Cycling: general and touring Books

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  • Tabacco Monte Grappa Bassano - Feltre: 2019

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  • Tabacco Prealpi Carniche / Val Tagliame: 2021

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    £15.79

  • Versante Sud S.R.L Mountain Bike Finale Ligure

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    Book SynopsisA selection of 44 circular tours in the area between Finale Ligure, Varazze and the Beigua Park (UNESCO Geopark) on the Italian Riviera allowing you to cover fascinating and technical sections. The routes link up paths which run along ridges, enduro special stages and along banked turns through beechwoods, to then return to the departure point on paths and dirt roads. English language guidebook.

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    £27.50

  • Versante Sud S.R.L Mountain Biking in Sicily

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook covering the extensive mountain biking in Sicily, covering the areas around Agrigento, Palermo, Trapani as well as the parks: Madonie, Nebrodi and Etna. The routes described feature winding trails through rugged countryside and through small, welcoming villages; paved roads are avoided where possible. Many of the routes described in the guide are longer or multi-day trips, allowing the rider to travel across the island... coast to coast! The guidebook will take the rider into the rural heart of Sicily, a long way from the mass-tourism 'hotspots', giving a flavour of the islands heritage, its nature, art, culture, history and cuisine.

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    £31.30

  • A Guide to Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety

    Nova Science Publishers Inc A Guide to Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety

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    £120.79

  • One More Kilometre and Were in the Showers

    HarperCollins Publishers One More Kilometre and Were in the Showers

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    Book SynopsisAn entertaining social and cultural history of cycling in post-war Europe seen through the eyes of a veteran racing cyclist.Trade Review‘A deeply affectionate mental scrapbook … Hilton has the skill as a writer to make the subject of cycling fresh and compelling again. Fascinating … Exuberant’ Matt Seaton, Guardian ‘An exhilarating work … just the book for anyone who, shooting past a traffic jam on the way to work, imagines himself wearing the winner’s yellow jersey at the head of the Tour de France pack’ Independent ‘Tim Hilton is a man of sardonic humour as well as high intelligence … his book is one of the most unusual, eccentric and captivating ever written by a “wheelman”’ Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Daily Mail ‘A hugely engaging history of the sport’ Simon O’Hagan, Books of the Year, Independent on Sunday ‘A charmingly eccentric account of his love of cycling, mixed in with a history of the sport’ John Preston, Books of the Year, Sunday Telegraph ‘Hilton is a brilliantly quirky, inventive writer … A wonderful testament to a life in the saddle’ Daily Telegraph ‘Remarkably infectious and richly atmospheric; so much so that the effect is like being hoisted up on to his handlebars and swept along for the ride. His enthusiasm drives everything forward at an exhilarating lick’ Sunday Telegraph

    15 in stock

    £14.24

  • Lance Armstrongs War

    HarperCollins Lance Armstrongs War

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    £13.29

  • The Loyal Lieutenant

    HarperCollins The Loyal Lieutenant

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    £10.44

  • iUniverse Life Is a Road Ride It Hard

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  • iUniverse Life Is a Road Ride It Hard

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  • Cyclings 50 Craziest Stories

    McGann Publishing LLC Cyclings 50 Craziest Stories

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    £13.09

  • LEGARE STREET PR Manuel Du Vélocipède

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £22.75

  • Legare Street Press Velocipedes Bicycles and Tricycles How to Make and How to Use Them

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £22.75

  • Legare Street Press Amateur Bicycle Repairing

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £21.80

  • Legare Street Press Cycle Building And Repairing With Numerous Engravings And Diagrams

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £23.70

  • LEGARE STREET PR British Road Book Volume 4

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £28.45

  • Bike With Your Dog How to Stay Safe and Have Fun

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    £13.77

  • Land's End to John O'Groats Self Help Cycle Guide

    Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Land's End to John O'Groats Self Help Cycle Guide

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    £12.36

  • The Complete Book of Unicycling: Second Edition

    Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Complete Book of Unicycling: Second Edition

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    £13.53

  • Mountain Biking: The Complete Guide To Mountain Biking For Beginners

    Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Mountain Biking: The Complete Guide To Mountain Biking For Beginners

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    £12.39

  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Your Century Ride: A Training Plan for Achieving a Road Cycling Goal

