Sport Rider Homepage Sport Rider

OBSESSION: Three 500 GP World Champions - One Common Thread

Is it necessary?
By Henny Ray Abrams
146 0012 WIN 01
Suzuki Race Bike Rear Side View Yamaha Race Bike Front View
Honda Race Bike Front Right View
146 0012 WIN 05 Zoom
The winner's podium at the Italian GP in 1990, with Rainey, Schwantz and Doohan. Can you tell that Schwantz and Doohan are ecstatic to be counted among the three best riders in the world that day?
Suzuki Race Bike Front View
Schwantz accelerates over the hill at the Spanish GP at Jarama in 1988, his first full year in the GPs. "I definitely was obsessed with winning on Sunday. I was going to find a way to pull [it] off."
146 0012 WIN 07 Zoom
Even something as mundane as working out at the gym takes on a whole new meaning when your only goal is being the absolute best, as evidenced by Doohan.
146 0012 WIN 12 Zoom
Rainey: "I was looking for perfection...whether that's technical feedback or tires or changing your riding style a little bit or how you adapt to a racetrack." You can bet Schwantz isn't pondering what he's having for dinner after the race.
Yamaha Race Bike Front Lean View
Rainey leads Wayne Gardner and Christian Sarron in the '89 Australian GP. "[It] took a couple of years to learn to just go out and ride the bike and give feedback and understand what [the] bike was going to do before it happened."
146 0012 WIN 14 Zoom
Rainey concentrates on pre-race strategy before the 1990 Japanese GP. "All those things you're constantly thinking about and trying to improve, but for me it was that I didn't want to lose."
2 Race Bike Race Front Lean View
Rainey leads Schwantz out of Turn 11 at California's Laguna Seca during the 1990 USGP. Take a look at Schwantz-do you think that these two wanted to beat each other? Many feel their rivalry fed the competitive fires that made them both champions.
146 0012 WIN 09 Zoom
Rainey contemplates the state of affairs on the starting grid of the '93 British GP. He crashed heavily in practice, compressing some spinal vertebrae, but his desire to win ultimately led him to an inspired second place in the race.
3 Race Bike Race Side View
Doohan leads off the start of the '91 British GP, with Schwantz, Rainey and 1997 World Champion Wayne Gardner (hidden) in hot pursuit. "I think when I raced, there were five World Champions that I was racing against, so when you won it was just by a little bit," recalls Rainey.
146 0012 WIN 11 Zoom
"In the beginning we enjoyed racing, but in the end, nobody was even smiling at second place, and that was not good." Rainey shows the steely-eyed glare of a champion, but also one that reveals the stress of competing at the top echelon of motorcycle racing.

146 0012 WIN 15 Zoom
A sad farewell-Schwantz announces his retirement from racing at the '95 Italian GP. "It was a hard separation," recalls Schwantz.


Get Adobe Flash player

Related Articles

 
2004 Suzuki GSX-R600 - Sweet Symphony
Playing a 15,000-rpm tune aboard Suzuki's updated GSX-R600... more
 
 
2003 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Pictures, information, and downloads for Suzuki's updated GSX-R1000.... more
 
February 2003
Table Of Contents... more
 
2003 Suzuki SV1000
Desktops, images, and downloads for Suzuki's newest V-twin.... more
 
Cornering Curriculum: Kevin Schwantz Suzuki School
Track time. That somewhat expensive component every serious sportbike rider desires, preferably in large quantities. But getting quality track time that affords the maximum potential for learning is... more
 
2003 Suzuki SV650
Pictures, desktops, and information about the updated Suzuki SV650 and SV650S.... more
 
2003 Buell XB9S Lightning
2003 Buell XB9S Lightning pictures, desktops, and information.... more
 
Dynos
Courtesy of the experts at Sport Rider... more
 
2003 Sport Rider Photo Annual Preview
It's back! The most beautiful and comprehensive photographic chronicle of the year in racing, packed with fantastic photos from the world's top action photographers. All the incredible racing action... more

 

Get Adobe Flash player