Customer Reviews
10/10 - By: Mr. D. Peckham, 29 Apr 2008 
When I saw Chris racingin BSB I looked forward to seeing every rece on TV. I didn't get out to many race meetings; his style of riding is incredible & often I was on the edge of the sofa shouting at the telly.
For Christmas 2007 the in-laws bought me this book.
It is bloody brilliant! Very moving, & very entertaining. It was very hard to put the book down.
I recommend this to any Stalker fan.
The only downside is I haven't had the chance to meet the man to get my book signed.
The peoples champion - By: BGB, 08 Apr 2008 
What can I say about this book that has not already been said. bguyfghugyg. Yup thats about it.
I am a massive motorcycle racing fan, & a stalker fan too so unsuprisingly the book was awesome.
This book is very easy to read due to the level of humour & down to earth feel about the man himself.
Not self absorbed & arrogant like Foggy, oh no. Chris recalls all the good & bad times as they happened, not with excuses & bullsh**.
Who can forget the heartbreak of 2000, or the elation of 2006 assen.
Not to mention the stories of the skinny little boy growing up crashing everything he rode!!!!
Any fan of motorsport, I urge you to buy & read this book. You will not be dissapointed. The stalker is not only the housewives favourite & peoples champ, he is a down to earth honest racer through & through. His story is a lesson to us all....... crashing hurts...
One of the funniest autobiographies out there. - By: Puglicious, 17 Dec 2007 
Can't I give this book 10 stars Uncle Amazon? It's ace! You don't have to love Superbikes to love this bookin fact it is permissible to detest all things 2 wheeled & still love this book. Stalker is a frank, absolutely hilarious & unpretentious autobiography. From his early days kick starting a motorbike under his duvetin his dreams at the age of 3 to his long over due WSB win at Assenin 2006 Chris comes over as a humble, loveable, endearingly childlike character, although I suspect a hard man of racing who makes the rest look like ickle titchy kittens when it comes to enduring pain probably won't thank me for the latter. How Chris still walksin a straight line is a miracle. His ability to ridein races with broken bones as if they were no more than a paper cut is unbelievable. This man has no pain threshold. What a stoic. What he does have however, which shines all the way through the book, is a true love for what he is doing. His determination, stamina, & total skill often hampered by bad luck & injury. Chris walker is a true star. Spurred on by his dad John, a man of few but sidesplitting words, The Stalker is a genuine self-effacing, very funny man who desires to win not only for himself but also for his hoards of followers. When he retires however may I suggest he takes to the stage along with his dad John. Morecambe & Wise have been off the box for too long bring on Walker & Walker. Buy this book everyone it's superb. S*** hot!
'Stalking good read' - By: Mrs. C. Roberts, 31 Oct 2007 
Brilliant read, could'nt put it down. What a sense of humour this bloke has on & off the track. You would not believe the bad luck & injuries this man has endured & still rides with such determination & passion. Only one thing to say - 'Keep On Riding Chris'
Mark's Mum - Mansfield, Notts.
Simply Brilliant Book... What Ya Up To?.. - By: arfa toes, 24 Oct 2007 
Mega book, a real insight into the all action riding style of the stalker's life right from the start of his motorcycle addiction,with some mega storys of his antic's, this is simply the funniest & best autobiography on the market The dogs B----x top stuff!!!!!! MD