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Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

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Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland



Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

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When more than 100 men or women go racing down a road, inches away from each other, in all weather, over all kinds of roads, the opportunity for a brilliant win or a terrible accident is always there. For more than a century bicycle racers have sought glory, but have often found only misery. There can be only one winner, and even that triumph can be mixed with terrible loss. Fausto Coppi, coached by a blind man, set the World Hour Record in Milan during the war while the city was being shattered by bombs. Tom Simpson was world champion in 1965, but by 1967, he was nearly a has-been. Desperate to win the Tour de France, he took an overdose of amphetamines and died by the side of the road of heart failure, probably caused by dehydration triggered by the drugs that were to help him win. Great joy and tragedy so close together. Join cycling's most accomplished writer, Les Woodland, as he explores the heroic, sometimes triumphant side of cycling, all the time reminding us that for every winner in cycling there have to be a hundred losers. Sometimes their tale is better or sadder than the winner's. We'll go on a journey round fifty sites of success and sorrow. Some of them, tragically, combined.

Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8060360 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .74" w x 5.98" l, 1.07 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 332 pages
Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies, by Les Woodland

About the Author Les Woodland is a long-time bicycle racing correspondent for several cycling publications and websites. He is also the author of "The Crooked Path to Victory: Drugs and Cheating in Professional Bicycle Racing".


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A treat for cycling fans, newbies and Dinosaurs alike. By Riccardo B Ciao, Dino-tutti.This is an unabashed book plug, audio book actually, that I just finished listening to while polishing vintage campy hubs for Din-oica.The book is Cycling's 50 Triumphs and Tragedies by Les Woodland.Like I said, I have the audio book and it's over ten hours of great stories. Admittedly many of which I have heard but with much new detail & corrections to old myths ( ex: Christophe was not disqualified that day at the forge for accepting help on the bellows, merely penalized ten minutes. This after he hiked about three hours with his broken fork just to get there. I guess the race officials figured he'd suffered enough delay but had to tag him with something. Rules are rules, n'est pas?)There were many stories new to me; fascinating stuff for any Dino to hear or hear again.One little quibble that takes getting used to is the narrator's voice when he shifts into first person mode. Every rider, no matter the nationality or age, sounds out in a low gruff growl. This becomes comical when he voices Eddy Merckx's wife. Oh well, it's over soon. On balance, well worth my time.It's available fromhttp://bikeraceinfo.com/books/mcgann-publishing.htmlThat's Bill and Carol McGann. You may know him by his former family name of Bill Simonian and Torelli Imports. Bill was the importer/distributor of Guerciotti bicycles and his house brand Torelli and so much more in high end Dino worthy merchandise. He graciously comped me my copy of this book and I promised to shill a bit for him and it. His website is surely worth a visit, he covers current pro cycling news as well as the publishing side.

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