The HUNT for Ghost Rider: The Run Paris Couldn't Stop

For 15 years, one masked rider owned the fastest lap around Paris. Then a Swedish ghost crossed the border and beat it by 67 seconds. The true story of Ghost Rider's Paris Périphérique lap and the Black Prince record he beat. September 1989. A black Suzuki GSXR 1100 carved the 22-mile concrete ring around Paris at 119 mph average, in morning traffic. The rider left one number behind and disappeared: 11 minutes, 4 seconds. Then Ghost Rider came to Paris. The Swede had already built an outlaw brand on highway runs and escapes, all filmed, all sold on DVD through motorcycle shops. Full black leather. Tinted visor. No plate. Police could watch every second of the footage. They could not name the man inside it. He lapped the Périphérique in 9 minutes, 57 seconds. The first rider ever under ten. Sixty-seven seconds faster than a legend nobody had touched, and the moment one street myth swallowed another. 🔔 Subscribe for the outlaws, the records, and the riders who never showed their faces. New street racing documentaries every week. No fluff, all throttle. Chapters: 00:00 - THE BLACK PRINCE 02:40 - ENTER GHOST RIDER 05:20 - RHYTHM OF PARIS 08:00 - 957 KILLS 1104 10:40 - THE GHOST BLEEDS 13:20 - CROWN WITHOUT CEREMONY 16:00 - THE NEW TARGET #streetracing #ghostrider #gsxr1100