Many motor fans shed tears this Thursday. It’s hard to control emotions. A fictional two-wheeler, three-time champion of the Motorcycle World Championship in the category of 500cc sa 1990, 1991 and 1992is the great protagonist of Goodwood Festival of Speed leaving an image for history. Is about Wayne Rainey. The California pilot, at age 61, returned to him Yamaha YZR500 29 years after the accident he suffered Miano on September 5, 1993, leaving him in a wheelchair.
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On Thursday, the California pilot returned that pilot yamaha in front of the eyes of the audience Goodwood Revealed that he could only applaud in front of the American legend, who once again rejoiced in himself like a child, giving some acceleration to re -enjoy the sensations given to him by the power of that machine, which reminded many of moments he lived on top of it.
The Yamaha YZR500 was adapted to his paraplegia, removed the brakes and gear levers located on the stirrups to Rainey it could pilot to complete the 1.8 -kilometer route of this festival’s famous exhibition circuit, inaugurated by Lord March in 1993 within one of its properties. On Thursday, Rainey thrilled the entire UK public, a great motor enthusiast, who this weekend once again saw the most beautiful vehicles of today and the past pass on this iconic and special track.
This is not the first time Rainey He rode a motorcycle after his accident, but he rode his World Cup Yamaha. Wayne back behind a motorcycle in 2019, as an excuse for that ‘The Sound of Engines’ ng Suzuka. There, accompanied by Kenny Roberts and Eddie Lawson, he rode again after 26 years, in this case an adapted Yamaha YZF-R1.
Source: La Verdad

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