nah... how about Redman?! Great story. Enjoy.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/739/1...--Greatest-Motorcycle-Racing-Achievement.aspx
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/739/1...--Greatest-Motorcycle-Racing-Achievement.aspx
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King Kenny for my vote.
Kenny Roberts, sears point 1978. Cycle magazine had a great account of the race. Roberts had to start at the back of the grid. Said he had to get by as many riders as he could before the front runners pulled to far away. He was passing riders in corners were nobody passed nobody three at a time. Sliding both tires riding like a mad man... He won the race. I still have the magazine. It's the one with the pretty girl with the RD400 on the cover.
Wasn't that 1977?? Best seven or eight laps of road racing ever seen in the U.S.
Didn't he drill Gary Nixon for the lead through the esses?? Like you said, NOBODY passed anybody there, but The King did!!!
Between those first few laps at Sear Point, and his ride at the "75 Indy Mile on the Tz750 were among some of the best rides ever from The King!!!!
Yes , he's got my vote!Joey Dunlop for me.
Joey Dunlop for me.
As great as Mike Hailwood, Ago, Joey Dunlop, John Surtees, etc. etc. are They were only road racers. The truly greatest motorcycle racers are much more talented than those who only race on pavement! I have three riders that I would rate high above all those mentioned. First is Kenny Roberts. He was extremely talented and could do it all in the high speed sports. In road racing there is no denying his talent but his ability to pitch a flat track bike around was just as amazing! He rates third on my list because of his talent and "fire in the belly" determination to win...he wasn't a very nice guy and didn't endear himself to others, especially those he looked at as his inferiors but, his talent and desire was outstanding.
My second rider is Gary Nixon...Another rider whose tenacity was super human...the only type of race he never won (at the national level) was American style (dirt) TT steeplechase. Because of injury he never realized his full potential but he continued to bounce back and stay competitive LONG after a lesser man would have quit. The way he was screwed out of the World F 750 Championship was a crime but, he took it in stride and continued to race competitively in vintage events into his '60's!
The rider I pick as the greatest of all time is Dick "Bugsy" Mann. He was the consumate motorcycle racer and he succeeded at every discipline he tried. Not only was he one of the toughest flat track and road race riders America ever produced but he was instrumental in getting motocross going in the USA and he raced the best Europe had to offer and beat them at a time when he was at least 10 years their senior! In addition he was an excellent off road rider with exceptional skill in enduro and ISDT (AKA ISDE) type competition. After a long career as a pro track racer and at an age when most guys have long left motorcycle racing behind Dick qualified for and competed in the ISDT and won a Bronze medal. On top of all of that...during most of his career he raced as a privateer, which makes his accomplishments all the more amazing!
Them's my 3 cents, such as they are!
King Kenny for my vote.