Motocourse 2015-2016: The World's Leading Grand Prix & Superbike Annual - 40th Year of Publication
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Rating | : | 4.68 (634 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1910584096 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 312 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is the long-time editor of Motocourse, and lives in London.Neil Spalding writes about technical aspects of MotoGP for a selection of motorcycle magazines and newspapers throughout the world as well as for the Official MotoGP Season Review. When not at the circuits Neil runs Sigma Performance, which designs and sells slipper clutches for racing motorcycles.Peter McLaren is a MotoGP correpspondent to crash. . About the Author Michael Scott writes brilliantly about people, most recently in the well-reviewed Barry Sheene: Motorcycle racing's jet-set superstar. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed book MotoGP Technology
nice coffee table book michael snyder Very good read and some awesome photographs.. "Must get the 2015-16 Motocourse review" according to il italiano. Wish it was the Rossi cover but otherwise a great review of one of the most intense and dramatic MotoGP seasons ever. Great photo quality and lots of fantastic information about all classes.. the best james doll since I have every volume, this obviously is the premier GP publicationi
This lavish yearbook continues to be essential reading for all fans of two-wheeled motorcycle racing worldwide.. The World's Leading Grand Prix and Superbike Annual is the indisputable leader in its field, covering the world of motorcycle racing like no other publication.MOTOCOURSE wraps up the year with the most complete results record supplied anywhere in a single volume. 40th Year of Publication for the two-wheeled sport's most respected yearbook
He is also the author of the critically acclaimed book MotoGP Technology. . Michael Scott writes brilliantly about people, most recently in the well-reviewed Barry Sheene: Motorcycle racing's jet-set superstar. He is the long-time editor of Motocourse, and lives in London.Neil Spalding writes about technical aspects of MotoGP for a selection of motorcycle magazines and