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present

“Rainey’s reign
begins”
Bike Grand
Prix 1990 released on DVD
The 1990 500cc World
Championship opened with the mouth-watering prospect of
’89 title rivals Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey competing
on identical Team Roberts’ Marlboro Yamaha machinery.
But a reinvigorated Wayne Gardner, his Rothmans Honda
teammate Mick Doohan and flying Texan Kevin Schwantz all
had points to prove.
With
four-time champion Lawson missing several rounds after a
heavy spill in round two, it looked like a three-way
fight for the crown – until Australian Gardner found his
season interrupted by injury for the second year
running.
Californian
Rainey seemed set to have it all his own way in a season
which saw him score a stunning seven victories, five
second places, two thirds and just one retirement.
However, as the championship reached Germany Lucky
Strike Suzuki’s Schwantz finally found the consistency
that would allow him to challenge Rainey’s dominance,
notching up five victories in seven races.
But
Schwantz’s slim title hopes crashed and burned – along
with his bike – during an offtrack excursion in
Czechoslovakia, where, with two rounds to go, Rainey
claimed his first 500cc World Championship.
Other notable
moments of the ’90 season include Doohan announcing his
arrival with his first win, Australian Gardner’s
spectacular return from injury to claim an end-of-year
win at his home track and controversy in Yugoslavia
after the handling of stricken rider Christian Sarron
and other fallers sparked concerns about medical
provision.
Bike Grand
Prix 1990’s extensive coverage includes the horrific
crash that left Lucky Strike Suzuki rider Kevin Magee
out of action for the rest of the season, and the
heroics of stand-in Brit Niall Mackenzie at his home
race. Also featured is spectacular footage as Doohan and
Pierfrancesco Chili slide out of contention in perfect
unison in Germany – prompting a colourful reaction from
a sidelined Gardner.
Packed with
scintillating race footage from all 15 rounds –
including amazing footage from on-bike cameras offering
a rider’s eye view of history-making moments and some
impressive offs – plus behind the scenes insight from
the riders themselves, Bike Grand Prix 1990 is the
ultimate DVD guide to an historic year of white-knuckle
racing.
Bike
Grand Prix 1990
is released
on 16th
April, priced at £16.99 on DVD (103mins), from
leading video outlets or direct from Duke Video: Tel
01624 640000, fax 01624 640001, email
mail@dukevideo.com.
Visit
www.dukevideo.com.
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