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| Motocourse: The first fifty
years of Grand Prix racing.
We haven't read it but have heard it's
the story of GP, according to the old boy's network.
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World Superbikes:
The First Ten Years
Jules Ryder stops slobbering after Foggy
long enough to write a pretty decent book on World Superbike. Highly recommended.
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Wayne Rainey: His Own Story
Just like Dan Quayle will never be Jack Kennedy, you will never be Wayne Rainey. Read this book and find out why. Click here to read the story of a true champion. |
Sportbike Performance
Handbook
Ever wondered how or why things work the way they do on a motorcycle? Former AMA Superbike tech inspector Kev Cameron will tell you, if you'll simply buy this book. |
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| Mick Doohan: The Thunder
from Down Under
Mick Doohan's bio, if you're a Doohan fan this book will not disappoint. Doohan talks you through his father's death, his days at the beach and The Year He Broke His Leg (TM). A must for all fans who think Micky Dee's the best. |
Motocourse 1997-1998
The way it was, 1997 -1998. Discover more by clicking here. |