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C&V reading material
My kids got me some great books to read for my birthday about a week and a half ago. My daughter says there's still another one coming late; I'm thinking it's probably "We Were Young and Carefree" by Laurent Fignon and William Fotheringham. Hurray for my Amazon wishlist; they don't know what to get me otherwise!
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Looks like I need to add a few books to my shopping list!
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Just read 'Slaying the Badger' about Greg The Man and Hinault at the 1987 Tour de France which is an excellent read.
Also look out for 'Road to Valor' about the life of Gino Bartali.
Also look out for 'Road to Valor' about the life of Gino Bartali.
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So, since William Fortheringham appears to be the author, or co-author to like half or more of the titles, how is his writing? I'm not sure I've read anything of his...
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I've read "Half Man, Half Bike," his book about Eddy Merckx, in the past, and I enjoyed his writing. He's no Steinbeck, but a decent writer nonetheless.
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Anqueitil Alone looks interesting so far. I just started reading it yesterday. And it's only $3.99 on kindle.
https://www.amazon.com/Anquetil-Alon.../dp/B01KAEKHXA
https://www.amazon.com/Anquetil-Alon.../dp/B01KAEKHXA
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Anqueitil Alone looks interesting so far. I just started reading it yesterday. And it's only $3.99 on kindle.
https://www.amazon.com/Anquetil-Alon.../dp/B01KAEKHXA
https://www.amazon.com/Anquetil-Alon.../dp/B01KAEKHXA
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The Loyal Lieutenant - George Hincapie was good.
Domestique - Charlie Wegelius also a good read
Team 7-Eleven - another winner
Did not enjoy Half Man, Half Bike. It was a difficult read for me. Disjointed.
Domestique - Charlie Wegelius also a good read
Team 7-Eleven - another winner
Did not enjoy Half Man, Half Bike. It was a difficult read for me. Disjointed.
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Currently reading the Secret Race, story from Tyler Hamilton about life with the Postal team in the 90's. It's my follow up to reading Cycle of Lies. I just can't get enough of the big L and those crazy times in the cycling world.
I still can't fathom the depravity people will go to for winning.
I still can't fathom the depravity people will go to for winning.
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7-Eleven is a good read.
Just bought Loyal Lieutenant at a local library sale.
We Were Young and Carefree was very good.
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Just picked up:
Three Weeks Eight Seconds
Major Taylor
The first Tour de France.
Three Weeks Eight Seconds
Major Taylor
The first Tour de France.
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Three Weeks Eight Seconds was very good. There were new facts in that book that I was not aware of.
I bought a used copy of Stephen Roche's autobiography Born to Ride on eBay. I enjoyed the book, but found this little surprise when I opened it.
I bought a used copy of Stephen Roche's autobiography Born to Ride on eBay. I enjoyed the book, but found this little surprise when I opened it.
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one of the greats!
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