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Great British Cycling: The History of British Bike Racing
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Great British Cycling: The History of British Bike Racing
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ellis Bacon
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:336 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | British and Irish History Cycling |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780857502513
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Classifications | Dewey:796.620941 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Imprint |
Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
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Publication Date |
21 May 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The first ever history in one volume of cycle racing in Great Britain from its earliest origins to back-to-back Tour de France triumphs. In 1868, the first ever documented bicycle race was held in a Paris park, and to the locals' chagrin, was won by a Briton. Yet while cycling culture became ingrained in continental European culture, riders this side of the Channel were engaged in constant battles with the authorities to pursue their sport - road racing was in fact banned as early as 1890. Its rise in popularity over the past 150 years, and the many triumphs of British cyclists in that time, have therefore been phenomenal. Never before has the full story of the sport been documented in one book, and in Great British Cycling, Ellis Bacon guides you through the development of our bike racing world, from weekend outings to British riders being able to compete in, then finish and win stages of the Tour de France. It takes you from cycling clubs and iconic frame-builders to a post-war explosion in cycling participation inspired by the likes of Brian Robinson, Tommy Simpson, Barry Hoban and Beryl Burton, from huge crowds witnessing the Tour of Britain and other races up and down the land to the modern era of glorious success by the likes of Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome. As the Tour de France returns to these shores for the fourth time, with Great Britain now firmly established at the top of the world of cycling, this is the ideal time for fans of the sport, both new and old, to explore its wonderful history.
Author Biography
Ellis Bacon has been writing about bike racing for a living since joining Procycling magazine as deputy editor in 2003. He has since written for a number of other cycling publications and websites, including Cycle Sport, Cyclist, cyclingnews.com and Cycling Weekly, as well as for The Times and the Observer. A keen linguist, he translated Bjarne Riis's autobiography, Riis- Stages of Light and Dark, from Danish into English, and he is also the co-editor, along with Lionel Birnie, of The Cycling Anthology series of books, published twice a year. Great British Cycling is his third book, following World's Ultimate Cycle Races and Mapping Le Tour.
ReviewsTraces the mixed fortunes of the sport on these shores and happily revisits forgotten greats. -- William Fotheringham * The Guardian, Books of the Year * Informative and entertaining, Great British Cycling not only neatly sums up where we are now, but also how we got there - and perhaps most importantly - who we have to thank for it. All in all, an absolute must-own for cycling aficionados and new fans of the sport alike. * Cyclosport * Tracks the irresistible rise of the sport on these shores from modest beginnings to such great achievements to be thought of as worldbeaters. * Huffington Post * Always interesting... much to enjoy. * Brendan Gallagher, tourofbritain.co.uk *
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