Your Favourite Cycling books
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There are plenty out there so what are some of your favourites?
Mine are:
The Secret Race - Tayler Hamilton - pretty damning but gripping as - worth multiple reads
The Death Of Marco Pantani - quite in depth and detailed
Breaking the Chain - Willy Voet - another damning expose
French Revolutions - Tim Moore - I love his writing style
I haven't found an Indurain book yet in English though
Mine are:
The Secret Race - Tayler Hamilton - pretty damning but gripping as - worth multiple reads
The Death Of Marco Pantani - quite in depth and detailed
Breaking the Chain - Willy Voet - another damning expose
French Revolutions - Tim Moore - I love his writing style
I haven't found an Indurain book yet in English though
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The Rider - Tim Krabbé
Man, Play, and Games - Roger Caillois
Man, Play, and Games - Roger Caillois
Exp001 || Other projects in the works.
Slaying the Badger, Richard Moore.
A Dog In A Hat, Joe Parkin.
Rough Ride, Paul Kimmage.
We Were Young and Carefree, Laurent Fignon.
In Search of Robert Millar, Richard Moore.
A Dog In A Hat, Joe Parkin.
Rough Ride, Paul Kimmage.
We Were Young and Carefree, Laurent Fignon.
In Search of Robert Millar, Richard Moore.
Bike Snob: Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling
By Eben Weiss
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0811869989
Fun read. Especially if you already enjoy Bike Snob NYC.
By Eben Weiss
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0811869989
Fun read. Especially if you already enjoy Bike Snob NYC.
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eric wrote:Slaying the Badger, Richard Moore.
A Dog In A Hat, Joe Parkin.
Rough Ride, Paul Kimmage.
We Were Young and Carefree, Laurent Fignon.
In Search of Robert Millar, Richard Moore.
I've read Rough Ride but to be honest I didn't think much of it, but I understand the significance of it within cycling today.
i want to read all of the others on your list though
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At this moment Fausto Coppi by Frederik Backelandt and Wilfried de Jong
Le Metier by Michael Barry - i like how the season of a professional cyclist is portrayed through good writing.
Boy Racer - Explains the thought behind many of Cavendish' decisions and like Cavendish himself it is very honest and direct.
Boy Racer - Explains the thought behind many of Cavendish' decisions and like Cavendish himself it is very honest and direct.
"Stay cool and try to survive" A. Klier to the other members of the Garmin classics squad the night before P-R.
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^^^ Looks interesting.
Has anyone read Bob Rolls books? His first one is only available 2nd hand and is really expensive.
Has anyone read Bob Rolls books? His first one is only available 2nd hand and is really expensive.
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Racing Through the Dark - David Millar
Boy Racer - Mark Cavendish
I just finished The Secret Race and while I appreciate the detail, overall I can't say I really care for the book. The book was more about Lance than about Tyler and it was difficult to detect much remorse - it seemed more about vindication. Compare to Millar's book which was truly a pleasure to read...
Racing Through the Dark - David Millar
Boy Racer - Mark Cavendish
I just finished The Secret Race and while I appreciate the detail, overall I can't say I really care for the book. The book was more about Lance than about Tyler and it was difficult to detect much remorse - it seemed more about vindication. Compare to Millar's book which was truly a pleasure to read...
I've got the first Bobke book by Bob Roll. It's pretty entertaining, especially if you like him, but I don't think I'd pay big money for it. I didn't know it was out of print and worth something, it's been living in my bathroom book bin.
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