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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:25,887 --> 00:00:28,131 EWAN McGREGOR: The race never ends. 2 00:00:28,166 --> 00:00:31,479 A week after the last Grand Prix of the year, in early November, 3 00:00:31,514 --> 00:00:34,344 the teams are out testing for next season. 4 00:00:34,379 --> 00:00:35,897 Lap after lap. 5 00:00:35,932 --> 00:00:38,038 Knees on the ground in the corners. 6 00:00:38,072 --> 00:00:40,488 200 miles an hour down the straights, 7 00:00:40,523 --> 00:00:42,939 looking for a little extra speed. 8 00:00:43,422 --> 00:00:44,872 They're crazy. 9 00:00:44,906 --> 00:00:46,770 They're gonna kill themselves. 10 00:00:47,254 --> 00:00:48,945 Maybe. 11 00:00:48,979 --> 00:00:50,947 But what about the buzz? 12 00:00:50,981 --> 00:00:52,259 The babes? 13 00:00:52,293 --> 00:00:54,433 The money? 14 00:00:54,468 --> 00:00:58,748 In fact, since 1960, only one of the 500cc World Champions 15 00:00:58,782 --> 00:01:00,267 has died on the track, 16 00:01:00,301 --> 00:01:02,027 Gary Hocking. 17 00:01:02,062 --> 00:01:04,443 He was testing a Formula 1 car at the time. 18 00:01:06,342 --> 00:01:09,069 But they all survived their motorcycle racing careers. 19 00:01:09,793 --> 00:01:11,519 How do they do it? 20 00:01:11,554 --> 00:01:13,211 Why do they do it? 21 00:01:13,245 --> 00:01:15,282 Week in, week out, 22 00:01:15,316 --> 00:01:17,629 riding and crashing, 23 00:01:17,663 --> 00:01:20,252 and riding and winning, 24 00:01:20,287 --> 00:01:22,082 and always faster, 25 00:01:22,116 --> 00:01:23,462 and faster 26 00:01:23,497 --> 00:01:25,119 and faster. 27 00:01:29,227 --> 00:01:31,953 At the beginning, when you try the first time the 500, 28 00:01:31,988 --> 00:01:33,231 "Ah, fuck!" 29 00:01:35,785 --> 00:01:37,269 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 30 00:01:42,792 --> 00:01:45,760 I used to think all road racers were nuts. 31 00:01:45,795 --> 00:01:48,246 You know, racing around a track at that speed. 32 00:01:48,280 --> 00:01:50,696 Well, it's just like a video game 33 00:01:50,731 --> 00:01:54,597 that has... the element of danger. 34 00:01:54,631 --> 00:01:57,634 As a racer, you always have that in the back of your mind... 35 00:01:57,669 --> 00:01:58,946 You always wonder, you know, 36 00:01:58,980 --> 00:02:00,948 "When's it gonna happen?" 37 00:02:00,982 --> 00:02:03,813 'Cause it will happen. You will fall off. 38 00:02:03,847 --> 00:02:06,056 Speed is something dangerous 39 00:02:06,091 --> 00:02:08,852 but very exciting. 40 00:02:08,887 --> 00:02:11,131 The top speed is 314. 41 00:02:11,165 --> 00:02:14,927 -MAN: Nearly 200 miles an hour? -Yeah, nearly 200 miles an hour. 42 00:02:15,652 --> 00:02:17,965 It's good, huh? [LAUGHS] 43 00:02:17,999 --> 00:02:20,243 For the first approach, you will think 44 00:02:20,278 --> 00:02:21,727 this is a crazy sport. 45 00:02:23,212 --> 00:02:26,111 By the end of the day, it's not that crazy. 46 00:02:26,146 --> 00:02:28,596 Growing up as a kid, always thinking, you know, 47 00:02:28,631 --> 00:02:30,667 "if I could ever just race motorcycles 48 00:02:30,702 --> 00:02:32,117 "and make a living, 49 00:02:32,152 --> 00:02:34,947 "that'd be the coolest thing known to mankind." 50 00:02:34,982 --> 00:02:36,777 What do I like about GPs now? 51 00:02:37,502 --> 00:02:39,676 The crumpet, I suppose. 52 00:02:42,645 --> 00:02:46,269 This is a real war, these 16 races. 53 00:02:47,581 --> 00:02:49,099 That's your job, and that's what you do 54 00:02:49,134 --> 00:02:50,170 and you have to win, 55 00:02:50,204 --> 00:02:51,861 or you know, you're out of your mind. 56 00:02:51,895 --> 00:02:53,794 If you got second, you just wanted to kill everybody. 57 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:57,211 The sensation you have 58 00:02:57,246 --> 00:02:59,903 before the green light is always the same. 59 00:02:59,938 --> 00:03:02,527 It's always very, very strong. 60 00:03:06,255 --> 00:03:08,705 McGREGOR: There are other international championships. 61 00:03:08,740 --> 00:03:11,156 125, 250, 62 00:03:11,191 --> 00:03:13,123 Supersport, Superbike. 63 00:03:13,158 --> 00:03:15,816 But if you want to be the World Champion, 64 00:03:15,850 --> 00:03:18,094 this is the one you have to win. 65 00:03:18,128 --> 00:03:21,511 MotoGP, the fastest men 66 00:03:21,546 --> 00:03:24,445 on the fastest bikes in the world. 67 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:26,171 ♪ You want it badly 68 00:03:26,206 --> 00:03:27,724 ♪ You want it tangled 69 00:03:27,759 --> 00:03:30,900 ♪ I want to feel something more than I was strangled 70 00:03:30,934 --> 00:03:34,283 ♪ I fell in love with the sweet sensation 71 00:03:34,317 --> 00:03:37,631 ♪ I gave my heart to a simple chord 72 00:03:37,665 --> 00:03:40,944 ♪ I gave my soul to a new religion 73 00:03:40,979 --> 00:03:44,085 ♪ Whatever happened to you? 74 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:48,055 ♪ Whatever happened to our rock 'n roll? 75 00:03:50,747 --> 00:03:55,200 ♪ Whatever happened to my rock 'n roll? 76 00:03:57,306 --> 00:03:58,721 ♪ She wants it hallow 77 00:03:58,755 --> 00:04:00,447 ♪ She wants it tainted 78 00:04:00,481 --> 00:04:03,864 ♪ She wants to feel something more than she was naked 79 00:04:03,898 --> 00:04:05,314 ♪ You want to hide away 80 00:04:05,348 --> 00:04:07,108 ♪ You scared you'll touch it 81 00:04:07,143 --> 00:04:10,457 ♪ I want to feel something more than I can ever take 82 00:04:10,491 --> 00:04:13,529 ♪ I fell in love with the sweet sensation 83 00:04:13,563 --> 00:04:16,877 ♪ I gave my heart to a simple chord 84 00:04:16,911 --> 00:04:20,121 ♪ I gave my soul to a new religion 85 00:04:20,156 --> 00:04:23,539 ♪ Whatever happened to you, rock 'n roll? 86 00:04:23,573 --> 00:04:27,853 ♪ Whatever happened to our rock 'n roll? 87 00:04:29,924 --> 00:04:34,135 ♪ Whatever happened to my rock 'n roll? ♪ 88 00:04:44,145 --> 00:04:46,527 [CROWD CHEERING] 89 00:04:56,434 --> 00:04:59,299 McGREGOR: The MotoGP season runs from April to November. 90 00:04:59,333 --> 00:05:03,026 Sixteen races in eight months on five continents. 91 00:05:03,061 --> 00:05:04,856 The locations may change, 92 00:05:04,890 --> 00:05:06,892 but it's actually all one and the same place, 93 00:05:06,927 --> 00:05:08,825 a town that moves around the world, 94 00:05:08,860 --> 00:05:12,070 populated by a couple of thousand highly-skilled professionals 95 00:05:12,104 --> 00:05:14,072 in the grip of a shared obsession. 96 00:05:14,106 --> 00:05:16,833 MAN: We all are just junkies, speed junkies. 97 00:05:16,868 --> 00:05:18,352 McGREGOR: This is the routine. 98 00:05:18,387 --> 00:05:20,665 Arrive Wednesday. Set up Thursday. 99 00:05:20,699 --> 00:05:22,356 Practice Friday and Saturday. 100 00:05:22,391 --> 00:05:25,463 Race Sunday. Pack up and move on. 101 00:05:25,497 --> 00:05:28,155 At the start of the season, there are 24 riders. 102 00:05:28,189 --> 00:05:31,296 At times, there will be fewer. Accidents happen. 103 00:05:31,331 --> 00:05:33,125 Most teams have two riders. 104 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:34,955 Your teammate is not your ally. 105 00:05:34,989 --> 00:05:36,681 He's the first person you want to beat. 106 00:05:36,715 --> 00:05:39,235 The guy with the same equipment as you. 107 00:05:39,269 --> 00:05:41,030 The race is a sprint. No pit stops. 108 00:05:41,064 --> 00:05:43,377 Every man for himself. 109 00:05:43,412 --> 00:05:46,069 Race distance is about 75 miles, 110 00:05:46,104 --> 00:05:47,416 which takes around 40 minutes 111 00:05:47,450 --> 00:05:49,210 when you're averaging over 100 miles an hour. 112 00:05:50,419 --> 00:05:52,352 First place scores 25 points. 113 00:05:52,386 --> 00:05:55,147 Second, 20. Sixteen for third. 114 00:05:55,182 --> 00:05:58,288 All the way down to a single point for 15th. 115 00:05:58,323 --> 00:05:59,911 But before you can think about winning, 116 00:05:59,945 --> 00:06:01,637 you have to master the bike, 117 00:06:01,671 --> 00:06:05,882 which in 2001, means the 500cc two-stroke, 118 00:06:05,917 --> 00:06:08,954 the most brutal race machine ever built. 119 00:06:10,956 --> 00:06:13,131 JULIAN RYDER: Anybody who can ride 120 00:06:13,165 --> 00:06:15,961 a 500cc Grand Prix motorcycle 121 00:06:15,996 --> 00:06:20,034 well enough to qualify for a Grand Prix grid is a hero. 122 00:06:20,069 --> 00:06:23,417 Anybody. Because these things are 123 00:06:23,452 --> 00:06:27,145 the most evil devices. 124 00:06:27,179 --> 00:06:28,353 They are man-eaters. 125 00:06:28,388 --> 00:06:31,736 If you treat them wrong, they will bite. 126 00:06:31,770 --> 00:06:33,116 Well, you've got to be really careful 127 00:06:33,151 --> 00:06:35,705 because the way the power is on the two-stroke engine. 128 00:06:36,775 --> 00:06:38,087 If you open the power too early, 129 00:06:38,121 --> 00:06:39,640 it just spins up and spits you off, 130 00:06:39,675 --> 00:06:40,710 because of the weight of them 131 00:06:40,745 --> 00:06:42,712 and the power that they have got. 132 00:06:42,747 --> 00:06:44,162 They're pretty... 133 00:06:45,197 --> 00:06:46,509 I think they're pretty evil in a way. 134 00:06:46,544 --> 00:06:49,719 The two-stroke is quite a crude engine. 135 00:06:49,754 --> 00:06:51,549 But for its weight, 136 00:06:51,583 --> 00:06:54,241 it's a very, very effective power unit. 137 00:06:54,275 --> 00:06:56,312 [ENGINES REVVING] 138 00:06:56,346 --> 00:06:59,660 The 500 is another world. 139 00:06:59,695 --> 00:07:01,559 The bike comes from another world. 140 00:07:03,457 --> 00:07:05,528 Unbelievable, no? Because it's just sliding, 141 00:07:05,563 --> 00:07:06,943 moving, a lot of power, 142 00:07:06,978 --> 00:07:09,152 because just when open, impossible to control. 143 00:07:09,187 --> 00:07:12,362 OLIVIER JACQUE: The acceleration was so fast. 144 00:07:12,397 --> 00:07:17,437 I was used to racing bikes, 250. So... 145 00:07:17,471 --> 00:07:18,714 So... 146 00:07:18,748 --> 00:07:21,130 How you say? The landscape is going like this, 147 00:07:21,164 --> 00:07:23,235 but with the 500, it's going like this. 148 00:07:23,270 --> 00:07:25,306 It was throwing me around, 149 00:07:25,341 --> 00:07:26,515 and it was hard to hang on to. 150 00:07:26,549 --> 00:07:29,345 It was a real rough ride. 151 00:07:29,379 --> 00:07:31,312 CARLOS CHECA: When the bike is working well, 152 00:07:31,347 --> 00:07:32,728 the bike is doing what you want, 153 00:07:32,762 --> 00:07:34,488 and you go fast, and you don't think on the bike. 154 00:07:34,523 --> 00:07:37,215 It's just one. Your wheels are your legs. 155 00:07:37,249 --> 00:07:39,597 It's a good connection. It's really a nice feeling. 156 00:07:39,631 --> 00:07:41,737 It's nice. You know, it's... 157 00:07:44,256 --> 00:07:47,708 There's not words that that can explain for the acceleration. 158 00:07:47,743 --> 00:07:49,123 Now, I need more power. 159 00:07:49,158 --> 00:07:51,091 TREVOR MORRIS: It just blows your mind 160 00:07:51,125 --> 00:07:53,680 when you hear the rider say "No, my bike's slow," 161 00:07:53,714 --> 00:07:55,267 and you know how fast they are. 162 00:07:55,302 --> 00:07:56,441 And yet they do complain, 163 00:07:56,476 --> 00:07:57,925 because they get used to the power. 164 00:07:57,960 --> 00:08:02,136 I started racing when I have 14 years old. 165 00:08:02,171 --> 00:08:04,553 But I started to ride the motorbike 166 00:08:04,587 --> 00:08:06,382 when I was four years old. 167 00:08:06,416 --> 00:08:07,797 Yes, long time ago. 168 00:08:07,832 --> 00:08:09,316 I've been doing it most of my life, 169 00:08:09,350 --> 00:08:11,007 ever since I was five, six years of age. 170 00:08:11,042 --> 00:08:12,906 My dad used to race speedway. 171 00:08:12,940 --> 00:08:14,079 It was just a fun thing, I guess. 172 00:08:14,114 --> 00:08:16,357 It was his hobby, and he enjoyed it. 173 00:08:16,392 --> 00:08:18,532 And then, I guess as he had a kid, 174 00:08:18,567 --> 00:08:20,292 he wanted him to ride a bike, too. 175 00:08:20,327 --> 00:08:23,503 CHECA: My father was not so bad. My mother, for sure, no. 176 00:08:23,537 --> 00:08:27,507 And then my grandfather, he had some money. 177 00:08:27,541 --> 00:08:29,370 But he give me nothing for race. [LAUGHS] 178 00:08:29,405 --> 00:08:32,857 He told me, "For study, I give you what you want. 179 00:08:32,891 --> 00:08:35,307 "But just for bikes, I don't want to give you nothing." 180 00:08:35,342 --> 00:08:36,688 LORIS CAPIROSSI: My mother is my manager, 181 00:08:36,723 --> 00:08:38,241 but never see the race. 182 00:08:38,276 --> 00:08:41,279 When the race is finished, I phone home and say, 183 00:08:41,313 --> 00:08:43,419 "Okay, Mom. I finish third, four, five." 184 00:08:43,453 --> 00:08:44,869 "Okay, I see the race." 185 00:08:44,903 --> 00:08:47,561 All the time, my mother say, "Okay, Loris, go easy. 186 00:08:47,596 --> 00:08:49,356 "Go easy. Go slowly." 187 00:08:49,390 --> 00:08:51,910 But for my job, it's difficult to go slowly. 188 00:08:51,945 --> 00:08:53,878 It's better to go more fast all the time. 189 00:08:53,912 --> 00:08:56,018 I am here because 190 00:08:56,052 --> 00:08:59,677 I have a son racing in the motorcycle... [LAUGHS] 191 00:08:59,711 --> 00:09:03,819 In the Motorcycle GP that is named Valentino Rossi. 192 00:09:03,853 --> 00:09:07,098 And I am a big fan of motorcycle 193 00:09:07,132 --> 00:09:10,066 and a big fan of Valentino. 194 00:09:10,101 --> 00:09:13,035 My mother was not very happy, 195 00:09:13,069 --> 00:09:17,487 because she want I study and blah, blah, blah. 196 00:09:17,522 --> 00:09:19,213 But now, come to see the races, 197 00:09:19,248 --> 00:09:22,631 and yes, have a little bit of fear like all the mothers. 198 00:09:22,665 --> 00:09:26,220 My mother, too, she say motorcycle is crazy. 199 00:09:26,255 --> 00:09:27,912 VALENTINO: My father race also. 200 00:09:27,946 --> 00:09:29,879 So when I started, she say no. 201 00:09:29,914 --> 00:09:33,020 After Graziano, also my son. 202 00:09:33,055 --> 00:09:35,471 But in the end, it's like this. 203 00:09:35,505 --> 00:09:40,027 The motorcycle is a little bit hard sport. 204 00:09:40,062 --> 00:09:42,720 To be... pay very good attention. 205 00:09:42,754 --> 00:09:45,550 A lot of fun when you get it right, 206 00:09:45,585 --> 00:09:49,105 but the other side of the coin isn't that great. 207 00:09:49,140 --> 00:09:52,005 I touched a white line. It was very, very greasy. 208 00:09:52,039 --> 00:09:53,558 It was almost like ice. 209 00:09:53,593 --> 00:09:57,217 On full acceleration, probably about 135 mile an hour, 210 00:09:57,251 --> 00:09:58,563 the bike just threw me off. 211 00:09:58,598 --> 00:10:00,807 Went straight into a sand trap and then into a wall. 212 00:10:00,841 --> 00:10:03,223 I broke my leg into around 17 pieces, 213 00:10:03,257 --> 00:10:05,328 and my foot, my hand, my arm, 214 00:10:05,363 --> 00:10:07,227 my shoulders, ribs. 215 00:10:07,261 --> 00:10:09,229 Just a couple little odds and ends. 216 00:10:09,263 --> 00:10:12,473 It's madness. I can't think of it any other way. 217 00:10:12,508 --> 00:10:16,374 To enjoy riding a motorcycle fast, 218 00:10:16,408 --> 00:10:17,962 to develop your skills 219 00:10:17,996 --> 00:10:21,655 and to exploit them in competition is one thing. 220 00:10:21,690 --> 00:10:24,727 But then to do it at this level, 221 00:10:24,762 --> 00:10:27,109 this absolutely fearsome pitch, 222 00:10:27,143 --> 00:10:29,214 weekend after weekend, 223 00:10:29,249 --> 00:10:31,872 against other people who are quite as mad 224 00:10:31,907 --> 00:10:33,494 and quite as good as you, 225 00:10:33,529 --> 00:10:35,842 that's what I find fascinating, 226 00:10:35,876 --> 00:10:39,742 and frightening and admirable about racing. 227 00:10:39,777 --> 00:10:41,710 RYDER: The thing about motorcycle racing 228 00:10:41,744 --> 00:10:43,470 is you can see a man at work. 229 00:10:43,504 --> 00:10:45,472 If a guy nearly goes over the handlebars 230 00:10:45,506 --> 00:10:47,163 at 120 miles an hour, 231 00:10:47,198 --> 00:10:49,752 his body language tells you what just happened. 232 00:10:49,787 --> 00:10:52,721 You can absolutely tell what's going on 233 00:10:52,755 --> 00:10:54,895 just from the shapes these guys make. 234 00:10:54,930 --> 00:10:58,278 DOOHAN: At 100 and, say, 60 miles an hour 235 00:10:58,312 --> 00:11:00,418 or 260 kilometers an hour, 236 00:11:00,452 --> 00:11:02,627 the bike really doesn't want to change directions. 237 00:11:02,662 --> 00:11:03,904 It just wants to keep going straight. 238 00:11:03,939 --> 00:11:06,355 You don't just turn the handlebars. 239 00:11:06,389 --> 00:11:08,012 You've actually got to physically steer it 240 00:11:08,046 --> 00:11:09,254 with your feet and your body 241 00:11:09,289 --> 00:11:11,222 to actually make it change directions. 242 00:11:11,256 --> 00:11:14,294 If you just turn the handlebar, the tire will turn, 243 00:11:14,328 --> 00:11:16,676 but the bike will keep, actually, straight ahead. 244 00:11:16,710 --> 00:11:18,367 Doing the car racing that I've done, 245 00:11:18,401 --> 00:11:19,886 I always felt like, 246 00:11:19,920 --> 00:11:21,957 "If I could just move around in this seat a little bit, 247 00:11:21,991 --> 00:11:24,097 "maybe I could change the handling of the car." 248 00:11:24,131 --> 00:11:26,306 But, you know, it's a 3,000-pound car, 249 00:11:26,340 --> 00:11:28,273 and you're not going to affect the handling of it very much. 250 00:11:28,308 --> 00:11:30,310 Whereas, a Grand Prix motorcycle, 251 00:11:30,344 --> 00:11:33,727 sliding your butt back two inches in the seat, 252 00:11:33,762 --> 00:11:35,522 you know, affects the nose weight 253 00:11:35,556 --> 00:11:38,456 to the rear end weight a ton on a motorcycle. 254 00:11:38,490 --> 00:11:43,116 Motorcycle racing, the rider is probably 80% of the equation, 255 00:11:43,150 --> 00:11:46,153 whereas in, say, Formula 1, in cars, 256 00:11:46,188 --> 00:11:48,708 I would say that the car is 80% of the equation, 257 00:11:48,742 --> 00:11:50,157 and the driver is 20. 258 00:11:50,192 --> 00:11:51,849 The biggest difference comes from the rider. 259 00:11:51,883 --> 00:11:53,920 If they're in a good mood 260 00:11:53,954 --> 00:11:56,163 and happy with the set-up of the bike, 261 00:11:56,198 --> 00:11:59,028 they make a great difference to the actual lap time, 262 00:11:59,063 --> 00:12:01,134 compared to what we can do with adjustments. 263 00:12:01,168 --> 00:12:04,896 I think 90% of motorcycle racing is between the ears. 264 00:12:07,243 --> 00:12:10,143 GRAZIANO: I remember Valentino begin 265 00:12:10,177 --> 00:12:13,284 to test motorcycle before the bike. 266 00:12:13,318 --> 00:12:17,875 I think he was two years old or two and a half probably. 