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Motocourse 2021-2022: The World's Leading Grand Prix and Superbike Annual - 46th Year of Publication

Motocourse 2021-2022: The World's Leading Grand Prix and Superbike Annual - 46th Year of Publication

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ISBN10: 1910584479
ISBN13: 9781910584477
Publisher: Icon Pub Ltd
Published: Apr 5 2022
Pages: 328
Weight: 4.82
Height: 1.10 Width: 9.55 Depth: 12.57
Language: English
46th YEAR - The longest running motorcycle sport yearbook. Largest edition ever at 328 pages. Independent and authoritative editorial combined with the finest action photography.

For lovers of two-wheeled motorsport, MOTOCOURSE stands alone as the leading yearbook covering the sport.

Since its launch 1976 it has evolved through the decades into the most authoritative chronicle on the FIM motorcycling world and key national championships. The 18-race MotoGP championship produced a fascinating mix of races which saw no fewer than eight different riders take victories in the first fourteen rounds, before the season climaxed in Valencia in November.

Leading the way was the young Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, who on his Yamaha, managed to keep a phalanx of Ducati riders at bay, led by Peco Bagnaia, Jack Miller, Jorge Martin.

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.

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