‘Racing improves the breed’ – Soichiro Honda
Over the last century competition has been the driving force
in developing motorcycles to the point where today’s road bikes can produce in
excess of 150bhp and are capable of speeds approaching 200mph.
It is not that long ago a top flight racing motorcycle would
be lucky to produce 50bhp and struggle to reach 140mph.
By showcasing fifty iconic racing machines from the birth of
the World Championship to start of the MotoGPTM four-stroke era this
valuable visual resource charts the development of the racing motorcycle and
evolution of speed.
The high quality footage shows some of the most famous
racing machines of all time in stunning detail from every angle.
Where possible the bikes have been shown without fairings to
reveal the heart of the machine and as an aid to restorers of these rare and
wonderful beasts.
The camera work is accompanied by a knowledgeable and
informative commentary which includes technical details as well as some of the
more notable results the bikes achieved in their careers.
You can navigate directly to each bike or you can watch the
whole programme for a comprehensive review of over seventy years of racing
technology and development.
This is a fabulous resource for everyone from armchair
enthusiasts to people trying to keep classic racers alive.