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The bad boys of motorcycling
By Visordown on 23/11/2011 10:26:45
Drug smuggling, GBH and murder; these nine are the baddest of the bad from the world of motorcycling
Marco LucchinelliMarco Lucchinelli was the closest thing to a rock star that motorcycle racing ever had. The long hair, the excesses of drink and drugs, the beautiful women and fast cars, hell he even played at Italy’s massive San Remo Song Festival (think Glastonbury but without...
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Bad Boy No.1: Marco Lucchinelli
By Stuart Barker on 03/12/2010 12:46:40
The coke snorting champ: The story of Crazy Horse, the original Grand Prix rock star
Marco Lucchinelli was the closest thing to a rock star that motorcycle racing has ever had. The long hair, the excesses of drink and drugs, the beautiful women and fast cars, hell he even played at Italy’s massive San Remo Song Festival (think Glastonbury but without the mud) and...
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Bad Boy No 8: Kim Ashkenazi
By Stuart Barker on 07/12/2010 15:31:13
Possession of Class A, B, and C drugs with intent to supply and child pornography charges halted the talented Ashkenazi's career
of my planned return as I want to become the oldest Australian motocross champion within the next few years.”Bad Boy No 7: Evel Knievel | Bad Boy No 9: Anthony Gobert
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Bad Boy No 7: Evel Knievel
By Stuart Barker on 07/12/2010 15:24:12
The original daredevil had a rap sheet that was as long as his list of injuries
with a baseball bat.The beating was so fierce it left Saltman with a compound fracture to his left arm and a broken right wrist, along with a multitude of bruises, aches and pains. Saltman’s left arm was so badly broken it required surgery to insert a
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Hellboy star to play primetime bad boy biker
By Visordown News on 23/05/2008 09:12:37
New series revolves around an outloaw motorcycle club's efforts to protect their town from drug dealers and developers
"Hellboy" star Ron Perlman has replaced Scott Glenn in FX's upcoming biker series "Sons of Anarchy." The series revolves around an outlaw motorcycle club's efforts to protect their California town from drug dealers and local corporate developers. Perlman will play the club's ...
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Bad Boy No.2: Billy Lane
By Stuart Barker on 06/12/2010 15:02:15
From building custom bikers to manslaughter, here is a crime and punishment look at Billy Lane
his driving licence for life. Lane is due to be released on June 7, 2015.Bad Boy No 1: Marco Lucchinelli | Bad Boy No 3: Juan Garriga
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Bad Boy No.6: Jason Lawrence
By Stuart Barker on 07/12/2010 15:17:27
Top AMA Supercross racer sentenced to one year in prison during 2009 for two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of battery with serious bodily injury, and one count of mayhem
Boy No 5: Mike Goodwin | Bad Boy No 7: Evel Knievel
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Bad Boy No.3: Juan Garriga
By Stuart Barker on 06/12/2010 15:38:38
When the fast pace of Grand Prix wasn't enough Juan Garriga turned to the fast pace of drug smuggling, here's the untold story
He won three 250cc Grand Prix races and finished second in the 1988 world championship, was a factory rider in the 500cc class, and has competed in WSB on a semi-factory Ducati. But when his racing career was over, Spaniard Juan Garriga found even more excitement amidst an underg...
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Bad Boy No.4: Mick Doohan
By Stuart Barker on 06/12/2010 16:29:16
Doohan was a hardman even when the Arai came off, here is a chronicle of his brush with the law
Before Valentino Rossi came on the scene, many people were calling Mick Doohan the greatest motorcycle racer of all time. The Australian was the absolute master of the fire-breathing two-stroke 500cc machines when they were at their most evil and he won five consecutive world tit...
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Bad Boy No.5: Mike Goodwin
By Stuart Barker on 07/12/2010 15:05:56
A business deal between the inventor of Supercross and Mickey Thompson turned sour ending in the assassination of Thompson
Mike Goodwin was a rock promoter in the 1960s and worked with The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and The Doors before hitting on the idea of staging motocross events in the same massive stadiums used by bands.The result was a spectacular success as more than 70,000 people attended...
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