Remember two big friends went to this race in 1982 and it never stopped raining, luckily I did not go as I did not buy my first bike until the following year. KR's bike catching fire is the one thing I always remember. The days when 500cc racing was only ever shown on World of Sport, and with this race being on a Saturday I would try to fit it in with my lunch break on my first Saturday job and watch the race in the local tv shop!
Remember they had similar weather in 1985 when Christian Sarron brought Spencer down at the first corner. The race in 1983 was another memorable one for the wrong reasons when Wayne Gardner hit Uncini and took Uncini's helmet off. How Uncini survived I don't know, but he was never the same rider again and fortunately I have never seen the same thing happen again.
This was a long time ago, when these riders were completely fearless, admirable, and still wild. Back then this was thought of as one of the safest ways to race a motorcycle
@@raceboi95I knew exactly what you're talking about because I raced a TZ750 in the AMA Formula 1 series back in '81/x82 - I didn't consider riding a 300 lb 140hp 2 stroke in the RAIN very safe at all -
@@stevebigansky9372 well no of course not, I didn’t say all riders were crazy and fearless, these guys were, the ones chasing the in anyway, if they didn’t go out and race they could lose their title or not get paid. Their mindset was to just get on with it and you gotta do what you gotta do. (Also racing in the 82 formula AMA season is EPIC)
That's just how they did it. I don't know the exact reason, but it was carried over from the pre-war era. Push-starts were the norm until 1986 I believe.
Thanks for the memories!!!.. Good old time 500cc!!!❤️❤️❤️
fantastic Sheene was my boy hood hero great days of 2 stroke racing
Same. Motorcycle racing wouldn't be what it is today but for Bazza.
Remember two big friends went to this race in 1982 and it never stopped raining, luckily I did not go as I did not buy my first bike until the following year. KR's bike catching fire is the one thing I always remember. The days when 500cc racing was only ever shown on World of Sport, and with this race being on a Saturday I would try to fit it in with my lunch break on my first Saturday job and watch the race in the local tv shop!
I like the history... Please more
Push start,old assen….2 stroke. Just pure nostalgia 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Thank you for alls memories
Wil hartog wind tog
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ThE most beautiful Yamaha 500 ever
The great Barry sheen with the square four Suzuki. Keep the videos coming great stuff
The great Barry Sheene on the v4 Yamaha in this race.
Square four😂😂😂
It's Sheene and it's a square four yamaha
The great Uncini with the square four Suzuki...
Remember they had similar weather in 1985 when Christian Sarron brought Spencer down at the first corner. The race in 1983 was another memorable one for the wrong reasons when Wayne Gardner hit Uncini and took Uncini's helmet off. How Uncini survived I don't know, but he was never the same rider again and fortunately I have never seen the same thing happen again.
Ohne Rennsport wäre ich tot unglücklich einfach nur geil
I was there and i remember just how wet it was. It never stopped raining for two days afterwards.
Brilliant
2strokes
Push start
Proper racing
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EEN MOOIE YAMAHA
PRACHTIG DEZE.
WEDSTRIJD.
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Comme jack a à porté énormément pour Honda ✔️
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Da bin ich gewesen. 😊
yep ich auch 😉
I like
Crazy lol
who in their right mind would allow riders to race in these conditions??
And all along the cows keep grassing peacefully 😋
This was a long time ago, when these riders were completely fearless, admirable, and still wild. Back then this was thought of as one of the safest ways to race a motorcycle
@@raceboi95I knew exactly what you're talking about because I raced a TZ750 in the AMA Formula 1 series back in '81/x82 - I didn't consider riding a 300 lb 140hp 2 stroke in the RAIN very safe at all -
@@stevebigansky9372 well no of course not, I didn’t say all riders were crazy and fearless, these guys were, the ones chasing the in anyway, if they didn’t go out and race they could lose their title or not get paid. Their mindset was to just get on with it and you gotta do what you gotta do. (Also racing in the 82 formula AMA season is EPIC)
Wil hartog moet winnen gas erop snelheid is alles
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why did they push the bikes on start
That's just how they did it. I don't know the exact reason, but it was carried over from the pre-war era. Push-starts were the norm until 1986 I believe.
Assen 🛶✨☝️🤩❤️😇
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