A extreme way for a young man to pass. Donny Schmit, in the young prime of his life, after winning a world championship, diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia, passed away 2 weeks later. But what matters the most, how he died, or how he lived? He is in heaven, and bush is not.
The Yamaha rider who got hurt which opened a factory door for Stanton,-was that rider Eddy Hicks by chance? I never found out what happened to Eddy Hicks.
I remember coming home from millville in the 80's as a kid and hearing the bikes as i tried to sleep. Somehow I still have good hearing. Epic days.
Natural tracks and great racing was so much better than the man made outdoor Supercross style crap and boring 4strokes today.
Love the 80s style dirt bikes
to all you guys showin these videos,, thank you all very much!!!! just sayin
Great vid. Thanks for posting some fantastic nostalgia.
A extreme way for a young man to pass. Donny Schmit, in the young prime of his life, after winning a world championship, diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia, passed away 2 weeks later. But what matters the most, how he died, or how he lived? He is in heaven, and bush is not.
Donnie Schmidt had the biggest heart in motocross. Just look at him flat-out fly around this course.
Like the straight forward narration. Thanks
Way to go Tommy Watts! You made Kentucky proud! It's a long way grim the Lake Elmo days 😁
Rick Johnson is over 55 now we can officially call him Dickie.
Back when the pro pits looked just like amateur pits. No semi trucks. Just a box truck and a pop-up canopy. You could walk
Ah the sound of 500’s
Awesome video! I
Upside down forks in 87 . Honda was really ahead of the game in the 80’s
Jesus christ RJ was a good looking guy
nice track. rip donny schmit
The Yamaha rider who got hurt which opened a factory door for Stanton,-was that rider Eddy Hicks by chance? I never found out what happened to Eddy Hicks.
Nice !!
David bailey was one of the first dudes to use upside down forks..
cool love