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From 1986 to 1995, Kevin Schwantz has been a very important figure of the Continental Circus with his original and generous style. Faithful to Suzuki, with unequal bikes, he never gave up facing Wayne Rainey and Mickael Doohan. Once his title won in 1993, in a sad context, motivation left him little by little. Even if he added two more victories to his record in 1994, he put an end to his career in 1995, after having scored… 34 points. Today still adulated by many fans, Kevin Schwantz is the rider who inspired the more until now.

Italian GP 1987
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
February 2001
Available
Daytona 200 Miles 1988
India ink on 106 lbs paper,
7,8 x 11,1"
November 2000
Available
Japanese GP 1989
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
December 2000
Spanish GP 1989
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
December 2000
Available
Austrian GP 1989
Gouache on 160 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
April 2001
Available
Czechoslovakian GP 1989
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
December 2000
Available
French GP 1990
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
7,8 x 11,1"
March 2001
Pit stop 1991
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
4,4 x 9,2"
March 2001
Available
Le Mans GP 1991
Italian GP 1992
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
8,9 x 11,1"
December 2000
Autographed photograph, 1992

Victory 1993
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
6,6 x 8,9"
December 2000
Available
Italian GP 1994
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
7,4 x 7,4"
December 2000
Japanese GP 1995
India ink and water on 106 lbs paper,
5,5 x 5,5"
December 2000

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