@@mercoidextremely hard to start, (like all disc valve engines), and a very abrupt power delivery - me and Nick Ienatsch were at Kenny's ranch back in '96, and I heard it directly out of his mouth - he actually HATED IT - Yamaha went back to reed valves the following year
@@stevebigansky9372 ….Thank you! Enlightening…, to me. I loved 500cc GP as a kid back in these days but it was very hard to get any press information on it at the time other than reports through the motorcycle magazines, and after race season’s end there was a full color series of hardcover books reviewing the entire race season in all classes. I wish I still had my collection of those books. They were lavishly produced and quite costly even then.
oh those magnificent 4 cylinder 2 strokes...........so nice to hear them......wish i could smell them too...........and COWS in the infield.............those were the days,...............wb
All the most stupid schizofrenic cows where in the pits, the schizofrenic devilin kuts of those schizofrenic devil asholes on a racing motorbike. There are not lower schizofrenic asholes as that dutsch duivels,you even will not believe what all happend. 😊🤗🇷🇺
Why can't we have this racetrack with modern run-off areas? It's the race that we all want.... this track with a current MotoGp machine would be amazing
The guy at 10:00 trying to block the camera, LOL he did not want anyone to see the oval piston V4 Honda with eight valves per cylinder and it's 20,000 RPM capability which was never all that competitive or reliable.
As a kid at the time, I wasn't sure of why Roberts, Sheene and the rest of the top guys wanted a world series. Looking at the footage now coupled together with crap start and prize money I fully understand now. I'm not overly sure when the world series was mentioned but someone out there will know.
The bike that Kenny Roberts is on right here is the fundamental blueprint for every two stroke GP bike to eventually follow. At this point, Kenny's V4 still has the disc valve which was so in fashion at the time. They discovered very soon after this that case Reed induction is the answer and the only answer!
Tyrone Taylor Simoncelli died because of a freak accident, where instead of just losing the front and sliding away safely the bike dug in and he went across the track right into Rossi and Edwards path. You can’t stop all accidents, but this race was stupidly allowed to go on for too long.
First off when they pushed these bikes they were very light two strokes (about a hundred pounds lighter than today’s 1000cc GP race bikes) and were easy to bump start. If they had to bump start with today’s bikes most of the field would never get away, way too high compression on today’s bikes.
What a fantastic track to race it used to be! As long as you didn't have a crash obviously...amazing times. Thanks for sharing :)
Fantastic ,real motorbikes races,,,,,,when we were young....I was in Spain GP 1982....Jarama circuit....❤️❤️❤️🥺🥺🥺
800 pts
@@pabloperez4063 yo creo que en tribuna eran 1000 pelas...😎
I remember Kenny's remarks about how much he HATED that square four motor configuration
What did he hate about it? It’s performance characteristics…., or reliability?
@@mercoidextremely hard to start, (like all disc valve engines), and a very abrupt power delivery - me and Nick Ienatsch were at Kenny's ranch back in '96, and I heard it directly out of his mouth - he actually HATED IT - Yamaha went back to reed valves the following year
@@stevebigansky9372 ….Thank you! Enlightening…, to me.
I loved 500cc GP as a kid back in these days but it was very hard to get any press information on it at the time other than reports through the motorcycle magazines, and after race season’s end there was a full color series of hardcover books reviewing the entire race season in all classes. I wish I still had my collection of those books. They were lavishly produced and quite costly even then.
oh those magnificent 4 cylinder 2 strokes...........so nice to hear them......wish i could smell them too...........and COWS in the infield.............those were the days,...............wb
In that slow motion replay of the Middelburg crash, there is a vacant bus in the infield...wow!
All the most stupid schizofrenic cows where in the pits, the schizofrenic devilin kuts of those schizofrenic devil asholes on a racing motorbike. There are not lower schizofrenic asholes as that dutsch duivels,you even will not believe what all happend. 😊🤗🇷🇺
@@janwillemsteenhuisen1550 YOU...........are insane.
Why can't we have this racetrack with modern run-off areas? It's the race that we all want.... this track with a current MotoGp machine would be amazing
The guy at 10:00 trying to block the camera, LOL he did not want anyone to see the oval piston V4 Honda with eight valves per cylinder and it's 20,000 RPM capability which was never all that competitive or reliable.
That's interesting, Barry Sheene on a JPS sponsored bike!
Freddy Spencer the man of Honda
As a kid at the time, I wasn't sure of why Roberts, Sheene and the rest of the top guys wanted a world series. Looking at the footage now coupled together with crap start and prize money I fully understand now. I'm not overly sure when the world series was mentioned but someone out there will know.
The bike that Kenny Roberts is on right here is the fundamental blueprint for every two stroke GP bike to eventually follow. At this point, Kenny's V4 still has the disc valve which was so in fashion at the time. They discovered very soon after this that case Reed induction is the answer and the only answer!
Are Barry And Kenny riding ThE same Yamaha in 82?
@@pabloperez4063Not at all. Kenny on latest, Barry not.
Motos pure sangre.
2020' if there are sports this year ? 6-10 maybe 8-8 !!
We new it had to end someday right !
Brave brave people!!! I cannot understand all these safety measures now days...
Lriper it prevents people from dying?
too gross to clean up, is why the safety rules
Tyrone Taylor Simoncelli died because of a freak accident, where instead of just losing the front and sliding away safely the bike dug in and he went across the track right into Rossi and Edwards path. You can’t stop all accidents, but this race was stupidly allowed to go on for too long.
Do you really ride a bike, Lriper?...
All ThE caution IS not enough!
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 then don't ryde....
Assen first hostet a grand prix at 1960??? I think it was 1925 and for motogp since 1947 So forever😁
can you imagine Marc Marquez trying to push start an V4 Ducati race bike? .........That would be hilarious
First off when they pushed these bikes they were very light two strokes (about a hundred pounds lighter than today’s 1000cc GP race bikes) and were easy to bump start. If they had to bump start with today’s bikes most of the field would never get away, way too high compression on today’s bikes.
@@A-FrameWedge True, although Cal Crutchlow actually managed to bump-start his motorcycle by himself today!
KR500カッコいい❗
Unchini , hell what happened to him ? Don`t even remember the name .
Awesome to see
✌️🤠
Roberts 1982 Yamaha was such a POS only he could make that bike competitive. Roberts did not even start the last 3 races.