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Ruben Van Gucht. “Through photographs, stories and quotes, this book recounts the twenty biggest moments in his career, from his first solos as a junior rider and his win on professional debut to his dazzling attack in the French championships in 1978 and the World Championships that he won so impressively in Sallanches.”
Herbie Skyes. “Put simply, the book strips away many of the half-truths and downright lies which have been grafted onto his legend over the decades. As such it’s a very different kind of sports biography, and a must-have for all genuine cycling fans.”
Guy Andrews. “But, as this book shows, Magnum’s finest photographers provide a uniquely timeless view of cycle racing. Photography is so often about capturing the moment, and cycling is all about moments: the anticipation, the team cars, the police, the journalists, and the whole multicolored circus before the race has even arrived. And when it does, it’s through and gone in a heartbeat.”
Bradley Wiggins. “On July 22, 2012, Bradley Wiggins made history as the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. Ten days later, at the London Olympic Games, he won the time trial to become his country’s most decorated Olympian. In an instant, “Wiggo”— now Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins— became a national hero.”
Thames & Hudson. “A collection of 100 postcards, each featuring an iconic bicycle. From racing bikes to tandems and eccentric designs coveted by collectors, all appear in the book Cyclepedia, the definitive publication of innovative bicycle designs, available in bookstores and online throughout the world.”
Phil Gaimon. “What’s Ask a Pro?” “It’s the answer to every question you could have about pro cycling, including all the weird and distasteful stuff people don’t usually ask but can’t wait to read.”
Guy Andrews. “In Greg LeMond: Yellow Jersey Racer LeMond’s biggest wins are documented with unique and exclusive photography depicting the racing times of this exceptional bike rider.”
Tim Lewis. “Lewis is a reporter of rare skill and he writes with wit and verve. Land of Second Chances is by turns horrifying, moving, and unexpectedly funny. It’s also the sports book of the year by a backcountry mile.” - Esquire UK
Herbie Skyes. “A sumptuous history of the race by Herbie Skyes, who tells the stories behind the race since its founding in 1909, accompanied by marvelously evocative photographs,” Richard Williams, the Guardian.