Since the first edition in 1976, MOTOCOURSE has been called the Bible of motorcycle racing.
The 2012-2013 edition reinforces that great tradition. Now in its 37th year, continues to go from
strength to strength, recording in minute detail the whole of the MotoGP season, including the
Moto2 and Moto3 support classes.
MOTOCOURSE also features a round-by round review of the intensely competitive World
Superbike series, where BMW finally found the speed to challenge the might of Aprilia, Ducati,
Honda and Kawasaki, as the these mighty manufacturers battled for supremacy over 14 rounds
across the globe.
The book, edited by respected motorcycle journalist Michael Scott and his team of experienced
contributors, is not simply a lavish document of the MotoGP and World Superbike seasons, but a
highly collectable resource that is the cornerstone of every motorcycle racing enthusiasts library.
MOTOCOURSE also has unique coverage of American road racing, public-road racing in Ireland
and at the classic Isle of Man TT, as well as the exciting British Superbike and traditional sidecar
championships
40th Year of Publication for the two-wheeled sport's most respected yearbook. The World's Leading Grand Prix and Superbike Annual is the indisputable leader in its field, covering the world of motorcycle racing like no other publication.
MOTOCOURSE wraps up the year with the most complete results record supplied anywhere in a single volume. This lavish yearbook continues to be essential reading for all fans of two-wheeled motorcycle racing worldwide.
Motocourse 1995-96 is the 20th Issue of the World's Leading MotoGP and Superbike Annual. 1995 was a pivotal year for motor cycle racing. While Michael Doohan sailed to his second successive victory in dominant (if erratic) style and Carl Fogarty did the same thing in the growing Superbike series, a new generation was bubbling up beneath. The 1995 season saw Kevin Schwantz quit prematurely, a legend bringing an era to a close; his replacement Daryl Beattie rise to the occasion, running Doohan close for overall honours; new machines readied for future 500 class battle, from Japan and Europe; Scott Russell switch from Superbikes to GPs, changing the relationship of the two major World Championship series and a new wave of young riders cutting their teeth.
Motorcourse, acclaimed as the premier motorcycle yearbook, brings alive the drama and atmosphere of the 1998 World Championships. More than 250 fabulous color photographs throughout are supported by race reports, statistics, topical features on the teams, and technical developments. This high-quality yearbook makes it a valued source of reference for all motorcycle enthusiasts.
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