by Michael Scott
Fifteen times, from Brno to Brazil and back, the world's best motorcycle racers met on a sunny Sunday afternoon. 1989 was a long dry season, with bitter feuding on and off the track, and all-out war for the top prizes in racing.
It was the year of the all-American Big Three - Steady Eddie Lawson, challenger Wayne Rainey and fearless Kevin Schwantz with a relenntless battle for supremacy that raged from the first race until the last. In depth, and in detail, this book follows their battle.
192 pages. Softcover.