James Toseland by Ted Toseland James; Macaulay

James Toseland by Ted Toseland James; Macaulay

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At 23, James Toseland was the youngest ever winner of the World Superbike Championship and with more racing experience than riders twice his age, has overtaken previous champions Carl Fogarty and Neil Hodgson to become the next biking superstar. This book presents a story of genius, tragedy and James' overwhelming will to succeed.

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James Toseland by Ted Toseland James; Macaulay

At 23, James Toseland was the youngest ever winner of the World Superbike Championship and with more racing experience than riders twice his age, has overtaken previous champions Carl Fogarty and Neil Hodgson to become the next biking superstar. Toseland's success has been driven by a lifetime of tragedy. Using racing as a release, he became a fearless daredevil and had moved his way up through the ranks of British Superbikes by the time he was sixteen. But there was even more turmoil to come - a career of dramatic crashes and a collision in Monza, Italy which left James seriously injured and his Honda team-mate dead. This is a story of genius, tragedy and James' overwhelming will to succeed.
James Toseland will be racing for Winston Ten Kate Honda in 2006 and has high hopes of replicating his Superbike World Championship victory. Ted Macaulay is one of the best known motor-racing journalists in the UK and his articles have appeared in almost all the national newspapers.
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ISBN 13 9780753511039
ISBN 10 0753511037
Title James Toseland
Author Toseland Macauley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2006-08-10
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.