Inspirational Cycling Book
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Inspirational Cycling BookOK.
So whats a really good book about cycling? In light of the recent Lance news I'm still not adverse to his writings. There's the bust up's, the biographies and the life lessons. I'm after an entertaining read about cycling be it right or wrong. Cadel, Lance, Hincape etc etc - not really fussed. Even an epic tour. A nice read (read in hindsight maybe) before sleep would be a treat. Thank you and good night.
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookThe Anna Meares Story - When Courage Triumphs over Disaster ISBN 97817411090805.
Published in 2009 before her London win, but nevertheless, the book is good and the girl is the real deal. Cheers WombatK - Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead
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Re: Inspirational Cycling BookTry "Miles from Nowhere" by Babara Savage, about riding around the world.
"where the pavement ends" is about riding through Mongolia and onto viet nam. Both have nice styles of writing. Both are available on kindle cheers steve 2011 Trek FX7.5
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I actually have this book but haven't read it. The old man (who is a fitter old man than me) gave it to me. Problem solved. Cheers
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookTyler Hamilton's new book is a very good read, although not particularly "inspirational".
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookIts not so inspirational in the sense of "YEAH! I'M GUNNA GO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN!"
But the Rupert Guiness book about Cadel's TDF win made me smile a hell of a lot, bringing back some very fond, if hazy (due to late nights) memories of that TDF.
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookCadel's book on the road to the TDF win was pretty inspiring - but I've been more inspired by a few training books. Learning all those things about proper training that I didn't know before - and having a lot of "ah!" moments. If I'd read them sooner, I'd be a lot faster and probably would have suffered less injury problems.
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Re: Inspirational Cycling BookI have just read this book about this amazing cyclist called Lance Armstrong, who I have never heard of before. Apparently he not only managed to beat testicular cancer, he went on to win the TdF 7 times!!! I also heard his father walked on the moon.
What an amazing, almost unbelievable story! Anyone else heard of Lance? Weekdays: "Bliss" (Trek Madone 5.2 2012) | Weekends: "Cadel" (self built) | Casual: "Kitty" (Giant Cypress LDS 2009)
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookI kind’a thought that “inspirational” books were supposed to be like true stories so that it’s really really inspirational.........but I heard the books by that Lance guy turned out to be all made up stuff.........not for real like.
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookRobbie McEwens book is a fantastic read, highly recommend it.
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I also enjoyed his book...was a good read I thought
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Another vote for this
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French Revolutions by Tim Moore.
Available in paperback but for bedtime reading my tip is to get the audiobook and the Audible app, set the sleep timer and let it play... Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
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Yup - Saw a book by him on the weekend. It was in the fiction section though.
Re: Inspirational Cycling Book"Tomorrow We Ride" by Jean Bobet, Louison Bobet's brother. Great book.
Re: Inspirational Cycling Book“Road racing imitates life, the way it would be without the corruptive influence of civilization. When you see an enemy lying on the ground, what’s your first reaction? To help him to his feet. In road racing, you kick him to death." - Tim Krabbe, The Rider
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookMerckx: Half Man, Half Bike by William Fotheringham
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Thats in my field of interest .... Ive ordered one. Thanks Nik
Re: Inspirational Cycling Book"The Rider" - Tim Krabbe... I bought this recently based on a recommendation from a mate. Going to read it this weekend as I'll be climbing back onto the saddle after a 6 week break..
Re: Inspirational Cycling Book'Racing Through the Dark' David Millar
'It's All About The Bike' Robert Penn 'Bike Snob' Bike Snob NYC 'A Race For Madmen' Chris Sidwells
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookScientific Training for Cycling by Christopher Roy Woodard
Aussie Attack. Road and Track Cycle Training-Racing Illustrated Manual by Keith L. Webb Road Racing: Technique and Training by Bernard Hinault; Claude Genzling The Tour de France by Peter A. Clifford Conquer the World Written by the British World Championship Cycling Road Team Manager 1964-67. Foreword by Peter Clifford and written by Chas Messenger. Bicycle Road Racing: The Complete Program for Training and Competition by Eddy B. by Edward Borysewicz International Cycle Sport Magazine publications (Softcover) - World Championships- Rainbow Jersey 1970 by N.G.Henderson King of Sports- Cycle Road Racing by Peter Ward Eddy Merckx and the 1970 Tour De France by J.B.Wadley Eddy Merckx- 30 Year after Sylvere Maes by J.B.Wadley Tour 80- The stories of 1980 Vuelta and TDF by Sergio Penazzo and Pierre Martin Fausto Coppi- "The Capionissimo" by Salvatore Trence Lone Rider- I rode on the long, dark road... before I danced under the lights.
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookIt's all about the bike The pursuit of happiness on two wheels - Robert Penn
Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
Re: Inspirational Cycling Book50 titles to choose from here:
http://www.cyclesportmag.com/features/t ... -all-time/ Highly recommend entry No.8 'The Escape Artist' - Matt Seaton. I personally found it inspiring: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Escape-Artist-L ... 1841151041
Re: Inspirational Cycling BookBrentono are you still selling Tour 80?
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