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Professional cycling is a rich, dynamic and often controversial sport that lends itself to great writing. Some of the most famous and illustrious races were founded by newspapermen and The Cycling Anthology continues this tradition by bringing together the best in the business.

Volume Five is an eclectic mix of stories old and new:

As World War One is commemorated acros the globe, Brendan Gallagher looks at cycling's war heroes and the role the bicycle played in WWI.

Jeremy Whittle goes in search of panache - why you don't always have to be a winner to be a winner in the public's eyes.

Francois Thomazeau examines how the Tour de France became the international event it is today.

The 2014 Tour de France is relived in the form of poetry, by Ellis Bacon.

Lionel Birnie tells the story behind the Linda McCartney cycling team, the great British team that could have been.

Joey McLoughlin was a shining star of the British cycling scene in the 1980s and '90s - Andy McGrath finds out what happened to him.

Edward Pickering returns to one of cycling's great Pyrenean climbs - Superbagneres.

As Matt Beaudin finds out, the Tour de France is a treat for the senses - albeit a loud one.

Matt McGeehan sends a postcard from the 2014 World Track Championships in Colombia.

And Daniel Friebe introduces us to Jean Francois Naquet-Radiguet: Tour de France pioneer.

The Cycling Anthology: Volume Five (5/5)

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    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 06/11/2014
    ISBN13: 9780224092425, 978-0224092425
    ISBN10: 224092421

    Number of Pages: 224

    Non Fiction , Sport

    Description

    Professional cycling is a rich, dynamic and often controversial sport that lends itself to great writing. Some of the most famous and illustrious races were founded by newspapermen and The Cycling Anthology continues this tradition by bringing together the best in the business.

    Volume Five is an eclectic mix of stories old and new:

    As World War One is commemorated acros the globe, Brendan Gallagher looks at cycling's war heroes and the role the bicycle played in WWI.

    Jeremy Whittle goes in search of panache - why you don't always have to be a winner to be a winner in the public's eyes.

    Francois Thomazeau examines how the Tour de France became the international event it is today.

    The 2014 Tour de France is relived in the form of poetry, by Ellis Bacon.

    Lionel Birnie tells the story behind the Linda McCartney cycling team, the great British team that could have been.

    Joey McLoughlin was a shining star of the British cycling scene in the 1980s and '90s - Andy McGrath finds out what happened to him.

    Edward Pickering returns to one of cycling's great Pyrenean climbs - Superbagneres.

    As Matt Beaudin finds out, the Tour de France is a treat for the senses - albeit a loud one.

    Matt McGeehan sends a postcard from the 2014 World Track Championships in Colombia.

    And Daniel Friebe introduces us to Jean Francois Naquet-Radiguet: Tour de France pioneer.

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