267 00:12:17,909 --> 00:12:21,810 I was not able to teach nothing. 268 00:12:21,844 --> 00:12:24,226 No, no, no, no time. 269 00:12:24,260 --> 00:12:28,540 I was only able to get Valentino with me 270 00:12:28,575 --> 00:12:30,163 to know the riders, 271 00:12:30,197 --> 00:12:33,891 and to know the bikes and to know the sport, yeah. 272 00:12:33,925 --> 00:12:38,585 When I tried to teach him something, 273 00:12:38,619 --> 00:12:42,485 he looked me in a strange way. 274 00:12:42,520 --> 00:12:45,454 And I understand that he want to do 275 00:12:45,488 --> 00:12:47,939 all alone, every time. 276 00:12:47,974 --> 00:12:49,769 I started working with Valentino 277 00:12:49,803 --> 00:12:53,945 at the beginning of 2000 or the end of 1999, 278 00:12:53,980 --> 00:12:56,637 after it was clear that Mick Doohan was not 279 00:12:56,672 --> 00:12:58,778 going to resume his career after the accident. 280 00:12:58,812 --> 00:13:01,470 Valentino had already won the 250 World Championship 281 00:13:01,504 --> 00:13:03,575 and was keen to step up. 282 00:13:03,610 --> 00:13:05,267 The moment I started to work with him, 283 00:13:05,301 --> 00:13:07,441 it was very clear that he had 284 00:13:07,476 --> 00:13:10,341 extremely good education in his younger years. 285 00:13:10,375 --> 00:13:12,964 The Doctor because... [CHUCKLES] 286 00:13:12,999 --> 00:13:15,104 I don't think there is a particular reason. 287 00:13:15,139 --> 00:13:19,868 But is beautiful and is important, The Doctor. [LAUGHS] 288 00:13:19,902 --> 00:13:23,906 And in Italy, The Doctor is a name 289 00:13:23,941 --> 00:13:27,289 you give to someone for respect. 290 00:13:27,323 --> 00:13:30,016 It's very important. The Doctor is important. 291 00:13:30,050 --> 00:13:31,086 [CHUCKLES] 292 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:33,709 SHEENE: Biaggi is a good rider. 293 00:13:33,743 --> 00:13:36,332 You know, on his day, he's really good. 294 00:13:36,367 --> 00:13:37,851 It's just a matter of finding his day. 295 00:13:37,886 --> 00:13:40,543 I could be wrong, but I just don't think 296 00:13:40,578 --> 00:13:42,856 he has what Rossi has. 297 00:13:42,891 --> 00:13:45,963 He's quick, but he's not quick everywhere. 298 00:13:45,997 --> 00:13:48,344 And when the bike has a problem, 299 00:13:48,379 --> 00:13:50,691 a lot of the times, he can't ride around that. 300 00:13:50,726 --> 00:13:53,073 In the smaller categories, he was brilliant. 301 00:13:53,108 --> 00:13:54,695 SCOTT: He's a very, very complex character. 302 00:13:54,730 --> 00:13:56,663 He's a very interesting man. 303 00:13:56,697 --> 00:14:00,667 Max Biaggi's mother abandoned the family 304 00:14:00,701 --> 00:14:03,118 when he was, I'm not quite sure how old. 305 00:14:03,152 --> 00:14:05,154 It just isn't something anyone talks about very much. 306 00:14:05,189 --> 00:14:07,467 But she abandoned him as an infant. 307 00:14:07,501 --> 00:14:10,539 I would think you could take it as a read 308 00:14:10,573 --> 00:14:13,162 that that's going to have a very severe effect on your psyche. 309 00:14:13,197 --> 00:14:17,304 It's driven Max to be an extraordinary perfectionist. 310 00:14:17,339 --> 00:14:18,961 He's terribly punishing on himself 311 00:14:18,996 --> 00:14:21,308 when he's less than perfect. 312 00:14:21,343 --> 00:14:26,106 It's also left him with a distorted sense of proportion. 313 00:14:26,141 --> 00:14:28,453 I think he's definitely a product 314 00:14:28,488 --> 00:14:30,870 of the press PR machine 315 00:14:30,904 --> 00:14:33,217 that his team and sponsors generate, 316 00:14:33,251 --> 00:14:35,564 and perhaps he's believed it a bit. 317 00:14:35,598 --> 00:14:36,876 BURGESS: It's common knowledge 318 00:14:36,910 --> 00:14:40,500 that Max and Valentino are 319 00:14:40,534 --> 00:14:43,227 completely different types of people. 320 00:14:43,261 --> 00:14:45,332 Regardless of what sport they're involved in, 321 00:14:45,367 --> 00:14:50,061 they're probably never going to ever be friends. 322 00:14:50,096 --> 00:14:51,960 As far as Rossi's concerned, 323 00:14:51,994 --> 00:14:54,100 it's been going on for a long time, 324 00:14:54,134 --> 00:14:56,205 since, I think, even before he started racing. 325 00:14:56,240 --> 00:14:58,035 He was a Capirossi fan. 326 00:14:58,069 --> 00:15:00,071 And Capirossi and Biaggi were racing, 327 00:15:00,106 --> 00:15:04,110 so he just naturally, as a fan, 328 00:15:04,144 --> 00:15:07,285 didn't like his hero's rival. 329 00:15:08,528 --> 00:15:11,048 Then there's a personal animosity, 330 00:15:11,082 --> 00:15:14,465 and there's a great personality difference between them. 331 00:15:14,499 --> 00:15:17,330 And that's just grown and grown and grown. 332 00:15:17,364 --> 00:15:19,573 And Biaggi made an interesting remark. 333 00:15:19,608 --> 00:15:23,025 He said that, "Rossi's been racing against me 334 00:15:23,060 --> 00:15:26,442 "even when he was on a 125 and I was on a 500. 335 00:15:26,477 --> 00:15:28,341 "And I've only been racing against Rossi 336 00:15:28,375 --> 00:15:30,101 "since he came into the same class." 337 00:15:30,136 --> 00:15:32,276 They've got all sorts of different reasons to... [CHUCKLES] 338 00:15:32,310 --> 00:15:35,003 Biaggi is Roman. Up market. 339 00:15:35,037 --> 00:15:37,867 Likes the film stars and football stars. 340 00:15:37,902 --> 00:15:41,285 Lives in Monaco where you're supposed to if you're, you know... 341 00:15:41,319 --> 00:15:43,701 And Rossi, seaside boy. 342 00:15:43,735 --> 00:15:46,876 Grew up as what the Americans, I believe, call a paddock brat. 343 00:15:46,911 --> 00:15:48,361 Biaggi certainly didn't. 344 00:15:48,395 --> 00:15:49,914 SCOTT: I think it's really Biaggi 345 00:15:49,949 --> 00:15:51,467 who drives the rivalry, 346 00:15:51,502 --> 00:15:53,953 and Rossi plays with it. Rossi exploits it. 347 00:15:55,264 --> 00:15:57,887 Rossi's quite clever in that way. 348 00:15:59,820 --> 00:16:01,857 RYDER: I thought Max was out of order. 349 00:16:01,891 --> 00:16:04,618 I thought he was well out of order. 350 00:16:04,653 --> 00:16:07,000 Okay. Rossi was going around the outside, 351 00:16:07,035 --> 00:16:08,553 which was a big ask. 352 00:16:08,588 --> 00:16:10,970 And Max was probably quite legitimately drifting out. 353 00:16:11,004 --> 00:16:13,006 And he may have thought... I don't know what he thought, 354 00:16:13,041 --> 00:16:15,284 but he shouldn't have done it, in my view. 355 00:16:15,319 --> 00:16:17,942 SCHWANTZ: It looks like he's trying 356 00:16:17,977 --> 00:16:20,462 to elbow Rossi off the track, 357 00:16:20,496 --> 00:16:23,016 and that's probably what Rossi translates it as. 358 00:16:23,051 --> 00:16:26,986 When you stack two motorcycles side by side 359 00:16:27,020 --> 00:16:30,265 on the same foot and a half or two foot of pavement 360 00:16:30,299 --> 00:16:32,094 that they're trying to race on, 361 00:16:32,129 --> 00:16:33,785 a lot of times you do stuff with your body 362 00:16:33,820 --> 00:16:37,686 to keep parts of the motorcycle from actually hitting, 363 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:40,102 so that you don't get a handlebar locked 364 00:16:40,137 --> 00:16:42,035 with somebody else and fall over. 365 00:16:42,070 --> 00:16:45,038 So, in Biaggi's defense, I can see him 366 00:16:45,073 --> 00:16:46,936 maybe trying to get off the bike a little bit 367 00:16:46,971 --> 00:16:50,354 and looking like he's actually trying to elbow Rossi 368 00:16:50,388 --> 00:16:53,081 more than he was actually trying to do. 369 00:16:53,115 --> 00:16:56,360 Maybe Valentino was taking more of a risk 370 00:16:56,394 --> 00:16:57,982 than he really needed to. 371 00:16:58,017 --> 00:16:59,535 Again, trying to make a point. 372 00:16:59,570 --> 00:17:02,159 "Well, it's Max. I'm going to go around the long way." 373 00:17:02,193 --> 00:17:04,782 Um, Max wasn't having it, was he? 374 00:17:04,816 --> 00:17:06,163 No, it wasn't pretty. 375 00:17:06,197 --> 00:17:08,061 To have actually been there, and seen it, 376 00:17:08,096 --> 00:17:09,925 and know what the frame of mind was 377 00:17:09,959 --> 00:17:12,893 between those two guys at that given time, 378 00:17:12,928 --> 00:17:14,343 you know, maybe it was Biaggi 379 00:17:14,378 --> 00:17:18,520 just trying to be a bully or an idiot. 380 00:17:18,554 --> 00:17:20,901 It was deeply cynical, 381 00:17:20,936 --> 00:17:23,042 I thought, and immensely entertaining. 382 00:17:23,076 --> 00:17:24,733 And how much more entertaining 383 00:17:24,767 --> 00:17:27,736 when Rossi went past him and flipped him the finger afterwards? 384 00:17:27,770 --> 00:17:29,841 This is the stuff of great racing. 385 00:17:29,876 --> 00:17:31,740 It was certainly... 386 00:17:31,774 --> 00:17:34,260 I don't think it was as dangerous as it looked. 387 00:17:34,294 --> 00:17:36,883 Though I don't think it was completely safe, either. 388 00:17:36,917 --> 00:17:39,748 It's wonderful. They need to be careful 389 00:17:39,782 --> 00:17:41,439 doing things like that intentionally 390 00:17:41,474 --> 00:17:43,338 'cause someone can get hurt. 391 00:17:43,372 --> 00:17:46,306 But, you know, rivalry's good. That's what racing's about. 392 00:17:46,341 --> 00:17:48,377 It's about winning, which means 393 00:17:48,412 --> 00:17:50,828 some poor sod has gotta come second. 394 00:17:50,862 --> 00:17:54,280 In the end, Rossi has the last laugh of him, anyway, doesn't he? 395 00:17:54,314 --> 00:17:55,902 ROE: That's Italian rivalry as well, isn't it? 396 00:17:55,936 --> 00:17:57,110 BENNET: Oh, yeah. 397 00:17:57,145 --> 00:17:59,630 Unbelievable, wasn't it? Especially with Biaggi, 398 00:17:59,664 --> 00:18:02,115 'cause it's just a big media thing to him, isn't it? 399 00:18:02,150 --> 00:18:04,704 Because Max always wants to be in the limelight, doesn't he? 400 00:18:04,738 --> 00:18:06,464 He wants to be on the front of magazines, 401 00:18:06,499 --> 00:18:08,708 and he wants everyone to think, "Oh, yes, that's Max Biaggi." 402 00:18:08,742 --> 00:18:10,606 Well, he has been over the years, 403 00:18:10,641 --> 00:18:12,332 especially when he was 250 World Champion, 404 00:18:12,367 --> 00:18:15,335 he was like Italy's darling, you know, for bike racing. 405 00:18:15,370 --> 00:18:17,924 But since Rossi's come in, 406 00:18:17,958 --> 00:18:20,029 he's stomped all over his ground, hasn't he? 407 00:18:20,064 --> 00:18:22,273 And I don't think Max takes that very kindly. 408 00:18:22,308 --> 00:18:25,242 And that's just Italian temperament, especially from Max's side. 409 00:18:25,276 --> 00:18:26,898 I don't think so much from Valentino's side, 410 00:18:26,933 --> 00:18:29,522 because he seems to be pretty laid back. 411 00:18:29,556 --> 00:18:32,421 I would imagine Rossi doesn't really take... 412 00:18:32,456 --> 00:18:34,078 too bothered about it all, actually. 413 00:18:34,113 --> 00:18:35,493 No, it's like he just enjoys 414 00:18:35,528 --> 00:18:37,081 -riding the bike. -That's right. 415 00:18:37,116 --> 00:18:39,290 He just comes across as somebody who's trying to enjoy himself. 416 00:18:39,325 --> 00:18:40,843 ROE: You don't ever hear any stories 417 00:18:40,878 --> 00:18:43,018 -of him complaining about things or... -BENNET: No. 418 00:18:43,052 --> 00:18:44,916 ROE: He's just there to enjoy himself 419 00:18:44,951 --> 00:18:46,332 and do the best job he can. 420 00:18:46,366 --> 00:18:48,127 And he does do a very good job of it, doesn't he? 421 00:18:48,161 --> 00:18:49,335 Oh, I mean, he's the best out there, 422 00:18:49,369 --> 00:18:50,750 -isn't he, at the moment? -Quite right. 423 00:18:50,784 --> 00:18:54,063 It's really Rossi, when he arrived from his paddock, 424 00:18:54,098 --> 00:18:56,031 and Biaggi was the Italian icon, 425 00:18:56,065 --> 00:18:58,896 and Rossi started, basically, just taking the mick. 426 00:18:58,930 --> 00:19:00,829 Deflate it a little. 427 00:19:00,863 --> 00:19:03,280 Um... And it's grown from there. 428 00:19:03,314 --> 00:19:05,592 MARTIN: This young Valentino Rossi's come along 429 00:19:05,627 --> 00:19:08,250 who's more of a character. 430 00:19:08,285 --> 00:19:11,598 There's definitely a couple of very clever people behind him. 431 00:19:11,633 --> 00:19:14,601 He stopped out on the track after winning the 250 race, 432 00:19:14,636 --> 00:19:18,157 and dived into the toilet and come back out 30 seconds later. 433 00:19:18,191 --> 00:19:20,089 Everyone was cackling to themselves, laughing. 434 00:19:20,124 --> 00:19:24,093 Max, at one stage, was rumored to be dating Naomi Campbell, 435 00:19:24,128 --> 00:19:27,027 and I think it had something to do with that. I'm not really sure. 436 00:19:27,062 --> 00:19:28,753 The Italian guys could probably tell you. 437 00:19:28,788 --> 00:19:31,204 They just have a chuckle and don't say a lot. 438 00:19:31,239 --> 00:19:34,621 [LAUGHING] The inflatable doll episode. 439 00:19:34,656 --> 00:19:36,520 Let me think. Now, at the time, 440 00:19:36,554 --> 00:19:39,005 there were reports linking Biaggi 441 00:19:39,039 --> 00:19:41,318 with Naomi Campbell, I seem to recall. 442 00:19:41,352 --> 00:19:44,286 Typically shallow celeb stuff, 443 00:19:44,321 --> 00:19:46,323 which one suspected was probably 444 00:19:46,357 --> 00:19:48,325 serving the interest of each of their careers 445 00:19:48,359 --> 00:19:51,086 more than any personal thing. 446 00:19:51,120 --> 00:19:55,746 And Rossi picked up on this, or his fan club did. 447 00:19:55,780 --> 00:19:58,231 And when he won a race, they got an inflatable doll, 448 00:19:58,266 --> 00:20:00,509 dressed her in a rugby jersey, as I remember, 449 00:20:00,544 --> 00:20:03,409 but with the name Claudia Schiffer on the back. 450 00:20:03,443 --> 00:20:05,376 And he went around with Claudia Schiffer on the back. 451 00:20:05,411 --> 00:20:07,309 So, you had to know about the Biaggi thing 452 00:20:07,344 --> 00:20:09,898 to appreciate it, but everybody did, so... 453 00:20:09,932 --> 00:20:13,833 I think the story is very easy about me and Max. 454 00:20:13,867 --> 00:20:16,560 We... we... We don't like... [CHUCKLES] 455 00:20:17,250 --> 00:20:19,563 I think is normal, no? 456 00:20:20,460 --> 00:20:23,912 To have somebody you don't like. 457 00:20:23,946 --> 00:20:27,502 And one for me is Biaggi. And one for Biaggi is Rossi. 458 00:20:27,536 --> 00:20:32,300 So, it's okay. I think we fight for the same target. 459 00:20:32,334 --> 00:20:34,440 McGREGOR: At the start of the 2001 season, 460 00:20:34,474 --> 00:20:37,236 the real threat to Rossi is arguably not Max Biaggi, 461 00:20:37,270 --> 00:20:39,721 but Garry McCoy. 462 00:20:39,755 --> 00:20:42,896 In 2000, his first full season on a 500, 463 00:20:42,931 --> 00:20:46,866 McCoy won three races, more than Rossi or Biaggi. 464 00:20:46,900 --> 00:20:48,281 He also developed 465 00:20:48,316 --> 00:20:51,388 a spectacularly different way of riding the bike. 466 00:20:51,422 --> 00:20:53,010 I'm trying to remember which race it was. 467 00:20:53,044 --> 00:20:55,944 We had a slow motion picture of smoke pouring off a back tire 468 00:20:55,978 --> 00:20:58,878 in qualifying, I think, in Portugal or South Africa. I can't remember which track. 469 00:20:58,912 --> 00:21:01,639 We thought, "What the... is going on there?" 470 00:21:01,674 --> 00:21:03,538 But you realized it wasn't an accident happening, 471 00:21:03,572 --> 00:21:05,747 or an engine blowing up, or steam leaking off an engine. 472 00:21:05,781 --> 00:21:07,714 It was a tire spinning so much, 473 00:21:07,749 --> 00:21:10,890 going, say, 65 miles an hour faster than the front tire. 474 00:21:10,924 --> 00:21:13,272 It was just lighting up and laying smoke. 475 00:21:13,306 --> 00:21:15,204 And that's just ridiculous. 476 00:21:15,239 --> 00:21:18,794 You can't do that on a racing 500 motorcycle unless you're Garry McCoy. 477 00:21:18,829 --> 00:21:23,385 It was about two-thirds or three-quarters of the way through the first year. 478 00:21:23,420 --> 00:21:26,146 Suddenly, you saw McCoy riding quite differently 479 00:21:26,181 --> 00:21:28,252 and he gets it sideways on the brakes, 480 00:21:28,287 --> 00:21:30,737 and sideways all over the place, 481 00:21:30,772 --> 00:21:32,636 and it worked. 482 00:21:32,670 --> 00:21:35,224 Really. And it was the way not to ride. 483 00:21:35,259 --> 00:21:37,606 Everyone was saying he shouldn't be sliding around too much. 484 00:21:37,641 --> 00:21:40,506 That's old-fashioned. Don't need to do that. 485 00:21:40,540 --> 00:21:42,473 -How good was that? -Very good. 486 00:21:42,508 --> 00:21:45,856 He revolutionized it. He really changed everyone's thinking. 487 00:21:45,890 --> 00:21:47,478 KENNY ROBERTS: I mean, Garry adds a different dimension 488 00:21:47,513 --> 00:21:49,342 to the Grand Prix. 489 00:21:49,377 --> 00:21:52,828 Um, at times, I think he's over the limit 490 00:21:52,863 --> 00:21:55,935 in terms of the way he has to ride. 491 00:21:55,969 --> 00:21:59,870 McCoy is a little bit looser than a lot of people. [CHUCKLES] 492 00:21:59,904 --> 00:22:02,079 He has good bike control, 493 00:22:02,113 --> 00:22:05,254 but I don't necessarily think it's the quickest way around the racetrack. 494 00:22:05,289 --> 00:22:08,327 It's difficult with people like that sitting on the sideline 495 00:22:08,361 --> 00:22:10,881 saying, "You slide it too much and whatever." 496 00:22:10,915 --> 00:22:13,677 I mean, just look at the race in South Africa. 497 00:22:13,711 --> 00:22:15,403 It was sideways everywhere, and I won the race. 498 00:22:15,437 --> 00:22:17,750 So I can't really say that's the slow way around. 499 00:22:17,784 --> 00:22:21,650 COMMENTATOR: That unique slipping, sliding style brings victory. 500 00:22:21,685 --> 00:22:24,688 SCOTT: McCoy's strange wheel spinning style 501 00:22:24,722 --> 00:22:26,414 brought up a huge breakthrough 502 00:22:26,448 --> 00:22:29,934 in understanding of how tires work people hadn't realized before. 503 00:22:29,969 --> 00:22:31,833 They thought that if you spin the tire, 504 00:22:31,867 --> 00:22:35,112 that's what makes it get hot, which is true. 505 00:22:35,146 --> 00:22:38,080 McCoy proved that if you spin it a lot, 506 00:22:38,115 --> 00:22:39,806 only the surface gets hot. 507 00:22:39,841 --> 00:22:42,671 But if you can't spin it, instead of the surface getting hot, 508 00:22:42,706 --> 00:22:44,742 the whole carcass of the tire heats up, 509 00:22:44,777 --> 00:22:47,331 and the carcass of the tire gets hotter, 510 00:22:47,366 --> 00:22:50,679 and that damages the tire much more than just being a little hot on the surface. 511 00:22:50,714 --> 00:22:52,129 McCOY: The crowd loves it, 512 00:22:52,163 --> 00:22:56,409 and if I can win races doing it, I'll just continue. 