Performance Riding Techniques: The MotoGP Manual of Track Riding Skills
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Average customer review:Product Description
An official MotoGP book, the second edition of this practical guide to motorcycle racing technique, aimed at racing and track day enthusiasts at all levels, has been expanded to include extra information as well as many new photographs and up-to-date quotes from today's MotoGP stars. From starting and accelerating to braking, cornering, overtaking and even crashing, this book combines expert guidance from an experienced coach with advice and anecdotes from top riders. This is the authoritative guide to improving your racing technique and performance on the track.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20104 in Books
- Published on: 2009-07-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 184 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Andy Ibbott is an experienced journalist and former road test editor of Motor Cycle News. He was the first British coach employed in the UK by the California Superbike School, which now operates motorcycling courses at Silverstone and Rockingham. He coaches a number of up-and-coming 125cc and 250cc riders on the MotoGP scene.
Customer Reviews
Missing Technical info.
I ordered and waited with anticipation of this book's arrival. Once it arrived I began to read it .. and then some more..
However I was left wanting. The book has some excellent information and great pictures. What it lacks is in depth information and technical explanations. For example Andy explains so little about "Counter steering" in the cornering chapter, minimal info. on what suspension actually does or trouble shooting suspension problems.
It's not really a "Moto GP manual" but more of a documentry of what some Moto GP, 125 and 250 GP riders do. If you were a Moto GP rider I doubt this book would help. It's more of an entertainment book rather than a true technique manual. Which of course would be it's major reader target audience. I found Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist more in depth than this book and much more beneficial to a rider. Another thing that I found a bit annoying was Andy's constant "Thomas Luthi" plug (whom he coached).
The book is good and does have lots of good information and is a good read. I probably just wanted a lot more high tech info due to it's title!
Excellent pressie...
Bought for my boyfriend and he was impressed as was going to buy it for himself anyway, so went down well. He couldn't put it down and found very useful hints and tips. Now he's looking forward to his next track day so he can put them to use!



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