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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When Aaron Pufal was unceremoniously fired by the billionaire family he'd served for over a decade, he did what any reasonable person would do: he bought a microphone, straddled his BMW GSA, and started tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling.What began as a scrappy podcast recorded in garages and cafes became something unexpected, a map of invisible connections linking fifty years of motorcycle storytelling. From Ted Simon's kitchen table in France to the rooftop of The 59 Club in East London, from Lyndon Poskitt's father's Yorkshire workshop to the hallowed forecourt of the Ace Cafe, Pufal discovered that the adventure motorcycle community is far smaller and more interconnected than anyone realised.Chasing Legends captures three seasons of conversations with the riders, filmmakers, and authors who shaped modern adventure motorcycling: Ted Simon, who at 94 still wonders what motorcycles talk about in the darkAustin Vince, the schoolteacher who conquered the Zilov Gap and proved you don't need sponsors to circle the globeCharley Boorman, still crashing his way to wisdom on vintage bikes with questionable tyresClaudio von Planta, who failed his motorcycle test a week before filming Long Way Round and went anywayLyndon Poskitt, the aerospace engineer who built his own rally bike and raced it 234,000 kilometres across six continentsJoey Evans, who went from a 10% chance of walking to finishing the Dakar RallySam Manicom, living on "gifted time" after 200,000 miles on the same BMW frameSterling Noren, the filmmaker behind the Backcountry Discovery RoutesElspeth Beard, who circumnavigated the globe in 1982 and packed it all away for thirty years because nobody caredBut this isn't just a collection of interviews. It's a meditation on mentorship, mechanical failure, and what happens when you stop asking permission and start asking questions. It's about blood bikers racing through London nights with neonatal transfusions. About a Kansas technician holding 86.5 mph for 32 hours across America. About fathers teaching sons in workshops, and the tools we inherit, both literal and metaphorical.Part memoir, part oral history, part navigation chart through adventure motorcycling's past and future, Chasing Legends reveals the stories behind the stories-the missed opportunities, the fumbled questions, the moments of connection that only happen when you show up with curiosity and a willingness to listen.For anyone who's ever looked at a map and wondered what's there. For anyone who understands that the road isn't an escape; it's where life is lived most honestly. A former superyacht captain trades billionaire employers for a microphone and a mission: tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling and mapping the invisible threads connecting them all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - When Aaron Pufal was unceremoniously fired by the billionaire family he'd served for over a decade, he did what any reasonable person would do: he bought a microphone, straddled his BMW GSA, and started tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling.What began as a scrappy podcast recorded in garages and cafés became something unexpected, a map of invisible connections linking fifty years of motorcycle storytelling. From Ted Simon's kitchen table in France to the rooftop of The 59 Club in East London, from Lyndon Poskitt's father's Yorkshire workshop to the hallowed forecourt of the Ace Café, Pufal discovered that the adventure motorcycle community is far smaller and more interconnected than anyone realised.Chasing Legends captures three seasons of conversations with the riders, filmmakers, and authors who shaped modern adventure motorcycling: - Ted Simon, who at 94 still wonders what motorcycles talk about in the dark- Austin Vince, the schoolteacher who conquered the Zilov Gap and proved you don't need sponsors to circle the globe- Charley Boorman, still crashing his way to wisdom on vintage bikes with questionable tyres- Claudio von Planta, who failed his motorcycle test a week before filming Long Way Round and went anyway- Lyndon Poskitt, the aerospace engineer who built his own rally bike and raced it 234,000 kilometres across six continents- Joey Evans, who went from a 10% chance of walking to finishing the Dakar Rally- Sam Manicom, living on 'gifted time' after 200,000 miles on the same BMW frame- Sterling Noren, the filmmaker behind the Backcountry Discovery Routes- Elspeth Beard, who circumnavigated the globe in 1982 and packed it all away for thirty years because nobody caredBut this isn't just a collection of interviews. It's a meditation on mentorship, mechanical failure, and what happens when you stop asking permission and start asking questions. It's about blood bikers racing through London nights with neonatal transfusions. About a Kansas technician holding 86.5 mph for 32 hours across America. About fathers teaching sons in workshops, and the tools we inherit, both literal and metaphorical.Part memoir, part oral history, part navigation chart through adventure motorcycling's past and future, Chasing Legends reveals the stories behind the stories-the missed opportunities, the fumbled questions, the moments of connection that only happen when you show up with curiosity and a willingness to listen.For anyone who's ever looked at a map and wondered what's there. For anyone who understands that the road isn't an escape; it's where life is lived most honestly.
