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Racing Line: British Motorcycle Racing in the Golden Age of the Big Single

English

By (author): Bob Guntrip

The decade between 1960 and 1970 saw British racing singles reach the peak of their development, a time in which exciting racing unfolded at circuits across the land every weekend, and the decade of Bob McIntyre, Derek Minter, Mike Hailwood, Phil Read, Bill Ivy and Peter Williams. Racing Line documents the period from the introduction of the G50 Matchless, up to the advent of the Yamaha TR2, and the birth of the two-stroke era a period of immense change. Britain during the 1960s wasnt only a nation of pop music and fashion; it was a decade crammed with the most competitive racing in the history of motorcycle sport. Racing Line tells this story the riders, the machines, the drama and the excitement. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 769g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845847937

About Bob Guntrip

Bob Guntrip discovered that motorcycles could send shivers down his back while he was still in short pants and has never really recovered. After more than 30 years editing and contributing to sports magazines on three continents he knows his love for motorcycle racing is total and irreversible. He has on occasion sought cures in science journalism lesser forms of sport and even interior design; each has lasted no longer than the first bark of an Italian V-twin or howl of a Japanese four to pass his office window. In 2015 Bob tried writing bikes out of his system with his book Racing Line: his follow up book Slow Burn was the inevitable result.

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