513 00:22:56,444 --> 00:22:58,998 ROE: I've known Garry since '98. I know him really well. 514 00:22:59,032 --> 00:23:01,828 He was riding for Shell Advance at the time, for Jeff Hardwick. 515 00:23:01,863 --> 00:23:05,936 Getting from a 125 onto the 500, it was a big... 516 00:23:05,970 --> 00:23:09,733 physically, it was a big shock to him. 517 00:23:09,767 --> 00:23:13,150 But he just trained quite a bit,and he got used to it. 518 00:23:13,184 --> 00:23:15,290 Then he broke his leg at Czechoslovakia 519 00:23:15,324 --> 00:23:18,017 during Sunday morning warm-up. 520 00:23:18,051 --> 00:23:22,539 Touched the back of Mick Doohan on quite a fast right-hand turn 521 00:23:22,573 --> 00:23:24,368 and ended up breaking his leg. 522 00:23:24,403 --> 00:23:27,371 So that was the end of his '98 season. 523 00:23:27,406 --> 00:23:30,443 And then, he ended up 524 00:23:30,478 --> 00:23:32,238 not doing anything after that for a long time. 525 00:23:32,272 --> 00:23:34,861 He ended up going back to Australia 526 00:23:34,896 --> 00:23:38,002 and doing few bits of part-time jobs, I think, 527 00:23:38,037 --> 00:23:39,590 for his dad and what have you. 528 00:23:39,625 --> 00:23:42,317 McCOY: It was all a funny deal. It left me without a ride, 529 00:23:42,351 --> 00:23:44,733 and I just sort of gave up on racing. 530 00:23:44,768 --> 00:23:47,011 And I thought I'd get a normal job, 531 00:23:47,046 --> 00:23:49,358 and, you know, stop breaking bones, 532 00:23:49,393 --> 00:23:51,257 and started putting up roller doors. 533 00:23:51,291 --> 00:23:54,260 At that time, we were looking to replace somebody, 534 00:23:54,294 --> 00:23:56,020 and I believe it was Hamish who said, 535 00:23:56,055 --> 00:23:58,851 "Well, gee, what about Garry McCoy? He rode a Honda twin last year. 536 00:23:58,885 --> 00:24:00,646 "He broke his leg and had a terrible year. 537 00:24:00,680 --> 00:24:02,993 "And he might be just the thing." 538 00:24:03,027 --> 00:24:05,858 JAMIESON: He did half of '99, all of 2000. 539 00:24:05,892 --> 00:24:08,481 So he's been, like, two years on the bike, 540 00:24:08,516 --> 00:24:10,414 which is still a relatively short time 541 00:24:10,449 --> 00:24:12,416 compared to a lot of his competitors. 542 00:24:12,451 --> 00:24:14,038 He is improving a lot. 543 00:24:14,073 --> 00:24:17,076 BENNET: You see these big slides he does on the TV, 544 00:24:17,110 --> 00:24:19,319 and, I mean, some of them are big ones. 545 00:24:19,354 --> 00:24:21,598 And he comes in the garage afterwards, 546 00:24:21,632 --> 00:24:24,497 and we may be laughing, "Did you see that?" 547 00:24:24,532 --> 00:24:26,534 Well, he's done it and forgot it, 548 00:24:26,568 --> 00:24:28,156 or didn't even notice he'd done it. 549 00:24:28,190 --> 00:24:29,709 -You know, doesn't he? -ROE: Aye, he does. 550 00:24:29,744 --> 00:24:32,125 He doesn't talk about it or nothing. He's not big-headed. 551 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:34,162 -ROE: He never brags about things, does he? -No, no, not at all. 552 00:24:34,196 --> 00:24:36,440 -Just gets on it and rides it. -BENNET: Not at all. 553 00:24:36,475 --> 00:24:38,028 McCOY: Yeah, I used to do Speedway, 554 00:24:38,062 --> 00:24:40,099 and a bit of dirt track and motocross. 555 00:24:40,133 --> 00:24:41,997 A lot of, you know, dirt background. 556 00:24:42,032 --> 00:24:44,034 I feel comfortable on the bike doing that. 557 00:24:44,068 --> 00:24:46,588 Just sort of rolling the throttle, playing with it. 558 00:24:46,623 --> 00:24:49,488 Obviously, if you just hold it full throttle, 559 00:24:49,522 --> 00:24:52,007 it's just gonna, you know, wheel spin itself silly. 560 00:24:52,042 --> 00:24:53,802 So you've just got to sort of roll it off a bit 561 00:24:53,837 --> 00:24:56,529 and try and transfer a bit more weight to the back. 562 00:24:57,875 --> 00:25:00,084 And that's it. It's easy. 563 00:25:00,119 --> 00:25:01,569 [LAUGHS] 564 00:25:09,059 --> 00:25:12,441 GEMMA VOCES: I never think he's going to crash. I don't like to think that. 565 00:25:12,476 --> 00:25:15,272 And then if he crash, the first thing I see is 566 00:25:15,306 --> 00:25:19,483 if he is walking or if he is still on the floor. 567 00:25:19,518 --> 00:25:21,071 You're just caught up with the moment, 568 00:25:21,105 --> 00:25:24,661 and the concern for his initial safety 569 00:25:24,695 --> 00:25:26,732 and purely the personal thing. 570 00:25:26,766 --> 00:25:30,045 He's got up. You know he's okay. That's the main thing. 571 00:25:30,080 --> 00:25:33,221 He's walking. He seems to be okay. Oh, he's holding his wrist. 572 00:25:33,255 --> 00:25:36,431 You can see the fracture here on this bone. 573 00:25:36,465 --> 00:25:41,229 And it's not a big injury, but the problem is on the joint. 574 00:25:41,263 --> 00:25:43,300 It's a serious one because it affects your ability 575 00:25:43,334 --> 00:25:44,922 to ride the motorcycle so severely. 576 00:25:44,957 --> 00:25:47,235 It's fundamental to your grip of the handlebars, 577 00:25:47,269 --> 00:25:50,100 and especially under, sort of, braking, 578 00:25:50,134 --> 00:25:52,654 all the force that's thrown onto the handlebars. 579 00:25:52,689 --> 00:25:55,864 Your own weight demands a lot of strength from the wrist, 580 00:25:55,899 --> 00:25:58,453 and basically, a broken scaphoid destroys that. 581 00:25:58,487 --> 00:26:00,973 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 582 00:26:04,977 --> 00:26:08,601 MAN: The smallest accidents can have fearful consequences 583 00:26:08,636 --> 00:26:12,363 and the most extraordinary 180 mile an hour 584 00:26:12,398 --> 00:26:14,849 end over end into the gravel trap. 585 00:26:14,883 --> 00:26:17,368 People get up and walk away. 586 00:26:17,403 --> 00:26:19,681 JAMIESON: We always like to try and understand why it happened. 587 00:26:19,716 --> 00:26:22,719 When a rider's riding well and the bike's working good, 588 00:26:22,753 --> 00:26:24,548 everything's working good together. 589 00:26:24,583 --> 00:26:28,103 So you're getting close to the limit of the performance of everything. 590 00:26:28,138 --> 00:26:31,624 Then there's a certain risk. You know, where is the limit? 591 00:26:31,659 --> 00:26:34,144 In that case, Garry went over the limit. 592 00:26:34,178 --> 00:26:36,940 You know, he was a little bit quicker than he'd been 593 00:26:36,974 --> 00:26:39,736 previously into a particular corner. 594 00:26:39,770 --> 00:26:43,118 And a combination of factors. 595 00:26:43,153 --> 00:26:48,020 The tire was quite new, hadn't been used so much on the left hand side. 596 00:26:48,054 --> 00:26:49,953 Adjustments we were trying to the bike, 597 00:26:49,987 --> 00:26:52,196 just pushed it over the limit and he crashed. 598 00:26:53,025 --> 00:26:54,647 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 599 00:27:29,371 --> 00:27:30,718 That kind of crash is the worst. 600 00:27:30,752 --> 00:27:33,272 Uh, at least, I was, uh, lucky. 601 00:27:33,306 --> 00:27:35,205 Never get a big injury. 602 00:27:35,239 --> 00:27:37,517 Nothing broken. Just pain everywhere. 603 00:27:37,552 --> 00:27:40,900 This is stable because we never feel it. 604 00:27:42,143 --> 00:27:44,524 Before, then we are in the sky and you feel it, 605 00:27:44,559 --> 00:27:47,631 and you say, "Okay, it's too late. You cannot do anything." 606 00:27:47,666 --> 00:27:49,322 We have a lot of protection. 607 00:27:49,357 --> 00:27:53,499 We have protection here, we have protection here, we have protection here. 608 00:27:53,533 --> 00:27:56,675 Every time we try to improve the leather. 609 00:27:56,709 --> 00:27:59,056 Because when you have the big crash, 610 00:27:59,091 --> 00:28:03,785 you understand that what is the problem and you try to fix it. 611 00:28:03,820 --> 00:28:08,410 Shinya Nakano's Gauloises suit made of kangaroo. 612 00:28:08,445 --> 00:28:10,861 The thickness is 1.1 millimeters. 613 00:28:10,896 --> 00:28:14,900 Kangaroo, yeah, because the weight is half weight 614 00:28:14,934 --> 00:28:16,729 than compared to the cow. 615 00:28:16,764 --> 00:28:18,524 Half weight and, uh, 616 00:28:18,558 --> 00:28:20,422 maybe two or three times more strong. 617 00:28:20,457 --> 00:28:22,286 TROLLI: 'Cause Shinya comes out with some ideas. 618 00:28:22,321 --> 00:28:24,633 He suggests a different kind of padding inside. 619 00:28:24,668 --> 00:28:28,292 By the hips section, uh, different thickness, 620 00:28:28,327 --> 00:28:30,812 we test it and it worked out pretty good. 621 00:28:30,847 --> 00:28:33,366 And now we pass it over to other racers. 622 00:28:35,506 --> 00:28:39,476 The back protector, I invented it in 1973. 623 00:28:39,510 --> 00:28:42,755 I made it, and the end of '77, 624 00:28:42,790 --> 00:28:45,344 I gave it to Dianese to copy. 625 00:28:45,378 --> 00:28:48,071 I formed, uh, the plastic part 626 00:28:48,105 --> 00:28:50,487 with old visors from a helmet 627 00:28:50,521 --> 00:28:52,800 and I formed it so that it would bend forward 628 00:28:52,834 --> 00:28:54,629 but it wouldn't bend backwards. 629 00:28:54,663 --> 00:28:56,665 TROLLI: The things that the guys wear help. 630 00:28:56,700 --> 00:28:59,427 But fundamentally, you haven't got to hit anything. 631 00:28:59,461 --> 00:29:01,360 And that's where the design of the tracks 632 00:29:01,394 --> 00:29:05,191 and to a lesser extent, the air fence. Um, but mainly it's run-off. 633 00:29:11,784 --> 00:29:13,130 CHECA: For example, in Japan one time, 634 00:29:13,165 --> 00:29:17,652 I crashed 270 kilometers per hour and I was sliding, 635 00:29:18,308 --> 00:29:19,896 but nothing happened. 636 00:29:19,930 --> 00:29:22,415 ROBERTS: Virtually all the Grand Prix tracks, 637 00:29:22,450 --> 00:29:26,661 you have so much run-off room that 638 00:29:26,695 --> 00:29:29,698 it would be a freak accident to get seriously injured. 639 00:29:29,733 --> 00:29:33,254 Where when I first came to Europe, that wasn't the case. 640 00:29:33,288 --> 00:29:36,153 There were some racetracks where you would get seriously killed, 641 00:29:36,188 --> 00:29:37,499 uh, if you fell off. 642 00:29:37,534 --> 00:29:39,053 CLIFFORD: If a rider ran off the track, 643 00:29:39,087 --> 00:29:41,124 he was... A good chance he'd hit the side of the house 644 00:29:41,158 --> 00:29:42,884 or a telegraph pole or something like that. 645 00:29:42,919 --> 00:29:45,922 All that has gone. They're all purpose built racetracks now 646 00:29:45,956 --> 00:29:48,027 or with a lot of clear road at the side. 647 00:29:48,062 --> 00:29:49,857 And, you know, there's a very good chance 648 00:29:49,891 --> 00:29:52,929 if the rider slides off, he just slides across the grass, 649 00:29:52,963 --> 00:29:55,345 into the gravel track, gets up and walks away. 650 00:29:55,379 --> 00:29:58,348 It's the nasty kind of awkward falls 651 00:29:58,382 --> 00:30:00,350 that Garry, like the one that Garry had, 652 00:30:00,384 --> 00:30:02,490 where he's thrown into the air and he falls awkwardly. 653 00:30:02,524 --> 00:30:04,285 RYDER: Of course, it's a dangerous sport, 654 00:30:04,319 --> 00:30:05,734 but when you get 655 00:30:06,805 --> 00:30:08,772 to this level in any sport, 656 00:30:08,807 --> 00:30:11,844 it's amazing how many people are playing football, 657 00:30:11,879 --> 00:30:16,124 sprinting, cycling while injured in some way. 658 00:30:16,159 --> 00:30:19,887 Top level sportsmen are very rarely at 100%. 659 00:30:19,921 --> 00:30:22,855 You know, there was times that I, you know, I was riding with broken bones. 660 00:30:22,890 --> 00:30:26,721 We all have. Broken bones in my hands and in your feet 661 00:30:26,755 --> 00:30:29,551 and, you know, ribs and cracked stuff. 662 00:30:29,586 --> 00:30:31,830 So, you know, you just, you just suck it up. 663 00:30:31,864 --> 00:30:34,660 And you just find ways to, uh, 664 00:30:35,937 --> 00:30:37,352 ride around the stuff. 665 00:30:37,387 --> 00:30:40,079 I rode with a dislocated wrist for the last four laps. 666 00:30:40,114 --> 00:30:42,254 I'd been swung up in the air on the bike, 667 00:30:42,288 --> 00:30:44,912 and I came down and my chest, actually hit my wrist, 668 00:30:44,946 --> 00:30:48,570 and knocked the lunar bone out, and my hand was like this. 669 00:30:48,605 --> 00:30:51,884 I was downshifting and upshifting without the clutch, 670 00:30:51,919 --> 00:30:53,472 but I ended up finishing fourth, 671 00:30:53,506 --> 00:30:55,543 so that's the extreme that people go to. 672 00:30:55,577 --> 00:30:57,234 That's the risk that we're willing to take. 673 00:30:57,269 --> 00:30:59,305 SCHWANTZ: I broke my arm mountain bike riding 674 00:30:59,340 --> 00:31:02,067 just before the start of the '94 season, 675 00:31:02,101 --> 00:31:04,897 so I had that to come back from and fell off in Holland 676 00:31:04,932 --> 00:31:09,281 and dislocated my wrist, and I guess for some reason, 677 00:31:09,315 --> 00:31:11,904 maybe being the world champ from the year before, 678 00:31:11,939 --> 00:31:16,081 um, I felt like I needed to continue and try and race 679 00:31:16,115 --> 00:31:18,255 instead of just leave the sport, 680 00:31:18,290 --> 00:31:22,156 go get my wrist fixed like I probably should have done. 681 00:31:22,190 --> 00:31:24,744 A rider is not a normal people. 682 00:31:24,779 --> 00:31:27,057 When you broke a finger, 683 00:31:27,092 --> 00:31:29,508 and, uh, if you are a normal people 684 00:31:29,542 --> 00:31:33,098 and you need to go to work or something is normal, 685 00:31:33,132 --> 00:31:35,272 you stay 20 days... 686 00:31:35,307 --> 00:31:40,691 in your house, you see the television, drink coffee is okay, 687 00:31:40,726 --> 00:31:42,935 but all the rider want... want go. 688 00:31:42,970 --> 00:31:44,799 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 689 00:32:06,855 --> 00:32:08,754 CLAUDIA CHERICI: After his crash in '92, 690 00:32:08,788 --> 00:32:14,622 Mick Doohan risked to lose not just his leg, but also his life. 691 00:32:14,656 --> 00:32:19,316 His two legs had to be joined together for one leg to nourish the other. 692 00:32:19,351 --> 00:32:21,525 30 or 40 days afterwards, 693 00:32:21,560 --> 00:32:24,218 he wanted to try again to get on a bike. 694 00:32:24,252 --> 00:32:26,703 His wounds were still bleeding. 695 00:32:26,737 --> 00:32:29,154 RAINEY: When I saw him in Brazil, 696 00:32:29,188 --> 00:32:32,019 I was just amazed that he was even there. 697 00:32:32,053 --> 00:32:34,642 You know, the way he looked, the way he was walking. 698 00:32:34,676 --> 00:32:37,886 I did ride the second to last race, did score some points, 699 00:32:37,921 --> 00:32:39,060 but it wasn't enough. 700 00:32:39,095 --> 00:32:41,097 And Wayne Rainey went on to win the Championship. 701 00:32:41,131 --> 00:32:44,963 Dr. Costa did say it was silly, but he was willing to do what I wanted to do. 702 00:32:44,997 --> 00:32:47,966 And if it worked, it would have been fantastic. 703 00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:50,002 He saved my leg from being amputated. 704 00:32:50,037 --> 00:32:54,662 Without his input into my life, and, you know, I wouldn't have a leg. 705 00:32:54,696 --> 00:32:58,045 So let alone the, uh... Let alone five world championships. 706 00:32:59,080 --> 00:33:02,014 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 707 00:33:02,049 --> 00:33:05,914 Dr. Costa was one of those guys that grew up with all of us. 708 00:33:05,949 --> 00:33:07,778 [DR. COSTA SPEAKING ITALIAN] 709 00:33:13,715 --> 00:33:17,271 CHERICI: He is a specialist in orthopedic traumatology, 710 00:33:17,305 --> 00:33:20,101 rehabilitation and sports medicine. 711 00:33:20,136 --> 00:33:23,553 SCHWANTZ: Having that common person there at every event, 712 00:33:23,587 --> 00:33:25,693 knowing that if something happened to you, 713 00:33:25,727 --> 00:33:27,212 you were gonna have him to look after you, 714 00:33:27,246 --> 00:33:29,041 makes such a big difference. 715 00:33:29,076 --> 00:33:32,044 And a lot of people see him as maybe he does a little bit too much 716 00:33:32,079 --> 00:33:33,701 to help racers get back to racing. 717 00:33:33,735 --> 00:33:36,980 But every time I got hurt, he always asked me, 718 00:33:37,015 --> 00:33:38,671 "Kevin, what do you wanna do?" 719 00:33:38,706 --> 00:33:41,709 He gives you your options. Proper medical. 720 00:33:41,743 --> 00:33:44,436 Maybe motorcycle medical we should call it. 721 00:33:44,470 --> 00:33:48,474 SCOTT: Well, he's a doctor of philosophy as well as a doctor of medicine. 722 00:33:48,509 --> 00:33:52,099 And he's got some unusual opinions. [CHUCKLES] 723 00:33:52,133 --> 00:33:53,859 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 724 00:34:07,286 --> 00:34:12,257 SCOTT: Costa's absolutely blatant about his methods of practice and treatment. 725 00:34:12,291 --> 00:34:15,156 There's no secret about it. He'll use any possible 726 00:34:15,191 --> 00:34:17,193 new medical method he can dream up 727 00:34:17,227 --> 00:34:20,437 or get his hands on to fix them up and send them out there. 728 00:34:20,472 --> 00:34:25,097 Costa is, uh, very, very special. 729 00:34:25,132 --> 00:34:28,480 He understand it's possible, is a risk sometimes, 730 00:34:28,514 --> 00:34:31,655 and for sure, if Costa say is better you don't race, 731 00:34:31,690 --> 00:34:32,967 it's better you don't race. 732 00:34:35,763 --> 00:34:37,696 McGREGOR: June, 2001. 733 00:34:37,730 --> 00:34:41,320 It's been a month and two races since the operation to repair McCoy's wrist. 734 00:34:42,494 --> 00:34:45,945 Fracture is here, and you have a clip. 735 00:34:45,980 --> 00:34:49,121 If the body is strong enough, okay, he can race. 736 00:34:49,156 --> 00:34:51,019 If he's not, no way. 737 00:34:51,054 --> 00:34:54,402 JAMIESON: The lowest point is now when they're injured 738 00:34:54,437 --> 00:34:58,717 and it's not a straightforward injury, so there's waiting. 739 00:34:58,751 --> 00:35:00,684 Is he going to ride at the next race? 740 00:35:00,719 --> 00:35:02,686 We're in a great position this year, 741 00:35:02,721 --> 00:35:05,103 in as much as Garry is very competitive, 742 00:35:05,137 --> 00:35:07,277 the bike and the team are working really well together. 743 00:35:07,312 --> 00:35:10,901 This year, it's all there, in my eyes. 744 00:35:10,936 --> 00:35:12,731 You're looking towards winning the championship. 745 00:35:14,560 --> 00:35:17,770 McGREGOR: The Catalan Grand Prix is the sixth race of the year. 746 00:35:17,805 --> 00:35:20,739 Valentino Rossi leads the championship with 91 points 747 00:35:20,773 --> 00:35:23,224 after three wins and a third place, 748 00:35:23,259 --> 00:35:26,745 but he fell in the last race, the rain-soaked Italian Grand Prix. 749 00:35:27,711 --> 00:35:29,610 Max Biaggi took third in Mugello 750 00:35:29,644 --> 00:35:32,164 and won the previous race in France. 