This is the background and story of 4 racers who annually race at the controversial and deadly Isle of Man TT, The racers which are focused on are John McGuinness, Guy Martin, Michael Dunlop and Conor Cummins, other racers are obviously mentioned especially as it covers the 2010 TT so people like Ian Hutchinson are mentioned but it doesn't go into nearly as much detail about his life as the 4 main riders mentioned. Also I feel it would be prudent to mention that this book basically ignores sidecars and hardly gives them a mention throughout
The riders that are focused on were chosen for specific reasons: John McGuinness is an ageing veteran with the most TT wins of any living person, Guy Martin is the unconventional maverick and people’s favourite even though he is yet to win a TT, Michael Dunlop is the son of Robert Dunlop and nephew of Joey Dunlop (the legend with the most TT wins ever, 26) so his name holds a lot of weight in road racing (he also won at the 2008 Northwest 200 2 days after his father died during practise), and finally Conor Cummins who is looking to be the first home grown winner since Milky Quayle won in 2002
The first part of the book, titled ‘Waiting’ has each chapter dedicated to a different rider with his first name (John, Guy, Michael or Conor) as the chapter title and starts of with a short biography of each rider and tries to delve into their psyche and why they race the TT and ending with the aftermath of the 2010 Senior TT in which 2 of the riders bikes broke down and the other 2 ended up in hospital, in between those for the first 5 or so chapters is a shorter chapter chronicling each race of the 2010 IoM TT. The second part ‘Living’ is about the build up and the races of the 2011 IoM TT
Having watched the 2010 TT at the time and also the documentary TT3D: Closer to the Edge, I knew what happened to Conor Cummins (5 broken vertebrae, a fractured pelvis, 4 breaks in his left arm, nerve damage to his hand and severe ligament damage to his knee) but this book goes deep into his recovery and everything he had to go through mentally and physically, and how despite everything his main goal was to ride in the next years TT and there is only 1 word for it…. Incredible
Another nice addition is before each chapter there is a paragraph which is what Milky Quayle says as he takes someone round the TT course for example this is about half of one:
Had a slide here once, nothing too much, back to sixth gear, thinking about coming to the top of Barregarrow, its a nightmare as it has two big entries, look for the little cottage here on the left, drift over. As soon as you pass the cottage, go straight to the right and kiss the kerb