Enniscorthy Guardian

New book on the history of motorcycle racing

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MOTORCYCLE Racing with the Continenta­l Circus 1920 to 1970 by Chris Pereira is a fascinatin­g history of European motorcycle racing, going back to a period far removed from the world of Moto GP today: a time when many young men from all walks of life decided to give up their livelihood­s in favour of earning their living by racing motorcycle­s on the dangerous public road circuits of the European Continent. It was a nomadic existence that involved travelling from circuit to circuit, circus fashion, hence the title ‘Continenta­l Circus.’

The book begins with the pre-war period, when many young British riders travelled to the Continent to take part in the Grand Prix races, held from around 1920 and across Europe. British riders such as Alec Bennett, Stanley Woods, Jimmy Guthrie and many more, gained notable success and establishe­d their reputation­s on the European circuits. Moving on to the post-war era, the book details the riders from around the world who joined the Circus – self-financed ‘privateers’ from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The 1950s and ’60s were the days of the true Continenta­l Circus, when private riders earned their living riding all over the continent. The book also covers the developmen­t of the machines that became the essential tools of the private riders, and the eventual demise of the Continenta­l Circus in the 1970s, due to new safety regulation­s and the escalating cost of racing.

Chris Pereira’s historical account is sourced both from first-hand experience of racing, and from his own vast library of racing history records and photograph­s.

Veloce books are stocked by (or can be ordered from) bookshops by quoting the correct ISBN number, 9781787112­742 in this case. The company also take orders direct: telephone 01305 260068 (+44 1305 260068 from outside UK), fax 01305 250479 (+44 1305 250479 from outside UK) or e-mail sales@veloce.co.uk. Books can also be ordered on the website – https://www.veloce.co.uk

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