I watched jett at pala this weekend and right away I thought of jmb, hoping from side to side determining his own route.. effortless. Bailey was original smooth man.
He was not under rated, 2 world championships and 3 championships in the USA. Smooth as silk and a very unique/effective race craft. He was his own man, and I respect that. 2 things I regret. 1) Him and the competition got hurt, missing races in the 91/92 season, and we missed some good racing. 2) He should have stayed in the USA for more racing and become a citizen. I know what the media has everybody thinking/saying, but the fans admired him greatly in the USA.
There are legends, but JM Bayle is the greatest of all!!!
Criminally underrated, possessed the smoothest moves ever and motocross.
The goat in my opinion
Bayle was king!!!!! Who can follow......
I watched jett at pala this weekend and right away I thought of jmb, hoping from side to side determining his own route.. effortless. Bailey was original smooth man.
30年くらい前、ゴール前に ファンに向かって 横に腰ひねって ピースしたり、指差したりして、めちゃくちゃ格好良かったのを強烈に覚えています。
あの頃は 同い年とは 知らなかったですが、昨日 Wikipediaで見たら 同い年な事が判明して、とても嬉しかったです👏😍👏
I loved to hate him back then because Bradshaw was my hero. JMB was probably the smoothest rider I have never seen in person.
He loved to drag the rear brake on the 500..
So much so that it overheated.
The mechanics even made a little air scoop to try to keep it cool.
Greatest crosser, smooth overtake, but he's underrated...😩
Damon B rocking that WR500 air cooled beast
A+ Thanks for posting
Awesome rider
I'd like these guys to describe the differences in techniques between the 250 and 500cc machines.
❤wau was soll ich noch sagen? Wenn es kein Traum mehr ist sondern echt ! Huhu!
The gear looked so much better then!
He was not under rated, 2 world championships and 3 championships in the USA. Smooth as silk and a very unique/effective race craft. He was his own man, and I respect that.
2 things I regret.
1) Him and the competition got hurt, missing races in the 91/92 season, and we missed some good racing.
2) He should have stayed in the USA for more racing and become a citizen. I know what the media has everybody thinking/saying, but the fans admired him greatly in the USA.
He wanted to try his hand at Moto GP, but wasn't good enough at it.
I wish we could have seen a prime McGrath go up against a prime Bayle. My money's going on Jeremy.