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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Illus (illustratore). 508 pages. This is the story of the little known Kiwi mechani c - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risk ed it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973.New Zealander Newco mbe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home i n West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. T hen came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and r emarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world o f grand prix racing in the early seventies. Codice articolo 3112n
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Illus (illustratore). First Edition. A fine copy. With colour frontis and other b&w photos. A heavy book. Codice articolo 038922
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: As New. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. This copy appears to be unread with no faults. 1.65kg for outside NZ. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Codice articolo 033644
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. Very minor shelf wear only and feels unread. 1.65kg for outside NZ. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Codice articolo 036296
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: As New. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. This copy feels unread. None of the usual fading. 1.65kg for outside NZ. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Codice articolo 029834
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: As New. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. This copy feels unread. None of the usual fading. 1.65kg for outside NZ. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Codice articolo 033276
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. Kim: The Kiwi on the Konig By Tim Hanna. Publisher: Finish Line Publications, 2010, FIRST EDITION, first printing. Softback in excellent condition, with no inscriptions, minor edge wear. 510 pages, illustrated. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo ABE-1696975939235
Descrizione libro Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Illus (illustratore). 1st Edition. This copy has light shelf wear and is dedicated and signed by Tim Hanna. 1.65kg for outside NZ. This is the story of the little know Kiwi mechanic - Kim Newcombe - who , in 1973, came second in the 500cc greand prix motorcycle championships. Kim Newcombe was a rider who risked it all, reached the top - then lost it all. Killed in a crash at Stowe Corner, Silverstone, 12 August, 1973. New Zealander Newcombe had come to Europe on an overseas adventure, finding a home in West Berlin working as an engineer for Konig, the outboard and hydroplane specialists. Newcombe became the test rider. Newcombe subsequently won the Yugoslavian GP and topped the 500GP table. Then came Silverstone. Newcombe's achievements were singular and remarkable and his story offers an unique insight into the world of grand prix racing in the early seventies. Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo 031221