The greatest finish to a World Superbike race, along with Phillip Island '99 and Assen '96. Two fiercely competitive riders on one of the world's best tracks.
The usual enthusiastic commentary from Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder.
Neil Hodgson leads onto the last lap at Hockenheim heading for his first World Superbike win.
Fogarty,Yanagawa and Whitham all over him...................
Excellent commentary from Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder
One of the best last laps from WSB. An incredible performance by Chili in front of his adoring fans.
Great BELLOWING commentary from Keith Huewen assisted as always in those days by Julian Ryder...........great stuff!
Yet another unbelievable last lap from the 125cc class.
Sakata, Melandri, Cecchinello, Ueda Giansanti Scalvini and Manako fight for the win.
Julian Ryder and Keith Huewen are also in great form!
James Toseland riding Supersport in the British Championship way back in 1997. Excellent race with the best commentary team: Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder
Yet another great last lap from World Superbikes, Edwards leads and is aiming for his first ever win in the series, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder describe the action in their own unique style.
James Toseland riding Supersport in the British Championship way back in 1997. Excellent race with the best commentary team: Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder
Truly one of the best head to head last laps I have ever seen.
The new kid versus the seasoned pro.
Another great finish from my expansive Betamax VHS and DVD collection.
Again a brilliant emotional commentary from Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder.
All requests welcome...............
Race 2 1996 Hockenheim with original commentary from Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder.
Keith has an argument with himself over the body language of Fogarty after the flag...........CLASSIC!
First race of 1997. 1996 champion Troy Corser has gone to GPs and Carl Fogarty has a new enemy: John Kocinski. Calling the action as always are Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder.
Anthony Gobert is a huge loss to us all, those of us who saw him at his peak can only wish that he was able to fully realise his talent; this is part one of a display of his awesome bike control.
This was race 2 of the second last round of the championship. Troy Corser had a few points lead over Slight Fogarty and Chili. This race was a defining moment in the season and lead to a major bust up between Fogarty and Chili.
Dramatic stuff and typically emotive commentary from Keith and Julian.
The World Superbike Championship didn't know what had had hit it after the Japanese riders dominated the 1996 round. No Japanese rider had won a WSB until this day..............
Nori Haga had won the Suzuka 8 Hours as a partner to Colin Edwards for Yamaha. The Honda wild-card rider Yuichi Takeda was a complete unknown to the European competition............
This is the last lap of race 1
The infamous incident between Slight and Hodgson at Sugo in 1998.
Slight is challenging Fogarty for the championship and is desperate to beat the two Kawasakis. Slight and Hodgson pass and re-pass each other allowing Yanagawa to escape. What follows on the slowing down lap is legendary, see for yourself and hear the explanations from the two riders.
1996 season had some of the best races ever seen in WSB.
Here an epic last lap from Chili and Slight at the old Hockenheim circuit.
Again the Huewen and Ryder team in full flow!
James Toseland riding Supersport in the British Championship way back in 1997. Excellent race with the best commentary team: Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder