JIM REDMAN: SIX TIMES WORLD MOTORCYCLE CHAMPION
Author: Jim Redman
Paperback
304 pages
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This autobiography is the incredible rags-to-riches story of one of the world’s greatest motorcycle racers. From humble beginnings in 1930s London, to winning six world titles, Jim Redman MBE is one of GP’s most extraordinary characters, and a true legend of motorcycle racing. After migrating to South Africa, he started his racing career in the mid-fifties and was awarded an MBE in 1964 – a year that also saw him win three World Championships in a single day, a feat, to this day, matched only by Mike Hailwood.
During the mid-60s, Jim was THE man to beat on track, but a bad crash at the ’66 Belgian GP ended his racing career. Following this, Jim was involved in a number of business ventures – including helping his two sons with their own successful sports careers, and owning a champion sire racehorse – until, in 1995, he once again took up a career in racing as a Classic Racer and Demonstration Rider.
- The autobiography of a true GP racing legend
- One of only two people to win six World Championships
- Six-time Isle of Man TT winner
- “I think Jim Redman was a very intelligent pilot [rider] ...” – Giacomo Agostini
- “In the mid-1960s Jim was the man you had to beat ...” – Phil Read
- Paperback edition.