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by BizzyB - written on 29/06/00 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Launched in 1999 Motorcycle Racer is a glossy magazine dedicated to international and national (british) motorcycle sport. It's an area which has been largely ignored by the magazine market - the sports followers relying on articles in all-round biking magazines. Motorcycle Racer covers GPs, World Superbikes and British Superbikes plus results from the AMA series, World Supersport, sidecars. There's rider profiles, paddock gossip, events calendars, race reports, technical features, historical look backs, circuit information....As a monthly the info can sometimes seem a little behind but that's better than the nothing we've been used to in the ...
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