Space Riders

It tells the story of Sheene's pursuit of the world title, including his recovery from a near-fatal accident at Silverstone.

Leading up to the race, Masao practices Japanese stick fighting and talks to his wife Mika.

Some time later, the British Grand Prix begins and Barry ends up winning ahead of Ron and his archenemy Mike Lockwood.

Masao wins ahead of Lockwood and Ron, with Barry dropping out after his bike has Ignition trouble.

After his wife Mika deals with the crash by doing wheelies up and down the pit lane while sobbing uncontrollably, the San Marino Grand Prix begins.

The film uses hit songs from the era as narration; songs such as "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen, "Glittering Prize" by Simple Minds, "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran, "Love Comin' At Ya" by Melba Moore, "Outside" by The Fixx, "Reggae High" by The Dub Band, and "We Can Work It Out" by Brass Construction are used to add to the mood.