by Sam Garrett (Translator), Tim Krabbe (Author)
THE RIDER describes one 150-kilometre race in just 150 pages. In the course of the narrative, we get to know the forceful, bumbling Lebusque, the aesthete Barthelemy, the young Turk Reilhan and the mysterious 'rider from Cycles Goff'. Krabbe battles with and against each of them in turn, failing on the descents, shining on the climbs, suffering on the (false) flats. The outcome of the race is, in fact, merely the last stanza of an exciting and too-brief paean to stamina, suffering and the redeeming power of humour. This is not a history of road racing, a hagiography of the European greats or even a factual account of his own amateur cycling career. Instead, Krabbe allows us to race with him, inside his skull as it were, during a mythical Tour de Mont Aigoual.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: First British Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Jun 2002
ISBN 10: 0747559414
ISBN 13: 9780747559412
Book Overview: A classic of cycle-racing from a master of noir fiction