Synopses & Reviews
For the past three years the biggest one-day crowd for a UK sporting event has been at the Brands Hatch round of the World Superbike Championship. Even without the attraction of four-times champion Carl Fogarty, over 100,000 fans came through the gate. The second edition of this fact-packed book, which was first published in 1997, brings right up to date the story of the mega-popular World Superbike series - the riders, machines, politics and results - concluding with the nail-biting climax to the 2002 season that saw Colin Edwards emerge as champion.
Synopsis
The second edition of this fact-packed book, which was first published in 1997, features the up to date story of the mega-popular World Superbike series. The riders, machines, politics and results are examined and concludes with the nail-biting climax of the 2002 season that saw Colin Edwards emerge as champion.
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.