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    £8.21

  • The Rider

    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc The Rider

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    £14.02

  • Cycling the Hebridean Way: 10 islands, causeways and cake

    Independently Published Cycling the Hebridean Way: 10 islands, causeways and cake

    15 in stock

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    £9.42

  • Best Bike Rides in New England: Backroad Routes

    WW Norton & Co Best Bike Rides in New England: Backroad Routes

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    Book SynopsisThe Northeast provides some of the most exciting cycling in the United States: sweeping vistas, seaside towns, fall colors, and more. With this comprehensive guide, New Hampshire local David Sobel offers up rides in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. No matter the state, there’s a ride here for everyone, with a range of mileage and difficulty level so both beginner and experienced cyclists can enjoy. Take in the scenery and stop for surf and turf on a moderate 17-mile trip through Mystic, Connecticut. Challenge yourself on hilly vistas and cool off in Cold River while biking Walpole, New Hampshire. Or take it easy while travelling back in time through Concord, Massachusetts. In addition to detailed directions, each route features annotated maps, charming photography, elevation profiles, and suggestions for entertainment and dining along the way. This is a must-have guide to discovering New England’s hidden gems on two wheels.

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  • Follow the Blue Line: Cycling the Algarve

    Independently Published Follow the Blue Line: Cycling the Algarve

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    £11.52

  • Beryl - WINNER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF

    Profile Books Ltd Beryl - WINNER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF

