MotoGP Season Review 2007
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (961 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1893618919 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. About the Author Julian Ryder is best known for his colorful and insightful style as a TV commentator, but he is also a prolific journalist and author. His other books include MotoGP in Camera and Carl Fogarty: The complete racer
Details include: qualifying times with gaps to the pole-winning time; graphic lap-by-lap performance charts showing each rider's progress; race, lap, and fastest-lap times; the average speed for each rider; track maps with sections annotated with average speed and gear selection choices; points standings; and a thumbnail report of each rider's race. The official MotoGP Season Review follows the successful format of the preceding editions, combining Julian Ryder's lively race-by-race analysis with an astonishing collection of race data. It was a dazzling performance on the new 800cc Desmosedici GP7.. With the September race in Japan, Ducati's 21-year-old Casey Stoner had recorded nine wins and locked-up the MotoGP Championship with three races remaining in the season. The book also presents a detailed technical review of the new-for-2007 800cc four-stroke racing motorcycles that break the 200mph barrier at more than half the circuits they visit
. Julian Ryder is best known for his colorful and insightful style as a TV commentator, but he is also a prolific journalist and author. His other books include MotoGP in Camera and Carl Fogarty: The complete racer
Brilliant, and getting better every year John Joss A great season review is the closest thing to being at the tracks, and Julian Ryder's annual wrap of the MotoGP year is as good as it gets. Based in the UK, he reports or commentates on all the events, but with the Review he has time at year's end to refine and polish, providing an even more satisfying product than the necessarily deadline-limited reportage in magazines. Racers who want to know, in detail, who won or lost, who succeeded or failed