751 00:35:32,199 --> 00:35:35,236 The gap between him and Rossi is now just 21 points. 752 00:35:36,755 --> 00:35:39,654 After crashing out of one race and missing two more, 753 00:35:39,689 --> 00:35:42,968 McCoy is 13th in the standings with only 27 points. 754 00:35:49,285 --> 00:35:53,565 You get a total of four hours and 20 minutes' practice before each race. 755 00:35:53,599 --> 00:35:55,463 Two hours on Friday and Saturday, 756 00:35:55,498 --> 00:35:57,327 and 20 minutes on Sunday morning. 757 00:35:59,226 --> 00:36:01,538 The afternoon sessions on Friday and Saturday 758 00:36:01,573 --> 00:36:03,264 are timed qualifying. 759 00:36:03,299 --> 00:36:06,094 The fastest riders in qualifying start the race at the front. 760 00:36:07,475 --> 00:36:12,308 About 150,000 people will come along to watch. 761 00:36:12,342 --> 00:36:17,416 It's a Yamaha Diversion and it's the biggest I can afford. 762 00:36:17,451 --> 00:36:20,764 -My bike is... This bike is the best. -It's a race. 763 00:36:23,181 --> 00:36:25,113 COMMENTATOR: Welcome back to Catalunya. 764 00:36:25,148 --> 00:36:27,530 They're all superstars, even the one at the back. 765 00:36:32,500 --> 00:36:34,709 There is a feeling special. 766 00:36:34,744 --> 00:36:39,127 Well, what we find around. 767 00:36:39,162 --> 00:36:40,439 -Do you understand what I mean? -Yes. 768 00:36:40,474 --> 00:36:43,339 Motorcycle people are good people. 769 00:36:45,168 --> 00:36:48,067 Just resetting the traction control. 770 00:37:03,531 --> 00:37:07,086 TOBY MOODY: Noriyuki Haga, on behalf of the Red Bull Yamaha squad, 771 00:37:07,121 --> 00:37:08,743 in the 14th place. 772 00:37:08,778 --> 00:37:12,644 I'm looking forward to a good, hard, combative race. 773 00:37:12,678 --> 00:37:14,611 He had a crash yesterday, Nori. 774 00:37:14,646 --> 00:37:16,406 He forgot they changed the gearbox. 775 00:37:16,441 --> 00:37:21,239 Already I think seven or eight helmets have been destroyed. 776 00:37:21,273 --> 00:37:25,691 He crash sometimes so we made enough spare for him. 777 00:37:25,726 --> 00:37:28,315 No fear, no fear whatsoever. 778 00:37:28,349 --> 00:37:32,250 -There's a faller. -It's a West. Now that hurt. 779 00:37:32,284 --> 00:37:35,183 If you fall, dangerous in your body. 780 00:37:35,218 --> 00:37:40,913 I think what I like best is the, the risk that, uh, riders take. 781 00:38:02,521 --> 00:38:05,938 [COMMENTATOR SPEAKING ITALIAN] 782 00:38:05,973 --> 00:38:07,940 COMMENTATOR: Valentino Rossi! 783 00:38:27,374 --> 00:38:30,549 We're on board with Max Biaggi 784 00:38:30,584 --> 00:38:33,656 looking at the throttle on the brake as he leans into turn one. 785 00:38:41,319 --> 00:38:43,838 MAN 1: I like this sport for velocity. 786 00:38:43,873 --> 00:38:45,806 The sport is very dangerous. 787 00:38:48,671 --> 00:38:51,536 MAN 2: The turn, the corner, it's exciting 788 00:38:51,570 --> 00:38:55,643 to, to pass the corner with a motorcycle. 789 00:38:55,678 --> 00:38:59,267 A little bit of chatter in the front corner entry. 790 00:38:59,302 --> 00:39:01,235 McCOY: When you go through the chicane, and you gas it up, 791 00:39:01,269 --> 00:39:03,341 and throw it on its side, it's like... 792 00:39:04,790 --> 00:39:06,999 Valentino Rossi is going to win. 793 00:39:11,728 --> 00:39:13,489 McCOY: This is a tough corner for my wrist, 794 00:39:13,523 --> 00:39:15,283 'cause we're in fifth gear, going pretty quick, 795 00:39:15,318 --> 00:39:17,458 and then braking really hard, late, 796 00:39:17,493 --> 00:39:21,324 and then into a left-hand, sort of, hairpin. 797 00:39:21,359 --> 00:39:25,017 Well, it starts off as a hairpin and then it just doesn't seem to end. 798 00:39:25,052 --> 00:39:27,848 It just goes all the way up until you get to the top of the hill. 799 00:39:27,882 --> 00:39:29,850 You tend to lose a bit of traction out of here. 800 00:39:32,542 --> 00:39:33,509 [INAUDIBLE] 801 00:39:39,722 --> 00:39:41,827 MOODY: We are just beyond the halfway point 802 00:39:41,862 --> 00:39:44,312 in this 500 CC warm-up session. 803 00:39:44,347 --> 00:39:47,143 Barros is fastest. From this man on screen, Kenny Roberts. 804 00:39:47,177 --> 00:39:48,972 Max Biaggi is third. 805 00:39:49,007 --> 00:39:52,597 Valentino Rossi, who will be starting from pole, is fourth fastest. 806 00:39:56,428 --> 00:39:58,154 McCOY: It's still a little bit too early. 807 00:39:58,188 --> 00:40:02,503 It's only been a month since, uh, since I'd done the scaphoid, 808 00:40:02,538 --> 00:40:06,438 and normally they're, uh, you know, one of the worst bones to break, 809 00:40:06,473 --> 00:40:09,614 and it's still not fully, uh, recovered. 810 00:40:09,648 --> 00:40:11,547 MOODY: The results from this warm-up this morning, 811 00:40:11,581 --> 00:40:14,308 Barros fastest, ahead of Sete Gibernau, 812 00:40:14,342 --> 00:40:16,552 who's gone faster than his qualifying time. 813 00:40:16,586 --> 00:40:18,450 Rossi will be starting from pole. 814 00:40:18,485 --> 00:40:20,487 We weren't even sure he could ride this weekend, 815 00:40:20,521 --> 00:40:21,971 and he did two days of practice 816 00:40:22,005 --> 00:40:23,904 and it's obvious that his wrist is healing. 817 00:40:23,938 --> 00:40:26,182 And we know that in a couple of races' time, 818 00:40:26,216 --> 00:40:28,460 he'll be right up there battling for the lead again. 819 00:40:28,495 --> 00:40:32,430 PHILIPPE VIDAL: We don't want Garry for two or three points in this race. 820 00:40:32,464 --> 00:40:34,984 When he'll come back, it's for the win, the victory. 821 00:40:41,577 --> 00:40:44,338 [AIR HORNS BLOWING] 822 00:40:52,726 --> 00:40:53,692 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 823 00:40:56,074 --> 00:40:58,663 [ENGINES REVVING] 824 00:41:06,843 --> 00:41:09,018 McGREGOR: It's a dream start for Biaggi. 825 00:41:09,052 --> 00:41:11,814 Rossi is almost run off the track in the first corner. 826 00:41:11,848 --> 00:41:14,817 He's pushed down to 14th place. 827 00:41:14,851 --> 00:41:17,682 If only he'd stay there and Biaggi could win, 828 00:41:17,716 --> 00:41:20,512 then Max would take the lead in the championship. 829 00:41:20,547 --> 00:41:22,549 But Rossi feels like fighting. 830 00:41:34,975 --> 00:41:36,286 [INAUDIBLE] 831 00:41:48,091 --> 00:41:50,680 [ENGINES REVVING] 832 00:42:06,731 --> 00:42:08,974 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 833 00:42:43,284 --> 00:42:44,665 [INAUDIBLE] 834 00:42:52,328 --> 00:42:53,950 [ENGINE REVVING] 835 00:43:34,750 --> 00:43:36,924 [AIR HORNS BLOWING] 836 00:43:54,977 --> 00:43:57,393 [CROWD CHEERING] 837 00:44:05,884 --> 00:44:07,817 [INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT] 838 00:44:07,852 --> 00:44:10,026 Okay. Any questions from the floor? 839 00:44:10,061 --> 00:44:12,304 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 840 00:44:14,410 --> 00:44:15,411 Yes, thank you. 841 00:44:16,515 --> 00:44:18,586 REPORTER: Max, please, would you explain 842 00:44:18,621 --> 00:44:20,105 what happened, exactly, on the stairs? 843 00:44:22,073 --> 00:44:24,765 Exactly. On the stairs when you were coming here. 844 00:44:24,800 --> 00:44:26,698 Something happened in a fight. 845 00:44:26,733 --> 00:44:28,631 [INDISTINCT SHOUTING] 846 00:44:34,879 --> 00:44:36,259 I didn't see anything. 847 00:44:37,329 --> 00:44:38,710 REPORTER: You have blood in your face. 848 00:44:38,745 --> 00:44:39,677 -Me? -Yeah. 849 00:44:40,678 --> 00:44:42,058 [SPEAKING SPANISH] 850 00:44:43,853 --> 00:44:44,958 [AIR HORN BLOWING] 851 00:44:44,992 --> 00:44:46,545 Maybe it's a mosquito. 852 00:44:46,580 --> 00:44:47,926 [ALL CHUCKLE] 853 00:44:51,412 --> 00:44:52,586 Any other questions? 854 00:44:54,899 --> 00:44:56,141 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 855 00:45:10,328 --> 00:45:13,055 After that, he wasn't seen as quite so black and white. 856 00:45:13,089 --> 00:45:16,161 Um, Max wears the black hat. Valentino wears the white hat. 857 00:45:16,196 --> 00:45:17,956 You know, people were seeing them as... 858 00:45:17,991 --> 00:45:21,649 Mmm. You know, maybe it's not quite that clear cut 859 00:45:21,684 --> 00:45:23,168 or whether people just enjoy it. 860 00:45:23,203 --> 00:45:24,860 [CHUCKLES] Yes. Here we go. 861 00:45:24,894 --> 00:45:26,482 You know, it's Rainey and Schwantz. 862 00:45:26,516 --> 00:45:28,898 'Cause don't forget, Rainey and Schwantz have both said, 863 00:45:28,933 --> 00:45:32,591 "The other guy was the only guy I ever deliberately tried to run off a racetrack." 864 00:45:32,626 --> 00:45:37,079 And that's, that's as hideous as it gets when you're on a racing motorcycle. 865 00:45:37,113 --> 00:45:39,150 McGREGOR: Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz battled each other 866 00:45:39,184 --> 00:45:41,773 in the World Championship for almost six years, 867 00:45:41,808 --> 00:45:45,570 from 1988 to September, 1993, 868 00:45:45,604 --> 00:45:47,572 and the accident that left Rainey paralyzed. 869 00:45:48,607 --> 00:45:51,334 Schwantz was just kind of a... 870 00:45:51,369 --> 00:45:53,509 He was a cowboy, you know, riding that thing. 871 00:45:53,543 --> 00:45:55,097 I think he didn't like me first, 872 00:45:55,131 --> 00:45:58,859 so that kind of made sense for me not to like him second. 873 00:45:58,894 --> 00:46:01,310 So it went on from there 874 00:46:01,344 --> 00:46:04,071 and it went all the way up until the end. 875 00:46:04,106 --> 00:46:06,108 If I finished fifth and he finished sixth, 876 00:46:06,142 --> 00:46:07,834 it's just like being on top of the podium. 877 00:46:07,868 --> 00:46:10,146 Really, nobody else out there mattered. 878 00:46:10,181 --> 00:46:11,769 And I think that comes back 879 00:46:11,803 --> 00:46:15,220 from when we first started racing here in the States. 880 00:46:15,255 --> 00:46:18,292 I guess maybe almost a hate for each other. 881 00:46:18,327 --> 00:46:20,812 Wayne and I both talk about it now and he's like, you know, he says, 882 00:46:20,847 --> 00:46:22,641 "I didn't like you." 883 00:46:22,676 --> 00:46:25,299 He goes, "I didn't care if I ever saw you on the racetrack again." 884 00:46:25,334 --> 00:46:28,095 RAINEY: I mean, we could go out there and bang into each other, 885 00:46:28,130 --> 00:46:31,823 or race each other really hard, but you know, the last thing you want to do 886 00:46:31,858 --> 00:46:33,929 is go and take your rival's hand, 887 00:46:33,963 --> 00:46:35,275 somebody that's trying to beat you. 888 00:46:35,309 --> 00:46:37,553 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 889 00:46:39,727 --> 00:46:41,868 [CROWD APPLAUDING] 890 00:46:44,767 --> 00:46:48,840 When I start racing in, uh, in my room, 891 00:46:48,875 --> 00:46:51,705 where I sleep when I was maybe 18. 892 00:46:51,739 --> 00:46:54,708 I had, uh, 893 00:46:54,742 --> 00:46:57,124 Wayne Rainey poster with Marlboro Yamaha number two. 894 00:46:57,918 --> 00:47:00,576 And, uh, a few years after, 895 00:47:00,610 --> 00:47:03,751 I got that Yamaha Marlboro number two. 896 00:47:03,786 --> 00:47:06,271 That's amazing, for me it's like a dream, 897 00:47:06,306 --> 00:47:07,859 but he was my favorite. 898 00:47:07,894 --> 00:47:09,723 And he is, he is anyway. 899 00:47:09,757 --> 00:47:13,969 I'm always a special fan from Kevin Schwantz. 900 00:47:14,003 --> 00:47:17,179 That period with Schwantz, Rainey, Doohan 901 00:47:17,213 --> 00:47:20,320 and also Gardner, Kocinski, 902 00:47:20,354 --> 00:47:24,255 and all was the best 500 of the last 20 years. 903 00:47:24,289 --> 00:47:28,776 And all are my hero and I think is normal because, uh, 904 00:47:28,811 --> 00:47:33,781 a little bit crazy, very fast. Races is always a battle, you know. 905 00:47:34,610 --> 00:47:37,889 And yes, I like very much. 906 00:47:37,924 --> 00:47:41,065 Kevin Schwantz is maybe more spectacular. 907 00:47:41,099 --> 00:47:43,101 But when Rainey is... 908 00:47:43,136 --> 00:47:47,450 is more champion you know, because Rainey drive with heart. 909 00:47:47,485 --> 00:47:49,452 You know, this is strong. 910 00:47:49,487 --> 00:47:53,456 Kevin is the fastest guy I've ever raced against without a shadow of a doubt. 911 00:47:53,491 --> 00:47:56,321 Really, really fast. But he used to fall down a lot. 912 00:47:56,356 --> 00:47:58,703 SCOTT: Schwantz and Rainey were the double act, you know. 913 00:47:58,737 --> 00:48:00,498 Each made the other greater. 914 00:48:00,532 --> 00:48:05,020 They had a fierce rivalry, which predated the Grand Prix and carried on. 915 00:48:05,054 --> 00:48:07,574 And they each inspired each other and they'd practice 916 00:48:07,608 --> 00:48:09,300 and they'd be vying for pole position. 917 00:48:09,334 --> 00:48:13,373 And one would beat the other by two-thousandths of a second, 918 00:48:13,407 --> 00:48:15,444 and you would say, "Well, that, you know, 919 00:48:15,478 --> 00:48:17,791 "wouldn't worry about that," but it would be everything. 920 00:48:17,825 --> 00:48:20,967 Two-thousandths and it's only practice. 921 00:48:21,001 --> 00:48:22,485 It would be everything. 922 00:48:22,520 --> 00:48:24,487 And one of them would sleep that night and the other one wouldn't. 923 00:48:25,281 --> 00:48:26,696 It was great, 924 00:48:26,731 --> 00:48:29,803 and Kevin was just such an entertaining rider. So gifted 925 00:48:30,804 --> 00:48:32,564 and would try anything. 926 00:48:32,599 --> 00:48:34,946 He had fantastic character. 927 00:48:34,981 --> 00:48:37,707 But enjoyed it, you see? I mean, he's like Rossi. 928 00:48:37,742 --> 00:48:39,675 He really conveyed the enjoyment of riding. 929 00:48:39,709 --> 00:48:41,159 And that's what Rainey had lost. 930 00:48:41,194 --> 00:48:43,334 He obviously wasn't enjoying it anymore. 931 00:48:43,368 --> 00:48:45,232 And you might say the same with Biaggi. 932 00:48:45,267 --> 00:48:47,752 He doesn't look as though he enjoys riding a motorbike. 933 00:48:47,786 --> 00:48:50,789 Whereas Rossi plainly loves it. 934 00:48:50,824 --> 00:48:53,447 And Schwantz is the same. He loved it. 935 00:48:53,482 --> 00:48:54,932 [DR. COSTA SPEAKING ITALIAN] 936 00:49:42,082 --> 00:49:43,981 [ENGINES REVVING] 937 00:50:28,818 --> 00:50:30,096 [CROWD CHEERING] 938 00:51:42,133 --> 00:51:44,653 SCOTT: Funnily enough, 939 00:51:44,687 --> 00:51:49,934 last year, when Biaggi was really getting made a fool of, 940 00:51:49,968 --> 00:51:53,420 often as not, by... by Rossi, 941 00:51:53,455 --> 00:51:58,149 in some strange way, he gained a sort of dignity in it. 942 00:52:02,705 --> 00:52:05,639 I don't think that he's... 943 00:52:06,985 --> 00:52:08,435 ever gonna beat Rossi, though, 944 00:52:08,470 --> 00:52:11,680 because Rossi has a tremendous mental strength and stability, 945 00:52:11,714 --> 00:52:13,406 which Max doesn't. 946 00:52:13,440 --> 00:52:14,752 He's on his nerves, Max. 947 00:52:15,960 --> 00:52:18,825 You can see it in his eyes, the way he looks. 948 00:52:18,859 --> 00:52:19,998 The way he relates to people. 949 00:52:27,972 --> 00:52:29,422 Oh, that's not a rivalry at all. 950 00:52:29,456 --> 00:52:31,389 I haven't seen Biaggi win anything. 951 00:52:31,424 --> 00:52:33,115 You know, I'd like to see 952 00:52:33,150 --> 00:52:35,152 Biaggi win because he's on a Yamaha. 953 00:52:35,186 --> 00:52:36,636 Rossi's on a mission 954 00:52:36,670 --> 00:52:38,500 and he's got these guys covered. 955 00:52:38,534 --> 00:52:40,605 He doesn't have a rival. 956 00:52:40,640 --> 00:52:42,573 His level's so high and everybody else 957 00:52:43,436 --> 00:52:45,058 is not close yet. 958 00:52:45,092 --> 00:52:47,716 So, it's probably going to take a rider 959 00:52:47,750 --> 00:52:50,512 that's not involved in the series yet to race Rossi. 960 00:52:57,381 --> 00:53:00,142 LINDA HOPKINS: He was probably about 10 years old. 961 00:53:00,177 --> 00:53:04,698 He saw Kevin Schwantz carrying the American flag 962 00:53:04,733 --> 00:53:06,321 'cause he'd just won a championship. 963 00:53:06,355 --> 00:53:07,701 And he looked at his dad 964 00:53:07,736 --> 00:53:10,048 and he said, "Dad, I'm gonna do that." 965 00:53:10,083 --> 00:53:12,603 AL LYONS: I first met John when he was nine years old. 966 00:53:12,637 --> 00:53:14,398 He came out for a mini road race 967 00:53:14,432 --> 00:53:16,917 at Adams Kart Track, John and his dad, Roy. 968 00:53:16,952 --> 00:53:19,057 Uh, John started racing for me. 969 00:53:19,092 --> 00:53:20,749 Uh, we supplied his bikes. 970 00:53:20,783 --> 00:53:23,510 And, uh, right off the start, I mean, 971 00:53:23,545 --> 00:53:25,063 he was that one-in-a-million rider 972 00:53:25,098 --> 00:53:26,651 that everybody always looks for. 973 00:53:26,686 --> 00:53:31,449 It's pretty fun 'cause, like, I'm young and they're big. 974 00:53:31,484 --> 00:53:34,418 And I'm, like, doing good against them. 975 00:53:34,452 --> 00:53:35,867 SUSANNE HOPKINS: We always did desert riding 976 00:53:35,902 --> 00:53:37,800 on our motocross bikes 977 00:53:37,835 --> 00:53:39,319 ever since we were little kids. 978 00:53:39,354 --> 00:53:43,392 So that's how we started, and then John started racing. 979 00:53:43,427 --> 00:53:46,153 His father raced in Europe years ago. 980 00:53:46,188 --> 00:53:47,500 I mean, when he was 15. 981 00:53:47,534 --> 00:53:50,019 I believe that his dad won the Isle of Man. 982 00:53:50,054 --> 00:53:52,470 LINDA: He won the Junior TT's there when he was 15 years old. 983 00:53:52,505 --> 00:53:54,300 SUSANNE: He was too young, so they disqualified him. 984 00:53:54,334 --> 00:53:55,611 He didn't race after that. 985 00:53:55,646 --> 00:53:57,751 I begged him not to race. 986 00:53:57,786 --> 00:53:59,684 And that's why I've been behind John 100%, 987 00:53:59,719 --> 00:54:01,341 because I know that my husband could have 988 00:54:01,376 --> 00:54:05,034 probably gone out there and done really good. 989 00:54:05,069 --> 00:54:07,520 LYONS: Well, the first time he was on the Willow Springs track, the big track, 990 00:54:07,554 --> 00:54:08,935 he was only 12 years old. 991 00:54:08,969 --> 00:54:12,283 I mean, he was only 85 pounds on a 125, 992 00:54:12,318 --> 00:54:16,632 and it was with Dave Aldana and everybody else on 750s. 993 00:54:16,667 --> 00:54:18,669 Uh, before the day was over, 994 00:54:18,703 --> 00:54:20,291 there was a lot of riders coming up, 995 00:54:20,326 --> 00:54:23,087 asking John to help them, at 12 years old. 996 00:54:23,121 --> 00:54:24,295 You've got to be smooth 997 00:54:24,330 --> 00:54:28,299 and consistent on the asphalt to win. 998 00:54:28,334 --> 00:54:31,751 John always put on that extra little bit of effort, 999 00:54:31,785 --> 00:54:33,028 I think, in road racing 1000 00:54:33,062 --> 00:54:34,926 because there weren't that many kids around. 