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John Surtees: Motorcycle Maestro

By: Mick Walker
Narrated by: Simon Whistler
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Mick Walker - leading authority on all forms of motorcycle sport - examines the long career of the quickest and most determined competitors of all time in this enthralling biography. In the late 1950's John Surtees was the dominant rider in top-level British and European motorcycle racing. A precocious talent, he began riding competitively on Vincents in the early 1950's, then REGs and NSUs and Nortons. He swiftly established himself as one of the quickest and most determined competitors. He confirmed his outstanding qualities as a rider when he won his first 500cc title for MV Agusta in 1956, and this triumph was followed by six more titles, three at 350cc and three at 500cc. From 1958 to 1960, he won by a huge margin.

In this fully illustrated and in-depth new study, Mick Walker reassesses Surtees' remarkable record and explores the background to his achievement. He recalls Surtee's early introduction to the sport, his rapid development as a rider and his years of dominance. The technical side of Surtees' career - the bikes he rode and his considerable skills as a mechanic and engineer - is covered in detail. The book gives a fascinating insight into the intense motivation that often gave Surtees the edge over his rivals and laid the foundation for the success that followed. As a rider Surtees was not only exceptionally fast, safe, and consistent, but he was also technically adept and innovative. His race preparation was meticulous and single-minded, and this professional attitude to the sport marked him out from his contemporaries.

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Great story for those interested in any kind of motor sport, however the narration is awful.

Motorcycle Maestro

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great story but some unbelievable errors from the narrator. anongst many mispronunciations one of the greatest riders of all time mike hailwood gets referred to as mike hallywood and the world famous nurburgring is continually referred to as the nuremburg ring. someone should have spotted this prior to release.

good book, poor narration

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really just facts and figures with some dodgy pronounciation of people and places.Sounded very automated
struggled to finish.

Just a diary

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I hoped to find out about John’s life but it is 95% race results. Unlistenable

Nothing but race statistics

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disappointing not a good listen no story just mostly results. not what i was looking for

too much result reading and not enough story

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