1983 San Marino Bike GP | Freddie Spencer vs Kenny Roberts
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The end of the 1983 Bike GP season featured a classic Italian finale at the San Marino Grand Prix and capped off a season long duel between Freddie Spencer and Kenny Roberts that had left just a two-point gap in the results leading up to the final round.
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Freddy was the smoothest, least abusive on his machine rider I ever saw.
when Freddy was racing in the club races when he was in his teens, his machine sounded like he was just out for a smooth relaxed ride. His downshifts did not bounce off of red line. He used the entire width of the track. He had the highest exit speeds. When he was 16 or 17, you could see he had something. It looked like he wasn’t even working up a sweat while he would be running away with the race.. Little did we know he was going to win the 500 cc and the 250cc world championships, Both in the same year..
God I'd love to witnessed that. Lucky you.
Freddy was special. As was said he just flowed, but winning the 250 and 500 championships hurt him: that extreme concentration level twice in such a short time he lost his ...edge?
@jodyfresnack4758 & @erniemathews5085 No doubt Freddie was special. I first saw him in '82 at Laguna Seca, and for several years after there, as well as at at Daytona, a couple of British GPs (including 1983 at Silverstone) and even when he was riding the Two Brothers twin in the AMA series. I also saw Kenny Roberts at those Laguna and Daytona races, as well as Silverstone. Both were amazing, and I'd say Freddie had a more natural talent while Kenny had the more scientific, developed approach to his skills. Neither was superior to the other, and that epic 1983 season came down to chance as much as anything else. Had the tragic, fatal accident not happened at Silverstone, for example, Freddie would have had 3rd place points at best, maybe 4th place. The race was scored on two legs with total elapsed time, and Freddie's faster push starts with the 3-cylinder machine- vs the hard-starting fours of Roberts and Lawson- led to the slightly shorter combined elapsed time for that short first leg. That literally made the difference for Freddie and his 2nd place points total. A full length race would have given Kenny the points margin to win that title, no matter what Freddie did in Sweden and San Marino.
Freddy was great but he wasn't as smooth as Kenny Roberts in a rain race!!! Their racing records are proof of that fact. There is a reason why Kenny Roberts has more championships under his belt than Freddy Spencer ended his career with. Freddy had only 2 500cc titles to 3 times for Kenny Roberts.
I was at every US Grand Prix back in those days. Freddy has stated that Kenny Roberts was always a real challenge to beat, and he was much older than Freddy Spencer & that EXPERIENCE was always a big factor.
I think Mark Márquez would have had a hard time beating either one of them back in that time. The 500cc two strokes tended to spit riders off all the time.
A season to remember!!!!!...1983....GREAT SEASON...FANTASTIC RIDERS!!!!...GOOD OLD TIME MOTORCYCLING!!!❤️❤️❤️🏆🏆🏆
The tow stroke era the best time 🏍️🏍️🏍️🌪️🌪️🌪️😍😍
@@Team-fabulous Me tow!...
What a shame this rivalry was so short lived
With the 500 cc two-stroke engines
Love Kenny too
King Kenny & fast Freddy Spencer!
Avec les meilleurs machines
Love fred
In 80s, most the best riders were American.
No not “most” but the best where Americans period.
He kept saying Robert's could slow the pace (supposedly so his team-mate could come up and work together). Really ridiculous because Freddy knew how to work the track and wasn't going to be boxed in with that tactic.
It's been decades and I don't recall Kenny Roberts ever slowing down. He was never balls to wall crazy like Kevin Schwartz but he rode on the edge.
Even if Kenny had been able to slow the pace without losing the lead, Eddie in his rookie year at the GP's just didn't have the pace to keep up Freddy & the King. What a season that was 40 plus years ago !
And now, Freddie Spencer is one of the guy who made penalty decisions funny
Spencer was “adaptable.” As a kid, he used to practice bike control skills on wet leaves, mud, dirt and every other condition that he could think of. This made Freddy comfortable in conditions that most riders retried to avoid. Not to mention AMA Flatrack racing….
What happened to Freddie after 1985 ? Where He won 7 x 500 races & the Championship along also with the 250 title
but won no races in 1986 or any other year until 82-83 he retired ? What happened
a wrist injury (carpal tunnel syndrome aka "Racer's Wrist") plagued his career and particularly from the 1986 season onwards and he was never at the same level as he was during his utterly dominant 1985 season.
I may be wrong but I think his father either had a serious accident and died, plus his relationship broke up and that affected him, great shame as on another level
Only Mamola has today's ride style!
io ero lì sulla curva tosa!
Anybody know the name of the race commentator doing this race
Brian Kreisky.
500cc champions ‘78 to ‘93:
78 Roberts
79 Roberts
80 Roberts
81 Lucchinelli
82 Uncini
83 Spencer
84 Lawson
85 Spencer
86 Lawson
87 Gardner
88 Lawson
89 Lawson
90 Rainey
91 Rainey
92 Rainey
93 Schwantz
For 16 years from 78-93 USA riders were not champions only 3 years 81, 82, 87
The last 500 champion from USA on 2-strokes was Kenny Roberts Jr. in 2000
Where did the Usa guys go?
Très juste !!!
@@jeanclaudevivier7126 please explain, in English if possible
@ pd1648 I would like to know this as well !
Slow the pace down? Are you serious? Do that and Roberts would see Spencer in front of him.
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SUPER BEELDEN
when both were in their prime, Roberts had more talent
The unrideables
O αθλητιμος δεν έχει άθλημα όλα είναι μεράκι ταλέντο κ δουλειά
I wonder what happened to Freddie Spencer after 1985, he simply did NOTHING anymore, not even podium finishes
He injured his wrist and was troubled with issues related to it for the rest of his career unfortunately, so this most likely explains the drop in performance from 1986 onwards.
he had a comeback with yamaha ( Agostini‘s team), but not sucessfull. He suffered from his carpal-tunnel sydrom especially his right hand
2ストGPエキサイティングだった。4ストmotoになって興味失せたよ。キングケニーとファストフレディ 夢の様だ。