEE THESE GUYS GO AT IT DAVID BAILEY BROC GLOVER, BOB HANNAH, JOHNNY O'SHOW O'MARA THESE GUYS WERE CRUSHING IT!
I was at that race. Glover was my hero. Had all the same gear as him. Almost went full factory ride till I went over the bars on a double that I watched all the bike boys hit. Thought I could do it on my 80. Ended up in the Hospitol for 3 1/2 months. Broken back, lacerated liver, ruptured spleen, 2 broken shoulders, punctured lung, and broke all but 1 rib. Needless to say my pro days were over. Back on a bike though after over 30 years. Now I ride a YZ450F and love every minute of it.
OK, you crashed out on a 80cc bike. Sorry about that too, but what makes you think you were to be a big bore pro? Your pro days were never over, because they never started. Sorry for reality. I know it hurts sometimes, but it is needed if you want to ,.ive in it.
@@EarthSurferUSA actually you tool. I had support from team Yamaha at that time and was on track to go full pro. You have no clue what was going on in my life at that time so shut up and sit down.
i went to MMI in Orlando for 8 months in 98'. Certified!!. Absolutely loved the training, super strict, no jackaloping around. they had zero tolerance for any schenanagans. took 2 full loose leaf notebooks of notes. 2 stroke porting and dyno was the most rewarding. been to many a supercross/motocross in my day
What happened to that dirt? It looks like Midwestern loam. Today the dirt is like concrete. Racing was so raw back then. Even the broadcasters seemed shocked and amazed at the action. This is what made me ride and love moto. Pure joy.
I remember when I'd seen D B & R L live at the LA Coliseum in 85, just couldn't get over how excited they made me feel, and how it seemed like nothing else mattered..
😅😅😅last Superbowl Coliseum race was 1982 nike Bell won...to many endows or what...or just BS.... It's all good...but I don't like bsers so just get yr dates right👍👍☮️
Memories for sure, loved watching Hannah....53 and riding a new Crf250r on the tracks where I live, and teaching my kids how to hammer it ....great times.
It's 1983 . Supercross is in its infancy , so there were no SX , or MX media experts . * But .... JR is a motorsports racing icon , and that is why he got the gig I suppose 🤔
suppose you were reared on a farm, did you ever wander the orchards at night with a boner to something. A LAZY FAT COW WANDERS UP AND YOU DECIDE IF THIS WILL FIT IN THE SUCTION UNIT. SLAPPING, POKING OF THE EYE AND VARIOUS OTHER NICETIES WILL WORK EVENTUALLY.
David Bailey .fue muy gran jinete .es una pena .muy grande para los que nos gusta el motocross .que su carrera .se viera truncada .era muy fino pilotando .se le echa mucho de menos . Un saludo .desde España.👏👍🇺🇲🇪🇸
I thought yeah 83 a year where bikes were getting modern. But how long earlier was super Ross around because seventyodel bikes I've had couldn't do that track that fast.
So now four stroke 250s are like two stroke 125s. Four stroke 450s are basically like two-stroke 250s, and there really is no true open class anymore. 450 two strokes do not compare favorably in peak horsepower to many 500 two strokes from the '80s....and motocross bikes cost $10,000 or more? You could buy a race ready YZ125 in 1982 for $1,000. WTF? This sport used to be accessible to anyone who had the desire, now it's just another rich man's sport, like skiing is now. The world is going to hell in a handbasket...
A small correction...Gary Bailey is NOT Davids (biological) Dad. Davids Mom got re married to Gary, and David ditched his real father"s name (who was still alive)....and took the Bailey name.
Is this boo boys channel because he was the first to incorporate the hallway or over and underway section in Supercross! Plus was the owner of a club in Springfield, Louisiana called Bobalous Bar who’s brother named or nickname was Bird who is a great friend/uncle boo boy his older brother and my racing # is 76 which is ironic if this is or not his channel.
I love the old riding gear designs (like Glover's). I'll speculate that if one of the apparel manufacturers today made a line of that old style (reflecting the bike brand), with basic colors, there might be a huge market. Not a fan of the clown suits that advertises the clothing manufacturer today.
These broadcasts were embarrassing for me to watch with my family. Rockers. Even my MOM knew what whoops were. These announcers made no real effort to learn about the sport. I found that insulting, and it still bothers me.
People talk shit about you girl. And you know why? It's called jealously and it's brutal. People kill others because of jelalously it's stupid I will never understand what the fuck. Iet people live there own lives. Life is very short. But Taylor I would love to shake your hand and say thank you for being who you are!!
Nope to dope. The guys who won, were real hero's. The rest just tried as naturally possible. The 90's was a party phase, but they got beat by Stanton, McGrath and others who really wanted to win.
