Overview
41st Year of Publication for the two-wheeled sport's most respected yearbook. 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. This lavish yearbook continues to be essential reading for all fans of two-wheeled motorcycle racing worldwide.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Icon Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Icon Publishing Ltd
Volume: 41
Dimensions:
Width: 24.40cm
, Height: 2.80cm
, Length: 31.50cm
Weight: 2.141kg
ISBN: 9781910584231
ISBN 10: 1910584231
Pages: 312
Publication Date: 12 December 2016
Audience:
General/trade
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General
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In Print
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Author Information
A leading MotoGP commentator for more than 30 years, Michael Scott's reports highlight not only the technical and sporting but also the extraordinary people - including highly commended biographies of World Champions Barry Sheene and Wayne Rainey. As well as a major history of the sport, the magazine highlights include regular reports and columns for Cycle News in the USA and Australian Motorcycle News, as well as major UK publications including Motorcycle News. Since 1990 Scott has edited the prestigious Motocourse annual, the bible of motorcycle racing. He also played a leading role as expert commentator in several motorcycle racing films, including the popular series Hitting the Apex , Faster and Fastest , as well as The Unrideables and the official 75th anniversary Dorna film and book Racing Together 1949-2016. 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. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed book MotoGP Technology. 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.net.