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Cycle News 2024 Issue 03 January 23

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P98 BOOK REVIEWI RACING HITLER, BY T here are two things the modern-day MotoGP gods and those who buckled leather straps for hel- mets on their heads a century ago have in common: a love of sheer, unbridled speed. The heady mix of going way too fast for any normal human being binds these people, the utter joy of reaching terminal velocity far outweighing the very real risk of mortality. However, unlike the boys, we watch every second Sunday, covered in kangaroo leather with airbags and helmets that shear impact forces when you hit the ground, the subjects in the latest book, Racing Hitler, by renowned MotoGP journal - ist Mat Oxley, were covered by mere dressing gowns by comparison as they endeavored to go faster on two wheels than anyone thought possible. This was the 1930s and while the world was gearing up for yet another damned war, a select few from England, Italy and Germany were determined to outdo each other in an ever more dangerous race of land speed record breaking. Racing Hitler dictates how one "skint, plucky Brit," as Oxley calls him, by the name of Eric Crudgington Fernihough (has there ever been a more Brit - ish name?) took on Germany's Ernst Henne, who had direct backing from Hitler's Nazi Motor Corps, and Italy's Pierro Taruffi, himself enjoying the backing of Mussolini's National Fascist Party, swapping the land speed record between

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