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Rocket Men

Author
Ron Haslam
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Bantam
ISBN
9780593059630
Reviewer
Jayne

Synopsis

The Haslam family is motorbike royalty. 'Rocket' Ron Haslam, one of ten brothers and sisters from a Derbyshire mining town, started racing on the professional circuit in 1972 at the age of 15 and developed into one of the finest, and fastest, racers the UK has ever seen. Winner of three World titles and four British championships, as well as a record six Macau GPs, he rode in more than 100 Grands Prix. Despite tragically losing two of his brothers, Phil and Terry, in motorbike accidents, Haslam kept on riding in his chosen sport, setting speed records wherever he went, with his most recent outing being on a Ducati 998 at the Race of the Year at Mallory Park in October 2004.His son, Leon, the 'Pocket Rocket', is following in his father's extremely speedy footsteps. A national Motorcross champion and national Scooter champion at the age of just 14, he became the youngest ever rider to compete in the 500cc World Championship and is now one of Britain's top racers. He was placed second in the British Superbike Championship in 2006, missing out on the title only on the very last race weekend, and was voted MCN's Man of the Year and Riders' Rider of the Year.Now 24, he starts the 2008 BSB season as favorite as part of the Honda team for whom his father Ron raced GPs back in the 1980s. This is the extraordinary story of a father and a son who are addicted to motorbikes and to a lifetime of fearless racing, with all the thrills and spills, miraculous escapes and multiple broken bones that involves. Both colorful characters, their story takes us all the way from the 1970s to today and is full of hilarious high-octane derring-do, a cast of characters including legends like Fast Freddie Spencer and Barry Sheene, and nothing less than terrifying but exhilarating adventure.

Review

I've never have ridden a bike but my son has and he used to love high speed riding.  Ron Haslam's Book is brilliant, tells the story as it should be.

Ron's motorcycling career started at an early age, he just loved to ride bikes.  His enthusiasm is captivating, and so did his older brother Phil's and Babe who were killed while racing.

The book is about Ron and his son Leon's biking careers.  They were certainly fraught with bumps and scrapes but they both succeeded in achieving their dreams.

This book is very fast pace as are the races that they talk about.  Ron loved the Isle of Man TT races as did his son. He took part in over 38 Grand Prix races and loved every one.

I am fast becomming an armchair motor bike fanatic, having read this book by Ron Haslem and others by Charley Boorman and Lois Pryce, they certainly really hit the spot and show the dangers and ups and downs of all the motor cycling for sport and pleasure. 

A great Book and a great read.

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