Fantastic!!. Like so many people in the country I was blown away by the success of the recent Olympics in Beijing, but especially by the amazing performances of the GB cycling team. So when ...
People around the world have found inspiration in the story of Lance Armstrong--a world-class athlete nearly struck down by cancer, only to recover and win the Tour de France, the multiday b...
A good Insight. Ghosted biographies of incomplete sports careers can be disappointing but I was tempted into buying this after reading an article about Bradley in the Sunday Times. Whilst Br...
A masterpiece of cycling literature. Those looking for a list of names, a list longer and more detailed than already exposed, perhaps, would be very disappointed, I imagine. Yet, the world o...
Brilliantly readable and indespensible. Ok, Richard is a buddy of mine, but even so this is a long overdue book from someone who has written about many of these routes in EVO magazine. The ...
In the opening of Lance Armstrong's memoir, Every Second Counts (coauthored by Sally Jenkins), he reflects: "Generally, one of the hardest things in the world to do is something twice.&...
Cycle for Life - what it says on the cover. This is an excellent book that more than lives up to the product description. It is suitable for the novice contemplating the commute to work, ri...
Cycling on the wrong side. It was a good honest read, very interesting with refectling accounts of life as a professional cyclist, the compromising living standards, the uncomfortable transp...
Comic writer Tim Moore trades his ailing Rolls Royce for a bicycle, a map and a water bottle in French Revolutions. This is a quest to pedal the route of the Tour de France, no mean feat for...