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    Book SynopsisWINNER of the Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year 2023 WINNER of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022 WINNER OF THE TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022 A TIMES BEST SPORTS BOOK OF 2022 A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST SPORTS BOOK OF 2022 A WATERSTONES BEST SPORTS BOOK OF 2022 A DAILY MAIL SPORTS BOOK OF 2022 Cyclist Beryl Burton - also known as BB - dominated her sport much as her male contemporary Eddy Merckx, but with a longevity that surpasses even sporting legends like Muhammad Ali, Serena Williams and Sir Steve Redgrave. She was practically invincible in time trials, finishing as Best All-Rounder for 25 consecutive years and setting a world record in 1967 for the distance covered in 12 hours that beat the men. She won multiple world titles, even when the distances didn't play to her strengths. But her achievements were limited by discrimination from the cycling authorities, and by her strictly amateur status against state-sponsored rivals from Eastern Bloc nations. Yet she carried on winning, beating men and - infamously - competing against her own daughter, while working on a farm and running a household. Her motivation, sparked by appalling childhood illness, is as fascinating as her achievements are stunning. With access to previously unseen correspondence and photographs, and through extensive interviews with family, friends, rivals and fellow giants from across sport, acclaimed journalist Jeremy Wilson peels back the layers to reveal one of the most complex, enigmatic and compelling characters in cycling history. For the first time, he also provides the jaw-dropping answer to how fast she would still be on modern cycling technology. Long ignored by sporting history, Burton's life story - recently told by Maxine Peake in a stage and radio play - is finally getting the recognition she deserves.Trade ReviewThe least publicised, least rewarded great woman athlete ever to be disregarded by her own country. * The Times *The subtitle may not even be hyperbolic. Beryl Burton, an almost forgotten amateur cyclist who worked on a rhubarb farm in Yorkshire, was not simply the undisputed ruler of British women's cycling for 25 years, but also broke the men's record in a 12-hour time trial. Jeremy Wilson retrieves an astonishing life. -- Simon Kuper * Financial Times *To my mortification, I had not heard of Beryl Burton, so pretty much all the material in this was new to me. The subtitle - In Search of Britain's Greatest Athlete - is not hyperbolic: Burton dominated cycling, that most unforgiving of sports, in the 1960s, winning world championships on the road and the track, in 1967 setting a record for the 12-hour time trial (277.25 miles!) not beaten by a man for another two years. A phenomenon. -- Robert Crampton * The Times Best Sports Book of the Year 2022 *An incredible story about one of the greatest cyclists of all time * Irish Times *Britain's greatest ever cyclist is given the literary treatment she so richly deserves in Wilson's rigorously researched biography of the complex and enigmatic Beryl Burton. * Waterstones Best Books of 2022 *I simply cannot exaggerate how bloody great this book is and how inspiring Beryl's story is -- Emma Cole * Cyclist *My 97-year-old mother-in-law has no interest in cycling but picked it up from our kitchen table, took it home, and loved it! -- Alastair CampbellThe most comprehensive chronicle of its kind * Yorkshire Post *Remarkable -- Ilkley GazetteOne of the greatest figures in the history of British sport. -- Matthew SyedThe DiMaggio, the Muhammad Ali ... of British cycling. -- Gordon BurnA marvellous book. Gives a real insight into Beryl and the times. For the first time I feel like I really know her and questions have been answered. So wonderfully researched, so many things I didn't know! It really puts her on the roster of legends. -- Maxine PeakeLudicrously ahead of her time. Ruthless, relentless, brilliant, belligerent - and quite possibly the greatest Olympian Britain never had. What a story. -- Alistair Brownlee, author of Relentless: Secrets of the Sporting Elite and double Olympic championThe scale of unsung achievement is awe-inspiring. The finest Olympian we never had -- Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, 11 times Paralympic championJeremy Wilson finds the human heart of a story that gets more extraordinary as a unique athlete recedes into history. Very highly recommended. -- Richard WilliamsJeremy Wilson brings alive this extraordinary woman's achievements (and problems, too - she wasn't always the best mother) in this fabulous biography. -- Sports Books of the Year * Daily Mail *I had never realised the longevity and scale of achievement. I'm in awe. -- Dame Katherine GraingerWhat a story Wilson has uncovered. No one in the history of sport can have worked with quite the self-sacrificing single-mindedness ... a woman of thermonuclear levels of competitiveness -- Jim White * The Oldie *This is not a hagiography, and all the better for it. Wilson brings her personality to life, faults and all. Meticulously researched. Compelling -- Isabel Best, author of Queens of PainA beacon is a guiding light, or a warning signal... a fire in a high place. Beryl Burton was, and is, all of those things. Her flame burns all the brighter thanks to Jeremy's fine book. -- Carlton KirbyA beautiful book that tells us not just what she did, but who she truly was. -- Michael Hutchinson, author of FasterThis is an inspirational story that just had to be told. There are few athletes, male or female, that had the success and longevity of Beryl Burton - but for too long her name and achievements have remained in the shadows. No longer! This fabulous book brings the person and her phenomenal, groundbreaking achievements to light - I couldn't put it down. -- Chrissie Wellington, four times world Ironman champion:Subtle, full of insight, extensively researched and a joy to read -- Paul Jones, author of End to EndImpressively thorough ... worth every page * Road.cc *A superb book about someone who was great before her time * Pez Cycling News *A long overdue and remarkable biography of a remarkable cyclist -- Charlie Connelly * The New European *The fascinating [and] extraordinary story of Yorkshire's very own ... it is an excellent book [and] well worth a read * Cycling Europe Podcast *Jeremy Wilson provides a convincing case in his tribute to this elusive and remarkable figure -- Best Sport Books of the Year * The 42 *Charts the incredible story of cyclist Beryl Burton, who set a world record in 1967 and was Britain's best all-rounder for 25 successive years. Given her myriad achievements across several decades, it is surprising that Burton is relatively unknown among the wider public; this book aims to address that. -- Nathalie Issa * The Daily Telegraph *A fascinating book ... brilliant story [and] definitely well worth checking out. There's been many plaudits for Jeremy's amazing book, but a common thread that runs through them is how thoroughly well researched it is. -- Anthony Walsh and James Spender * Cyclist Magazine Podcast *Beryl is a worthy winner of the award, because it charts the most incredible of sporting endeavours and gradually reveals Burton to be both admirable and troubling ... it is not a book just for cycling enthusiasts. Burton would have stormed the Olympics had it allowed female cyclists to compete, and her story demanded the attention to detail that Wilson affords it. -- Alyson Rudd, chairwoman of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award * The Times Best Sports Book of The Year *Hands up if, like me, you had never heard of Beryl Burton. Shame on us. The truth is she was a cycling phenomenon [and] ferociously competitive Yorkshire girl, who swept the board in all the various British national championships. Jeremy Wilson brings alive this extraordinary woman's achievements (and problems, too - she wasn't always the best mother) in this fabulous biography. -- Roger Alton * Daily Mail *An incredible story about one of the nation's greatest-ever athletes that you probably haven't heard of - until now. * The Sport Review *The Telegraph chief sports writer Jeremy Wilson set out to learn more about Beryl Burton and at the end of a long investigative odyssey ended up convinced that Burton was the greatest athlete this country has ever produced. Who are we to argue? * Cycling Weekly Gift Guide *I loved it, as everyone else has [and] recommend people get it, read it cover to cover and be amazed by the life of Beryl Burton. * Spokesmen Cycling Podcast *

