Just another example of why 34 is my all-time favorite rider. Unbelievable determination and passion. He caught my eye for the first time when I watched him wallowing and wobbling out of high-speed turn 10 at Sears Point on a Yamaha FJ600 during some endurance race back in the early 80’s. It just wasn’t right, this kid was pushing the absolute limits, and it was twisting and flexing like crazy! Can’t remember how he finished, all I remember is laughing my ass off every time he came by! Of course I became his biggest fan immediately, and it was great to see him ride with that exact same determination throughout his career, and great to see him win the biggest championship in motorcycle road racing. Thanks for the entertainment!
This was Kevin digging deep and not giving in to the pain and discomfort he was in. I can remember him being 6 inches sideways coming out of Coppice on every lap. Talk about determined to win🇺🇸
Great idea, but if they DID bring the 500's back, the entire grid would probably consist of less than 10 riders because everyone else would be in a hospital
If you can’t handle the bike you shouldn’t ride in that class. I’m not saying the riders these days aren’t skilled by no means but I don’t find it too exciting watching a data technician setting up the electronics to give the bike less power in lower gears or to control wheel spin. That’s a riders job. And I also know, you’d love to see the 500’s back as well. 😝
@@bustinjieber9539the middle part of field is more competitive nowadays, but the top guys of the 80s and 90s would be at marquez or bagnaia level not aleix espargaro or jack millers for example
@@ivanarmero7258 you cant compare an electronic digital wizard MotoGP bike to a 90s v4 500cc analog two different worlds grand prix 500 2 strokes are true racing machines that you will never see the likes of again and there was no air bags in leathers and air fences schwantz and doohan Gardner and many others raced with grand prix spirit you can only really find that same spirit today at the isle of man tt but that's just my view
And the year before Doohan smashed both Schwantz & Barros out the race on lap 1 😢 Great race by KS34 here, fractured wrist & beaten up, what a tough dude 💪
24th July 1994 was my 6th birthday and I remember seeing his last win live on tv for some weird reason even though back then I wasn't really into bike racing. (which has changed obviously)
No internet back then, only delayed TV coverage,we had to video tape all races onto VCR so then we could all get together on the next weekend to watch,and still have all those tapes today
Donnington is among my favorite tracks to race in my sims (esp the national layout), but it would be one of the most terrifying IRL for me. Those Crainer Curves would scare me to death, the slightest mistake and id be going throught the grass at well over 120 mph (i forget exactly how fast, Its been a long time since I've driven Donnington in a sim)
Esas si eran carreras de moto gp, ahi se veian los pilotos de verdad, las medidas hambientales a las que se adecuaron las motos, fueron de apoco aburriendo las motos, hasta ver lo que son hoy, pura tecnologia sobre ruedas
Yeah, It was the dawn of Doohan's complete domination of MotoGP for the next 5 seasons: The a first of string of World Championships from 1994-1998. But this doesn't take anything away from Kevin's Ride at Donington in '94: Kevin's win that day was by pure grit and dogged determination: His wrists were shot, he was riding with broken bones, against Honda NSR500s which easily had 10-20 horsepower over his RGV-500 Gamma. A Great Win. Kevin retired later that year, but his mark on MotoGP endures.
It is only if you think it is; Objectively, it is dangerous, but to the riders, it is a calculated risk. Now, go back to wearing your rose tinted glasses and sipping your soy latte's. You'll never know, because you never even tried.
Schwantz was a mediocre driver, although he gave a lot of show, who was only able to win a world championship the year in which Rainey was left in a wheelchair, when he had been beaten by three world championships in a row.
Schwantz on the rgv500 and donington park were a match made in heaven legend
The 90's, what an epic era!
Just another example of why 34 is my all-time favorite rider. Unbelievable determination and passion. He caught my eye for the first time when I watched him wallowing and wobbling out of high-speed turn 10 at Sears Point on a Yamaha FJ600 during some endurance race back in the early 80’s. It just wasn’t right, this kid was pushing the absolute limits, and it was twisting and flexing like crazy! Can’t remember how he finished, all I remember is laughing my ass off every time he came by! Of course I became his biggest fan immediately, and it was great to see him ride with that exact same determination throughout his career, and great to see him win the biggest championship in motorcycle road racing. Thanks for the entertainment!
Kevin Schwantz, always our hero! Thank you for everything, Kevin!😉😉😊
This was Kevin digging deep and not giving in to the pain and discomfort he was in. I can remember him being 6 inches sideways coming out of Coppice on every lap. Talk about determined to win🇺🇸
Just love the 5oo two strokes. BRING 'EM BACK!!!
Great idea, but if they DID bring the 500's back, the entire grid would probably consist of less than 10 riders because everyone else would be in a hospital
If you can’t handle the bike you shouldn’t ride in that class. I’m not saying the riders these days aren’t skilled by no means but I don’t find it too exciting watching a data technician setting up the electronics to give the bike less power in lower gears or to control wheel spin. That’s a riders job.