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Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
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Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When Aaron Pufal was unceremoniously fired by the billionaire family he'd served for over a decade, he did what any reasonable person would do: he bought a microphone, straddled his BMW GSA, and started tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling.What began as a scrappy podcast recorded in garages and cafes became something unexpected, a map of invisible connections linking fifty years of motorcycle storytelling. From Ted Simon's kitchen table in France to the rooftop of The 59 Club in East London, from Lyndon Poskitt's father's Yorkshire workshop to the hallowed forecourt of the Ace Cafe, Pufal discovered that the adventure motorcycle community is far smaller and more interconnected than anyone realised.Chasing Legends captures three seasons of conversations with the riders, filmmakers, and authors who shaped modern adventure motorcycling: Ted Simon, who at 94 still wonders what motorcycles talk about in the darkAustin Vince, the schoolteacher who conquered the Zilov Gap and proved you don't need sponsors to circle the globeCharley Boorman, still crashing his way to wisdom on vintage bikes with questionable tyresClaudio von Planta, who failed his motorcycle test a week before filming Long Way Round and went anywayLyndon Poskitt, the aerospace engineer who built his own rally bike and raced it 234,000 kilometres across six continentsJoey Evans, who went from a 10% chance of walking to finishing the Dakar RallySam Manicom, living on "gifted time" after 200,000 miles on the same BMW frameSterling Noren, the filmmaker behind the Backcountry Discovery RoutesElspeth Beard, who circumnavigated the globe in 1982 and packed it all away for thirty years because nobody caredBut this isn't just a collection of interviews. It's a meditation on mentorship, mechanical failure, and what happens when you stop asking permission and start asking questions. It's about blood bikers racing through London nights with neonatal transfusions. About a Kansas technician holding 86.5 mph for 32 hours across America. About fathers teaching sons in workshops, and the tools we inherit, both literal and metaphorical.Part memoir, part oral history, part navigation chart through adventure motorcycling's past and future, Chasing Legends reveals the stories behind the stories-the missed opportunities, the fumbled questions, the moments of connection that only happen when you show up with curiosity and a willingness to listen.For anyone who's ever looked at a map and wondered what's there. For anyone who understands that the road isn't an escape; it's where life is lived most honestly. A former superyacht captain trades billionaire employers for a microphone and a mission: tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling and mapping the invisible threads connecting them all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
EUR 20,27
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When Aaron Pufal was unceremoniously fired by the billionaire family he'd served for over a decade, he did what any reasonable person would do: he bought a microphone, straddled his BMW GSA, and started tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling.What began as a scrappy podcast recorded in garages and cafes became something unexpected, a map of invisible connections linking fifty years of motorcycle storytelling. From Ted Simon's kitchen table in France to the rooftop of The 59 Club in East London, from Lyndon Poskitt's father's Yorkshire workshop to the hallowed forecourt of the Ace Cafe, Pufal discovered that the adventure motorcycle community is far smaller and more interconnected than anyone realised.Chasing Legends captures three seasons of conversations with the riders, filmmakers, and authors who shaped modern adventure motorcycling: Ted Simon, who at 94 still wonders what motorcycles talk about in the darkAustin Vince, the schoolteacher who conquered the Zilov Gap and proved you don't need sponsors to circle the globeCharley Boorman, still crashing his way to wisdom on vintage bikes with questionable tyresClaudio von Planta, who failed his motorcycle test a week before filming Long Way Round and went anywayLyndon Poskitt, the aerospace engineer who built his own rally bike and raced it 234,000 kilometres across six continentsJoey Evans, who went from a 10% chance of walking to finishing the Dakar RallySam Manicom, living on "gifted time" after 200,000 miles on the same BMW frameSterling Noren, the filmmaker behind the Backcountry Discovery RoutesElspeth Beard, who circumnavigated the globe in 1982 and packed it all away for thirty years because nobody caredBut this isn't just a collection of interviews. It's a meditation on mentorship, mechanical failure, and what happens when you stop asking permission and start asking questions. It's about blood bikers racing through London nights with neonatal transfusions. About a Kansas technician holding 86.5 mph for 32 hours across America. About fathers teaching sons in workshops, and the tools we inherit, both literal and metaphorical.Part memoir, part oral history, part navigation chart through adventure motorcycling's past and future, Chasing Legends reveals the stories behind the stories-the missed opportunities, the fumbled questions, the moments of connection that only happen when you show up with curiosity and a willingness to listen.For anyone who's ever looked at a map and wondered what's there. For anyone who understands that the road isn't an escape; it's where life is lived most honestly. A former superyacht captain trades billionaire employers for a microphone and a mission: tracking down the legends of adventure motorcycling and mapping the invisible threads connecting them all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.