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Stalker! Chris Walker: The Autobiography (Paperback)
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Stalker! Chris Walker: The Autobiography (Paperback)
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Loot Price R282
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Following the retirement of the legendary Carl Fogarty, Chris
Walker has become Britain's most popular motorcycle racer.
Incredibly brave, outspoken and with talent to burn, Chris is frank
about his hell-raising exploits on and off track, his legion of
fans and his action-packed career in World and British superbikes.
Chris Walker's first book recreates his zest for life, passion for
bikes, but most-of-all, his unique sense of humour. It includes not
only the inside story of his racing, but revelations of his and
fellow riders' more 'racy' exploits. Chris will also expose some of
the inner demons that are rarely shown to the public. Major
storylines include: A childhood surrounded by bikes, and his first
girlfriend: 'She was 13 going on 21 and had the biggest boobs I
have ever seen.' A catalogue of broken bones: just weeks after
spending four months in plaster following a serious road bike
accident, he almost severed his other leg when motocrossing. The
inevitable attention of the opposite sex: 'Girls would not have
been knocking on my motorhome door offering a blow-job if I hadn't
been racing bikes...' The classic season-long ding-dong battle with
arch-rival Neil Hodgson, which went to the courts over disputed
points. The loyal support, and exploits, of his five-strong
18-stone posse of mates known as the 'Big Lads' and the
less-welcome attentions of a fully-fledged stalker. A switch to
Carl Fogarty's race team: 'The bike caught fire during practice at
Silverstone and I jumped off to avoid serious injury - but not
before all my pubic hair had burnt off!' His battles with the
debilitating Bell's Palsy. His long-awaited first World Superbike
win from the back of the grid at Assen in 2006. Updated and told in
Chris's inimitably self-deprecating style - and with all the drama
of the opening races of the 2008 World Supersport series - the book
breaks the mould of recent motorcycling autobiographies.
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