1001 00:54:34,961 --> 00:54:37,170 LYONS: So that's when John Ulrich really started taking a notice. 1002 00:54:37,204 --> 00:54:39,655 New Year's Day, '99, I think it was, 1003 00:54:39,690 --> 00:54:43,694 I got a phone call from Linda Hopkins. 1004 00:54:43,728 --> 00:54:44,798 When Roy was really sick 1005 00:54:44,833 --> 00:54:47,249 and just before he died, he said to me... 1006 00:54:47,284 --> 00:54:49,113 He'd talked to John 1007 00:54:49,147 --> 00:54:54,325 and John said that he was gonna do his best in his racing, 1008 00:54:54,360 --> 00:54:55,671 and he promised his dad that. 1009 00:54:55,706 --> 00:54:58,295 And he also said 1010 00:54:58,329 --> 00:54:59,951 that if I ever needed any help, 1011 00:55:00,676 --> 00:55:02,437 to go to John Ulrich, 1012 00:55:02,471 --> 00:55:04,024 because he trusted him. 1013 00:55:04,059 --> 00:55:05,474 ULRICH: She wanted to know, 1014 00:55:05,509 --> 00:55:07,304 is it true that he couldn't have a road racing career, 1015 00:55:07,338 --> 00:55:08,822 if he was finished in road racing. 1016 00:55:08,857 --> 00:55:11,515 LINDA: There was no money and he needed to advance. 1017 00:55:11,549 --> 00:55:14,069 ULRICH: I went out and I got this Aprilia RS250, 1018 00:55:14,103 --> 00:55:17,486 because they were going to have this Aprilia RS250 Cup series. 1019 00:55:17,521 --> 00:55:19,108 It was new in the United States that year. 1020 00:55:19,143 --> 00:55:20,800 We flew him to Road Atlanta 1021 00:55:20,834 --> 00:55:22,249 for the first race in the series. 1022 00:55:22,284 --> 00:55:24,459 And, you know, I knew the kid was pretty good, okay. 1023 00:55:24,493 --> 00:55:26,323 But I didn't know how good he was. 1024 00:55:26,357 --> 00:55:28,601 He was running around in third place, 1025 00:55:28,635 --> 00:55:30,119 two laps from the end of this race. 1026 00:55:30,154 --> 00:55:32,536 Now that's pretty good. He's going to win about $750. 1027 00:55:32,570 --> 00:55:35,470 And I'm figuring, okay, we're going to about break even on this deal. 1028 00:55:35,504 --> 00:55:36,954 Next thing I know, he wins the race. 1029 00:55:41,268 --> 00:55:42,718 So we took him to Loudon, New Hampshire, 1030 00:55:42,753 --> 00:55:44,479 a notoriously difficult racetrack, 1031 00:55:44,513 --> 00:55:45,480 and put him on this 600, 1032 00:55:45,514 --> 00:55:47,758 and again, he was instantly fast, 1033 00:55:47,792 --> 00:55:50,347 qualified in the front row for the 750 Supersport race. 1034 00:55:50,381 --> 00:55:51,900 I'm sitting in the pits 1035 00:55:51,934 --> 00:55:54,143 thinking about what has just happened. 1036 00:55:54,178 --> 00:55:55,593 We've just taken this kid, 1037 00:55:55,628 --> 00:55:57,146 we've taken him from one type of motorcycle, 1038 00:55:57,181 --> 00:55:58,596 put him on a complete different motorcycle, 1039 00:55:58,631 --> 00:56:00,736 taken him to a completely different type of racetrack, 1040 00:56:00,771 --> 00:56:02,359 another track he's never seen, 1041 00:56:02,393 --> 00:56:04,153 and he's found a way to go way faster 1042 00:56:04,188 --> 00:56:05,396 than he should be going. 1043 00:56:05,431 --> 00:56:07,018 And my cell phone rings 1044 00:56:07,053 --> 00:56:09,538 and it's Peter Clifford from Red Bull Yamaha. 1045 00:56:09,573 --> 00:56:10,850 And what he says to me is, 1046 00:56:10,884 --> 00:56:13,473 "I need the next Kevin Schwantz. 1047 00:56:13,508 --> 00:56:14,716 "Do you have another Kevin Schwantz?" 1048 00:56:15,510 --> 00:56:16,718 And I, I said to him, 1049 00:56:16,752 --> 00:56:17,822 "I think I just... 1050 00:56:17,857 --> 00:56:19,237 "I think I've got one. 1051 00:56:19,272 --> 00:56:20,963 "I think I just found one." 1052 00:56:20,998 --> 00:56:22,551 CLIFFORD: John Ulrich is genuinely 1053 00:56:22,586 --> 00:56:24,933 the guy who discovered Kevin Schwantz. 1054 00:56:24,967 --> 00:56:27,487 So when he says that this guy is something special, 1055 00:56:27,522 --> 00:56:28,868 I took a great deal of notice. 1056 00:56:28,902 --> 00:56:30,421 ULRICH: Any reasonable expectation 1057 00:56:30,456 --> 00:56:32,285 you had for him, he leapfrogged. 1058 00:56:32,319 --> 00:56:34,460 In a lot of ways, he was like Kevin, 1059 00:56:34,494 --> 00:56:36,047 except we found him earlier. 1060 00:56:36,082 --> 00:56:38,705 When we figured this out about John, he was 16. 1061 00:56:38,740 --> 00:56:41,018 When we figured this out about Kevin, he was 19. 1062 00:56:41,052 --> 00:56:43,917 A good guy can ride a motorcycle fast, 1063 00:56:43,952 --> 00:56:44,953 whatever it is you give him. 1064 00:56:44,987 --> 00:56:46,368 But if you put him on a 500 1065 00:56:46,403 --> 00:56:48,232 and you give him enough time on that bike, 1066 00:56:48,266 --> 00:56:49,509 he's gonna be going about as fast 1067 00:56:49,544 --> 00:56:51,097 as you can go on that 500 1068 00:56:51,131 --> 00:56:53,479 within 12 months, 18 months. 1069 00:56:53,513 --> 00:56:54,549 This kid is special. 1070 00:56:56,274 --> 00:56:58,035 DESIREE CROSSMAN: He wants to get in the top 10 this year. 1071 00:56:58,069 --> 00:56:59,623 And then next year, he wants to go 1072 00:56:59,657 --> 00:57:01,590 even top five, if not the Championship. 1073 00:57:02,971 --> 00:57:04,835 VALENTINO: When you start to race, 1074 00:57:04,869 --> 00:57:06,802 you think it's possible you become the best. 1075 00:57:06,837 --> 00:57:08,735 All the riders think, uh, it's possible. 1076 00:57:11,358 --> 00:57:13,430 [ENGINE ROARING] 1077 00:57:34,761 --> 00:57:37,764 McGREGOR: 2002, the sound of a new era. 1078 00:57:38,731 --> 00:57:39,939 The game has new rules. 1079 00:57:40,974 --> 00:57:43,529 Two-stroke engines up to 500cc 1080 00:57:43,563 --> 00:57:46,290 or four-strokes up to 990cc. 1081 00:57:47,464 --> 00:57:48,982 In theory, they should be about equal. 1082 00:57:50,328 --> 00:57:52,158 On March the 9th in Catalunya, 1083 00:57:52,192 --> 00:57:55,472 in the final test before the racing begins in Japan, 1084 00:57:55,506 --> 00:57:57,819 the teams take to the track to find out. 1085 00:57:57,853 --> 00:57:59,959 SCOTT: Well, today is obviously a very important day 1086 00:57:59,993 --> 00:58:01,685 for Grand Prix racing in general, 1087 00:58:01,719 --> 00:58:04,308 the first time the new generation of machines 1088 00:58:04,342 --> 00:58:06,552 have been seen in public together. 1089 00:58:07,794 --> 00:58:11,004 This year is the first year of the MotoGP, 1090 00:58:11,039 --> 00:58:12,316 as they want to call it. 1091 00:58:12,350 --> 00:58:13,524 It's two separate races. 1092 00:58:13,559 --> 00:58:14,939 And next year, 1093 00:58:14,974 --> 00:58:17,666 I don't think there will be any two-strokes at all. 1094 00:58:17,701 --> 00:58:20,635 The two-stroke is igniting the mixture in the cylinder, 1095 00:58:20,669 --> 00:58:21,739 and it's producing power 1096 00:58:21,774 --> 00:58:23,603 every revolution of the crankshaft 1097 00:58:23,638 --> 00:58:25,502 twice as often as a four-stroke. 1098 00:58:26,330 --> 00:58:27,918 You can make more power 1099 00:58:27,952 --> 00:58:29,540 per engine size out of a two-stroke. 1100 00:58:29,575 --> 00:58:31,646 So a 500 two-stroke, theoretically, 1101 00:58:31,680 --> 00:58:34,683 is the rough equivalent of about a 1000cc four-stroke. 1102 00:58:34,718 --> 00:58:35,926 The four-stroke race bikes 1103 00:58:35,960 --> 00:58:37,859 that are now running in the MotoGP series 1104 00:58:39,067 --> 00:58:42,104 are gonna put that equation to, uh, to death. 1105 00:58:42,657 --> 00:58:44,141 [REVVING] 1106 00:58:44,175 --> 00:58:46,039 SCOTT: Looks like Honda has just come up 1107 00:58:46,074 --> 00:58:48,455 with something so good, staggeringly good. 1108 00:58:48,490 --> 00:58:50,078 All Yamaha and the rest can do 1109 00:58:50,112 --> 00:58:52,149 is say, "Well, how much did they spend?" 1110 00:58:52,183 --> 00:58:54,496 And clearly, a tremendous amount of money. 1111 00:58:54,531 --> 00:58:56,498 VALENTINO: The new bike is exciting. 1112 00:58:56,533 --> 00:59:00,951 It's good, more powerful, have 220 horsepower, 1113 00:59:00,985 --> 00:59:04,541 but the 500, for me, was more exciting. 1114 00:59:04,575 --> 00:59:06,715 This one is more sweet. 1115 00:59:06,750 --> 00:59:08,890 SCOTT: The two-strokes are a very fine edge, 1116 00:59:08,924 --> 00:59:11,064 but the four-strokes are more fun to watch, 1117 00:59:11,099 --> 00:59:12,894 because they're looser and wilder, 1118 00:59:12,928 --> 00:59:15,344 and they go sideways on the brakes 1119 00:59:15,379 --> 00:59:16,760 and bounce around into the corners. 1120 00:59:16,794 --> 00:59:18,278 And the riders get away with more. 1121 00:59:18,313 --> 00:59:19,625 [ENGINE ROARING] 1122 00:59:25,078 --> 00:59:26,390 They have depth to them. 1123 00:59:28,841 --> 00:59:29,807 They make the two-strokes 1124 00:59:29,842 --> 00:59:31,360 sound a bit lawn mower-y, really. 1125 00:59:31,395 --> 00:59:33,535 [HIGH PITCHED ENGINE NOISE] 1126 00:59:33,570 --> 00:59:35,917 [LOWER PITCHED ENGINE NOISE] 1127 00:59:35,951 --> 00:59:36,918 RYDER: The Moto Grand Prix bikes 1128 00:59:36,952 --> 00:59:38,505 are allegedly easier to ride 1129 00:59:38,540 --> 00:59:40,646 up to the 95% mark. 1130 00:59:40,680 --> 00:59:41,819 It's that last 5%, 1131 00:59:41,854 --> 00:59:43,959 it'll sort out the men from the also-rans. 1132 00:59:43,994 --> 00:59:46,099 SCOTT: The best riders will always win in the end. 1133 00:59:46,134 --> 00:59:47,894 They might not win by so much, though. 1134 00:59:47,929 --> 00:59:48,895 They'll find it harder. 1135 00:59:54,107 --> 00:59:59,526 I would say today, you can't run a MotoGP team for under $6 million dollars. 1136 00:59:59,561 --> 01:00:02,115 The salaries for a rider, the extremes are incredible. 1137 01:00:02,150 --> 01:00:05,222 If Rossi gets $5 or $6 million at the one end, 1138 01:00:05,256 --> 01:00:06,361 you might have a rider 1139 01:00:06,395 --> 01:00:09,813 that gets $100,000 at the bottom end. 1140 01:00:09,847 --> 01:00:12,470 So that's a huge number in a budget. 1141 01:00:12,505 --> 01:00:14,369 The second component, obviously, is the technology. 1142 01:00:14,403 --> 01:00:16,958 Do you lease it? Do you buy it? Do you make it? 1143 01:00:16,992 --> 01:00:18,718 And there's millions of dollars there. 1144 01:00:18,753 --> 01:00:20,444 And then there's the over-the-road costs, 1145 01:00:20,478 --> 01:00:23,620 team personnel trucks, airplane fares and so on. 1146 01:00:24,482 --> 01:00:25,587 And it's real money. 1147 01:00:25,622 --> 01:00:27,865 [CHUCKLES] It's, uh, definitely real money. 1148 01:00:29,246 --> 01:00:32,456 Rider-wise, we had Noriyuki Haga last year. 1149 01:00:32,490 --> 01:00:35,079 I guess he didn't achieve for himself 1150 01:00:35,114 --> 01:00:38,220 nor for our team the results we need. 1151 01:00:38,255 --> 01:00:40,050 He's not with the team anymore. 1152 01:00:40,084 --> 01:00:42,017 Probably a mutual thing. 1153 01:00:42,052 --> 01:00:45,124 Over the last couple of years, we've tested 1154 01:00:45,158 --> 01:00:47,333 John Hopkins, who's quite young. 1155 01:00:47,367 --> 01:00:49,335 He'll be 19 in the summer, 1156 01:00:49,369 --> 01:00:52,303 so we've run him at some short tests, 1157 01:00:52,338 --> 01:00:55,030 which you have to do to prepare for those days 1158 01:00:55,065 --> 01:00:57,723 when you don't agree with Noriyuki Haga 1159 01:00:57,757 --> 01:00:59,379 that he's going to stay for another year. 1160 01:00:59,414 --> 01:01:00,553 This one's a real good track. 1161 01:01:03,107 --> 01:01:05,662 I'm driving up the hill right here is real fun. 1162 01:01:05,696 --> 01:01:07,111 You're wide open around here, 1163 01:01:07,146 --> 01:01:08,216 around this right-hander, 1164 01:01:08,250 --> 01:01:10,252 just sliding it all the way up the hill. 1165 01:01:10,287 --> 01:01:12,254 You can do a lot more stuff on this game than, 1166 01:01:12,289 --> 01:01:14,912 you know, you couldn't really do on a motorcycle. 1167 01:01:14,947 --> 01:01:16,224 MAN: Oh, ow! 1168 01:01:16,258 --> 01:01:17,743 JOHN: You know, he came right down on his head. 1169 01:01:17,777 --> 01:01:19,054 You know, I don't know why he's 1170 01:01:19,089 --> 01:01:20,642 getting up and riding again. 1171 01:01:20,677 --> 01:01:22,437 -He should be sitting out for the day. -[MAN CHUCKLES] 1172 01:01:22,471 --> 01:01:23,576 Maybe the next day, too. 1173 01:01:23,610 --> 01:01:25,336 It definitely won't teach you anything 1174 01:01:25,371 --> 01:01:27,373 about riding the bike in general. 1175 01:01:27,407 --> 01:01:29,306 The only thing, you know, I'm actually 1176 01:01:29,340 --> 01:01:30,721 learning a whole bunch about 1177 01:01:30,756 --> 01:01:33,344 is, uh, is where the track goes. 1178 01:01:35,243 --> 01:01:37,038 JOHN: The bike reacts to your body position. 1179 01:01:37,072 --> 01:01:38,280 You're tucked down under the bubble, 1180 01:01:38,315 --> 01:01:39,868 staying as low as possible, 1181 01:01:39,903 --> 01:01:41,490 less wind resistance, pushing down 1182 01:01:41,525 --> 01:01:43,147 on the pegs, real hard braking. 1183 01:01:43,182 --> 01:01:44,908 Long, sweeping left-hander, 1184 01:01:44,942 --> 01:01:46,323 working your way on the throttle, 1185 01:01:46,357 --> 01:01:47,531 getting on it harder and harder. 1186 01:01:47,565 --> 01:01:48,946 You got to move real fast, 1187 01:01:48,981 --> 01:01:50,292 pushing down with your legs 1188 01:01:50,327 --> 01:01:51,742 and switch back over to the right. 1189 01:01:51,777 --> 01:01:54,434 Hang off pretty far to the right, using your body. 1190 01:01:54,469 --> 01:01:56,160 You've got to get over the front of the bike 1191 01:01:56,195 --> 01:01:57,196 to keep the front wheel down. 1192 01:01:58,784 --> 01:02:00,751 STEWART MILLER: You're braking from 180 miles an hour 1193 01:02:00,786 --> 01:02:02,684 to sometimes 40 miles an hour 1194 01:02:02,719 --> 01:02:06,032 in the space of 100 meters. 1195 01:02:06,067 --> 01:02:08,759 That's a lot of weight on the shoulders and arms. 1196 01:02:08,794 --> 01:02:12,867 Each track he brakes 1,000 times, 1,000 times. 1197 01:02:12,901 --> 01:02:14,903 Pretty much everybody now has a trainer 1198 01:02:14,938 --> 01:02:16,008 that follows them, pushes them 1199 01:02:16,042 --> 01:02:17,319 through the gym. They're athletes. 1200 01:02:17,354 --> 01:02:18,769 RYDER: Back in the late '70s, with Barry Sheene 1201 01:02:18,804 --> 01:02:20,081 and the young Kenny Roberts' idea 1202 01:02:20,115 --> 01:02:21,461 of a night before the race 1203 01:02:21,496 --> 01:02:22,773 probably involved a nightclub, 1204 01:02:22,808 --> 01:02:24,948 large amounts of alcohol, beer, cigarettes, 1205 01:02:24,982 --> 01:02:27,019 and getting home in a crashed hire car 1206 01:02:27,053 --> 01:02:28,261 at about 3:00 in the morning. 1207 01:02:28,296 --> 01:02:30,160 Kenny, who now makes his riders, you know, 1208 01:02:30,194 --> 01:02:32,852 eat pasta, drink orange juice and go to bed early. 1209 01:02:32,887 --> 01:02:34,543 They treat their diet, their training 1210 01:02:34,578 --> 01:02:37,167 the same as other absolute top level athletes. 1211 01:02:37,201 --> 01:02:39,065 Legs are a big part. I mean... 1212 01:02:39,100 --> 01:02:41,309 You got to drive straight from a hairpin, 1213 01:02:41,343 --> 01:02:43,863 get the thing hung out on your knee 1214 01:02:43,898 --> 01:02:45,071 and then from there just carry it. 1215 01:02:46,728 --> 01:02:48,730 SHEENE: They use their knees a lot more now. 1216 01:02:48,765 --> 01:02:50,663 Like Valentino, as an example, you know, 1217 01:02:50,697 --> 01:02:52,423 he'll get through a set of knee sliders 1218 01:02:52,458 --> 01:02:55,012 in half a day sort of thing. 1219 01:02:55,047 --> 01:02:56,255 Kenny Roberts' era, 1220 01:02:56,289 --> 01:02:58,636 that's when you really started to see the body 1221 01:02:58,671 --> 01:03:00,052 play more of an active role 1222 01:03:00,086 --> 01:03:01,950 in what the motorcycle's doing. 1223 01:03:01,985 --> 01:03:03,918 Before that, it was sitting on top of 1224 01:03:03,952 --> 01:03:05,540 the motorcycle and bending it in 1225 01:03:05,574 --> 01:03:08,508 and, you know, you don't dare move on the thing. 1226 01:03:08,543 --> 01:03:10,338 ROBERTS: I got a lot of experience from dirt track racing. 1227 01:03:11,580 --> 01:03:12,961 When it's going sideways like that, 1228 01:03:12,996 --> 01:03:16,344 you have to have something planted on the ground 1229 01:03:16,378 --> 01:03:19,036 to keep your weight in the same position. 1230 01:03:19,071 --> 01:03:22,005 I raced indoor races on concrete 1231 01:03:22,039 --> 01:03:24,248 and I used to put Supertape on the bottom of your shoes 1232 01:03:24,283 --> 01:03:27,700 so the shoe would actually slide on the concrete, 1233 01:03:27,734 --> 01:03:29,322 so you could keep it underneath you. 1234 01:03:29,357 --> 01:03:31,014 But when I started dragging my knees, 1235 01:03:31,048 --> 01:03:33,154 you couldn't drag it with the leather 1236 01:03:33,188 --> 01:03:34,293 because the leather would catch 1237 01:03:34,327 --> 01:03:36,088 and jerk your foot off the foot peg. 1238 01:03:36,122 --> 01:03:38,090 And I started putting Supertape on my knees. 1239 01:03:38,124 --> 01:03:39,332 And it's just like, "Wait a minute. 1240 01:03:39,367 --> 01:03:40,299 "What are you doing? 1241 01:03:40,333 --> 01:03:41,679 [STUTTERS] "What are you doing?" 1242 01:03:41,714 --> 01:03:43,647 I mean, no one did it. 1243 01:03:43,681 --> 01:03:45,304 No one thought about it. No one did it. 1244 01:03:45,338 --> 01:03:49,101 It would have been somewhere around '72. 1245 01:03:49,135 --> 01:03:52,656 In 1973, I started riding a 750. 1246 01:03:52,690 --> 01:03:54,658 My brother-in-law, Paul Smart, 1247 01:03:54,692 --> 01:03:56,418 was very good on a big bike. 1248 01:03:56,453 --> 01:03:58,248 So I said to Paul, "You know, this thing, 1249 01:03:58,282 --> 01:03:59,870 "as soon as I get it over sideways, 1250 01:03:59,905 --> 01:04:01,492 "it sort of drags on the ground." 1251 01:04:01,527 --> 01:04:03,494 He said, "Well, hang off it more." 1252 01:04:03,529 --> 01:04:05,289 I just rode and let my knee hang out. 1253 01:04:05,324 --> 01:04:07,740 And then sometimes it'd touch on the ground. 1254 01:04:07,774 --> 01:04:09,121 If your knee's on the ground, obviously, 1255 01:04:09,155 --> 01:04:12,124 you can adjust your weight with the knee. 1256 01:04:12,158 --> 01:04:14,160 You'd know exactly where the motorcycle's at 1257 01:04:14,195 --> 01:04:15,748 because you're controlling the back wheel 1258 01:04:15,782 --> 01:04:17,854 with the throttle and lean angle. 1259 01:04:17,888 --> 01:04:20,753 And I'd like to steer the bike with the back wheel. 1260 01:04:20,787 --> 01:04:22,859 And I could do it on some racetracks 1261 01:04:22,893 --> 01:04:25,206 and do it fairly proficiently. 