#flashbackfriday to the 1988 British 500cc Bike Grand Prix, where Wayne Rainey scored his first GP win in a race that was full of drama!
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Kevin Schwantz and Ron Haslam collided early on in the race with Schwantz out, breaking his knee cap. Amidst all the chaos, Randy Mamola, who managed to stay up after colliding with Norihiko Fujiwara at the hairpin, put on a great show with multiple power slides on his Cagiva as he waved to the capacity crowd. And then, on the final lap, Rob McElnea had a dramatic high-side coming out of the chicane, marking a dismal day for the Pepsi Suzuki team.
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The emergence of a new generation of hard-charging talent made 1988 one of the most memorable seasons of grand prix motorcycle racing ever. Reigning World Champion Wayne Gardner and arch rival Eddie Lawson were expected to dominate again, but the new breed of two-wheel heroes were ready to rip up the form book and upstage the legends of the sport.
The Bike Grand Prix 1988 review features drama from all 15 races, including the heroics of Brit riders Niall Mackenzie and Ron Haslam, the spectacular style of the ever-popular Randy Mamola, the sensational spills and the memorable first 500cc win for Wayne Rainey.
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