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    £18.00

  • Ride and shine: How to become a successful indoor cycling (or group exercise) instructor

    The Choir Press Ride and shine: How to become a successful indoor cycling (or group exercise) instructor

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRide and Shine is a must read handbook for any budding Indoor Cycling Instructor. Izabela Ruprik grew up in Poland and enjoyed cycling like most young people. When she moved to the United Kingdom in 2000 she discovered and became obsessed with Salsa dancing. Some years later Izabela qualified as a Level Three Personal Trainer and started attending Indoor Cycling classes led by a friend who suggested she train to become an instructor herself. In her own words Isabela realised she had discovered; 'Her dream job'. Eight years and over 2,500 classes later she decided to write this book to help other would-be instructors. Ride and Shine is a complete guide for anyone wishing to step onto Izabela's pedals and become an Indoor Cycling Instructor, and covers everything from knowing what's best to wear, where to train to how to become qualified and find work. While there is lots of valuable technical information in the book about the latest equipment and training methods this is not a dry and boring textbook. Ride and Shine is a fascinating and amusing story of Izabela's life as an instructor, detailing both the highs and the lows. No two classes are the same and no group of cyclists are the same. She describes how to make classes beneficial for people with disabilities and special needs and how to handle cyclists with embarrassing problems!Trade ReviewIf you've ever wondered what it takes to be an Indoor Cycling Instructor, then this is the book for you. Full of brilliant insights and information, there are so many things you can take from Izabela's adventures to date.; Izabela uses her experiences to set you on the right road, so get on, clip in, and enjoy the ride! Stevie Barr - Indoor Cycling Instructor and Biomechanics Coach; Every indoor cycle instructor no matter their experience needs a tool box. Whether it be physical, psychological or creative. After all, the more tools an instructor has at their disposal the more creative the solution to the problem can be. This book is your tool box. Reach into it to find tools for any problem you maybe facing. Solved by someone who has ridden and coached through all of them. Neil Troutman, SCU International Manager and Content Creator at Stages Indoor Cycling, Founder of Velocity Indoor Cycling.; I wish there was a book like that out there when I was starting out as an instructor". Amanda-Jane Kershen, Body Balance, Zumba, RPM Elite Instructor and Stages Indoor Cycling Instructor.;Table of ContentsIntroduction; About Mex; Chapter 1 Confessions of a Cover Girl or Words of Wisdom for New Instructors; Chapter 2 Fiascos; Chapter 3 Keeping Track; Chapter 4 Health and Safety Concerns; Chapter 5 Instructors' Dilemmas; Chapter 6 Class Profiles; Chapter 7 Music; Chapter 8 How to Put Bums on Seats and Keep Your Classes Busy; Chapter 9 Teaching Styles; Chapter 10 Feedback Forms; Chapter 11 Keeping It Real; Chapter 12 Intensity; Chapter 13 Using Notes; Chapter 14 Motivating the Riders; Chapter 15 Special Populations; Chapter 16 Auditions; Chapter 17 Studio Logistics; Chapter 18 Gym Wear; Chapter 19 Hygiene in the Studio; Chapter 20 Say WHAT?!;

    15 in stock

    £11.52

  • Independently Published two wheels move the soul

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  • Endless Perfect Circles: Lessons from the little-known world of ultradistance cycling

    15 in stock

    £12.40

  • Terran Empire Publishing Fat Tire Flyer: Repack and the Birth of Mountain Biking