1262 01:04:25,240 --> 01:04:28,623 The rear wheel steering thing didn't really happen 1263 01:04:28,657 --> 01:04:30,487 until Kenny had retired from racing. 1264 01:04:31,557 --> 01:04:33,041 You know, the rear wheel steering thing 1265 01:04:33,076 --> 01:04:35,630 started when the radial tires came in. 1266 01:04:35,664 --> 01:04:37,425 Barry steered the motorcycle with the front wheel, 1267 01:04:37,459 --> 01:04:39,116 and I steered it with the back wheel. 1268 01:04:39,151 --> 01:04:42,154 So, it's two different theories of riding. 1269 01:04:42,188 --> 01:04:44,156 Yeah, he used to slide the bike. 1270 01:04:44,190 --> 01:04:45,916 The bike used to step out and that. 1271 01:04:45,951 --> 01:04:47,297 Yes, that happens to everybody. 1272 01:04:47,331 --> 01:04:49,161 I don't think he really understood it 1273 01:04:49,195 --> 01:04:51,301 because he never really got there with it. 1274 01:04:51,335 --> 01:04:53,544 He was two-time World Champion, as I said. 1275 01:04:53,579 --> 01:04:55,892 So who's gonna show him anything different? 1276 01:04:55,926 --> 01:04:57,928 It's not like some Yank's gonna come over here 1277 01:04:57,963 --> 01:05:00,103 and say, "Oh, this is the way you need to ride." 1278 01:05:00,137 --> 01:05:03,934 It started when the horsepower 1279 01:05:03,969 --> 01:05:06,005 exceeded the abilities of the tires 1280 01:05:06,040 --> 01:05:07,144 and the riders had to find 1281 01:05:07,179 --> 01:05:10,147 other ways of continuing to race fast, 1282 01:05:10,182 --> 01:05:11,769 especially over a long race distance. 1283 01:05:11,804 --> 01:05:14,117 It required a different kind of skill 1284 01:05:14,151 --> 01:05:16,567 which favored all the American dirt trackers. 1285 01:05:16,602 --> 01:05:20,502 That gave rise to the whole era of American champions, 1286 01:05:20,537 --> 01:05:22,435 'cause they were schooled in that art 1287 01:05:22,470 --> 01:05:24,644 of being able to ride the motorcycle 1288 01:05:24,679 --> 01:05:27,371 when it didn't grip the road anymore, 1289 01:05:27,406 --> 01:05:29,339 when every time you opened the throttle, the back wheel would spin 1290 01:05:29,373 --> 01:05:30,685 instead of driving them forward. 1291 01:05:30,719 --> 01:05:32,894 And you had to slide it to go around the corner. 1292 01:05:32,929 --> 01:05:35,552 And that's receded a bit 1293 01:05:35,586 --> 01:05:37,347 with the improvement in tires, 1294 01:05:37,381 --> 01:05:39,280 but it still holds good, I think, 1295 01:05:39,314 --> 01:05:40,937 yeah, especially towards the end of a race. 1296 01:05:40,971 --> 01:05:43,249 That's when you see the good guys really show up, 1297 01:05:43,284 --> 01:05:45,010 is when things are getting tough 1298 01:05:45,044 --> 01:05:46,494 and the bikes have developed problems 1299 01:05:46,528 --> 01:05:47,874 and they've got to ride around the problem. 1300 01:05:53,915 --> 01:05:55,296 McGREGOR: At the Catalunya test, 1301 01:05:55,330 --> 01:05:58,023 Hopkins completes over 100 laps, 1302 01:05:58,057 --> 01:06:00,128 twice as many as most of the riders. 1303 01:06:00,163 --> 01:06:01,681 He falls once but is unhurt. 1304 01:06:03,476 --> 01:06:04,788 McCoy's bike, on the other hand, 1305 01:06:04,822 --> 01:06:06,307 hasn't turned a wheel, 1306 01:06:06,341 --> 01:06:08,481 because McCoy isn't here. 1307 01:06:08,516 --> 01:06:11,312 At the last test, two weeks earlier in Portugal, 1308 01:06:11,346 --> 01:06:13,279 he was the fastest man on the track. 1309 01:06:13,314 --> 01:06:15,005 McCOY: The temperature was dropping. 1310 01:06:15,040 --> 01:06:16,938 It was quite windy that day. 1311 01:06:16,973 --> 01:06:18,836 As I went into the corner, 1312 01:06:18,871 --> 01:06:20,528 the back started to come around on me 1313 01:06:20,562 --> 01:06:22,012 and it kicked back a bit. 1314 01:06:22,047 --> 01:06:23,358 I ended up on top of the bike. 1315 01:06:23,393 --> 01:06:24,911 I landed on top of the screen 1316 01:06:25,878 --> 01:06:27,466 and then I sort of fell off... 1317 01:06:27,500 --> 01:06:29,295 Well, fell onto the ground on my feet 1318 01:06:29,330 --> 01:06:32,678 in front of the bike with my right leg. 1319 01:06:32,712 --> 01:06:35,232 Um, I felt the bike hitting me in the back of the leg. 1320 01:06:35,267 --> 01:06:37,545 Yeah, and they had to go from under the kneecap, 1321 01:06:37,579 --> 01:06:39,340 put in a big titanium rod. 1322 01:06:39,374 --> 01:06:41,066 It's through the whole tibia. 1323 01:06:41,100 --> 01:06:42,308 That's where they went in with the pin. 1324 01:06:43,516 --> 01:06:45,587 Screw here. Screw there. It's pretty clean. 1325 01:06:47,003 --> 01:06:49,729 Well, there's just, like, three screw holes down there. 1326 01:06:49,764 --> 01:06:51,076 This year we've done so well in testing. 1327 01:06:51,110 --> 01:06:54,251 We've been first everywhere and doing it easy. 1328 01:06:54,286 --> 01:06:55,908 And then you have one little fall. 1329 01:06:55,942 --> 01:06:57,772 It's my first fall of the year. 1330 01:06:59,084 --> 01:07:01,845 I've had a few thoughts in my mind, anyway, 1331 01:07:01,879 --> 01:07:03,433 of, you know, how long is this going to last 1332 01:07:03,467 --> 01:07:05,228 or how long is my body going to last? 1333 01:07:05,262 --> 01:07:08,886 Hopefully, it's going to be a few more years yet. 1334 01:07:08,921 --> 01:07:11,372 And do the best I can and hopefully, one day, 1335 01:07:11,406 --> 01:07:13,029 or this year, I'll win a World Championship. 1336 01:07:17,964 --> 01:07:19,345 BENNET: It's disappointing because, 1337 01:07:19,380 --> 01:07:20,967 again, Garry's doing so well, 1338 01:07:21,002 --> 01:07:22,521 and then it all went wrong 1339 01:07:22,555 --> 01:07:24,488 for want of another word, didn't it? 1340 01:07:24,523 --> 01:07:26,111 These sort of things happen, don't they? 1341 01:07:26,145 --> 01:07:27,836 And you've got to accept them, anyway. 1342 01:07:27,871 --> 01:07:29,252 -Part of the sport, isn't it? -That's right. 1343 01:07:30,080 --> 01:07:31,530 It's a fast, dangerous sport, 1344 01:07:31,564 --> 01:07:32,979 tarmac's pretty hard stuff. 1345 01:07:33,014 --> 01:07:35,085 BENNET: You know, they knock themselves so much, 1346 01:07:35,120 --> 01:07:36,569 that in the end, the old body's going to say, 1347 01:07:36,604 --> 01:07:37,605 "Whoo, I've had enough of this." 1348 01:07:41,678 --> 01:07:43,542 McGREGOR: The 500s are in trouble, 1349 01:07:43,576 --> 01:07:45,302 as much as 10 miles an hour slower 1350 01:07:45,337 --> 01:07:47,339 than the four-strokes in a straight line. 1351 01:07:47,373 --> 01:07:49,686 They can't hope to match the raw power of the bigger bikes. 1352 01:07:51,446 --> 01:07:52,689 -It goes in there, then... -Yeah. 1353 01:07:52,723 --> 01:07:55,105 -That's how that fits. -Yeah, that's right. Yeah. 1354 01:07:55,140 --> 01:07:56,486 McGREGOR: However, wind tunnel tests 1355 01:07:56,520 --> 01:07:58,350 carried out by Red Bull Yamaha 1356 01:07:58,384 --> 01:08:00,110 indicate that there's more speed to come 1357 01:08:00,145 --> 01:08:01,767 from better aerodynamics, 1358 01:08:01,801 --> 01:08:03,493 maybe as much as 10 miles per hour. 1359 01:08:04,804 --> 01:08:06,565 At a secret test in Valencia, 1360 01:08:06,599 --> 01:08:08,463 with the first race just three weeks away 1361 01:08:08,498 --> 01:08:10,776 and Garry McCoy laid up in hospital, 1362 01:08:10,810 --> 01:08:12,571 it's down to John Hopkins to find out 1363 01:08:12,605 --> 01:08:15,574 how the new design performs on the track. 1364 01:08:15,608 --> 01:08:19,025 That looks like it'll turn a little more into the corner. 1365 01:08:19,923 --> 01:08:21,166 It definitely leans harder. 1366 01:08:22,132 --> 01:08:23,478 -Okay. Mmm. -Faster. 1367 01:08:23,513 --> 01:08:24,652 With the standard fairing, 1368 01:08:24,686 --> 01:08:26,654 there's quite a lot of lift at the front. 1369 01:08:26,688 --> 01:08:27,758 Uh-huh. 1370 01:08:30,589 --> 01:08:32,246 Yeah, I used to race myself. 1371 01:08:32,280 --> 01:08:33,350 That's how I got involved in this. 1372 01:08:36,457 --> 01:08:38,079 I wasn't good enough to cut it, 1373 01:08:38,114 --> 01:08:39,356 so wasn't interested. 1374 01:08:39,391 --> 01:08:41,841 If I couldn't win, then I didn't want to do it. 1375 01:08:41,876 --> 01:08:42,877 INTERVIEWER: Why were you not good enough? 1376 01:08:42,911 --> 01:08:43,912 What were the things that you think 1377 01:08:43,947 --> 01:08:45,259 you need to go really fast? 1378 01:08:46,743 --> 01:08:47,675 Balls. 1379 01:08:48,710 --> 01:08:50,126 Equipment. Money. 1380 01:08:50,160 --> 01:08:52,645 And I didn't want to continue being an also-ran, so... 1381 01:08:52,680 --> 01:08:53,853 I would rather be here 1382 01:08:53,888 --> 01:08:55,683 as a mechanic in the World Championship 1383 01:08:55,717 --> 01:08:57,374 than messing around at home. 1384 01:08:57,409 --> 01:08:58,962 When you stand on that pit wall 1385 01:08:58,996 --> 01:09:00,101 and Garry goes past you 1386 01:09:01,930 --> 01:09:03,691 at 160, 170 mile an hour, 1387 01:09:03,725 --> 01:09:06,280 and you could actually put your hand out and touch him 1388 01:09:06,314 --> 01:09:07,764 and the hairs on the back of your neck 1389 01:09:07,798 --> 01:09:08,592 stand on end, 1390 01:09:10,560 --> 01:09:11,388 that's a buzz. 1391 01:09:27,577 --> 01:09:29,855 CROSSMAN: I was talking to one of his mechanics. 1392 01:09:29,889 --> 01:09:31,753 Next thing, you know, we heard the bike give out 1393 01:09:31,788 --> 01:09:33,617 and then we saw dust in the air, 1394 01:09:33,652 --> 01:09:36,517 and usually John gets right up. 1395 01:09:36,551 --> 01:09:38,001 But we didn't see him get up. 1396 01:09:40,072 --> 01:09:41,556 I jumped on the scooter 1397 01:09:41,591 --> 01:09:43,558 and everyone jumped in the van, so I was a little behind. 1398 01:09:43,593 --> 01:09:45,077 I was a little nervous. 1399 01:09:47,942 --> 01:09:49,254 JOHN: I was going for a good lap 1400 01:09:49,288 --> 01:09:50,634 and everything was going good. 1401 01:09:50,669 --> 01:09:52,326 Out of the sharp one, I tried to get on it 1402 01:09:53,706 --> 01:09:56,675 and it just came out, flicked, flicked me back. 1403 01:09:56,709 --> 01:09:57,952 I mean, it flicked me so fast 1404 01:09:57,986 --> 01:09:59,540 I didn't even know what happened. 1405 01:09:59,574 --> 01:10:01,783 Next thing I know, I'm up in the air 1406 01:10:01,818 --> 01:10:03,613 going straight down towards my head. 1407 01:10:04,372 --> 01:10:06,236 And I landed on my head 1408 01:10:06,271 --> 01:10:07,479 and skidded around a little bit... 1409 01:10:09,343 --> 01:10:14,002 and then was pretty dizzy, had to lay down for about 10 seconds. 1410 01:10:15,487 --> 01:10:17,523 When you're floating through the air, 1411 01:10:17,558 --> 01:10:19,249 sliding across the ground at that speed, 1412 01:10:19,284 --> 01:10:20,699 there's nothing really you can do. 1413 01:10:20,733 --> 01:10:22,666 If you try and stop yourself from flipping, 1414 01:10:23,357 --> 01:10:24,530 going that fast, 1415 01:10:24,565 --> 01:10:26,567 I mean, that's when stuff's gonna break. 1416 01:10:26,601 --> 01:10:28,293 You gotta sit there and pretty much just take it. 1417 01:10:29,121 --> 01:10:30,881 Take the beating. 1418 01:10:30,916 --> 01:10:33,470 McGREGOR: It wasn't the aerodynamics that upset the bike. 1419 01:10:33,505 --> 01:10:35,438 Hopkins' crash was just another reminder 1420 01:10:35,472 --> 01:10:37,681 of the 500's vicious nature. 1421 01:10:37,716 --> 01:10:39,235 [DR. AMADEO ROCHE SPEAKING SPANISH] 1422 01:10:48,658 --> 01:10:49,831 CLIFFORD: I would say we've ended up 1423 01:10:49,866 --> 01:10:51,764 with more questions than we have answers 1424 01:10:51,799 --> 01:10:54,526 and that's not, unfortunately, the unusual. 1425 01:10:54,560 --> 01:10:56,252 DAN WELBURN: I expected to see an obvious 1426 01:10:56,286 --> 01:10:58,875 improvement in speed, straight line speed, 1427 01:10:58,909 --> 01:11:01,671 and, uh, for one reason or another, 1428 01:11:01,705 --> 01:11:03,983 I don't know why, it hasn't gotten any quicker. 1429 01:11:04,018 --> 01:11:06,572 McGREGOR: Hopkins has two weeks to recover. 1430 01:11:06,607 --> 01:11:08,436 By then, he will be 10,000 miles away 1431 01:11:08,471 --> 01:11:09,886 in Suzuka, Japan. 1432 01:11:13,545 --> 01:11:16,513 At Suzuka, he will have four hours and 20 minutes 1433 01:11:16,548 --> 01:11:18,619 to learn the hardest track of them all 1434 01:11:18,653 --> 01:11:21,484 and qualify for the first Grand Prix of his life 1435 01:11:21,518 --> 01:11:23,520 with no new aerodynamics to help him. 1436 01:11:28,180 --> 01:11:30,941 But at least he won't be riding with a titanium rod in his leg. 1437 01:11:38,949 --> 01:11:42,332 [ANNOUNCER SPEAKING INDISTINCTLYOVER SPEAKERS] 1438 01:11:43,333 --> 01:11:44,852 [ENGINE ROARING] 1439 01:11:44,886 --> 01:11:46,854 JOHN: It's really hard to get a feel for a bike, 1440 01:11:46,888 --> 01:11:48,200 though, with the wind. 1441 01:11:48,234 --> 01:11:49,753 I'm really fighting the wind out there. 1442 01:11:58,383 --> 01:12:00,902 It's really windy and the wind's sort of pushing you. 1443 01:12:00,937 --> 01:12:02,214 McCOY: It didn't seem too bad mid-corner. 1444 01:12:09,463 --> 01:12:12,155 Especially out of the hairpin, coming out of that second left. 1445 01:12:12,189 --> 01:12:13,121 JOHN: Yeah. 1446 01:12:31,968 --> 01:12:34,315 New tire, please. 1447 01:12:34,350 --> 01:12:36,421 JAMIESON: As you answer any criticism of the bike 1448 01:12:36,455 --> 01:12:38,630 by an adjustment by improving something, 1449 01:12:38,664 --> 01:12:41,771 by finding a better tire or more horsepower, 1450 01:12:41,805 --> 01:12:43,531 the rider then takes it to the next level 1451 01:12:43,566 --> 01:12:44,946 and makes it worse again. 1452 01:12:44,981 --> 01:12:46,983 You know? And that's basically what goes on. 1453 01:12:47,017 --> 01:12:50,089 No, not really gripping like it should, I think. 1454 01:12:50,124 --> 01:12:51,539 MAMOLA: We just saw a cloud of dust. 1455 01:12:51,574 --> 01:12:53,438 Then we saw him standing there. First thing we do is, 1456 01:12:53,472 --> 01:12:55,509 we try to find out whether or not they're injured, 1457 01:12:55,543 --> 01:12:57,373 and I knew he wasn't because he was standing there 1458 01:12:57,407 --> 01:12:58,615 like this against the hay bale. 1459 01:12:58,650 --> 01:13:00,962 The attitude is like, "Boy, I just screwed up." 1460 01:13:00,997 --> 01:13:02,550 JOHN: Cold tires. 1461 01:13:02,585 --> 01:13:04,690 Trying to put in a real good lap 1462 01:13:04,725 --> 01:13:07,521 and the wind was blowing really bad, 1463 01:13:07,555 --> 01:13:10,420 and just a number of things all equaled up 1464 01:13:10,455 --> 01:13:13,527 to one big slide and then a big highside. 1465 01:13:14,320 --> 01:13:17,047 To go 100%, 102%, 1466 01:13:17,082 --> 01:13:19,878 whatever it took, I could do it for three laps. 1467 01:13:19,912 --> 01:13:23,157 I could always plan on going three laps faster, 1468 01:13:23,191 --> 01:13:24,883 but no more than three laps. 1469 01:13:24,917 --> 01:13:27,679 You're usually racing around 90%, 95%. 1470 01:13:33,409 --> 01:13:34,858 DOOHAN: It was a big crash today. 1471 01:13:34,893 --> 01:13:35,928 And it's just one of those things. 1472 01:13:35,963 --> 01:13:37,447 Again, you're pushing at the limit 1473 01:13:37,482 --> 01:13:39,138 and, uh, you know, he said he had 1474 01:13:39,173 --> 01:13:41,175 a little lapse of concentration and that'll do it. 1475 01:13:41,209 --> 01:13:42,970 MAMOLA: When he left the seat of the bike, 1476 01:13:43,004 --> 01:13:44,040 he was probably doing about 1477 01:13:44,074 --> 01:13:46,387 125 miles an hour and accelerating. 1478 01:13:46,422 --> 01:13:48,700 All of his gloves had been worn down 1479 01:13:48,734 --> 01:13:50,253 to basically nothing, 1480 01:13:50,287 --> 01:13:52,048 trying to slow himself down before he hit the guardrail. 1481 01:13:52,082 --> 01:13:53,290 It shook him up a bit. 1482 01:13:53,325 --> 01:13:55,327 I mean, it would shake anybody up, believe me. 1483 01:13:55,361 --> 01:13:58,675 SCOTT: It's been a while since he has been down. 1484 01:13:58,710 --> 01:14:01,091 So, yeah, I think it'll sober him up a bit, you know. 1485 01:14:01,126 --> 01:14:02,921 You start to feel invulnerable, don't you? 1486 01:14:02,955 --> 01:14:04,474 Especially with the kind of adulation 1487 01:14:04,509 --> 01:14:05,682 he gets all the time. 1488 01:14:05,717 --> 01:14:06,959 SCHWANTZ: It does kind of take that 1489 01:14:06,994 --> 01:14:09,755 "I'm invincible, I'm bulletproof, uh, you know, 1490 01:14:09,790 --> 01:14:12,517 "I'm 10-foot-tall" mentality. 1491 01:14:12,551 --> 01:14:13,897 ROBERTS: In motorcycle racing, 1492 01:14:13,932 --> 01:14:16,521 you convince yourself that you're Superman. 1493 01:14:16,555 --> 01:14:18,971 You get this kind of glow around you that 1494 01:14:19,006 --> 01:14:21,284 you think that you're never gonna be hurt. 1495 01:14:21,318 --> 01:14:22,837 And I used to spend half my time 1496 01:14:22,872 --> 01:14:25,253 trying to say I'm not really that. 1497 01:14:25,288 --> 01:14:29,775 Sometimes, your press and what people say to you gets overwhelming. 1498 01:14:29,810 --> 01:14:31,984 You just get to believe 1499 01:14:32,019 --> 01:14:34,504 that you can just make that thing stick, 1500 01:14:34,539 --> 01:14:36,195 and you can make it slide 1501 01:14:36,230 --> 01:14:37,473 and you can make all these things happen 1502 01:14:37,507 --> 01:14:38,404 any time you want. 1503 01:14:39,302 --> 01:14:40,545 And sometimes you can't. 1504 01:14:40,579 --> 01:14:43,375 You've got to constantly remind yourself 1505 01:14:43,409 --> 01:14:44,756 that you are human, 1506 01:14:44,790 --> 01:14:47,103 because, you know, God, "I just messed up a little bit 1507 01:14:47,137 --> 01:14:49,139 "and didn't quite do it." 1508 01:14:49,174 --> 01:14:53,385 You know, Wayne's accident was really nothing spectacular. 1509 01:14:56,561 --> 01:14:58,045 RAINEY: But that day, I was just off a little bit. 1510 01:14:58,079 --> 01:14:59,736 I was struggling, 1511 01:14:59,771 --> 01:15:01,635 but I'd been in that situation many times. 