A Ride Through the Greatest Cycling Stories PDF
By:Giles Belbin
Published on 2017-03-02 by Aurum
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Cycling's vast history is a fascinating mix of gripping sporting moments, inspired pursuits, and a whole host of heroes, hellions, and legend-makers. A Ride Through the Greatest Cycling Stories brings together the most important, memorable, and intriguing moments of cycling's illustrious past. From the death of the great Fausto Coppi through to the dominance of Sir Bradley Wiggins and the intrepid pursuits of iconic cyclists on the peaks of the Tour de France, cycling historian Giles Belbin brings together the most important, memorable, and intriguing moments of the sport’s illustrious past. With striking illustrations throughout, each inspired by the stories told, this is a sporting treasure trove of human virtue, vice and cycling trivia.
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Book which was published by Aurum since 2017-03-02 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9781781316870 and ISBN 10 Code is 1781316872
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