George Hale's New Book 'A Look Back at Motorcycling in the Heart of the Appalachians' is a Compelling Read on the Contributions of Racers in the Motocross Sport

Fulton Books author, George Hale, an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys playing and riding on two wheels, has completed his most recent book "A Look Back at Motorcycling in the Heart of the Appalachians": an insightful opus on the history and honor of motorcycle racers in the highlands of North America. It presents the growth of various disciplines on motorcycle racing and related machines in the heart of the Appalachians Mountains. 

Hale shares, "James P. Hayes Sr. begins his storied motorcycle career in the shade of a tree atop Roan Mountain, Tennessee, in 1936. Winston Johnson is a multitalented motocross racer offering other riders a track to practice, play, and worship. The facility opened in 2019 off Interstate 81 in Abingdon, Virginia. Johnson is not only a businessman but also the lead minister at Renewed Church in Kingsport, Tennessee. Between the years of 1936 and today, hundreds of dirt-track heats, flat-track mains, endurance runs, scrambles, cross-country events, hare-scramble courses, hill climbs, motocross tracks, and field events have been held in the region to give thousands of riders a chance to compete. Some of the many competitions and special events held over the past seventy years are reported in the book."

Published by Fulton Books, George Hale's book is an entertaining and informative piece that will delight every motocross enthusiast. The author himself is a lover of riding two wheels and this publication is his third book about motorcycling.

It's a fascinating read filled with lots of cool stuff and inspiring anecdotes.

Readers who wish to experience this amusing work can purchase "A Look Back at Motorcycling in the Heart of the Appalachians" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books