Best thing about having a rubbish memory is that you can watch these races 20-yrs later and have no idea what the result is going to be! Great to hear Barry Sheene commentating
I remember original video had a clear shot of Gardner punting chili off blaming his ribs he always bitched saying Rainey had all the luck, I bet he`d like to take that one back
At that time, the most powerful in the 500cc class made ~165 b.h.p at the wheel. In '93, Honda made a development motor grossing almost 200 b.h.p but it was never used as it was too much for the cycle parts to cope with.
Modern broadcasting should make it mandatory to have an ex-rider with a colorful personality for analysis. Barry was awesome. Guys like Edwards, Fogarty, Schwantz or Rainey would be great today. Crafar is getting better.
Eddie Lawson for me.... but Schwanz was the real deal... good ol'days of the two smokers :-) Those things would take your head off if you loose your concentration or worst, get too excited...
Come non faccio a parlare di Monza c abito a 2 passi il Nazioni per L ‘ultima volta il 24 maggio 87 Reggiani in pole nella duecinquanta che gara!alla fine il vecchio Tony mise tutti in riga
I've always wondered could a two stroke motor be built to compete with today's 800cc 240-60 horsepower GP bikes..? How about an 800cc fuel injected two stroke V-4..?
Hey Brum, thanks for your input! I'd love to see a head to head match up on a track say Jerez and see who could set the fastest lap... It would be incredible to see what Mick Doohan's '95 Honda could do on modern tire technology! and carbon fiber body parts and maybe even the wheels!!! Would be a nice dream...:)
MotoGP bikes are 1000cc since 2012. 1000cc two stroke even a 800cc two stroke without electronic aids would be suicide to ride, and if they had the electronics to make them ridable the electronics would probably make it as docile like as 4 stroke litre bike (with electronic aids) anyway. However, the two stroke would be lighter.
All the way up until 2002, when races got stopped and re-started, the results were done on aggregate times. Rainey had a two second lead from the first race and and was close enough in the second race to win. That's also why Gardner was second on the track in the final run, but ended up in fourth and off the podium.
Love hearing Darrell Eastlake and Barry Sheene commentating on a 500cc race, even though I wasn't around back then. It's a shame that there aren't too many races online featuring their commentary.
Thank God for the rain. It made a runaway follow the leader race with intervals into a great race. Headline from the Misano Times; Rainey Reigns in the Rain!
Storiche anche le prime vittorie di Aprilia 1987 e Chili nel caos sciopero 2 anni dopo per non dire della volata Cadalora Bradl e la capocciata d Sakata nell ‘ultimo anno di questa configurazione del tracciato
LOL! No wonder! Those things had shit tires (compared to now) and were really "dangerous". Your wrist was connected to a "bomb" appropriately called a big bang engine... those things would get around 4.500/5.000 rpm and just exploded under your ass and tried to get away from you while you were still on them... they were tip towing with lean angle and throttle the whole time. So stiff sounds just right...
Best thing about having a rubbish memory is that you can watch these races 20-yrs later and have no idea what the result is going to be! Great to hear Barry Sheene commentating
I remember original video had a clear shot of Gardner punting chili off blaming his ribs he always bitched saying Rainey had all the luck, I bet he`d like to take that one back
@@frnzklmmrll1012 Yeah, wasn't so lucky getting paralyzed.
Yes, rubbish memory and ALL of the few good commentators (F1 also) are a true addition to the historical enjoyment.
No traction control, wheelie control, ABS, skid control..on a 2 stroke with close to 200hp..those riders were just amazing, truly talented.
At that time, the most powerful in the 500cc class made ~165 b.h.p at the wheel. In '93, Honda made a development motor grossing almost 200 b.h.p but it was never used as it was too much for the cycle parts to cope with.
@@theludojay6391 even with 165 bhp a 130kg motorcycle with 3-4 thousand rpm powerband was only capable of being ridden to its limits by very few.
and good tobacco as a sponsor
Far from 200
@@massimobernardo- Lucky Strike!!!!!!
それぞれのライディングフォームが美しい
いちばんワクワクした時代でした
IO C'ERO!! CHE NOSTALGIA.....LE VERE MOTO E I VERI PILOTI NO TUTTE LE CHIACCHIERE DI OGGI COME IL CALCIO!!
Ain't it great to hear Barry Sheene commentating, respect where it's due.
GrrMeister Bazza is a legend here in Australia!
thank you, i was wondering if that is who it was color commenting.
Damn straight.
Modern broadcasting should make it mandatory to have an ex-rider with a colorful personality for analysis. Barry was awesome. Guys like Edwards, Fogarty, Schwantz or Rainey would be great today. Crafar is getting better.
my favorite racer is kevin schwantz lucy strike suzuki
Yep me too
Eddie Lawson for me.... but Schwanz was the real deal... good ol'days of the two smokers :-) Those things would take your head off if you loose your concentration or worst, get too excited...
Thank you Hendro, best wishes.
@@davidmiatke6758 LUCY was a great rider !
The Golden Era of 500cc Grand Prix racing.
Aussies versus the Yanks.
Merci pour ces images, Que des souvenirs....
Revin Kevin Schwantz Pure Legend on the Suzuki !
Lol at the marshall burning his hand on the exhaust before the camera cuts away that was a silly mistake really
And Mick Doohan... Only a matter of time before he wins one.. Oh the domination to come.
Sure on the Dorna Repsol Honda , just like current Troll #93 ...
great
Where was Lawson...?
He was injured after the first Grand Prix and he misses many races in 1990..
