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What If I Had Never Tried it: Valentino Rossi the Autobiography
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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What If I Had Never Tried it: Valentino Rossi the Autobiography
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Enrico Borghi
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By (author) Valentino Rossi
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:282 | Dimensions(mm): Height 153,Width 229 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs World history Motorcycles Motor sports |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780760337561
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Classifications | Dewey:796.75092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Motorbooks International
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Imprint |
Motorbooks International
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Publication Date |
10 September 2009 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Arguably the worlds all-time greatest motorcycle road racing champion, Valentino Rossi is without a doubt the best--and the best-loved--in modern times. In What If I Had Never Tried It he tells his remarkable story for the first time. And as might be expected, the story he tells is fast-paced, full of surprises, action-packed, and always entertaining.The son of 1970s racer Graziano Rossi (whose number, 46, he wears when racing), Valentino was born in Urbino, Italy in 1979. Here he relates how he started racing as a teenager, first with karts and minimotos (minibikes). He then traces his rapid and seemingly inexorable progress--from the 125 class to the 250 class to the 500s and finally on to 990 cc four-stroke, now known as MotoGP--to become a seven-time World Champion in Grand Prix racing by the time he was twenty-six. As he describes starting his career as a clownish upstart, only to emerge as The Doctor so famed for his precision, Rossis crowd-pleasing character comes through in abundance. One moment a charismatic jokester, the next an insightful analyst, he is finally the single-minded, focused, strategic racer with split-second skills the rest of us can only dream of, giving us a glimpse of how one man has forever changed the face of motorcycle road racing.
Author Biography
Valentino Rossi was born on February 16, 1979, in Urbino, Italy. He won his first motorcycle grand prix race at the age of 17, his first world title at 18, and his first MotoGP championship at 22. He currently rides for Yamaha, and his main residence is in central London. Enrico Borghi has always been a bike enthusiast (strictly racing bikes). He is a journalist, and since 1991 he has been working for the Italian weekly Motosprint, reporting on the MotoGP World Championships.
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