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Tour De France The History, the Legend, the Riders

Revised Edition

Paperback (13 Sep 2012)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this updated edition of the highly acclaimedTour de France, Graeme Fife sets the 2012 race in the context of the event's remarkable history, stretching back to July 1903. Combining meticulous research with a pacy narrative style, he penetrates the mystique of the race and paints a colourful picture of the men whose exploits have given the Tour an enduring universal appeal.

Moreover, the book now celebrates a truly historic event: the 99th edition of the race was won, for the first time, by a Briton. Bradley Wiggins pedalled into the record books, in company with his teammates Christopher Froome, who came second, and Mark Cavendish, the current world road race champion, whose 23 stage wins make him make him the Tour's most prolific sprinter.

Laced with tales of great solo rides, amazing fortitude, terrible misfortune and triumph,Tour de Franceis the definitive account of this extraordinary competition. Named one of the top-five sports books of the year by bothThe IndependentandThe Times, it is the essential guide to the Tour.

About the Publisher

Mainstream Publishing

Mainstream was founded in Edinburgh in 1978 by Bill Campbell and Peter MacKenzie who continue to run the company. It is the leading non-fiction publishing house based in Scotland. With particular emphasis on memoir, true crime, sport, current affairs and health, the list features prominent names such as Nicholas Parsons, Gordon Brown, Hunter Davies, Sir Ian Botham, Shane Warne and Jan de Vries.

Book information

ISBN: 9781780575520
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Imprint: Mainstream Publishing
Pub date:
Edition: Revised Edition
DEWEY: 796.620944
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 528
Weight: 710g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 40mm