MOTOCOURSE 2021-2022

THE WORLD'S LEADING GRAND PRIX AND SUPERBIKE ANNUAL - 46TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION


MOTOCOURSE, now in its 46th year of publication, is the longest running motorcycle sport yearbook. Independent and authoritative editorial combined with the finest action photography. Since its... Read more
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MOTOCOURSE, now in its 46th year of publication, is the longest running motorcycle sport yearbook. Independent and authoritative editorial combined with the finest action photography.

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.

Aside from the premier class, Moto 2 and Moto3 are given ample coverage, with KTM’s championship chasing a pair of Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez battling for the top prize before graduating to the premier class.

In Moto3, a new star was born in the shape of rookie Pedro Acosta, who at just seventeen years of age has already been earmarked for promotion after just one year.

Editor Michael Scott and Neil Morrison supply full reports on each Grand Prix, and Matt Birt brings us his usual run down on the comings and goings of each of the 11 squads in the Team-By-Team review, which has full personnel and technical specifications, the bikes being illustrated beautifully by Adrian Dean’s meticulously crafted drawings.

Full coverage is given of the 13-round World Superbike Series, in which Kawasaki’s defending champion Jonathan Rea faced a stern challenge from Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu and Ducati’s Scott Redding.

Peter McLaren provides full race results and lap charts from every round of both MotoGP and World Superbikes, as well as complete points stable from all the major championships.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
328
ISBN / EAN
9781910584477
Languages
English
Publication date
01/2022
Dimensions
24 x 32 x 2,5 cm

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Book type or Series
Racing

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