'Will Mick be remembered in the same light as Hailwood'?
Mick Jagger? I wouldn't think so....
'Will Mick be remembered in the same light as Hailwood'?
Mick Jagger? I wouldn't think so....
Hailwood & The Dr are the 2 guys who were rock stars of their era, both Hailwood & the Dr were well recognised outside motorcycling, they were/are a publicists dream , they lifted the profile of motorcycling worldwide, Mick was a prickly bugger who had a love / hate realtionship with the press. I don't think Mick did much for motorcycling outside Oz, bloody great rider though
My mousy, 50's, mother of 3 bean counting doris has a Rossi calender on the wall at her work station ' cos he is just so cute '
I'll go with Ago for the vote, but it was mentioned above its about the best in their time. Ago proved his worth when he wasn't that young he switched from MV to Yamaha and won two more world championships, one on the 350 and one on the 500. Also for me was the fact he went to USA and rode the Daytona 200 and kicked Yankee arse to win that. The IOM has already been mentioned and he did very well there. A very versatile rider indeed.
Rossi is very similar but they don't race more than one class at a meeting any more like Ago used to so he can concentrate on that one bike and race. However he has shown versatility by riding the Suzuka 8 hours, and by changing brands when it really mattered. Will he re-ignite Ducati? I think the Burgess factor matters there.
So maybe if I could have voted for both I would have, as they are both so talented. Ago went on to manage race teams - will Vale do the same? Ago was always seen with pretty women and Vale seems to vary from that lol!
Cheers
Merv
No,Mick won't be remembered like previous or later riders - he is the reason MotoGP came along.500GP was boring,the most exciting races were in Superbikes - Foggy,Slight,Edwards.The racing was very close and exciting,watching Doohan ride to win after win was totally boring...except to Australians maybe.If he was a stolen Kiwi we might be interested in him...perhaps we should do some research.
Ago not only had movie star good looks,he had a dab in movies too.Ago won the first premier championship on a 2 stroke,Rossi the last....some good bookends there.What Rossi brought back was the glamour of Ago,Hailwood,Sheene,and an important touch of humour.How we all went aghhhhh when he fluffed a pole start,languished mid pack for half the race,then started picking them off one by one - that's entertainment.What about when Biaggi took his hand off the bars and pushed Rossi off line - Rossi recovered,then repassed and gave Biaggi the finger - magic.
Ago was a cold blooded Italian killer.
Rossi is a killing clown.
Cobblers! How can you say that. Think of the talent throughout that era, Swantz (especially on the Pepsi Suz), Rainey, Gardener, Doohan, Eddie Lawson (who won 3 or so world titles different makes of bike), Rossi, Biaggi, Kocinski, Mamola, Ron Haslam on the Elf Honda hub center steer, Simon Crafar won the Britt GP, the NSR twin cylinder bikes, the big bang Hondas and watching the others try to copy that little trick that eventually Doohan admitted was no better on the track but hughly distracted the opposition from the actual raceing at hand, the list goes on. Nothing has been better than a 500 smoking the rear tire like WG and co used to (traction control bah humbug!!!)
That's it, I'm done for now (deep breath)
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Here's a nice little clip on the two of them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ik4ef...eature=related
Another on Ago talking about Isle of Man:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ3937Qs5x8
The 1967 race he talked about was this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_Isle_of_Man_TT and for him and Hailwood to both be lapping at average speeds above 108mph on 500s, not modern 800 or 1000cc bikes with flash tyres, brakes and chassis was quite amazing in my view.
Here's some clips of that race. Funny they try to compare riders from different eras, just like this thread is, by talking to Geoff Duke and Stanley Woods:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G76o2g8XCBM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68IdL...watch_response
Cheers
Merv
Hugh Anderson posted the 2nd fastest time in the wet & fog during open practice 125-500's on a 125 during the 1965 IOM beating Ago on a MV350 by 2 mins. Reckoned the danger in those conditions where the black blobs, slow riders appearing in the mist halfwat through a corner, couldn't understand why they slowed so much as whilst you may not have been able to see through the corner due to mist/fog it still went in the same direction as in the dry.
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