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The Ultimate RideChris Carmichael, Jim RutbergChris Carmichael has trained many of the world’s best cyclists, and now he offers his invaluable training tips, cutting-edge workout programs, and state-of-the-art exercises to help readers find their ultimate ride. In this book, he gives r… more |
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Hell on Two WheelsAmy SnyderThree-time Ironman finisher Amy Snyder takes the wraps off the best kept secret in the sports world, the Race Across America (RAAM), a bicycle race like no other. Unlike its famous cousin the Tour de France, RAAM is much crazier, more gothi… more |
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The ScapegoatVerner Moller
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Michael Rasmussen was close to winning the Tour de France 2007 when his team Rabobank decided to take him out of the race. This was a consequence of a press campaign without precedence in the history of sport. When it was leaked to the pres… more |
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The World's Biggest Cycle Ra...Paul Stevens
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A keen cyclist and interested in the world’s biggest timed cycle race? Find out the inside story here…This includes the article Cape Town Mon Amie.[Articles – 7618 words – 19 pages] |
The World’s Biggest Cycle Race (Steve’s Here’s How 2!) |
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Life is a Road, the Soul is ...Daniel Meyer
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“”“I was on a lonely stretch of road. There were no lights other than the moon and stars, and I had not encountered any traffic in at least 10 minutes. Far ahead of me a figure stepped out of the brush and stood on the shoulder of the road…. more |
Life is a Road, the Soul is a Motorcycle |
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The Belgian Hammer: Forging ...Daniel Lee
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This is the story of what it takes for young Americans to make it in professional cycling. Only thirty-six Americans have competed in the Tour de France since the world’s greatest bicycle race began in 1903. That’s not too many more than th… more |
The Belgian Hammer: Forging Young Americans into Professional Cyclists |
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Obsessive Compulsive Cycling...Dave Barter
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Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder is an anthology of thirty articles written by an amateur cyclist over a period of ten years. The collection exhibits the madness that engulfs those who descend into cycling obsession, celebrating the … more |
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Bike Touring: The Sierra Clu...Raymond BridgeFirst published in 1979, Bike Touring introduced tens of thousands of riders to the joys of bicycle travel, and quickly became the go-to reference for an entire generation of bike-touring enthusiasts. But much has changed in the last three … more |
Bike Touring: The Sierra Club Guide to Travel on Two Wheels (Sierra Club Outdoor Adventure Guide) |
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The Alpujarras. A Trailrider...James Nathan, Linsey Nathan
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The Trailrider Mini guides are a series of ride destination guide books that cover local information and routes.Each ride has been ridden and graded according to distance, technical difficulty, physical difficulty, ease of trail finding, ph… more |
The Alpujarras. A Trailrider Mini Guide. (The Trailrider Guides.) |
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The Cycling ProfessorMarco PinottiMarco Pinotti takes us in the saddle with him, climbing the Stelvio, under the rain over the Cotes of Liege-Bastogne-Liège, frantically riding along the “white” roads of Tuscany, as a punctilious time trialist ready to fight for every tenth… more |
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The Overland TrikerSteve Greene
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This book is a comprehensive resource for anyone wishing to learn about riding a human powered recumbent tadpole tricycle long distances on Planet Earth. It details every aspect of how to embark upon such a journey, including how to prepare… more |
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Like Riding a Bike : A Cycle...Jim Edwards
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It all begins with balance. This is a simple truth about both cycling and life. Like Riding a Bike explores experiences, thoughts, and lessons that bring to light the world of cycling and the journey of life. Its compelling dialogue begi… more |
Like Riding a Bike : A Cycle Logical Exploration of Life |
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Buying Your First Road BikeKev Stevenson
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If you’re thinking of buying your first road bike - it’s easy to get a bit bewildered with all the different models on offer.Which one to choose? What do you get for your money?Read this to discover what you can expect from different types … more |
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I've Grown Accustomed to His ButtAnn de Ruig
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The record of our three charity tandem cycles rides in South Africa |
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Bicycling Magazine's Complet...Ed Pavelka, The Editors of B...Take your road cycling to the next level with the newest techniques, equipment, and skills from the leading magazine in the sport. Check out how to: Ensure your bike is in tip-top shape in 8 easy steps Boost your efficiency with smooth pe… more |
Bicycling Magazine’s Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills : Your Guide to Riding Faster, Stronger, Longer, and Safer |
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Bicycle Road RacingEdward Borysewicz
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Bicycle Road Racing is the most comprehensive training manual for the road cyclist published in the U.S. It is based on a proven program for success. The photos may be dated but the advice on training and tactics are as pertinent in 2011 as… more |
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Slaying the Badger: Greg LeM...Richard MooreBernard Hinault is “Le Blaireau,” the Badger. Tough as old boots, he is the old warrior of the French peloton, as revered as he is feared for his ferocious attacks. He has won 5 Tours de France, marking his name into the history books as a … more |
Slaying the Badger: Greg LeMond, Bernard Hinault, and the Greatest Tour de France |
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Cycling For Life - Cycling T...Stephon CarterThis guide has some of the best tips and advice for cycling. |
Cycling For Life - Cycling Tips and Advice For Fun and Fitness |
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Bicycle History: A Chronolog...James L. Witherell
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Since its invention in the 1860s, the bicycle has had a fascinating history. Author James Witherell has spent years collecting the essential, the trivial and sometimes just downright odd facts that make up the story of the bicycle. Instead … more |
Bicycle History: A Chronological Cycling History of People, Races, and Technology |
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The Noblest Invention: An Il...Editors of Bicycling MagazineWhy We RideFrom the time we first wobble away from Mom or Dad on two wheels, we’re hooked. The mobility, the freedom that the bicycle brings is our first taste of independence. For many, that feeling persists, and bicycling becomes a lifelo… more |
The Noblest Invention: An Illustrated History of the Bicycle |
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