Cycle Racing: How to Train, Race and Win Gold

Cycle Racing: How to Train, Race and Win Gold

by WilliamFotheringham (Author)

Synopsis

Be the next Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton, Rebecca Romero or Bradley Wiggins and become a contender for Olympic gold, with this no-nonsense guide to all aspects of cycle racing. Competition cycling is a sport with its own traditions, its own jargon and its own bewildering structure. In this book, author William Fotheringham guides the reader through the various types of cycle racing and what they offer. Find out how to get started and what's required to win.Every facet of cycling is covered - road racing, time trialling, mountain biking, track racing, cyclo-cross - and there are detailed sections on equipment, health, nutrition and tactics, as well as advice on how to race, train and be successful.Aimed at cyclists young and old, who wish to become involved and compete in the race scene, this celebrated book by a leading cycle journalist is packed with invaluable advice and practical tips and insights from current racers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 01
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 02 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1847323227
ISBN 13: 9781847323224

Media Reviews
The writing is to the point, with much practical information for beginners. Copious photographs and illustrations illuminate various maneuvers. -- Jane Van Wiemokly VOYA (02/01/2006)
Author Bio
William Fotheringham writes on cycling for The Guardian and Observer, and is the author of Put me Back on my Bike: In Search of Tom Simpson. He previously worked for Cycling Weekly and Cycle Sport magazines.