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The Cycling Anthology - Volume Four (4/5)

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Professional cycling is a rich, dynamic and often controversial sport that lends itself to great writing. Some of the most famous and illustrious races were founded by newspapermen and The Cycling Anthology continues this tradition by bringing together the best in the business. Volume Four features original and exclusive pieces by leading cycling writers. William Fotheringham remembers the journalist who was instrumental in bringing road-racing to a British audience; Ellis Bacon looks beyond Queen to the link between bikes and beats; Richard Moore finds out what happened to that 'little punk' (Lance Armstrong's words), Iban Mayo, and asks if he really did become a long-distance lorry driver; Daniel Friebe re-examines the ups and downs of Marco Pantani; Tom Southam explains what it's like not to ride the Tour de France; and much more.Between them, these writers have covered hundreds of Tours de France and written dozens of excellent books and some have even ridden the Tour. Here, their work is showcased together.

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Authors Ellis Bacon, Lionel Birnie, Willia Fotheringham
Assisted by Ellis Bacon (Editor), Bacon Ellis (Editor), Lionel Birnie (Editor), Birnie Lionel (Editor)
Publisher Yellow Jersey
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 05.06.2014
 
EAN 9780224092432
ISBN 978-0-224-09243-2
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 110 mm x 178 mm x 19 mm
Series The Cycling Anthology
Subjects Guides > Sport > Motorsport, motorcycle sport, bicycle sport, aviation sport

SPORTS & RECREATION / Essays, Reportage & collected journalism, Anthologies: general, Anthologies (non-poetry), Reportage, journalism or collected columns, Cycling: general and touring

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