And I also know, you’d love to see the 500’s back as well. 😝
Schwantz , Doohan & Rainey ..wouldn’t have a hard time racing these days in Motogp
No. The field is so much more competitive
@@bustinjieber9539the middle part of field is more competitive nowadays, but the top guys of the 80s and 90s would be at marquez or bagnaia level not aleix espargaro or jack millers for example
@@ivanarmero7258 you cant compare an electronic digital wizard MotoGP bike to a 90s v4 500cc analog two different worlds grand prix 500 2 strokes are true racing machines that you will never see the likes of again and there was no air bags in leathers and air fences schwantz and doohan Gardner and many others raced with grand prix spirit you can only really find that same spirit today at the isle of man tt but that's just my view
Rgv and winning with 1 arm... #LEGEND
July 26th, 2009: Dovizioso's first MotoGP win
Kevin Schwantz is your favourite rider's favourite rider.
King of kings 👑
Sensasional win 😍 Well done My Team Suzuki ❤️
And the year before Doohan smashed both Schwantz & Barros out the race on lap 1 😢 Great race by KS34 here, fractured wrist & beaten up, what a tough dude 💪
Kevin rode that race with a broken left arm!! AMAZING
My dad named me after him. Never got to see him race since i was born in '96. But looks like a real badass
Incredible from Kevin, what a legend.🙏✊👊👏👏👏👏
Is it just me or does he seem to have a different kinda calm to his riding style.
He had a damaged left wrist..thats why he taking his left hand off the bars out of the loop
Had damaged left wrist
24th July 1994 was my 6th birthday and I remember seeing his last win live on tv for some weird reason even though back then I wasn't really into bike racing. (which has changed obviously)
Schwantz = Legend
Legend
Love you my legend kevin swant💪😘
Legend man
Simply the best.....
This rider legends
Real racing
*I was there on my Pepsi RG500cc Suzuki and met Kevin & Wayne in the Paddock and got both to sign my GP Winners Book !*
There were no one better between the times from Schwantz to Rossi.
Legend Suzuki
Kevin Schwantz my fav rider..
King RGV 💪
No internet back then, only delayed TV coverage,we had to video tape all races onto VCR so then we could all get together on the next weekend to watch,and still have all those tapes today
Rainey’s unfortunate accident ended 2 racing careers. Kevin just don’t ride the same at all.
I was there and it’s something I will never forget.🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡👌👍
Luckily i can say i was there 👍
What a rider 👌💯💯💯
Master of trail braking
brutal engine. i've tried 125cc bike with 2 stoke engine and had a serious crash
Sublime! 😍
Donnington is among my favorite tracks to race in my sims (esp the national layout), but it would be one of the most terrifying IRL for me. Those Crainer Curves would scare me to death, the slightest mistake and id be going throught the grass at well over 120 mph (i forget exactly how fast, Its been a long time since I've driven Donnington in a sim)
I was there! Great day out. 😁
Could you not have upscaled the video from 4 pixels?
Great race, at that time 👍
llsuzuki legend 2 strokemotogp awsome sound
🤙
The GOAT...
My favorite n.one
Wow
Esas si eran carreras de moto gp, ahi se veian los pilotos de verdad, las medidas hambientales a las que se adecuaron las motos, fueron de apoco aburriendo las motos, hasta ver lo que son hoy, pura tecnologia sobre ruedas
Valentino rossi first win 1996
el 34 es el mito de 500 cc y del motociclismo mundial.
i missed the sounds of the 2 strokes so much
The riding style were so different back then...
when american dominate moto gp 500 with kevin and Wayne Rainey
un vrai pilote +++
Is it too much to ask that someone de-interlace this footage before posting? Come on, it's 2021 not 1994.
Add year on the title pls
Great life
Who was the pole sitter?
彼のライバルはレイニーしかいない
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Doohan won the championship that year though?
Yeah, It was the dawn of Doohan's complete domination of MotoGP for the next 5 seasons: The a first of string of World Championships from 1994-1998. But this doesn't take anything away from Kevin's Ride at Donington in '94: Kevin's win that day was by pure grit and dogged determination: His wrists were shot, he was riding with broken bones, against Honda NSR500s which easily had 10-20 horsepower over his RGV-500 Gamma. A Great Win. Kevin retired later that year, but his mark on MotoGP endures.
wooaahh
masa2 sekolah 😭😂🥴
🌼
#SUZUKING
MotoGP
Old remedy for arm pump
Kevin swans would have never won a 500cc championship if rainy wouldn't have got hurt and got paralyzed that year he backed into it
You’re full of it.
Suzuki can catch honda... Only on Schwantz
And Joan Mir😄😆Albeit by eliminating Marc Marquez🤭🤭
😅liberty media effect
Tapi koe fair haha
Do not practice or promote dangerous and risky motorsports, it is too dangerous.
who tf are you dummy?
Boomer
It is only if you think it is; Objectively, it is dangerous, but to the riders, it is a calculated risk. Now, go back to wearing your rose tinted glasses and sipping your soy latte's. You'll never know, because you never even tried.
สุดชอบ ขวันใจวัยซิ่ง ตอนเราซิ่งๆนะ😎😎
Schwantz was a mediocre driver, although he gave a lot of show, who was only able to win a world championship the year in which Rainey was left in a wheelchair, when he had been beaten by three world championships in a row.