TBC Big Road Race 1985

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    DVD
    single layer on one side
    Approx. 46 min.
    Voice: Japanese
    4: 3Standard size
    Dolby Digital
    Region ALL
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    Description

    Christian Sarron makes his first appearance.
    Lawson's throttle control fascinated in the rain!
    On October 6, 1985, the 13th Congress was spared the direct hit of a typhoon that had been initially feared, but the final was held in the rain.
    In the World Grand Prix, Freddie Spencer won the 250cc and 500cc double titles, while Eddie Lawson finished second in the standings.
    Christian Sarron, ranked third behind Lawson, will be making his first appearance at this year's tournament.The Japanese team that will be welcoming the contestants is led by Tadahiko Taira, who has won the unprecedented three consecutive All-Japan championships, and includes Hiroyuki Kawasaki, Keiji Kinoshita, Yoshihisa Hasegawa, and Takumi Ito.
    In qualifying, Lawson took pole position with a time of 1:01.84, while the promising Taira was second, 0.17 seconds behind.
    In the first moto of the final, Kinoshita on NSR took the holeshot, but by the end of the opening lap, Lawson was in the lead.
    The battle with Salon continued, but Salon, who was strong in the rain, showed his true potential and took the lead for a while, but the track surface caused him to crash from the front and he retired.
    In the second moto, Kinoshita took the lead again right after the start, followed by Taira and Lawson.
    Salon, who crashed in the previous heat, started from the back of the grid, but his machine was still damaged and he had to pit early and retire.
    Lawson won both motos aggressively, sliding the tires of his two-stroke machine, which unlike the current MotoGP machines has no electronic control.

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