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Wide Open: A Life in Supercross

Wide Open: A Life in Supercross
By Jeremy Mcgrath

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Jeremy McGrath has been called 'the Michael Jordan of Supercross' by the Los Angeles Times, and in this revealing autobiography fans not only get his personal story, but also a detailed guide on how everyone can become a Supercross racer.

The No 1 Supercross racer in the world – who has over 20 sponsors, his own film company, a toy line, Nintendo and Playstation games, and a signature shoe by Vans – talks about his life and the sport. Supercross started out as a redneck '70s sideshow, but thanks largely to Jeremy McGrath it has become a massive extreme sport. Over the last three years, AMA Supercross attendance has mushroomed from 700,000 spectators a year to 1.5 million. This book will satisfy even the most hardcore fans, as it not only gives you the life and times of Jeremy McGrath, but acts as the calling card to the entire sport by including unique sections on how to become a Supercross racer, the workout regimes, fixing common bike problems, and more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #204835 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-12-21
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
In this gossipy, spiteful memoir, champion Supercross motorcycle racer McGrath wastes no opportunity to settle scores and gloat over vanquished enemies. Targets include his former Yamaha sponsors ("how quickly people can turn their back on you"), Supercross rivals Damon Bradshaw ("failed to win a single pro championship") and Jeff Emig ("always felt he was above everyone else") and "spoiled diva" actress Alyssa Milano ("she was a little bit out of shape and her butt was kind of big.") The nursing of resentments gives some energy and focus to an otherwise slack, anecdotal recounting of McGrath's aimless off-track existence as it meanders from his party-hearty bachelorhood, to his tense but dull courtship of his wife, to the furnishing of his home ("I rubbed my knees on each individual carpet sample page to simulate lying on the floor watching TV.") McGrath's account of his on-track career is preoccupied with the minutiae of sponsorship and endorsement deals and a catalogue of his record-setting accomplishments, but it occasionally includes revealing material on racing strategy and the exploitation of riders by promoters. Advice sidebars on topics like motorcycle maintenance ("modestly apply oil to filter, then gently massage in") and career-building ("you need parents to supplement your paper-route money and take you to the races") may be of interest to young Supercross wannabes, who will be further inspired by the countless photos of McGrath and motorcycle soaring through the air.
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From Booklist
Supercross, a supercharged version of motocross motorcycle racing, is a high-speed, flamboyant, and potentially very dangerous sport. It takes a special combination of talent and guts to excel, and McGrath, supercross' winningest competitor, has both. Fans of this relatively new sport and of its living legend will flock to this new autobiography (written with coauthor Palmer). It's a book that captures the public image of the sport--wild living, high octane, guts 'n' glory--while also promoting the notions of safety, common sense, and dedication. Parents of young racers will enjoy the book for its subtle message (even when it looks like fun and games, success is a lot of hard work), while younger readers will thrill to its stories of a racer's adventurous lifestyle. McGrath has had an interesting ride, from obscurity to top of the supercross ladder, and his story will be relished by anyone with an interest in this unusual sport. David Pitt
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About the Author

Jeremy McGrath is the most successful rider in Supercross history, with a record twelve major championship titles: seven 250 Supercross championships, two 125s, one Outdoor, and two FIM World Supercross Championships. Jeremy retired from the sport he passionately referred to as his "lifestyle" for more than half of his life in January 2003, and currently resides in southern California.