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £47.49

  • Through Sand & Snow

    Charlie Walker Through Sand & Snow

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    £13.26

  • On Roads That Echo: A bicycle journey through Asia and Africa

    15 in stock

    £14.12

  • How-to Bikepack: Schritt für Schritt in dein erstes Bikepacking-Abenteuer

    15 in stock

    £17.90

  • Revolution How the Bicycle Reinvented Modern

    Duckworth Books Revolution How the Bicycle Reinvented Modern

    Book SynopsisFrom cycling as a source of fashion and socialising in sporting clubs, to travel around the British countryside, to its importance for widening the gene pool and its role in the women's liberation movementRevolutionpresents the bicycle as a marvel of modern technology that transformed Britain and the world over.Trade Review'For anyone interested in the history of bicycling, this is the book' Telegraph'Superb' The Herald'Tells a wonderful tale from the Victorian invention through to modern Britain... impressive to make such a complicated history so concise and accessible to a wide readership' Mark Ian Macleod Beaumont, record-breaking long-distance British cyclist and author of the bestselling The Man who Cycled the World'Well written, researched, and balanced, Revolution carefully documents early cycling and gives us a window into a world that's influenced every one of us who cycles today' Dave Barter, author of Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder'Fascinating... an impressive, compelling social history of the bicycle... probably the definitive work available on the subject' Richard Peploe, Road.CC'Extremely well-researched... a must-read for anyone interested in the history and development of the bicycle' Anna Hughes, author of Eat, Sleep, Cycle and Pedal Power'A heart-warming, often humorous depiction of the development of the bicycle and its role in nurturing human relationships sporting, social, professional and romantic... touches the lives of cycling enthusiasts through the ages' Maria Leijerstam, first person to cycle to the South Pole and author of Cycling to the South Pole: A World First'Manners takes us on a wild ride through cycling history in this richly researched, intelligent and beautifully written book' Dr Sheila Hanlon, Cycling UK'One of the great things about Revolution is how William Manners shines a light on the fact that not only does the bicycle have the potential to change the world, it has actually been doing so since its earliest beginnings. A great read' Prof. Simon Jobson, Professor of Sport & Exercise Physiology, and co-author of Ultra-Distance Cycling: An Expert Guide to Endurance Cycling

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  • In Pursuit of Glory

    Orion Publishing Co In Pursuit of Glory

    Book SynopsisThe original autobiography of Bradley Wiggins, the first British rider to have won the Tour de France and a record-equalling seven-time Olympic medallist. 'The autobiography of one of British cycling's true greats is an authentic account of hard knocks, tough times and a surprising amount of alcohol' TIME OUTTrade ReviewThe autobiography of one of British cycling's true greats is an authentic account of hard knocks, tough times and a surprising amount of alcohol * TIME OUT *

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  • Bikequity: Money, Class, & Bicycling

    Microcosm Publishing Bikequity: Money, Class, & Bicycling

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisA thoughtful, multiperspective take on the sociopolitical effects of bicycling.

    20 in stock

    £9.49

  • Pedal, Stretch, Breathe: The Yoga of Bicycling

    Microcosm Publishing Pedal, Stretch, Breathe: The Yoga of Bicycling

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    £9.49

  • Total Bicycling Manual: 301 Tips for Two-Wheeled

    Weldon Owen Total Bicycling Manual: 301 Tips for Two-Wheeled

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisEverything you need for enjoying the sport of cycling, from finding your perfect bike to customizing your ride without spending a fortune, learning to do your own repairs and maintenance, ride with confidence in traffic or on any road or trail, to participating in races, cyclocross, and other biking activities.  You never forget how to ride a bike . . . but do you know how to get a great deal on a used bike (and avoid getting ripped off!), set up your commuter bike for optimal safety (without sacrificing fun), plan the perfect family ride for kids of all ages, and train for your first endurance ride? Bicycle Times magazine reaches hundreds of thousands of “everyday cyclists”—riders who care more about having a great ride than spending a year’s salary on a tricked-out racing bike. Their mission is to make cycling fun and accessible for everyone . . . families, commuters, travelers, and weekend warriors included. This book is the one practical manual every cyclist should have—right next to the toolbox or stashed in a pannier. A quick but comprehensive intro chapter on finding the right bike for every need (and why so many cyclists are sure they need one of each!), which includes detailed information on what to look for in a new or used bike, when to pay a little more for components, and where you can economize creatively. Filled with practical, wheels-on-the-ground tips, this book will make you a better rider, take you places you never thought you’d go, and make sure you never get stranded by the roadside without the tools or know-how to fix your ride. Packaged in a durable, wipe-clean flexicover with metallic corner-guards, this practical manual withstands heavy-duty use indoors and out. Cycling Basics Choose the right Bike for You Customize Your Ride Your Helmet Can Save Your Life Dress for Any Weather Clipless Pedals and Cycling Shoes—Yes or No? Understand the Drive Train Give Me a Brake Find a Fixie Try an E-Bike Ride the Road Take to the Trails Cruisers and Fat Bikes Bikes for Kids Riding Skills and Adventures Fit Your Bike to Your Body Make Simple Adjustments Brake Confidently Use Your Gears for Maximum Efficiency Know the Rules of the Road Use GPS and Fitness Apps Bike for Fitness Commute in Comfort Ride a Bike in a Dress Pedal in Any Shoes (Including Stilettos!) Dominate Trail Rides Get Off Road Try Cyclocross Get Around Town Lock It Up Seek Out a Velodrome Try a Road Race Train for Endurance Rides Ride with the Family Take a Bike Vacation Ride in the Rain Ride in Snow Repair and Maintenance Buy the Tools You Need Do a Basic Tune-Up Fix a Flat Fix a Blowout True a Wheel Change a Bottom Bracket Replace Brake Cables Switch Out Your Brakes Shim a Seat Pimp Your Ride Cut Down a Basket Troubleshoot a Headset Install Racks Keep Everything Greased Up Do Emergency Repairs Pack a Touring Toolkit Winterize Your Bike

