Road Racer: It's in My Blood
By (Author) Michael Dunlop
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
1st August 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Motorcycle racing
796.75092
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
Michael Dunlop is the greatest road racer on the planet . Brother of William, an accomplished rider himself, son of the late Robert and nephew of the late, great Joey Dunlop, for Michael, racing has always been in his blood.
For the first time Michael talks in depth about his family story , how he got involved in the family business and how he manages to keep getting back on his bike despite all he knows of the deadly risks he encounters every time he crosses the start line.
The death of his uncle during a competition in Estonia in 2000 was followed just eight years later by the death of his father at the North West 200. But, despite these tragic losses, Michael was undeterred and, two days after his fathers death, returned to the North West. And won. The following year Michael won his first TT, joining both his father and uncle in the record books, and he hasnt looked back since.
Now with fifteen TT wins to his name, Michael has evolved into the ultimate rider. In this sensational fully updated autobiography , he reveals the highs and lows of racing, what it was like growing up as part of a motorcycle dynasty, and how that made him the incredible rider he is today.
Gripping, undistilled, raw, gritty, uncompromising, pure and most of all honest, reading through Road Racer: It's In My Blood, is a thrilling journey * Road Racing News *
One of the most moving and powerful things I've ever read about motorsport * Autosport Magazine *
A captivating and brutally honest account of his life to date that goes deeper than any interview you've seen of the man on TV or in the press * Motorcycle News *
Michael Dunlop is a Northern Irish professional motorcycle racer and part of a motorcycle racing dynasty. He is the brother of William, son of the late Robert and nephew of former World Champion, the late Joey Dunlop. He made his TT debut in 2007 and is now the current solo-machine lap record holder for the Snaefell Mountain Course. Regarded as one of the most controversial and tenacious competitors in motorcycle racing, Dunlop's aggressive style and pugnacious attitude have led to confrontation with organisers, race teams and his fellow competitors.