Mick Walker (motorcycling)

Mick Walker (motorcycling)

Mick Walker is acknowledged as one of the world's leading motorcycle authorities[1][2][3]. Walker is a British former motorcycle dealer and racer with a particular interest in Italian motorcycles, who played a key role in popularizing the Ducati marque in Britain, but is also an expert on numerous other models of motorcycle dating from the 1950s to the present. He is the writer of over 130 published books,[4], most of them motorcycle marque histories, although he has also written restoration guides and biographies of a number of racing stars, including Giacomo Agostini, Geoff Duke, Bob McIntyre, Sammy Miller and John Surtees. His autobiography is to be published in 2012.

Michael John Gilbert Walker was born 30 November 1942 in Wretton, Norfolk, United Kingdom and was educated at Downham Market Secondary Modern School. After leaving full-time education at the age of 15, he joined the Royal Air Force in 1958, serving in the UK, Aden and Cyprus. Walker's first powered two-wheeler was a Lambretta scooter purchased in 1960, and he bought his first motorcycle (a Ducati 250 Daytona – known as a Diana in most markets) in 1961. He began racing competitively in 1963, while serving with the RAF, and continued riding in club and international events until 1972, with considerable success at circuits such as Snetterton, Cadwell Park (where he made headlines in Motor Cycle News by winning three club races at one meeting in October 1968) and Silverstone, and also competed in the Manx Grand Prix. He was a personal friend of many motorcycle stars of the era, including Mike Hailwood, Barry Sheene, and Arthur Wheeler. Later, after he became a motorcycle dealer, Walker sponsored other riders. During the 1990s, he set up the Mick Walker Racing team to mentor young British talent. Among its pupils were Ollie Bridewell, Dijon Compton, Steven Neate, James Toseland and Tom Tunstall.

After leaving the RAF in 1968, Walker spent a short period working in factories in Cambridgeshire before starting his own business, Mick Walker Motorcycles, dealing in Ducati spares and repairs - initially from a garden shed. After moving to shop premises, and acquiring some of the stock diverted from the US market by the Berliner Motor Corporation, the business - which was based in Wisbech, Cambridge - expanded steadily and Walker became the official UK importer for Ducati spares in the mid-1970s. With greatly enlarged premises, Mick Walker Motorcycles moved on to retailing models manufactured by Ducati, Moto Guzzi, Harley-Davidson, Aermacchi, Cagiva, Benelli, Garelli, Testi, MV Agusta, Jawa and Derbi, as well as Russian motorcycles, and was the UK importer for several marques. The Mick Walker Group became a victim of the recession of the early 1980s and ceased to trade at the start of 1982. However, Walker continued to provide Ducati parts and servicing with his brother Rick (as Rick & Mick Walker) until 2005.

Following the closure of his motorcycle dealership, Walker began writing about motorcycles and was appointed Assistant Editor of the British magazine Motorcycle Enthusiast in 1983. His first book Ducati Singles was published in 1985,[5] and he went on to become one of the most prolific motorcycle writers in the world, gaining a reputation for detailed and meticulous research. Unusually, Walker's work is all written in longhand. He was interviewed by the BBC after the publication of his 100th title.

Mick Walker retained strong links with the Italian motorcycle industry, and in 1998 was one of the 50 VIPs invited to Italy to celebrate Ducati’s half-century in production. That same year, he played an instrumental role in setting up The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, writing around one-third of the entries in the catalogue. In 1999, the British Ducati Owner's Club presented him with a Lifetime Achievement Award, the first of its kind ever made. In 2000, his part in helping to set up a major Ducati exhibition at the University of Northumbria Gallery[6] was acknowledged by director Mara-Helen Wood, who was 'indebted to Mick Walker, Ducati author, historian and consultant, whose involvement was crucial to the success of the Expo'.

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