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Mind of the Demon

A Memoir of Motocross, Madness, and the Metal Mulisha

Joe Layden Larry Linkogle Joe Layden Larry Linkogle

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English
Running Press Adult
01 June 2013
Larry Linkogle was a child-prodigy motocross racer who turned pro at age 15. A daredevil and rebel from the start, he quit the sport in spectacular fashion during a major national event and went home to create a new extreme sport,Freestyle Motocross (FMX),marked by high-flying stunts and death-defying action. From there, the ride just got wilder.

On a lark, he and a friend created The Metal Mulisha,now a top brand in FMX,and he was on a fast track to the good life. But after a near-fatal accident,

Link""made a series of decisions that almost finished him off for good,getting involved in prescription drugs, drug and gun running, underground fistfighting, and other behaviour that compromised his health, his relationships, and his career.

After hitting rock bottom and experiencing a moment of clarity, Link began to turn things around, salvaging and strengthening the things that mattered most. Now an icon to millions of extreme sports fans, Link is well on the road to a happy ending.
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Imprint:   Running Press Adult
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 227mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   326g
ISBN:   9780762447664
ISBN 10:   0762447664
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown

Larry Linkogle is a cocreator of Freestyle Motocross (FMX), a legendary rider in that sport, and president of the Metal Mulisha, a popular gear and lifestyle brand for motocross and mixed martial arts. He lives in Temecula, CA.

Reviews for Mind of the Demon: A Memoir of Motocross, Madness, and the Metal Mulisha

<br> Throttlermagazine.com <br>Linkogle's book is like a roller coaster that just keeps going faster and you just know the end is coming... couldn't put it down. ... Although we all knew the sport had its seedy side, I don't think many of us realized the crazy journey Larry Linkogle was on. But now we know for sure. Highly recommended.<br>


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