Bob Mcintyre: The Flying Scot
9781859839560

Bob Mcintyre: The Flying Scot
- 9781859839560
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- Out Of Print (No Stock)
- 2011
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This is a paperback reprint - back due to popular demand. It includes analysis of his greatest races and the changing technology of his bikes. It is an in-depth, richly illustrated biography of one of motorcycling's best-loved characters. Fourth in a series intended to cover the careers of the world's greatest motorcycle racing champions, "Bob McIntyre - The Flying Scot" tells the story of the man who never actually won a world championship - but certainly deserved to. In many ways he was the two-wheel equivalent of car racing driver Stirling Moss, who is seen as one of the greats in his sport although he never won an official world title. Well over four decades since his untimely death, following an accident that occurred while racing his 500cc Manx Norton at Oulton Park, Cheshire in August 1962, Bob McIntyre's memory lives on. An annual Bob McIntyre Memorial race meeting held at East Fortune attracts racing enthusiasts from as far afield as Australia. Not only was 'Bob Mac' a brilliantly gifted rider and self-taught mechanic, he was also a man of the people, someone who would always help a fellow competitor or take the time to sign an autograph or chat to a fan. He was also honest, loyal and modest; his word was his bond. Unlike the three riders already covered in this series, John Surtees, Mike Hailwood and Giacomo Agostini, Bob Mac was very much a self-made man; someone who started from the very bottom and reached the very top in his chosen profession. He was the first man to lap the Isle of Man TT circuit, the most fearsome in the world, at over 100 mph; and this was just one of his great achievements. This in-depth account of his career focusses on the bikes and the races but also provides an insight in Bob's life away from the track. Lavishly illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, it is a must-read for any motorcycling fan.
About the Author
Mick Walker is a leading authority on all forms of motorcycle sport. He has been a successful racer, tuner and team manager, and he still rides regularly. A former editor of Motorcycle Enthusiast, he has published over 90 books including, in this series, John Surtees: Motorcycle Maestro, Giacomo Agostini: Champion of Champions and Mike Hailwood: The Fans' Favourite. Mick Walker has an intimate knowledge of the racing scene and the evolution of the racing motorcycle over the last 50 years.
Publisher: Db Publishing Ltd
Status: Out of Print (No Stock)
Number of pages: 240
Binding: SBD
Language: English
Origin: UK