Grand
Prix World Champion Kevin Schwantz raced only one way — he
raced to win. When he made his move for a pass the world held
its breath. Schwantz showed levels of desire, determination
and raw courage that ‘s never been equaled. His heart-stopping
style and charismatic personality won him legions of loyal
fans worldwide. By the time he was done, Schwantz amassed 25
Grand Prix wins, 21 lap records, 29 pole positions and the
1993 World Championship. When he made his tearful retirement
the world wept with him and the FIM felt the loss to the sport
was so significant that they retired his signature competition
number 34. It’s the first time in the history of the
sport that a rider had been so honored. Throughout his professional
career, Schwantz always rode a Suzuki and never settled for
second place. When it comes to choosing a riding school, we
think you should do the same.
" A Golden Era" will
be a treasured collectable for any racing enthusiast.
Commemorating the American
500cc World Champions of the 80's & 90's. This amazing
photographic journey features 24 images. Beginning with Eddie
Lawson's 1984 championship winning season and working through
moments of glory, like Freddie Spencer's dual championship
win in 1985, the fierce battles associated with Wayne Rainey
onto the glory for Suzuki & Kevin Schwantz in 1994, this
collectable pays tribute to all of these champions.
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