Mountain Kings: Agony and Euphoria on the Peaks of the Tour De France: Agony and Euphoria on the Iconic Peaks of the Tour De France

Mountain Kings: Agony and Euphoria on the Peaks of the Tour De France: Agony and Euphoria on the Iconic Peaks of the Tour De France

by Giles Belbin (Author)

Synopsis

The Tour de France is one of the world's most renowned and best-loved sporting events, and its challenging climbs are the stuff of pure legend. In Mountain Kings, author and cycling journalist Giles Belbin gets up close and personal to the Tour's most iconic peaks and the indomitable heroes who've powered their way up them. Belbin has selected and cycled 25 of these classic mountain climbs to give a compelling and personalised account, reflecting upon the legendary tales from the Tour, its history and the heroes that have made France's famous road race such an enduring and popular sporting event. Mountain Kings features profiles on the most influential and memorable climbers of the Tour, plus background on the event's creation, its history and highlights. Featuring all the must-know stats for each climb alongside breathtaking photography and evocative descriptions of the ride, this book forms a stunning celebration of the Tour's relationship with the majestic mountains of this historic road race, to capture the imagination of every Tour fan. If you've ever thought about watching the Tour de France or cycling some of the climbs along the route, this beautiful book is a must-read.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Punk Publishing Ltd
Published: 15 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1906889597
ISBN 13: 9781906889593

Author Bio
Giles Belbin is an author and cycling journalist. Professional road cycling is his passion and he is a regular writer for the cycling website dailypeloton.com, as well as appearing regularly in the Independent and cult cycling magazine Boneshaker. Giles was also part of the journalistic team covering the cycling events at the London 2012 Olympics.