Motocourse 2021-22 Annual Review Yearbook
Item: AB2703
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The ultimate motorcycle sport yearbook covering MOTO GP, World Superbikes, Moto America Superbikes, British Superbikes, World Super sport, MOTOCOURSE is the leading yearbook covering the sport. The 18-race MOTO GP championship produced a fascinating mix of races which saw no fewer than 8 different riders take victories in the first 14 rounds, before the season climaxed in Valencia in November. Fascinating sub-stories abounded, with the triumphant return from injury by multiple champion Marc Marquez to win the German Grand Prix for Honda, and the strange melt-down by Yamaha's Maverick Vinales who opened the season with a win in Qatar before an abrupt departure and swift re-appearance with Aprilia in mid-season. 2021 marked the last hurrah for the legend that is Valentino Rossi. The Doctor may have endured a low-key end to his illustrious MOTO GP career, which has spanned an incredible twenty- six seasons, but his popularity around the world remains undiminished. Full coverage is given of the 13-round World Superbike Series in which Kawasaki defending champion Jonathan Rea faced a stern challenge from Yamaha's Toprak Razgatlioglu and Ducati's Scott Redding. All the races and the seasons' bikes and riders are put under the microscope by Superbike top writer Gordon Ritchie who also covers the World Super sport class with Yamaha the dominant force. Peter McLaren provides full race results and lap charts from every round of both MOTO GP and World Superbikes as well as complete points stable from all the major championships. MOTOCOURSE also covers the racing in the USA, via the Moto America Superbike series which saw Yamaha's Jake Gagne emerging as a convincing winner in the Superbike class and Sean Dylan Kelly an equally dominant champion in the Super sport class. Format: Hardback, 328 Pages. Illustrations: 450+ color photos.
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