The book opens with the first beginnings of bike racing in the London
area -- at High Beech -- in 1928 and continues with the pre-war history
of the North Circular as one of Britain's new 'arterial' roads, and the
establishment of the Ace 'road-house' at Stonebridge Park in 1939. Then,
Barry 'Noddy' Cheese, one of the Ace's original 'ton-up' boys, paints a
graphic picture for us of the excitement of life at the cafe in the
1950-1960s. The controversial Dixon of Dock Green TV episode is covered
as is the making of the classic film The Leather Boys and the book goes
on to describe events leading up to the closure and subsequent isolation
of the Ace with the construction of the new bypass in the 1990s.
The story is brought up to date with the resurrection of the cafe's
fortunes under Mark Wilsmore and the fantastic re-opening celebrations
in September 2001.