Ivan Mauger by John Chaplin

Ivan Mauger by John Chaplin

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Zusammenfassung

This is the first book to the reveal the complex personality behind the public image that is Ivan Mauger, the dedicated and often ruthlessly efficient speedway multi- World Champion.

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Ivan Mauger by John Chaplin

This is the first book to the reveal the complex personality behind the public image that is Ivan Mauger, the dedicated and often ruthlessly efficient speedway multi- World Champion. Driven by uncompromising determination and naked ambition he became, to terrace fans and on-track rivals alike, a virtual sporting automaton. His motorcycle racing achievements - 15 world titles on speedway and long track - are testament to his pursuit of excellence. He elevated a minority sport to a new and higher dimension with professionalism that made him at once envied and feared, admired and hated. And it launched him from the obscurity of his small-town New Zealand origins to worldwide acclaim, which continues to enjoy. Here, renowned speedway historian and journalist John Chaplin reveals, through the words of opponents, friends, enemies, business associated, fans, rivals and his own family, the real Ivan Mauger... the man behind the myth.
John Chaplin spent 40 years working on major national newspapers, including the Mirror and the Daily Mail. He was Deputy Editor of Mail International and is the author of five books. For more than 50 years he has been a writer and columnist on Speedway Star, the world's leading Speedway magazine, and is the founding editor of Vintage Speedway Magazine. He splits his time between living in Spain and Lincolnshire.
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ISBN 13 9780752457192
ISBN 10 0752457195
Titel Ivan Mauger
Autor John Chaplin
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The History Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-06-16
Seitenanzahl 176
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