Come non faccio a parlare di Monza c abito a 2 passi il Nazioni per L ‘ultima volta il 24 maggio 87 Reggiani in pole nella duecinquanta che gara!alla fine il vecchio Tony mise tutti in riga
I've always wondered could a two stroke motor be built to compete with today's 800cc 240-60 horsepower GP bikes..? How about an 800cc fuel injected two stroke V-4..?
Hey Brum, thanks for your input! I'd love to see a head to head match up on a track say Jerez and see who could set the fastest lap... It would be incredible to see what Mick Doohan's '95 Honda could do on modern tire technology! and carbon fiber body parts and maybe even the wheels!!! Would be a nice dream...:)
Here's an awesome example of the V4 Two
Stroke: www.pinterest.com/pin/510384570256382846/
Woooowzer!!! Is this motor going in a car or motorcycle? LOL!!! What kind of power is this thing going to put out? Wow!!! I want to hear it!!!
BossaNossa1 800 2stroke? Undriveable i think man ....also now there is traction control...
MotoGP bikes are 1000cc since 2012. 1000cc two stroke even a 800cc two stroke without electronic aids would be suicide to ride, and if they had the electronics to make them ridable the electronics would probably make it as docile like as 4 stroke litre bike (with electronic aids) anyway. However, the two stroke would be lighter.
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D’accordo con kevin34 la moto gp odierna è solo un freddo business Ezpeleta ha fatto ciò che fecero con la f1
How did rainy win when he finished 3rd? 🤔
All the way up until 2002, when races got stopped and re-started, the results were done on aggregate times. Rainey had a two second lead from the first race and and was close enough in the second race to win. That's also why Gardner was second on the track in the final run, but ended up in fourth and off the podium.
Super Geil !!
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Hi..
Cheers for the upload. Darryl Eastlake was hands down the worst bike commentator in the history of the universe though.
I was always amazing at how precise Rainy was lap after lap. He was like a machine.
Within a millimeter, according to Norifume Abe.
Love hearing Darrell Eastlake and Barry Sheene commentating on a 500cc race, even though I wasn't around back then. It's a shame that there aren't too many races online featuring their commentary.
They are truly the gold standard for GP Bike racing commentary!
thank you for posting these great races
A magical year. Loved it at the time. Thanks for the share.
It was good listening to Barry and Darrell they were a good couple, brings back memories !
Like Huewen and Ryder.
YES! More Barry commentary. Love it.
yamaha , suzuki and honda nelle prime tre posizioni , poi cagiva, e mi sembra di aver visto anche una paton nelle retrovie...che spettacolo...
Go.........Rainey
14:32 ouch
Right on the stinger !
Rainey + Yamaha
Is Wayne Rainey's middle name "No" or (since he's from California?) maybe "Sunny".
Great race by the lads
レース周回数の2/3を消化しているのにレース成立にならないのはおかしい。2ヒート目を走らなければいけないのはおかしい。
2秒552も引き離していたから
ウェインは冷静に消化させましたね。
Rainey put on a clinic
What year did they reverse the direction at this track..?
They did it every other year....
The direction was reversed after the 2006 race. The track was also changed with more run-off room...and upgraded facilities.
90🗯️💫,91💫😅, 92, 💫
93 en tête, MISANO 🙆😬
14:57 Holy shit!!!!
Thank God for the rain. It made a runaway follow the leader race with intervals into a great race. Headline from the Misano Times; Rainey Reigns in the Rain!
`Cmon guys tell it straight 1st corner Gardner crossed completely over track punted Chili off
Rainey was killing it and was going really fast,his Lead was massive
この時のレイニーは鬼神だったよな
存在が地味だからケニーやローソンより騒がれなかったけどスペンサー並みのライダーだと思う
Kevin Schwanz hehehe
#02 rainey the best rider👍👍
Go Kevin GO !!!
Storiche anche le prime vittorie di Aprilia 1987 e Chili nel caos sciopero 2 anni dopo per non dire della volata Cadalora Bradl e la capocciata d Sakata nell ‘ultimo anno di questa configurazione del tracciato
Absolut Geil der Sound die Zweitackt Raketen und ihre Piloten
Nice hearing Mr Sheene. Well missed Champ.
ยุคนั้นมันจริงๆรถแรงจริงการแจ่งขันไม่ได้เป็นธุระกิจมากมายเหมือนยุคนี้
Bello il Santa Monica quando era corto e si girava al contrario memorabile il rodeo di Mamola ripreso dal compianto Pepi Cereda
I was 20, shouting to my heroes from the crowd. I still remember driving my bike home under the rain after the race. Sweet youth memories
what a horrible track
Cigarette Adverts - whatever next !!!
PFC didnt heed help tp crash
Great 🌷🌷🌷
Good to hear Barry !
Outstanding!!!
What happened to Kevin Magee that he couldn’t take part in this race?
He had a terrible accident in the second race in Laguna Seca which left him with serious head injuries and unable to ride for the remainder of 1990.
la prima gara che ho visto
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That sounds just like Martin Brundle?
that makes sense
who are the commentators?
Barry Sheene and Darrell Eastlake. Unfortunately both aren't with us anymore, but they were a great combination and always entertaining.
Hi....
Hi...nise
Schwantz was a best riding.
i think Rainy was best of his era
Carlos Rubio Rainey is the Best his era
ThE 4 were top top
They all look so stiff & ridged on the bikes
LOL! No wonder! Those things had shit tires (compared to now) and were really "dangerous". Your wrist was connected to a "bomb" appropriately called a big bang engine... those things would get around 4.500/5.000 rpm and just exploded under your ass and tried to get away from you while you were still on them... they were tip towing with lean angle and throttle the whole time. So stiff sounds just right...
Kevin The best 👏👏👏