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The English called him the Black Devil, an admiring reminder of his daring riding. Yet there are not many people today who remember Omobono Tenni (1906-1948), one of the greatest motorcycle aces of all time. His ability to go faster than his competitors – even on inferior bikes – his riding style, his empathy with the machine, his courage and approach to a race and to existence itself – always poised between the most strenuous commitment and amused inspiration – are similar to those of the most highly acclaimed champion of our times, Valentino Rossi. The exciting text is enriched by an outstanding collection of photographs, all of which makes a spectacular and emotional impact. Condition of the book: good inside but the cover is not in perfect conditions
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