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Cycle News 2021 Issue 37 September 14

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 P131 S TAND ARD FEATURE The best MotoGP autobiography I've ever read READER AN ALYSIS Having worked as a writer for the past 16 years, I am a slow reader at best. I read every word on the page, mentally scanning for errors as though I'm proofreading. This means I take forever to read a book. I read Leathered in four days flat. Penned with famed MotoGP jour- nalist Matt Roberts, this is a book I simply could not put down. I've always been a fan of John. I only met him twice—once when I •PURE HONESTY FROM HOPKINS •DOESN'T THROW TOO MANY PEOPLE UNDER THE BUS •NO COMPLAINTS. IT'S A GREAT STORY AND TOLD WELL •PURE HONESTY FROM HOPKINS •NO COMPLAINTS. IT'S A GREAT bashed on his motorhome door at Mugello in 2006 and the other when he was in his new role with the American Racing Team at Apex Raceway in Perris, California—which coincided with the two sides of his bike career. But the racing side, at least for me, is not what makes Leathered such a good read. It's the crazy behind-the-scenes stories that enthrall you. There's one particular story about John and Roland Sands ripping the top off a motorhome in Brainerd, Minnesota, 21 years ago. When I mentioned this to Roland recently, he said incredu- lously, "he wrote about that?!" There're probably a few people who will get their noses out of joint with this book, which is normal when the story is far from puppies and roses. But that's what honesty does, and it's John's story to tell. There's some gut-wrenching tales in there, in- cluding plummet- ing to the depths of alcoholism and smuggling oxy over from Tijuana after LOWDOWN in Brainerd, Minnesota, 21 years ago. When I mentioned this to Roland recently, he said incredu- lously, "he wrote about There're probably a few people who will get their noses out of joint with this book, which is normal when the story is far from puppies and roses. But that's what honesty does, and it's John's story There's some gut-wrenching tales in there, in- cluding plummet- ing to the depths and smuggling oxy over from O P K I N S : L E AT H E R E D List Price: $26.99 Website: https://www.amazon.com riding that crap box of a Kawasaki in MotoGP. But there's a bright, human tale to tell, one where the greatest MotoGP stand-up wheelier of all time (in my opinion) admits he's hit rock bottom, checks himself into rehab, and gets his act together. It's a story that ends well, and I cannot recommend it highly enough if you loved MotoGP during John's time, or if you just want to read a rock 'n' roll story about a gifted kid from SoCal. Rennie Scaysbrook

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