12 Months in the Saddle: How Two Riders Tackled a Dozen Iconic Cycle Rides

12 Months in the Saddle: How Two Riders Tackled a Dozen Iconic Cycle Rides

by SeanYates (Foreword), JohnDeering (Author), PhilAshley (Author)

Synopsis

2013: another year in cycling's inexorable rise. The 2012 Tour de France and the Olympic Games in London has catapulted Bradley Wiggins and several track stars into the limelight - and a million 'mamils' (middle aged men in lycra) will be choking up the country lanes of Britain and Europe every Sunday morning. This book is unashamedly written with love for the mamil. The mamil dreams of the romance of the great pro races such as Paris-Roubaix and weekends away in Italy and France, not to mention the home-grown routes in Wales and Scotland. He wants to walk back into work on Monday morning and announce with a flourish: This time yesterday morning, I was half-way up Alpe d'Huez. Taking in 12 cycling challenges, one a month for a year, across Britain and northern and southern Europe, this beautiful book chronicles the experiences of two mamils and looks at what it takes to tackle some of the most iconic events in cycling. With breathtaking photography and lively text that conveys exactly how it feels to be by turns frozen, baked, lost, exhausted but utterly exhilarated and inspired this is a book that will resonate with any aspiring road rat.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 11 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1780972946
ISBN 13: 9781780972947

Author Bio
John Deering is a cycling writer. He has written for ProCycling and Ride magazines and has contributed regularly to Eurosport's cycling coverage. As the former press officer of the Linda McCartney Pro Cycling Team, he wrote Team on the Run (Mainstream 2003), an insider's account of the team's rise and demise. Phil Ashley is a successful commercial photographer and avid cyclist. His passion is travel photography.