Downhill Racers
Jonny Zucker
Slipstream is a new generation of reading resources specifically designed for struggling and reluctant readers. Through exciting and carefully levelled texts, Slipstream enables readers to accelerate their reading experience. This illustrated story is part of Slipstream LEVEL 2. The 350-word text is levelled for readers with a reading age of 7-9, but its engaging content makes it perfect for a wide range of older readers too. All texts are levelled by reading experts Dee Reid and Diana Bentley. Sam and Liz are part of the Downhill Club. Their biggest rivals, Claytown Club, are determined to win the next race. Their captain, Rocky, will stop at nothing to make sure he’s first across the line…
Reviews
It was good
Inspector Cornelius Sudoku 11.08.2025
I loved this book
Senor Chip Pennyfarthing 23.06.2025
I liked the bikes and i liked the people
General Bruno Frankfurter 09.09.2023
It was funny and entertaining.
Captain Fandango Chipperfield 04.08.2023
i love the book it is a very good book and i would recommend it to a freind or someone else
Anonymous 22.07.2023
love bikes
Major Sandwich Godzilla 11.10.2021
I liked the downhill racing it was where my big brother raced. And I like that they tricked the bully.
Lord Jazzy Pawprint 19.08.2019
It was a great book! It is about a riding race. Two teams that are against each other and one of the teams believe that they going to win but they don't and the opposite team wins the race.
Anonymous 14.07.2018
I liked this book because someone messed with their own breaks instead of trying to sabotage someone elses race, by mistake! They got what they deserved!! They should not have done it anyway. great book.
Anonymous 04.09.2016
It's about bikes it's clever. If you like bikes read it and races.
Anonymous 25.08.2014
I didn't rate this book 5 * because it wasn't that long.
Anonymous 07.08.2014
The boy who always wanted to beat the team, who were good. And then one night a man painted his bike yellow. He messed up the break of a yellow bike, that he thought belonged to the good team. But it was his own.
Anonymous 25.07.2014