    5 in stock

    £20.25

  • addoil Publishing Bicycle Touring Taiwan: Roads above the Clouds

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £21.09

  • Ultimate Cycling Trips: World

    Hardie Grant Explore Ultimate Cycling Trips: World

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisUltimate Cycling Trips: World features 35 handpicked destinations for the best slow travel on two wheels. Including detailed descriptions, suggested itineraries, maps, photos and even interviews with world cyclists, Ultimate Cycling Trips: World is the perfect guide for planning your own cycling adventure. There are trips to suit every fitness level, from riding through the Italian and French Riviera, to Canada’s wildlife-rich Icefields Parkway, and the volcanic island of Jeju off the southern tip of South Korea.   As we grow more anxious about our planet, author Andrew Bain offers cycling trips as one way to minimise our environmental impact while on holiday. If that wasn’t enough, there are also the added benefits of improving your fitness and becoming more immersed in your surroundings. Now has never been a better time to see the world by bike, with Ultimate Cycling Trips: World.

    5 in stock

    £18.70

  • Life Cycles: A London Bike Courier Decided to

    John Blake Publishing Ltd Life Cycles: A London Bike Courier Decided to

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisJulian Sayarer grew up riding a bicycle. Working as a bike courier in London, he learned the world record for a circumnavigation by bike had been broken, and that cycling into the sunset had been bought by banks and big business. Determined to do things differently, Julian set out to take back the record for the people. Life Cycles is his story of that record, riding 110 miles every 24 hours for 6 months on only GBP8.84 a day - a route through jungles, snow and 20 different countries. He found himself stranded without money in the deserts of Kazakhstan, held up by insurrections in northwest China, and sleeping under motorway bridges in America's Deep South. Taken by life on the road and a spirit of adventure, he loved every minute of it. A tale of excitement and world politics by bicycle, travelling at 12mph, Julian found that the Tartars of Central Asia aren't so different to the trailer families of Louisiana. This book is a reminder that the world is out there - and it's waiting for us.

    10 in stock

    £13.74

  • Traffic-Free Cycle Trails South East England: The

    Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Traffic-Free Cycle Trails South East England: The

    Book SynopsisTraffic-Free Cycle Trails South East England by Nick Cotton and Kathy Rogers features over 100 great cycling routes across the South East, London and into Eastern England. A companion guide to Nick Cotton’s much-loved and bestselling Traffic-Free Cycle Trails, this guidebook provides an additional 50 routes to discover across the south-east of England – all away from traffic.As well as more off-road trails for gravel bikes and the latest cycle paths, this book also includes a variety of routes on former railway paths, canal towpaths and forest trails, allowing you to discover previously unknown local trails. Presented in an easy-to-use format, this guide includes information on public transport, repairs and bike hire, as well as updated refreshments and parking details. From friends looking for a fun-packed day out on the trails to parents planning safe rides with children, let Traffic-Free Cycle Trails South East England take the work out of finding your next favourite cycling route.Table of ContentsHow to use this guideUseful informationFinding a grid referenceBike typesTyresForestryMountain bikingNational Cycle NetworkOther routes in brief01 Southern Counties02 Western Counties03 Greater London04 North of London05 Eastern CountiesIndex

    £18.00

  • Riding It Out

    Upfront Publishing Riding It Out

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHaving made the daring decision to set off around the world by bicycle, Pam Goodall left the comfortable surroundings of her home in West Sussex one spring morning, and went on to pedal her way through Europe, Asia and America.