1512 01:15:01,669 --> 01:15:02,912 So, it wasn't nothing new. 1513 01:15:02,946 --> 01:15:05,155 It was just an error on my part. 1514 01:15:05,190 --> 01:15:06,950 I just got in a little bit too hot, 1515 01:15:06,985 --> 01:15:08,780 carrying a little bit too much corner speed, 1516 01:15:08,814 --> 01:15:10,333 so I had to really bank the bike over 1517 01:15:10,367 --> 01:15:12,646 really hard to keep it on line. 1518 01:15:12,680 --> 01:15:15,580 And, uh, when I just opened the throttle, 1519 01:15:16,477 --> 01:15:18,030 it stepped out. 1520 01:15:18,065 --> 01:15:20,136 And it was just an easy... 1521 01:15:20,170 --> 01:15:22,103 It was an easy, uh, crash, you know. 1522 01:15:22,138 --> 01:15:24,071 I mean, 'cause, like, it stepped out 1523 01:15:24,105 --> 01:15:25,348 and I fell off the side of it, 1524 01:15:25,382 --> 01:15:27,523 and I was, like, sliding with the bike 1525 01:15:27,557 --> 01:15:29,248 across the track, 1526 01:15:29,283 --> 01:15:31,285 but when I went off the track, I hit a curb 1527 01:15:31,319 --> 01:15:32,631 and it kind of sent me up in the air, 1528 01:15:32,666 --> 01:15:35,358 and then I landed in the gravel trap 1529 01:15:35,392 --> 01:15:37,912 and it had speed bumps in it for the F1 cars. 1530 01:15:37,947 --> 01:15:39,120 And at that time, uh, 1531 01:15:39,155 --> 01:15:40,984 that's what we were using in motorcycles. 1532 01:15:41,019 --> 01:15:43,124 As soon as I hit that, it started setting me off, 1533 01:15:43,159 --> 01:15:44,954 so then I, you know, I didn't have any control 1534 01:15:44,988 --> 01:15:47,439 over how I was landing or where I was gonna land and... 1535 01:15:49,683 --> 01:15:50,753 TAD PILATI: He has no feeling 1536 01:15:50,787 --> 01:15:52,340 from the center of his chest down. 1537 01:15:52,375 --> 01:15:56,310 Uh, he's being held in a hospital near Rimini. 1538 01:15:56,344 --> 01:15:57,449 He's in stable condition 1539 01:15:57,483 --> 01:15:59,175 and, uh, the next 48 hours 1540 01:15:59,209 --> 01:16:00,210 are going to tell us everything. 1541 01:16:02,488 --> 01:16:04,456 RAINEY: Now all the sand traps are smooth, 1542 01:16:04,490 --> 01:16:06,941 but sometimes it takes a... 1543 01:16:08,356 --> 01:16:10,013 You know, big incident to get something changed. 1544 01:16:11,912 --> 01:16:13,741 Being World Champion was the ultimate, 1545 01:16:13,776 --> 01:16:17,918 but after I won it, it was time to do it again. 1546 01:16:17,952 --> 01:16:20,092 Looking back, I wish I'd have stepped back out of it 1547 01:16:20,127 --> 01:16:21,749 and said, sometimes, you know, you've got to get beat. 1548 01:16:21,784 --> 01:16:23,820 I didn't let myself think that. 1549 01:16:23,855 --> 01:16:26,651 It was just something that, uh, I was addicted to, 1550 01:16:26,685 --> 01:16:28,653 and it took a... You know, it took a big accident, 1551 01:16:28,687 --> 01:16:31,587 uh, to take me out of that situation. 1552 01:16:31,621 --> 01:16:33,554 SCHWANTZ: Quite a while after the race at Misano, 1553 01:16:33,589 --> 01:16:34,866 I was in my motorhome, 1554 01:16:34,900 --> 01:16:36,833 I looked outside and there was a bunch of journalists 1555 01:16:36,868 --> 01:16:38,524 and TV cameras and all kinds of stuff 1556 01:16:39,595 --> 01:16:40,837 sitting at the door of my motorhome. 1557 01:16:40,872 --> 01:16:42,114 I thought, "What's going on?" 1558 01:16:42,149 --> 01:16:43,391 So I walked outside and they said, 1559 01:16:43,426 --> 01:16:44,979 "Hey, you hear you won the World Championship?" 1560 01:16:46,015 --> 01:16:47,603 And I said, "Do what?" 1561 01:16:47,637 --> 01:16:49,950 I said, "There's still three races to go." 1562 01:16:49,984 --> 01:16:52,090 And that was when they told me of his injuries, 1563 01:16:52,124 --> 01:16:54,126 and I was probably as shocked as anybody 1564 01:16:54,161 --> 01:16:55,127 to hear the news. 1565 01:17:04,102 --> 01:17:05,655 VALENTINO: I'm superstitious, yes. 1566 01:17:05,690 --> 01:17:08,520 80% of riders have some superstitions. 1567 01:17:08,554 --> 01:17:12,489 I understand it may be stupid, but it's like this. [CHUCKLES] 1568 01:17:12,524 --> 01:17:15,492 Some actor and actress are superstitious 1569 01:17:15,527 --> 01:17:18,495 and do nothing of danger. 1570 01:17:18,530 --> 01:17:20,049 No? So I think it's normal. 1571 01:17:20,083 --> 01:17:23,086 A rider, when you go on the bike, you risk. 1572 01:17:24,225 --> 01:17:26,572 And I think it's quite normal. 1573 01:17:26,607 --> 01:17:29,368 We've got another five minutes to go 1574 01:17:29,403 --> 01:17:32,820 before the start of this MotoGP, 1575 01:17:32,855 --> 01:17:35,651 the four-strokes versus the two-strokes, 1576 01:17:35,685 --> 01:17:37,687 the second official qualifying session. 1577 01:17:37,722 --> 01:17:39,033 That's what happened yesterday, 1578 01:17:39,068 --> 01:17:41,242 Capirossi from Rossi, from Ukawa, from Roberts, 1579 01:17:41,277 --> 01:17:42,554 being the provisional front row. 1580 01:17:44,763 --> 01:17:47,766 Some of the muscles that have faded away, I need them. 1581 01:17:47,801 --> 01:17:49,975 It makes it a bit difficult to hang on. 1582 01:17:50,010 --> 01:17:52,391 MOODY: Valentino just about to come out of the garage, 1583 01:17:52,426 --> 01:17:54,048 and he's had two crashes this weekend. 1584 01:17:54,083 --> 01:17:57,362 He had one yesterday morning. He's had one this morning. 1585 01:17:57,396 --> 01:17:58,604 He was lucky yesterday. 1586 01:17:58,639 --> 01:18:01,124 He saw God yesterday. He was frightened. 1587 01:18:01,159 --> 01:18:03,748 There's been so much talk about the Yamaha M1, 1588 01:18:03,782 --> 01:18:05,922 the four-stroke that you're looking at, being a disaster, 1589 01:18:05,957 --> 01:18:07,752 not being up to what they'd hoped. 1590 01:18:07,786 --> 01:18:10,444 BIAGGI: I feel I cannot ride 100% with this bike. 1591 01:18:10,478 --> 01:18:12,584 Our people realize 1592 01:18:12,618 --> 01:18:15,518 where the problems are and they know. 1593 01:18:15,552 --> 01:18:17,520 Let's, you know, hope that 1594 01:18:17,554 --> 01:18:21,248 they can create something different and more competitive. 1595 01:18:21,282 --> 01:18:23,284 I don't know where he gets his excuse book, 1596 01:18:23,319 --> 01:18:25,355 but I wish I had one of 'em when I was racing. 1597 01:18:25,390 --> 01:18:27,357 RYDER: There's Capirossi. He's now on pole schedule. 1598 01:18:27,392 --> 01:18:30,775 MOODY: Now this is the Valentino Rossi bike from last year. 1599 01:18:30,809 --> 01:18:32,190 He's sitting up! There's a problem! 1600 01:18:32,224 --> 01:18:34,123 Somebody's down! Somebody's down! It's another Red Bull! 1601 01:18:34,157 --> 01:18:35,780 -McCoy! McCoy! -It's another Red Bull! 1602 01:18:35,814 --> 01:18:36,988 RYDER: It's McCoy. 1603 01:18:37,022 --> 01:18:39,231 MOODY: It was McCoy and McCoy is down! 1604 01:18:39,266 --> 01:18:41,855 And McCoy is on the racetrack and he's not moving. 1605 01:18:41,889 --> 01:18:43,960 That's why Loris Capirossi had to sit up. 1606 01:18:43,995 --> 01:18:46,100 We can see the accident from our commentary box 1607 01:18:46,135 --> 01:18:47,861 and there you see it on screen. 1608 01:18:47,895 --> 01:18:49,379 He's gonna be put on the stretcher. 1609 01:18:49,414 --> 01:18:51,140 The yellow flag's obviously being waved. 1610 01:18:52,417 --> 01:18:54,799 [ANNOUNCER SPEAKING JAPANESE OVER SPEAKERS] 1611 01:18:59,113 --> 01:19:01,046 McCOY: So I started to brake and tried to get it back 1612 01:19:01,081 --> 01:19:02,910 and the back had lifted up. 1613 01:19:02,945 --> 01:19:04,153 The wind must have pushed it around. 1614 01:19:04,187 --> 01:19:06,845 I saw the dirt come. 1615 01:19:06,880 --> 01:19:09,192 Well, he's a determined old fellow. Yes, he is. 1616 01:19:11,194 --> 01:19:13,024 Very determined. 1617 01:19:13,058 --> 01:19:15,958 I mean, the thing is, you don't want him to hurt himself any more. 1618 01:19:35,287 --> 01:19:36,910 VALENTINO: This pole position is, uh, 1619 01:19:36,944 --> 01:19:40,568 more important for me than normal, 1620 01:19:40,603 --> 01:19:43,779 because it arrives after two crashes 1621 01:19:43,813 --> 01:19:45,953 and I'm very happy. 1622 01:19:45,988 --> 01:19:47,783 DEBBIE IRVINE: He was really on it. 1623 01:19:47,817 --> 01:19:50,958 He would have been maybe a second off pole 1624 01:19:50,993 --> 01:19:52,753 had it all come together. 1625 01:19:58,759 --> 01:20:00,726 Then on the last section 1626 01:20:00,761 --> 01:20:04,800 where he crashed yesterday, he lost it all. 1627 01:20:07,009 --> 01:20:08,493 [RAIN PATTERING] 1628 01:20:19,159 --> 01:20:20,367 [ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYING] 1629 01:20:33,069 --> 01:20:34,622 VALENTINO: This time when I wake up, 1630 01:20:35,520 --> 01:20:37,108 I say, "Fuck." 1631 01:20:37,142 --> 01:20:39,800 MAMOLA: I was petrified of the rain. 1632 01:20:39,835 --> 01:20:42,734 I used to look in the top of my motorhome that had a sunroof 1633 01:20:42,768 --> 01:20:45,530 and I used to pray that it wouldn't rain. 1634 01:20:45,564 --> 01:20:46,772 SCHWANTZ: I used to love the rain, 1635 01:20:46,807 --> 01:20:49,085 because I felt like it made my motorcycle 1636 01:20:49,120 --> 01:20:51,087 exactly the same as everybody else's, 1637 01:20:51,122 --> 01:20:54,194 and at that point, it turned into a rider-to-rider battle. 1638 01:20:54,228 --> 01:20:56,161 [ENGINES ROARING] 1639 01:21:30,816 --> 01:21:32,680 CROSSMAN: I just told him to stay on the bike. 1640 01:21:32,715 --> 01:21:35,580 He'd done it a million times. There's no reason to worry. 1641 01:21:38,307 --> 01:21:39,964 JOHN: I really just got ahead of myself. 1642 01:21:39,998 --> 01:21:42,690 Ran it wide and then it was so slick that 1643 01:21:42,725 --> 01:21:45,555 I expected to, you know, keep it up and it just went out from under me. 1644 01:21:55,600 --> 01:21:57,809 McCOY: I couldn't get the right position with my leg. 1645 01:21:57,843 --> 01:21:59,052 The movement in the ankle 1646 01:21:59,086 --> 01:22:02,296 just didn't seem to be there, really. 1647 01:22:04,126 --> 01:22:07,129 One of the screws for the pin in my leg seemed to be coming out. 1648 01:22:07,163 --> 01:22:08,647 In the end, it was really painful. 1649 01:22:08,682 --> 01:22:10,132 I had to cut a hole in my boot 1650 01:22:10,166 --> 01:22:13,066 so that the screw could stick through it a little bit, 1651 01:22:13,100 --> 01:22:14,930 uh, just to take that pressure off. 1652 01:22:21,005 --> 01:22:23,110 I make, uh, websites. 1653 01:22:23,145 --> 01:22:25,319 -I am, too. -Oh, yeah? 1654 01:22:27,770 --> 01:22:29,737 My hobby, uh, motorcycle. 1655 01:22:31,808 --> 01:22:33,949 This week... [SOBS] 1656 01:22:33,983 --> 01:22:38,194 This weekend's a very, very wonderful time in my life. 1657 01:22:38,677 --> 01:22:40,058 [SOBBING] 1658 01:22:46,133 --> 01:22:49,171 I want to see you again. 1659 01:22:49,205 --> 01:22:52,346 You... you... [SOBS] 1660 01:22:52,381 --> 01:22:53,761 Thank you. 1661 01:22:57,627 --> 01:22:59,181 -Take it easy. Go watch the race. -Yeah. 1662 01:23:07,948 --> 01:23:08,984 Thank you. 1663 01:23:16,577 --> 01:23:17,993 JOHN: I was charging too hard. 1664 01:23:18,027 --> 01:23:20,547 Went in a little wide and cut the front. 1665 01:23:20,581 --> 01:23:23,999 Bike was still able to go so I just brought it back into the pit. 1666 01:23:24,033 --> 01:23:26,553 First time, he just got straight back on the bike. 1667 01:23:26,587 --> 01:23:28,934 And the second time he came in, we changed the fairing. 1668 01:23:28,969 --> 01:23:30,350 He'd lost his foot peg. 1669 01:23:30,384 --> 01:23:32,145 And the gear changer was loose. 1670 01:23:32,179 --> 01:23:35,113 We replaced a couple of brackets while we were at it. 1671 01:23:35,148 --> 01:23:36,321 And then he went out. 1672 01:24:00,035 --> 01:24:02,175 [ANNOUNCER SPEAKING JAPANESE OVER PA] 1673 01:24:03,521 --> 01:24:05,281 [ENGINE ROARING] 1674 01:24:11,391 --> 01:24:14,670 Enough other people fell off that he finished in 12th place. 1675 01:24:14,704 --> 01:24:16,016 CLIFFORD: Well, it was different. 1676 01:24:16,051 --> 01:24:18,467 It was an exciting way to start a Grand Prix career. 1677 01:24:18,501 --> 01:24:20,572 I would imagine he isn't gonna continue like that. 1678 01:24:20,607 --> 01:24:23,782 -What have you done to the motorbike? -[JOHN LAUGHS] 1679 01:24:23,817 --> 01:24:26,958 IRVINE: I can't remember anybody coming in and having repairs done 1680 01:24:26,992 --> 01:24:29,374 and going out and managing to finish so well. 1681 01:24:29,409 --> 01:24:32,274 So, it didn't go as planned. 1682 01:24:32,308 --> 01:24:34,138 My first GP, I'm really happy about it. 1683 01:24:34,172 --> 01:24:37,382 Two crashes and finishes in the points, that's a pretty good job. 1684 01:24:37,417 --> 01:24:39,281 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 1685 01:24:40,972 --> 01:24:42,698 [LAUGHTER] 1686 01:24:42,732 --> 01:24:44,493 I promised I'd bring it home today, 1687 01:24:44,527 --> 01:24:46,081 so I guess I gotta bring it home. 1688 01:24:54,158 --> 01:24:58,127 LINDA: The race was red-flagged on the 21st of 28 laps due to rain. 1689 01:24:58,162 --> 01:24:59,577 John Hopkins, 11th place, 1690 01:24:59,611 --> 01:25:04,513 World Championship classification, 15th, 14 points. 1691 01:25:04,547 --> 01:25:06,687 I've never been away from him this long and, 1692 01:25:06,722 --> 01:25:08,724 you know, and I worry about him. 1693 01:25:08,758 --> 01:25:11,002 He called me at six o'clock this morning, 1694 01:25:11,036 --> 01:25:13,591 probably about 15 minutes after the race. 1695 01:25:13,625 --> 01:25:15,386 So, that was good. He was all happy. 1696 01:25:19,528 --> 01:25:22,531 LINDA: I'm gonna fly to Italy on the 29th of May 1697 01:25:22,565 --> 01:25:24,153 to go to Mugello. 1698 01:25:24,188 --> 01:25:26,121 I've never seen him race one of these bikes. 1699 01:25:31,022 --> 01:25:32,713 McGREGOR: The Italian Grand Prix in Mugello 1700 01:25:32,748 --> 01:25:34,715 is the fifth race of the season. 1701 01:25:34,750 --> 01:25:37,097 From Suzuka, the teams moved on to South Africa, 1702 01:25:37,132 --> 01:25:39,237 Spain and France. 1703 01:25:39,272 --> 01:25:40,514 After four races, 1704 01:25:40,549 --> 01:25:42,482 Valentino Rossi has three victories 1705 01:25:42,516 --> 01:25:44,173 and one second place. 1706 01:25:44,208 --> 01:25:46,555 Max Biaggi has finished only two races, 1707 01:25:46,589 --> 01:25:50,041 taking ninth in Spain and third in France. 1708 01:25:50,075 --> 01:25:52,354 John Hopkins has scored points in every race, 1709 01:25:52,388 --> 01:25:55,115 with 11th his best result so far. 1710 01:25:55,150 --> 01:25:56,910 As for Garry McCoy... 1711 01:25:56,944 --> 01:25:59,430 The real disaster is the fact that Garry's leg, 1712 01:25:59,464 --> 01:26:01,673 instead of getting better, actually got worse. 1713 01:26:01,708 --> 01:26:05,194 Not only had the accident in Estoril broken his leg, 1714 01:26:05,229 --> 01:26:08,335 but it also shocked an old ankle injury 1715 01:26:08,370 --> 01:26:11,131 and that caused bone spurs to grow. 1716 01:26:11,166 --> 01:26:12,477 He had another operation 1717 01:26:12,512 --> 01:26:15,515 to clean out the misplaced bits of bone 1718 01:26:15,549 --> 01:26:18,690 and is now left with a six-to-eight-week recovery 1719 01:26:18,725 --> 01:26:19,898 following that operation, 1720 01:26:19,933 --> 01:26:22,038 which was done just 11 days ago. 1721 01:26:22,073 --> 01:26:23,695 It's really feeling quite good, 1722 01:26:23,730 --> 01:26:27,285 but, you know, I think the Championship's over for us this year. 1723 01:26:28,148 --> 01:26:29,874 [MOTOR SPUTTERING] 1724 01:26:32,946 --> 01:26:34,879 [ZOOMING] 1725 01:26:34,913 --> 01:26:38,020 MAN 1: Rossi! MAN 2: Biaggi! 1726 01:26:40,091 --> 01:26:42,335 MAN 3: Rossi! MAN 4: Biaggi! 1727 01:26:42,369 --> 01:26:44,958 MAN 4: Rossi! MAN 5: Biaggi! 1728 01:27:05,875 --> 01:27:08,361 [CROWD SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY] 1729 01:27:08,395 --> 01:27:11,743 VALENTINO: Impossible. Especially in Italy. 1730 01:27:11,778 --> 01:27:14,953 Is, uh, impossible from '97. 1731 01:27:16,161 --> 01:27:17,887 [CHUCKLES] Different life. 1732 01:27:17,922 --> 01:27:20,062 Have, uh, good point and bad point. 1733 01:27:20,096 --> 01:27:22,892 When you go to some place, "Ah, Valentino, I like you. 1734 01:27:22,927 --> 01:27:24,687 "I see the races. 1735 01:27:24,722 --> 01:27:26,551 "You are the best. You are the number one." 1736 01:27:26,586 --> 01:27:29,416 And it's okay. One day, two days is okay, 1737 01:27:29,451 --> 01:27:32,868 but after, it starts to become... 1738 01:27:32,902 --> 01:27:34,214 starts to become work. 1739 01:27:35,284 --> 01:27:36,458 McGREGOR: At Mugello, 1740 01:27:36,492 --> 01:27:39,288 Yamaha has a new chassis for Biaggi's bike. 1741 01:27:39,323 --> 01:27:41,946 He's immediately faster than he's been all year. 1742 01:27:42,774 --> 01:27:43,948 And so without the benefit 1743 01:27:43,982 --> 01:27:46,847 of any new parts for his bike, is John Hopkins. 1744 01:28:04,969 --> 01:28:06,764 JOHN: She gets a little scared sometimes 1745 01:28:06,798 --> 01:28:08,421 when she's in the stands at races. 1746 01:28:08,455 --> 01:28:10,975 She has to watch with her eyes shut, I guess you could say. 1747 01:28:11,009 --> 01:28:12,425 LINDA: I kind of watch him on the straightaways. 1748 01:28:12,459 --> 01:28:14,737 I don't like it when he's leaning over all that way 1749 01:28:14,772 --> 01:28:16,394 and he's sliding around. 1750 01:28:18,914 --> 01:28:21,813 We've had two bikes top 200 miles an hour today 1751 01:28:21,848 --> 01:28:23,677 at that spot just up there. 1752 01:28:23,712 --> 01:28:24,885 That's quite a landmark. 1753 01:28:24,920 --> 01:28:26,749 Here's a bit of a thing. 1754 01:28:26,784 --> 01:28:30,235 Yamaha technicians have been on the outside ofthe final corner this afternoon. 1755 01:28:30,270 --> 01:28:33,066 The quickest man exit speed at the final corner this afternoon 1756 01:28:33,100 --> 01:28:36,759 is the Honda V5 of Tohru Ukawa, 235 kilometers an hour. 1757 01:28:36,794 --> 01:28:40,729 Second quickest, Max Biaggi, Marlboro Yamaha four-stroke, 1758 01:28:40,763 --> 01:28:43,939 232 kilometers an hour, three K's less. 1759 01:28:43,973 --> 01:28:46,459 Quickest two-stroke, John Hopkins. 1760 01:28:46,493 --> 01:28:48,288 [CLAPPING HANDS] Bang, bang, bang. 1761 01:28:48,323 --> 01:28:50,117 227 clicks all day. 1762 01:28:53,258 --> 01:28:54,536 DOOHAN: Amazing. 1763 01:28:54,570 --> 01:28:56,710 In reality, this year he shouldn't really be judged. 1764 01:28:56,745 --> 01:28:59,817 He should just be let to ride, no pressure. 1765 01:28:59,851 --> 01:29:02,337 But already he's impressing a lot of people. 1766 01:29:02,371 --> 01:29:05,063 VALENTINO: For me, John Hopkins is a talent. 1767 01:29:05,098 --> 01:29:07,169 He's good. Fast. 1768 01:29:07,203 --> 01:29:11,138 First year with the 500 is not easy for anybody. 1769 01:29:11,173 --> 01:29:13,037 JOHN: Everything's starting to come together. 1770 01:29:13,071 --> 01:29:16,454 I'm actually really starting to find my strong point towards the other riders 1771 01:29:16,489 --> 01:29:17,662 and that's under braking. 1772 01:29:17,697 --> 01:29:19,871 I'm finding myself a real late braker. 1773 01:29:19,906 --> 01:29:22,633 Plus, this is the first track that we went to in the series 1774 01:29:22,667 --> 01:29:25,394 that I've actually had time on before we came here. 1775 01:29:25,429 --> 01:29:27,120 That does help, knowing where you're going. 