Other thoughts- Bailey was so smooth. Glover was tenacious. Hannah was fast. Mostly I’m impressed with the design of the tracks in ‘those’ days. Todays tracks are cool, but they are designed for airtime and pretty much everybody takes the same lines. Not much room for creativity. These tracks were brutal, and NOT “rider friendly.” Also- The sights and sounds of factory two-strokes never gets old. Two-stroke engines are the perfect design for racing! “Half the parts, twice the power,” I like to say. This was my era. God I miss it.
We miss you Magoo. We love you David. And Donnie. And Doug Henry. And Ernesto. And Jimmy Button. And those other warriors that I failed to mention, who sacrificed for the sport, a sacrifice more valuable than any of us can ever imagine. Thanks for posting, even though im a decade late!
i hear ya about the tracks, but the bikes have gotten so fast that if you made a track that was much more challenging for today's bikes, you might run into a period where there'd be guys getting seriously injured (or even worse) every race. Personally, I'm about bringing back two strokes and dumping the start devices. But, that'll never happen. In fact, with electric bikes on the horizon, it's probably gonna get even more cookie-cutter. A 125 smoker class will have 3 guys who can pull off the big obstacles....with an electric bike, you can pull an intermediate rider off a local course and they could do it. I see it at my local track with the 450s....90% of the riders can huck the big stuff, but they go through corners like they belong on a Stacyc.
Vintage dirt, super cross . . Brutal !
This is what made me a dirtbike rider, actually the late 70's but this was right in my early teens. My first bike was a 1973 mx80, then a 79 xr 80, a 74 mx360, 81 ktm 250, 82 yz250, and so on and so on. I still have a bunch of old yz's and rode my 83 yz250 this past weekend on a nice trail ride....................love these days of motocross.
Supercross came a long way , we loved all those stars, thanks for showing this, wow I remember when they invented roll offs
David Bailey second year as a professional to SEE THESE GUYS GO AT IT DAVID BAILEY BROC GLOVER,
BOB HANNAH, JOHNNY O'SHOW O'MARA THESE GUYS WERE CRUSHING IT!
I was at that race. Glover was my hero. Had all the same gear as him. Almost went full factory ride till I went over the bars on a double that I watched all the bike boys hit. Thought I could do it on my 80. Ended up in the Hospitol for 3 1/2 months. Broken back, lacerated liver, ruptured spleen, 2 broken shoulders, punctured lung, and broke all but 1 rib. Needless to say my pro days were over. Back on a bike though after over 30 years. Now I ride a YZ450F and love every minute of it.
OK, you crashed out on a 80cc bike. Sorry about that too, but what makes you think you were to be a big bore pro? Your pro days were never over, because they never started. Sorry for reality. I know it hurts sometimes, but it is needed if you want to ,.ive in it.
Wow
Internet...rarely a friendly place.
Wow. That sounds catosptropic . Broken back farout worst dead sailor ever?
@@EarthSurferUSA actually you tool. I had support from team Yamaha at that time and was on track to go full pro. You have no clue what was going on in my life at that time so shut up and sit down.
i went to MMI in Orlando for 8 months in 98'. Certified!!. Absolutely loved the training, super strict, no jackaloping around. they had zero tolerance for any schenanagans. took 2 full loose leaf notebooks of notes. 2 stroke porting and dyno was the most rewarding. been to many a supercross/motocross in my day
Gotta love 80s supercross!
Bruce Phillips 80's supercross, outdoors and particularly 500cc GP.
All the studs in this race..Magoo Hannah RJ etc
I would love to see one of the 2022 supercross events have a track like this one.
Those tracks sucked. LOL Too many kicker jumps. But modern bikes would eat this track up.
David Bailey is much admired by American, 2-stroke lovers! great video!
Back when they used the whole stadium floor and fans sat in the first row
I was 8 years old when my Dad took me to this race. Still remember it like yesterday.
Great to see Bailey's first Supercross win.
you spoiled the ending
Nice to see all the GREATs racing! Bailey was one of the BEST!
Awesome how Magoo crashed because his wrist was stuck in the WFO position!
What happened to that dirt? It looks like Midwestern loam. Today the dirt is like concrete. Racing was so raw back then. Even the broadcasters seemed shocked and amazed at the action. This is what made me ride and love moto. Pure joy.
I remember when I'd seen D B & R L live at the LA Coliseum in 85, just couldn't get over how excited they made me feel, and how it seemed like nothing else mattered..
😅😅😅last Superbowl Coliseum race was 1982 nike Bell won...to many endows or what...or just BS.... It's all good...but I don't like bsers so just get yr dates right👍👍☮️
Memories for sure, loved watching Hannah....53 and riding a new Crf250r on the tracks where I live, and teaching my kids how to hammer it ....great times.
