人気

スギヤ

shupapa

Jun
Born in Louisiana, USA, 1961
Freddie Spencer became familiar with dirt track racing from the age of four and began road racing in earnest at sixteen. He made his Superbike debut in 1980, initially riding Ducatis and Kawasakis, before signing with American Honda in 1981. He began competing in the AMA and simultaneously entered the World Grand Prix (WGP), finally making his international breakthrough. Then, in 1983, at the age of 21, he won his first championship by prevailing in a fierce battle against Kenny Roberts, the pioneer of American riders, setting the record for the youngest champion in history at the time. Furthermore, in 1985, he became the first rider in WGP history to win the GP250 and 500 double title. This record still stands unbroken today. Although injuries prevented him from returning to the forefront in his later years, his brilliance remained undiminished. He is a rider who remains in both memory and record.





