The Great Bike Race

The Great Bike Race

Author: Geoffrey Nicholson

Publisher: Velodrome Publishing

Published: 2016-05-24

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 191116208X

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REVIEWS This is unquestionably the finest book ever written on the subject of cycling, bar none. the combination of the late Geoffrey Nicholson's (he died in 1999) observations, coupled with an impeccable writing style, make “the great bike race” almost a complete education in and of itself " — The Washing-Machine Post


Extreme Motorcycle Racing

Extreme Motorcycle Racing

Author: Clive Gifford

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1429646152

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"World's fastest bikes! Spectacular crashes! Amazing jumps!"--P. [1] of cover.


The Race Against Time

The Race Against Time

Author: Edward Pickering

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2013-05-09

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1448126444

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When Chris Boardman first raced against Graeme Obree, in a time trial in Newtonards, Northern Ireland, in 1990, it was the start of a rivalry that captivated the British public for a decade and brought cycling on to the front pages. Boardman was the establishment figure: reserved, scientific, middle-class. Obree was the rebel: the Flying Scotsman, working-class, riding a home-made bike. Both were after one thing - to be the fastest man on two wheels. After Boardman had won Britain's first cycling gold medal for 72 years at the Barcelona Olympics (inspiring none other than Bradley Wiggins to get on a bike), attention turned to the world hour record, the blue riband event of track cycling. Between 1993 and 1996, the pair took it in turns to smash the record, with Boardman's team breaking the boundaries of technology and the loner Obree constantly reinventing ways of building and riding bikes while battling his many demons. The Race Against Time tells the story of how Britain first started to dominate cycling, but is also about the struggle between art and science, tradition and innovation, commercialism and individuality. It is the tale of two complex characters who redefined the sport and set in motion a new era in British cycling, the legacy of which we enjoy to this day.


A Race for Madmen

A Race for Madmen

Author: Chris Sidwells

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1613210787

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Provides an indepth look at the Tour de France, from the first race one hundred and seventy five years ago, tobeing one of the most famous annual sporting events of today.


Performance Cycling

Performance Cycling

Author: James Hopker

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1408196476

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A user's guide to the most cutting edge knowledge in cycling science. If you're a keen cyclist but want to know more about the science behind the bike, this is the book for you. Get the practical application of this knowledge to give you the performance edge and put you ahead of the peleton. Performance Cycling: The Science of Cycling is written by world renowned cycling authors alongside scientists working at the cutting edge of cycling research. Learn about: the latest training methodologies; how to implement pacing strategies; optimising nutrition; how to effectively set up your bike; and how to mentally prepare for optimal performance. Whether you are a novice or pro cyclist, Performance Cycling is the essential user's guide to guarantee you reach your full potential.


Racing Through the Dark

Racing Through the Dark

Author: David Millar

Publisher: Orion

Published: 2011-06-16

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1409114953

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By his eighteenth birthday David Millar was living and racing in France, sleeping in rented rooms, tipped to be the next English-speaking Tour winner. A year later he'd realised the dream and signed a professional contract. He perhaps lived the high life a little too enthusiastically - he broke his heel in a fall from a roof after too much drink - and before long the pressure to succeed had tipped over into doping. Here, in a full and frank autobiography, David Millar recounts the story from the inside: he doped because 'cycling's drug culture was like white noise', and because of peer pressure. 'I doped for money and glory in order to guarantee the continuation of my status.' Five years on from his arrest, Millar is clean and reflective, and holds nothing back in this account of his dark years.


American Motorcyclist

American Motorcyclist

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2000-05

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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American Motorcyclist magazine, the official journal of the American Motorcyclist Associaton, tells the stories of the people who make motorcycling the sport that it is. It's available monthly to AMA members. Become a part of the largest, most diverse and most enthusiastic group of riders in the country by visiting our website or calling 800-AMA-JOIN.


The Buzzzzz Rag

The Buzzzzz Rag

Author: Buzz Walneck

Publisher: Walnecks, Inc.

Published: 2015-03-02

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Event Calendar - 2014/2015 The Shop Rag - Buzz Walneck Featured Article: 1967 M.V. Agusta 750 Road Test Featured Article: BSA Gold Star 500 Road Test Featured Article: History of the BSA Gold Star Featued Article: Dynamite in Small Package - 1951 Dirt Track Racing in Louisiana Whizzer - Jerry Barnett Left Turn Larry - Dave Hull Pot Of Gold - Dick Lennon