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| Britten Motorcycles: The John Britten St |
| John Britten was a Kiwi legend of the late 20th century whose distinctive, hand-built, pink-and-blue racing motorcycle broke four world speed records and reached iconic status worldwide. Tragically,... |
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| Colin Edwards: The Texas Tornado |
| At the last round of the 2002 World Superbike Championship, American rider Colin Edwards overhauled season-long title favorite Troy Bayliss in two of the most exciting motorcycle races ever held. ... |
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| Colin Seeley Racer..and the Rest: Volume |
| This volume, the second half of Colin Seeleyu2019s autobiography, isnu2019t just the story of one manu2019s life and achievements, although the Seeley marquee is indeed an achievement. Colin Seeley h... |
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| Colin Seeley: Racer...and the Rest |
| This volume, the first half of Colin Seeley's autobiography, isn't just the story of one man's life and achievements, although the Seeley marque is indeed an achievement. Colin recalls bending his very ... |
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| Cosworth: The Search for Power |
| Cosworth Racing goes from strength to strength in the new century. Now controlled by Ford, it continues to build the finest racing engines in the world. Cosworth engines are being used by ... |
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| Daijiro Kato: The Official Tribute Book |
| Daijiro Kato was 250cc World Champion in 2001 and graduated to MotoGP for 2002, becoming Rookie of the Year that season. Everything was looking very promising for him for 2003 with a ride alongside S... |
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| David Jefferies: The Official Biography |
| Those who risk nothing, do nothing, achieve nothing, become nothing." The epitaph inscribed on David Jefferies gravestone is not a quote from classic literature but the words of the man himself. It w... |
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| Derek Minter: King of Brands |
| Derek Minter started his racing career in 1953 on a BSA Gold Star. His early promise as an inexperienced youngster was very quickly fulfilled. After transferring to a couple of Nortons he soon bec... |
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| Fast Dates 2010 |
| The SBK World Superbike endorsed 2010 Fast Dates Race Bike Swimsuit Pinup Calendar sponsored by Performance Machine and photographed by Jim Gianatsis always features the words top sport and roadracin... |
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| FIM 1904-2004: 100 Years of Motorcycling |
| This book has been published by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) for its centennary. It describes the long history of motorcycling racing, decade by decade, with hundreds of pictures t... |
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| Formula 1 Legends: Alberto Ascari |
| After Fangio and before Moss, Alberto Ascari was the most exciting driver of the 1950s. This well-rounded little Milanese started racing motorcycles in 1936. A collection of the best and most famous ... |
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| Freddie Dixon: The Man with the Heart of |
| Freddie Dixon was a true all-rounder of the pre-war era of motor sport, and is the only man to have won TT races on two, three and four wheels. Dixon was equally competitive off-track, and his legend... |
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| Geoff Duke: The Stylish Champion |
| This, the fifth in a series aimed at covering the careers of the worlds greatest motorcycle champions, highlights the man who was the first post-war superstar on two wheels, Geoff Duke. Geoff Duke: T... |
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| Hizzy: Champion of Road and Track |
| Steve Hislop was one of the most successful riders of his generation with a talent that shone through on the most challenging road circuits as well as on GP-style tracks.
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| Honda: The TT Golden Years |
| In 1954 Soichiro Honda declared his intention to participate in the Isle of Man TT races. Five years later Honda made their debut. This is a visual record of many of Honda's successes on the famous Mo... |
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| Isle Of Man TT Official Review 2006 |
| Only one thing was better than the brilliant weather at TT 2006 and that was the speed of the worldu00cds most famous real roads course. This review takes you trackside using cameras on bikes, k... |
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| James Whitham: What a Good Do! |
| Michael James Whitham retired from motorcycle racing in 2003, having won only three British titles, the last in 1993. But for well over a decade he was one of the few genuinely world-class UK racers,... |
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| James Whitham: What a Good Do! |
| James Whitham, universally popular and one of motorcycle racing's most colorful characters, won three British titles and for well over a decade was a world-class rider, competing in World Superbike, W... |
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| Joey 1952-2000: A Celebration of the Lif |
| An emotional story of dedication, determination, humility and humanity, tracing a true hero from humble beginnings to his tragic and untimely death. Contributions from famous racers including TT and ... |
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| Joey Dunlop: His Authorised Biography |
| When Joey Dunlop, undisputed master of the Isle of Man TT, was killed in July 2000, some 50,000 well-wishers attended the funeral, which was broadcast live on Irish television. For the mourning motor... |
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