From Diggers to Ducatis – the story of GSE Racing
On sale now - the glossy hardback telling the story of GSE Racing
GSE RACING was a formidable force in the British and World Superbike Championships, taking multiple titles and playing a crucial role in the careers of riders including James Toseland, Neil Hodgson and Troy Bayliss.
Written by David Miller of Bikesportnews.com and packed with great photos from racing snappers Double Red, From Diggers to Ducatis is the definitive story of GSE Racing’s success, by the people that made it happen.
The book was originally produced in limited numbers, as a present from team owner Darrell Healey to his team and customers but is now available for £17.50 as a quality, glossy hardback and it’s just the sort of thing that any racing fan would appreciate on their coffee table.
Alongside the ace photography, there are plenty of stories, such as the time team boss Colin Wright threw James Toseland’s mum out of the pit garage, the time Darrell Healey ripped a door off a people carrier, the time Neil Hodgson carried out a firewalk or the griff on Shane Byrne’s Chinese restaurant/police interface