    15 in stock

    £12.39

  • 20 Classic Sportive Rides in South East England:

    Cicerone Press 20 Classic Sportive Rides in South East England:

    Book SynopsisThis guidebook offers 20 sportive cycling routes in the best cycling areas of south east England. The training rides range between 60 and 117km (37 to 73 miles) in length, and offer a wide range of challenge, from flat routes for pacing training, to tough, hilly routes to climb. The 20 sportive routes are found in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and East Sussex, a collection from near Oxford down to the south coast by Bournemouth and Portsmouth. From the Surrey and Chiltern Hills to the New Forest and South Downs, there are miles of cycle-friendly roads suitable for sportive training. All 20 routes are graded for difficulty and include timings, ascent, food-stops and access information, as well as annotated route maps and clear route descriptions. Sportive cycling is a growing sport, and this guide provides routes for experienced riders and those new to this sport. Useful information on bike maintenance and equipment, to travelling around the areas with your bike and advice on accommodation is also included. The result is a sportive guidebook that will prepare you for the challenges ahead, and allow you to explore the best cycling the south-east has to offer.Table of ContentsIntroduction About Sportives The south east of England Getting there and getting around When to go Accommodation On the road Safety Emergencies Equipment Bike maintenance The rules of the road Maps Navigation Feed Stations Using this guide Route 1: Rattle and Hum, Brockenhurst (New Forest) Route 2: Pony Express, Brockenhurst (New Forest) Route 3: Kings of Meon, Portsdown (Hampshire) Route 4: Top and Tail, QE Country Park (South Downs) Route 5: Windoverstoke, Andover (Hampshire) Route 6: The Gibbet, Hungerford (Berkshire) Route 7: Dragon Slayer, Hungerford (Berks/Wilts) Route 8: Isis, Reading (Berks/Oxon) Route 9: Devil's Highway, Theale (Berks/Hants) Route 10: The Hogs Back, Fleet (Hants/Surrey) Route 11: Mud, Sweat and Gears, Godalming (Surrey) Route 12: Surrey Hills, Headley (Surrey) Route 13: Reservoir Cogs, Redhill (Surrey/Sussex) Route 14: Park and Ride, Brighton (East Sussex) Route 15: Weald-a-Beast, Maidstone (Kent) Route 16: Battle Plan, Eastbourne (Sussex/Kent) Route 17: Merry Wives, Marlow (Bucks/Berks) Route 18: Wycombe Wanderer, Marlow (Bucks/Oxon) Route 19: Oxtail Loop, Kidlington (Oxon) Route 20: Ox and Bucks, Kidlington (Oxon/Bucks) Appendix A: Route summary table Appendix B: Bike shops and cycle repair outfits Normal 0 false false false EN-GB JA X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:Cambria; mso-ascii-font-family:Cambria; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Cambria; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} Appendix C: Useful contacts

    £12.30

  • Bells & Bikes: On the Tour de France big ring for

    Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Bells & Bikes: On the Tour de France big ring for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisRod Ismay has a passion (some would say obsession) for the Tour de France. If you think you know someone who is obsessed, think again, but fortunately Rod's issues found their natural home when his native Yorkshire became the host for the 2014 Grand Départ. Rod also has another passion – as well as cycling he is quite keen on bell-ringing, so why not combine the two? Why not get all the bells ringing along the Tour route, why not organise countless events, countless meetings, why not drag in churches far and wide, why not involve your employer, your friends, your family, why not photo-bomb five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault? Rod threw himself, his King of the Mountains jersey and his endless enthusiasm head first into making this Grand Départ about as good and memorable as it could be. Rod has written with passion about Yorkshire, its people, those two stages of the world's greatest cycle race and the churches, ringing their bells all along the race route.If you like cycling then you will love this book. If you know Yorkshire then you will read this book with pride. If you are thinking of marrying a Tour de France obsessive then you need to read this book first.Trade Review'The author writes in a racy and quirky style which conveys with flair his distinctive dual passion for bell-ringing and cycling. I was struck by the vision, determination and energy involved in pulling off such an uplifting project.' Reverend Paul Wilson, Cycling World. 'This book is a great tribute to Yorkshire, cycling and community creativity.' David Cox, Cycle Magazine.

    1 in stock

    £12.34

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