Seen some good old Preston Petty fenders on some bikes!! Lol
Love those members only jackets ! Rock on
Johnny Rutherford. MotoRcross Expert! lolol
It's 1983 . Supercross is in its infancy , so there were no SX , or MX media experts . *
But ....
JR is a motorsports racing icon , and that is why he got the gig I suppose 🤔
suppose you were reared on a farm, did you ever wander the orchards at night with a boner to something. A LAZY FAT COW WANDERS UP AND YOU DECIDE IF THIS WILL FIT IN THE SUCTION UNIT. SLAPPING, POKING OF THE EYE AND VARIOUS OTHER NICETIES WILL WORK EVENTUALLY.
Bailey looks so smooth. Like Marvin Musquin or Jean Michelle Bayle
This is awesome
Really Crazy that the course included a GIANT 15' MOUNTAIN of DIRT! What the hell.. my nose is bleeding just thinking about it!
It looked like magoo’s suspension is terrible.
Not surprised he came off. But what a incredible rider he was.
It's great how they got former supercross rider Johnny Rutherford to do the color commentary.
Rutherford was Indy car n race champ😅😅😅
I ride on my days off. Only way I can be high on life. Live to ride. Ride to live
Magoo was the best !
Man those were the days, Anybody on the line could win the race. The crowd was big, loud, and fun.
They were whipping in 83. I told a kid that from work, now I have proof. 5:09
Could you imagine taking a new bike around one of those old tracks.
David Bailey .fue muy gran jinete .es una pena .muy grande para los que nos gusta el motocross .que su carrera .se viera truncada .era muy fino pilotando .se le echa mucho de menos . Un saludo .desde España.👏👍🇺🇲🇪🇸
I thought yeah 83 a year where bikes were getting modern. But how long earlier was super Ross around because seventyodel bikes I've had couldn't do that track that fast.
So now four stroke 250s are like two stroke 125s. Four stroke 450s are basically like two-stroke 250s, and there really is no true open class anymore. 450 two strokes do not compare favorably in peak horsepower to many 500 two strokes from the '80s....and motocross bikes cost $10,000 or more? You could buy a race ready YZ125 in 1982 for $1,000. WTF? This sport used to be accessible to anyone who had the desire, now it's just another rich man's sport, like skiing is now. The world is going to hell in a handbasket...
A water hazard are you serious? The water hazard makes those haircuts and mustaches look like good ideas.
Drty _ALGreen water hazard would be sick today
Thought the "sportscaster" on the right was John C Reilly
A small correction...Gary Bailey is NOT Davids (biological) Dad. Davids Mom got re married to Gary, and David ditched his real father"s name (who was still alive)....and took the Bailey name.
No lo sabía amigo vale Cojio David el apellido de su padrastro Bailey.gracias desde España.👍🇺🇲🇪🇸
Is this boo boys channel because he was the first to incorporate the hallway or over and underway section in Supercross! Plus was the owner of a club in Springfield, Louisiana called Bobalous Bar who’s brother named or nickname was Bird who is a great friend/uncle boo boy his older brother and my racing # is 76 which is ironic if this is or not his channel.
What place did Magoo finish?
16th:(
❤️
I love the old riding gear designs (like Glover's). I'll speculate that if one of the apparel manufacturers today made a line of that old style (reflecting the bike brand), with basic colors, there might be a huge market. Not a fan of the clown suits that advertises the clothing manufacturer today.
The racing was better more competitive and the tracks were better. More people had a chance to win. Today its 2-3 potential winners
I can't believe they added water puddles to the track back then..lol
Cracks me couple guys announcing Johnny Rushford indy driver neither no shit about Supercross
Magooo
These broadcasts were embarrassing for me to watch with my family. Rockers. Even my MOM knew what whoops were. These announcers made no real effort to learn about the sport. I found that insulting, and it still bothers me.
Interesting intro song: Robert Palmer's version of Vanity Fair and then the Gap Band....alittle of of sync re 1983
People talk shit about you girl. And you know why? It's called jealously and it's brutal. People kill others because of jelalously it's stupid I will never understand what the fuck. Iet people live there own lives. Life is very short. But Taylor I would love to shake your hand and say thank you for being who you are!!
Do you think that they did drugs or dope?
Nope to dope. The guys who won, were real hero's. The rest just tried as naturally possible. The 90's was a party phase, but they got beat by Stanton, McGrath and others who really wanted to win.
Only Ronny, team GREEN !
@@moneyontrees6 Emig was team GREEN! I wish he was still announcing with Ralph. Rickey is not cut out for it.