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The 1984 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 24–27 May 1984 at the Nürburgring . Classification
Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds Honda Racing Corporation: Honda: Honda NSR500 Honda NS500: 1 Freddie Spencer: 2, 4–9 Honda NS500: 5 Takazumi Katayama: 6, 8, 10–12 Honda NS500: 9 Ron Haslam: All R.M. Promotions Inc. Honda: Honda NSR500 Honda NS500: 3 Randy Mamola: 3–12 Marlboro Team Agostini: Yamaha: Yamaha YZR500 (OW76) 4 Eddie Lawson: All 18 ...
A dual seat, typical of most modern motorcycles. A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also accommodate a passenger. The most common type of motorcycle seat is a dual saddle or bench seat, which runs along the top of the chassis and is long enough for a pillion passenger to straddle the motorcycle behind the rider ...
1962 Manufacture of the ES 125/ES 150 begins. This was the first motorcycle with an asymmetric low beam headlight pattern. 1970 The millionth motorcycle rolls off the conveyor belt, an MZ ETS 250 Trophy Sport; 1972 MZ takes over manufacture of sidecars from Stoye. 1983 The two millionth motorcycle rolls off the conveyor belt, this time an MZ ...
The 2024 German motorcycle Grand Prix (officially known as the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland) was the ninth round of the 2024 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the sixth round of the 2024 MotoE World Championship.
The Argentine Grand Prix was taken off the calendar due to the high costs to host the event.; The South African Grand Prix was added to the calendar.; The French Grand Prix moved from the Nogaro circuit to the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans after a strike by all the factory teams, as well as some private drivers, due to the very dangerous track conditions.
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Frederick Burdette Spencer (born December 20, 1961), is an American former professional motorcycle road racer. He competed in the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships between 1980 and 1993, most prominently as a member of the Honda factory racing team where he was a three-time world champion . [ 1 ]