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    Your ultimate racing hero

    I was browsing motogp.com for some info and stumbled on the legends page which got me thinking.

    What is your all time racing hero the one person you wanted to be when you where a child (or still want to be)

    The rules are simple
    Cant be a current racer unless its someone older than lets say 35 So Rossi does not count but Shaun Harris does.
    No restriction on Class or type.
    You have to give history of the rider

    Mine is Kevin Swantz.
    That man could ride (and crash) a bike like many can only dream about.

    Here is some info taken from motogp.com

    "The sole 500cc title earned in 1993 does not effectively summarise the impact that Texan Kevin Schwantz had on the motorcycle racing world championship. The Suzuki stalwart amassed a huge legion of fans around the world with his flamboyant all-action riding style and propensity for spectacular crashes as he chased victory at each Grand Prix as if each race were his last.

    Schwantz entered the international stage after some stand-out results competing in his native superbike series. Loyal to Suzuki throughout his career he made his Grand Prix debut at Assen in 1986 and became a full-time member of the series in 1988, stamping his unique mark on the championship right away by winning the opening race at Suzuka in Japan.

    The years of 1988 and 1989 saw Schwantz accumulate eight wins and 13 podiums, but also saw him suffer late falls (in Spain and Belgium) when in grasp of further success, lending weight to a reputation as superlative but inconsistent rider. He was nevertheless one of the main 500cc stars in a golden period which also features the likes of Eddie Lawson, Wayne Gardner, Mick Doohan and Wayne Rainey.

    In the following four seasons Schwantz would regularly battle with recognised peers and develop the RGV500 with his distinctive natural talent. He finished runner-up in 1990 and it was around this time that his long-standing rivalry with Rainey.

    The Americans tussled in a private duel over a three-year period with Schwantz taking victories at Assen and Hockenheim which riled his Yamaha foe. Rainey chalked up three titles but Schwantz was equally prominent, increasing his win tally to 19, with 21 podiums between 1990 and 1992.

    Their personal relationship improved by the 1993 campaign and by this time Schwantz was adopting a more relaxed and steady approach to his results, Rainey-style, in order to obtain the crown that many felt was long overdue. Rainey’s career-ending accident at Misano, with two rounds remaining, left the door open for Schwantz but also essentially nullified the achievement for the then 29 year old.

    The injury niggles and bone breaks – most significantly to his wrists – began to tell by the time of his title defence in 1994. He finished fourth and then tearfully announced his retirement a short way into the 1995 term."
    Second is the fastest loser

    "It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all" by Bruce Bennett

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    Nice thread...

    Mine would have to be Burt Munroe, and he was way before I came in NZ or could even speak english.

    My dad was a huge fan of his, so I guess I grew up with his efforts in mind.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Munro
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    My "love" for swantz was that bad that as a child i would try and get my knee down on BMX and motox bike....... It always ended in tears!
    Second is the fastest loser

    "It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all" by Bruce Bennett

    DB is the new Porridge. Cause most of the mods must be sucking his cock ..... Or his giving them some oral help? How else can you explain it?

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    Mine would be Mick Doohan the way he came back after nearly loosing is leg is awesome.

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    mine is Boomer.

    2 years ago, he struggled with his sexuality and wobbled around on a Honda, now he has an adult sized motorcycle and makes that shit look good.

    Barry Sheene would be my second pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    mine is Boomer.

    2 years ago, he struggled with his sexuality and wobbled around on a Honda, now he has an adult sized motorcycle and makes that shit look good.

    Barry Sheene would be my second pick.
    Barry Sheene

    "Barry Sheene MBE took two 500cc World Championships in 1976 and 1977, though by then his credentials as a racer were well established and he was already hugely popular off-track.

    Fighting Angel Nieto for the 125cc title in 1971 and then winning the 500cc Dutch TT in 1975, toying with Giacomo Agostini just months after breaking his leg, collarbone, arm and two ribs in a high-speed spill at Daytona, had already earned Sheene legendary status. His Dutch triumph was the first of 19 wins and 40 podiums in the premier class over nine full seasons.

    Sheene gathered numerous British titles and thrilled his army of fans with unforgettable races against Kenny Roberts in the late 1970s and early 80s. He was on-track for a third 500cc crown in 1982 (with five podiums from seven rounds) until the huge practice smash at Silverstone that battered both of his legs and drove his profile into the stratosphere.

    He continued to race for two further seasons after that crash, taking his last podium with a brilliant third place ride in the wet at Kyalami in 1984 – a performance he rated as one of his best.

    He remains the last British rider to win a 125cc Grand Prix (back in 1971), the last Briton to win a premier class race (the 300th, Sweden in 1981) and the UK’s last two-wheeled World Champion."
    Second is the fastest loser

    "It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all" by Bruce Bennett

    DB is the new Porridge. Cause most of the mods must be sucking his cock ..... Or his giving them some oral help? How else can you explain it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    mine is Boomer.

    2 years ago, he struggled with his sexuality and wobbled around on a Honda, now he has an adult sized motorcycle and makes that shit look good.

    Barry Sheene would be my second pick.
    Oh ai Au.. i'm with you on both counts bro! :blush:


    Being a POMMIE the last hero we had was Sheene.. it seems JT isn't quite cutting the mustard yet!


    :slap:

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    Shwatnz all the way. I remember as a kid wishing I was him. After watching him race I would jump on the shitty Raliegh 10 speed bicycle and pretend I was ripping up the racetrack (our back lawn).

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    Don't forget Rainey

    Quote Originally Posted by Zuki Bandit View Post
    Shwatnz all the way. I remember as a kid wishing I was him. After watching him race I would jump on the shitty Raliegh 10 speed bicycle and pretend I was ripping up the racetrack (our back lawn).
    I'm surprised how many race fans rate Shwantz over Rainey - they were contemporaries and Rainey kicked his arse all career long. He was fast (he made 500 gp boring by winning so much), consistent, smart, and hardly ever crashed.

    That said, Shwantzie shagged Gabriella Sabatini, so that probably tips things in his favour.

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    sheene for being a plain and simple bloody legend.

    Raced Fast, Lived fast

    and for Gas it Wanker pitboards

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    Me, just faster.

    Why?...

    ...Why not?

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    Agostini always impressed me. People gave him shit for racing the "invincible" MVs saying he had it easy so two more world championships on Yamaha 2 strokes plus a Daytona 200 on the TZ on his first visit to the track was legendary in my view. Let alone of course his Isle of Man wins when GP champions had to risk their lives there as well as on the real race circuits.

    http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/hall...age.asp?id=112
    Cheers

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    Myne always was Aaron SLight

    Firstever time I saw him ride I liked him
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    1st KIM NEWCOMBE
    2nd BARRY SHEENE
    3rd IVAN MAUGER

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Myne always was Aaron SLight

    Firstever time I saw him ride I liked him

    Of course you did, he rode for honda afterall.

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