L'ASSIMILATION: Rock Machine & Bandidos

Contre The Hells Angels

By Edward Winterhalder and Wil De Clercq
ISBN-10: 2-9237-1711-2
ISBN-13: 978-2-9237-1711-1

Suggested List Price $27.95 CAD
312pages - 6" x 9" Trade Paperback

Available June 2009 Quebec
Published By Octave Editions - Montreal, Quebec Canada

Resume

Au milieu des annees 1990, quand les Rock Machine, aux prises avec les Hells Angels plus nombreux et mieux organises, ont cherche a egaliser les forces, ils se sont tournes vers les Etats-Unis et vers le gang de motards le plus puissant du monde apres les Hells : les Bandidos. Edward Winterhalder est l'homme que les Bandidos ont envoye au Canada pour superviser l'assimilation des Rock Machine dans la Nation Bandidos. Comme tout le monde de l'autre cote de la frontiere, il avait bon espoir que cela allait vite ramener la paix dans « la Belle Province ». Il en fut quitte pour un sejour en prison, une menace d'expulsion, quelques trahisons, un ami mort au combat... et une immense desillusion!

Entrecoupe de chapitres emouvants qui racontent son enfance, son adolescence et ses premiers pas dans le monde des motards hors-la-loi, ce livre est le recit d'un homme droit, fidele a ses ideaux, qui ne s'attendait pas du tout a ce qu'il allait trouver dans notre pays de neige, de glace et de balles perdues.

About the Book:

In the early 1990s, Maurice “Mom” Boucher and his fellow Montreal Hells Angels, reputedly the most ruthless and vicious bikers in the world, subdued all comers except the tough-as-nails members of the Rock Machine. Founded by Salvatore Cazzetta, an ex-friend of Boucher, the Rock Machine had every intention of standing up against the Hells Angels. Seven years of bloody conflict, which left over 160 people dead and countless injured, was the result. Heavily outnumbered, the Rock Machine appealed to the worldwide Bandidos Motorcycle Club, who rivaled the Hells Angels in terms of membership and strength. In January 2000, the Rock Machine ceased to exist and became a probationary Bandidos chapter – the first to be established on Canadian soil.

Biker Edward Winterhalder was assigned by the Bandidos to coordinate the transition. Although the stage had been set for an end to the biker war and a positive outcome for all, it was anything but. Starting with the arrest and unsuccessful deportation proceedings of Winterhalder by the Canadian authorities, more intrigue, assassinations, and double-crosses, Winterhalder found himself in a situation even he found impossible to control.

In The Assimilation, Winterhalder – in collaboration with author Wil De Clercq – recalls his life and times as an outlaw biker; his personal involvement in the creation of the Quebec Bandidos; his friendship with the key players who made it happen; and his eventual disillusionment with, and exit from, the Bandidos Nation.

About the Authors:

Edward Winterhalder, who was a high-ranking world leader of the notorious Bandidos Motorcycle Club until his departure from the club in late 2003, is now one of the world’s leading authorities on motorcycle clubs.

Wil De Clercq has worked as a freelance writer, a visual artist, merchant marine, and faux finish painting. His connection to the outlaw biker world dates back to the 1960s. He recently wrote an article on Edward Winterlader for Performance Racing News and is an appointed member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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