1776 01:29:28,501 --> 01:29:30,019 McGREGOR: In Friday qualifying, 1777 01:29:30,054 --> 01:29:33,264 Hopkins is seventh fastest in only his fifth Grand Prix. 1778 01:29:34,576 --> 01:29:37,061 The fairy tale ends on Saturday. 1779 01:29:37,095 --> 01:29:39,063 He runs out of road in final qualifying 1780 01:29:39,097 --> 01:29:42,100 while his rivals find more speed. 1781 01:29:42,135 --> 01:29:45,103 At the end of the session, he's down in 13th place. 1782 01:29:46,311 --> 01:29:48,348 And then he gets a bad start. 1783 01:29:48,383 --> 01:29:50,177 [ENGINES ROARING] 1784 01:30:00,464 --> 01:30:02,638 -[MOTORBIKES ZOOMING] -[CROWD CHEERING] 1785 01:30:10,197 --> 01:30:11,716 Seventeenth. 1786 01:30:11,751 --> 01:30:13,028 McGREGOR: Up at the front, 1787 01:30:13,062 --> 01:30:15,271 it looks like Biaggi's in the mood for a race. 1788 01:30:17,929 --> 01:30:20,173 I think it's a rivalry that's good for the sport. 1789 01:30:21,381 --> 01:30:23,452 Biaggi really needs to step up 1790 01:30:23,487 --> 01:30:25,489 to make it continue to be a rivalry, 1791 01:30:25,523 --> 01:30:29,251 because Rossi's got his name and his number, his address, 1792 01:30:29,285 --> 01:30:31,736 car license plate. 1793 01:30:31,771 --> 01:30:33,566 He doesn't just have his number on the racetrack, 1794 01:30:33,600 --> 01:30:36,707 he's got him beat in all different categories. 1795 01:30:36,741 --> 01:30:39,468 Watching Rossi, yeah, he follows, follows, follows. 1796 01:30:39,503 --> 01:30:42,160 Four or five laps from the end, he goes. He checks out. 1797 01:30:44,749 --> 01:30:46,475 I don't think that's gonna be the case forever. 1798 01:30:46,510 --> 01:30:49,478 It's just, I think Honda happens to have 1799 01:30:49,513 --> 01:30:51,929 a little bit better motorcycle than most right now, 1800 01:30:51,963 --> 01:30:53,655 and they've got the best rider. 1801 01:30:56,209 --> 01:30:57,762 [CHEERING] 1802 01:31:01,904 --> 01:31:03,354 [INDISTINCT CHATTERING] 1803 01:31:07,979 --> 01:31:10,672 Ahh, I'm so proud of you. 1804 01:31:11,707 --> 01:31:13,640 JOHN: All in all, it went really good. 1805 01:31:13,675 --> 01:31:14,952 Got a 12th. 1806 01:31:14,986 --> 01:31:16,919 So can't be, uh, disappointed with that. 1807 01:31:16,954 --> 01:31:18,507 I was aiming for the top ten. 1808 01:31:18,542 --> 01:31:20,026 INTERVIEWER: What about Catalunya? You've tested there. 1809 01:31:20,060 --> 01:31:21,476 JOHN: Yeah, I like that track. 1810 01:31:21,510 --> 01:31:24,340 So, yeah, I really look forward to going there and racing. 1811 01:31:35,351 --> 01:31:38,389 JOHN: The lady, well, that symbolizes the trophy girl. 1812 01:31:38,423 --> 01:31:40,874 You win a race, there's the trophy girl. 1813 01:31:40,909 --> 01:31:42,876 You got the checkered flag. 1814 01:31:42,911 --> 01:31:44,740 You want to get to the checkered flag first. 1815 01:31:44,775 --> 01:31:46,501 She's holding the American flag. 1816 01:31:46,535 --> 01:31:48,710 Born in America. I'm an American citizen. 1817 01:31:48,744 --> 01:31:51,367 The British Union Jack, as her dress, 1818 01:31:51,402 --> 01:31:54,129 symbolizes my whole family's from England. 1819 01:31:54,163 --> 01:31:56,200 I was the only one born in the U.S. 1820 01:32:01,550 --> 01:32:03,483 [ENGINE REVVING] 1821 01:32:14,598 --> 01:32:16,531 [SPEAKING ITALIAN] 1822 01:32:22,398 --> 01:32:24,331 MARK NEALE: Valentino, is it your first time here? 1823 01:32:24,366 --> 01:32:26,126 -Yeah, uh, in this track? Yes. -NEALE: Yeah. 1824 01:32:27,334 --> 01:32:29,405 Do you think they'll invite you to come again? 1825 01:32:30,406 --> 01:32:31,994 [CAR CRASHING] 1826 01:32:33,306 --> 01:32:36,274 For sure, no. [LAUGHS] The first and the last. 1827 01:32:42,487 --> 01:32:45,318 No problem with the crashed car.What crashed car? 1828 01:32:47,009 --> 01:32:49,046 VALENTINO: This is my sport and my first passion, 1829 01:32:49,080 --> 01:32:50,461 to ride the bike. 1830 01:32:50,495 --> 01:32:53,326 But to drive rally car is... I like very much. 1831 01:32:53,360 --> 01:32:55,604 Maybe in the future is possible we change. 1832 01:32:55,639 --> 01:32:58,296 Now I go quite fast. 1833 01:32:58,331 --> 01:33:00,160 So if I stay at this level 1834 01:33:00,195 --> 01:33:03,681 for another two or three years, is okay. We stay. 1835 01:33:03,716 --> 01:33:05,476 [AIR HORNS BLOWING] 1836 01:33:11,378 --> 01:33:13,139 McGREGOR: At the IRTA test in March, 1837 01:33:13,173 --> 01:33:17,695 Hopkins' best lap at the Catalunya circuit was one minute, 46.4. 1838 01:33:17,730 --> 01:33:20,767 Over one-and-a-half seconds slower than Rossi. 1839 01:33:20,802 --> 01:33:23,252 Since then, his bike hasn't got any quicker. 1840 01:33:23,287 --> 01:33:27,532 But as he shows in the final minutes of qualifying, he has. 1841 01:33:27,567 --> 01:33:28,948 JOHN: I knew it was a really good lap, 1842 01:33:28,982 --> 01:33:30,846 and you see the big screen over here, 1843 01:33:30,881 --> 01:33:33,504 and the big thing with all the timetables and I got around, you know, 1844 01:33:33,538 --> 01:33:38,854 three-quarters of the lap and I see 21 on top and wow. 1845 01:33:38,889 --> 01:33:41,754 So, yeah. I'm pretty happy. 1846 01:33:41,788 --> 01:33:44,135 CROSSMAN: My heart just stopped. 1847 01:33:44,170 --> 01:33:46,655 I was, like, jumping up and down. Tears were coming out. 1848 01:33:46,690 --> 01:33:49,520 Oh, man. I didn't think he would do it that fast. 1849 01:33:49,554 --> 01:33:53,697 McGREGOR: For a few glorious moments, Hopkins is number one. 1850 01:33:53,731 --> 01:33:57,079 Unfortunately, there are still three minutes of qualifying to go. 1851 01:33:57,114 --> 01:34:00,358 And in that time, he's bumped down to sixth. 1852 01:34:00,393 --> 01:34:02,602 No matter. He's made his mark. 1853 01:34:05,053 --> 01:34:06,295 [ENGINES REVVING] 1854 01:34:12,129 --> 01:34:15,511 He took tenth in the race. His first top ten finish. 1855 01:34:16,409 --> 01:34:17,721 Valentino Rossi won, 1856 01:34:17,755 --> 01:34:20,068 as he did two weeks later at the Dutch Grand Prix, 1857 01:34:20,102 --> 01:34:22,691 where Hopkins finished seventh. 1858 01:34:22,726 --> 01:34:24,693 Then, in qualifying for the German Grand Prix, 1859 01:34:24,728 --> 01:34:27,558 Hopkins fell at high speed and broke a bone in his hand. 1860 01:34:28,317 --> 01:34:29,940 He missed the race, 1861 01:34:29,974 --> 01:34:32,149 but was back on the bike a month later in the Czech Republic. 1862 01:34:34,841 --> 01:34:39,052 Valentino Rossi went on to win 11 Grand Prix and the Championship. 1863 01:34:39,087 --> 01:34:41,537 Max Biaggi challenged him only occasionally, 1864 01:34:41,572 --> 01:34:44,540 winning two races and finishing a distant second overall. 1865 01:34:45,921 --> 01:34:47,923 John Hopkins completed his rookie season 1866 01:34:47,958 --> 01:34:49,684 in 15th place, 1867 01:34:49,718 --> 01:34:53,342 scoring points in 12 of the 16 races. 1868 01:34:53,377 --> 01:34:56,345 The last line of 500cc two-stroke history 1869 01:34:56,380 --> 01:34:58,451 was written by Garry McCoy. 1870 01:34:58,485 --> 01:35:01,281 Back to full fitness at the final race in Valencia, 1871 01:35:01,316 --> 01:35:03,076 he put a two-stroke in the front row 1872 01:35:03,111 --> 01:35:06,114 of a MotoGP grid for the last time. 1873 01:35:06,148 --> 01:35:08,841 In 2003, as Barry Sheene predicted, 1874 01:35:08,875 --> 01:35:10,497 there will be no more two-strokes. 1875 01:35:10,532 --> 01:35:13,915 McCoy, like everyone else, will be on a four-stroke. 1876 01:35:13,949 --> 01:35:16,745 McCoy crashed out of the Valencia race without injury 1877 01:35:16,780 --> 01:35:18,436 and victory went to Alex Barros, 1878 01:35:18,471 --> 01:35:20,024 who was given a Honda like Rossi's 1879 01:35:20,059 --> 01:35:21,957 for the last four Grand Prix. 1880 01:35:21,992 --> 01:35:24,511 He won two of them, leading some to ask, 1881 01:35:24,546 --> 01:35:27,583 "What would have happened if he had started the season on a four-stroke?" 1882 01:35:30,517 --> 01:35:33,728 A week after the last Grand Prix in early November, 1883 01:35:33,762 --> 01:35:36,696 the teams are out testing for next season. 1884 01:35:36,731 --> 01:35:39,285 The race never ends. 1885 01:35:39,319 --> 01:35:40,769 But for every rider, there comes a day 1886 01:35:40,804 --> 01:35:43,634 when he must face the fact that he can no longer do this. 1887 01:35:44,290 --> 01:35:45,947 What happens then? 1888 01:35:47,120 --> 01:35:48,846 RAINEY: It's 100 degrees. 1889 01:35:48,881 --> 01:35:51,642 It's the 29th of July, '02, 1890 01:35:51,676 --> 01:35:55,128 I'm out here playing in my kart. [CHUCKLES] 1891 01:35:55,163 --> 01:35:56,267 With Eddie. 1892 01:35:56,302 --> 01:35:57,752 I think we're in hell. 1893 01:35:57,786 --> 01:36:02,032 No, we're at Willow Springs and, uh, what is it, 100, 105? 1894 01:36:02,066 --> 01:36:04,275 And, uh, I'm very hot. 1895 01:36:04,310 --> 01:36:06,726 I got into karting, kind of, right after I retired. 1896 01:36:06,761 --> 01:36:09,349 Ricky Johnson, a motocross rider, friend of mine, 1897 01:36:09,384 --> 01:36:10,557 he had one, 1898 01:36:10,592 --> 01:36:12,697 and I got out there and it's just awesome. 1899 01:36:12,732 --> 01:36:14,561 And then Wayne got hurt and I thought, well, 1900 01:36:14,596 --> 01:36:16,046 this would be kind of a neat thing for him. 1901 01:36:16,080 --> 01:36:18,082 We could put hand controls and get him to try it. 1902 01:36:18,117 --> 01:36:19,221 RAINEY: I thought, "Are you kidding? 1903 01:36:19,256 --> 01:36:20,498 "I can't put a helmet back on 1904 01:36:20,533 --> 01:36:21,914 "and go out there and drive a kart and..." 1905 01:36:21,948 --> 01:36:23,743 "Aw, come on. Come on. Come on." 1906 01:36:23,778 --> 01:36:26,504 So I finally went out there and drove and I went, "Wow, this is fun." 1907 01:36:26,539 --> 01:36:28,023 The next thing I know, he's out there racing. 1908 01:36:28,058 --> 01:36:29,404 Now I'm out there chasing him. 1909 01:36:30,750 --> 01:36:33,235 BOY: He's smoking them, Rex. 1910 01:36:33,270 --> 01:36:35,134 REX: Uncle Wayne's smoking everybody. 1911 01:36:38,758 --> 01:36:41,726 After my accident, I ran the team, had the team. 1912 01:36:41,761 --> 01:36:43,245 ROBERTS: I know it was tough for him 1913 01:36:43,280 --> 01:36:45,351 to actually give up racing. 1914 01:36:45,385 --> 01:36:46,731 I reached a level where I said, 1915 01:36:46,766 --> 01:36:48,803 "I don't want to do this anymore." 1916 01:36:48,837 --> 01:36:50,459 He never reached that level. 1917 01:36:50,494 --> 01:36:54,084 And tragically, the accident was before he was at that level. 1918 01:36:54,118 --> 01:36:56,500 [DR. COSTA SPEAKING ITALIAN] 1919 01:37:13,724 --> 01:37:15,312 SCOTT: He's been released from his demons. 1920 01:37:15,346 --> 01:37:16,796 They're demons that drive these people. 1921 01:37:16,831 --> 01:37:19,350 Now he will look back on his obsession 1922 01:37:19,385 --> 01:37:21,697 and find it as hard to understand 1923 01:37:21,732 --> 01:37:22,871 as I did at the time, 1924 01:37:22,906 --> 01:37:24,597 or normal people did at the time. 1925 01:37:25,322 --> 01:37:29,119 [MAN SPEAKING ITALIAN] 1926 01:37:40,475 --> 01:37:42,442 In '95, in the rain, at Suzuka, 1927 01:37:42,477 --> 01:37:44,479 I rode around that entire race looking at stuff 1928 01:37:44,513 --> 01:37:46,861 that I had never seen at Suzuka before. 1929 01:37:46,895 --> 01:37:48,793 Guardrails in certain spots and, like, 1930 01:37:48,828 --> 01:37:51,935 "Whoa, man, I'm slowing down." 1931 01:37:51,969 --> 01:37:54,040 And then, the flight home from Japan, 1932 01:37:54,075 --> 01:37:55,939 Wayne Rainey sitting me down 1933 01:37:55,973 --> 01:37:57,699 and saying, "Kevin," he goes, 1934 01:37:57,733 --> 01:37:59,252 "you look like you're not having fun." 1935 01:37:59,287 --> 01:38:01,151 He goes, "You're supposed to be having a good time out there." 1936 01:38:01,185 --> 01:38:02,497 And he goes, "And if you're not," 1937 01:38:02,531 --> 01:38:03,878 he goes, "you need to stop." 1938 01:38:03,912 --> 01:38:05,500 I was pretty worn out 1939 01:38:05,534 --> 01:38:07,674 and I didn't have the motivation of Rainey being out there. 1940 01:38:07,709 --> 01:38:10,919 I think there were just too many cards in line 1941 01:38:10,954 --> 01:38:12,231 for me to say, 1942 01:38:12,265 --> 01:38:14,578 "You know, it's time for me to go." 1943 01:38:17,098 --> 01:38:18,685 DOOHAN: Pushing the machine and yourself. 1944 01:38:18,720 --> 01:38:20,756 Seeing how much you can get away with. 1945 01:38:20,791 --> 01:38:24,277 That was what it was with me and not to say I'm mad, 1946 01:38:24,312 --> 01:38:26,486 but, you see, I was enjoying racing. 1947 01:38:26,521 --> 01:38:28,109 I love motorcycles. 1948 01:38:28,143 --> 01:38:30,111 Winning was great, but it was a bonus. 1949 01:38:30,145 --> 01:38:33,217 I just wanted to see how much I could actually get out of myself, 1950 01:38:33,252 --> 01:38:35,116 and how much I could get out of the motorcycle 1951 01:38:35,150 --> 01:38:37,325 and how long I could continue to win for. 1952 01:38:38,395 --> 01:38:40,569 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 1953 01:38:41,985 --> 01:38:44,263 [ENGINE ROARING] 1954 01:38:44,297 --> 01:38:46,299 LINDA: They say, "Why do you let your son do that? 1955 01:38:46,334 --> 01:38:48,370 "He's gonna kill himself." 1956 01:38:48,405 --> 01:38:51,718 It's given him meaning. It's his life. 1957 01:38:51,753 --> 01:38:54,894 It's something he believes in. 1958 01:38:54,929 --> 01:38:56,033 JOHN: There's moments on a bike 1959 01:38:56,068 --> 01:38:58,173 when everything just comes together. 1960 01:38:58,208 --> 01:39:00,141 You connect with the bike completely 1961 01:39:00,175 --> 01:39:01,970 and just, the track, everything flows. 1962 01:39:02,005 --> 01:39:06,423 I mean, you could ride 10 to 40 laps 1963 01:39:06,457 --> 01:39:08,287 and just hit the same mark every time. 1964 01:39:08,321 --> 01:39:12,084 'Cause when it's on, it's on and it's the greatest feeling. 1965 01:39:16,053 --> 01:39:17,399 [SOMBER INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING] 1966 01:39:55,368 --> 01:39:57,163 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 1967 01:40:06,552 --> 01:40:08,140 I've been on crutches twice in my life. 1968 01:40:08,174 --> 01:40:10,728 Once when I was 13, racing a bike. 1969 01:40:10,763 --> 01:40:12,592 And once when I was 40. 1970 01:40:12,627 --> 01:40:15,906 Near my home and Kenny Roberts' house in Spain. 1971 01:40:15,940 --> 01:40:18,943 I was run off the road by a truck, 1972 01:40:18,978 --> 01:40:20,221 and my foot hit a post 1973 01:40:20,255 --> 01:40:22,706 and I spent 35 days in the hospital 1974 01:40:22,740 --> 01:40:25,674 and had a four hour operation 1975 01:40:25,709 --> 01:40:27,711 and had to wear an external fixator, 1976 01:40:27,745 --> 01:40:30,438 where pins are coming out of your leg and all that kind of stuff. 1977 01:40:30,472 --> 01:40:31,853 It was kind of ironic that 1978 01:40:31,887 --> 01:40:34,752 [CHUCKLES] I go through 28 years of my life racing, 1979 01:40:34,787 --> 01:40:36,651 and then on a scooter 1980 01:40:36,685 --> 01:40:39,550 I get pushed off the road and have an accident. 1981 01:40:39,585 --> 01:40:43,313 My message to anybody that rides on the road, um, you know, 1982 01:40:43,347 --> 01:40:44,762 that has any kind of a desire 1983 01:40:44,797 --> 01:40:46,454 to go fast around the corner 1984 01:40:46,488 --> 01:40:48,697 and maybe put their knee on the ground 1985 01:40:48,732 --> 01:40:50,354 is don't do it on the road. 1986 01:40:50,389 --> 01:40:52,080 The road is not a circuit. 1987 01:40:52,115 --> 01:40:54,496 Keep the speed down a bit because you never know, you know, 1988 01:40:54,531 --> 01:40:57,534 if there's a bit of dirt or oil or whatever on the street, 1989 01:40:57,568 --> 01:41:00,226 anything out there, or a dog or whatever. 1990 01:41:00,261 --> 01:41:02,332 Wombat, kangaroo. [CHUCKLES] 1991 01:41:02,366 --> 01:41:03,712 Just go somewhere 1992 01:41:03,747 --> 01:41:07,268 and find a local track day and go out and, you know, 1993 01:41:07,302 --> 01:41:08,648 do a couple track days a year 1994 01:41:08,683 --> 01:41:11,341 and just take out your aggression on a racetrack, 1995 01:41:11,375 --> 01:41:14,378 where everybody's out there doing the same thing. 1996 01:41:14,413 --> 01:41:17,140 Why risk your life on the road? 1997 01:41:17,174 --> 01:41:19,935 Because it's more easy, simple to go on the track 1998 01:41:19,970 --> 01:41:21,282 and be more safe. 1999 01:41:21,316 --> 01:41:27,253 Now the bike, it's possible, you buy are fucking fast. 2000 01:41:27,288 --> 01:41:32,120 Suzuki have 150 horsepower and Honda has 140. 2001 01:41:32,155 --> 01:41:33,156 And it's incredible. 2002 01:41:33,190 --> 01:41:35,675 I like to ride a bike on the street. 2003 01:41:35,710 --> 01:41:39,576 I have a CBR and I always ride, but need to, 2004 01:41:39,610 --> 01:41:43,338 especially need to stay every time concentrated 2005 01:41:43,373 --> 01:41:46,134 when you ride, because it's dangerous. 2006 01:41:46,169 --> 01:41:47,791 It's dangerous, not only you, 2007 01:41:47,825 --> 01:41:50,725 but all the fucking idiots drive the car, 2008 01:41:51,484 --> 01:41:53,762 because they don't... 2009 01:41:55,143 --> 01:41:56,938 look at the bike. 2010 01:41:56,972 --> 01:41:58,146 Because with the car, 2011 01:41:58,181 --> 01:42:01,563 it's bigger than the bike, so, no problem. 2012 01:42:01,598 --> 01:42:04,048 -I have a scooter... -INTERVIEWER: Yeah. 2013 01:42:04,083 --> 01:42:07,155 -Two-fifty scooter, big scooter. I enjoy, huh. -[LAUGHS] 2014 01:42:07,190 --> 01:42:10,158 But, uh, when I ride a scooter, 2015 01:42:10,193 --> 01:42:14,231 I wear always gloves and helmet and a big jacket. 2016 01:42:14,266 --> 01:42:16,337 I think I'd find myself... 2017 01:42:18,718 --> 01:42:21,065 having some trouble with authority 2018 01:42:21,100 --> 01:42:24,241 on a motorcycle if I ever got on the road, so... 2019 01:42:24,276 --> 01:42:26,485 I just choose not to. 2020 01:42:28,280 --> 01:42:32,836 But, uh, yeah, the safety issue plays a big, big part 2021 01:42:32,870 --> 01:42:36,150 in me choosing not to ride on the street. 2022 01:42:36,184 --> 01:42:40,844 What would I say to guys that want to go fast on their own bikes? Um... 2023 01:42:40,878 --> 01:42:43,087 "Make sure your medical insurance is up to date." 2024 01:42:44,606 --> 01:42:45,918 INTERVIEWER: Do you ride a bike? 2025 01:42:45,952 --> 01:42:47,920 No. It's far too dangerous, isn't it? 2026 01:42:47,954 --> 01:42:49,818 [LAUGHING] 153414

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