Paris-Roubaix by Phillipe Bouvet

Paris-Roubaix by Phillipe Bouvet

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Paris-Roubaix by Phillipe Bouvet

Paris-Roubaix, a one-day bicycle race in northeastern France, is known as The Hell of the North  for good reason. Although the course is somewhat flatter than the other spring classics, it includes interminable stretches of muddy farm roads paved with rough-hewn cobblestones. The cobbles alone are enough to shake bikes and bones to bits; throw in the notoriously fickle weather, which often includes rain, snow, and driving wind, and the course becomes downright treacherous. Held the third Sunday in April since 1896, Paris-Roubaix is a race of great tradition. The race follows a 270-kilometer course between the suburbs of the French capital and the northern industrial city of Roubaix, and its long history, coupled with its proximity to the cycling-mad triangle of northern France, Belgium, and Holland, means that it has served over the years to confirm the fame of cycling's greatest champions.

All of the history and excitement of the world's most famous one-day bicycle race is captured and comprehensively illustrated with hundreds of spectacular color and black-and-white photographs in this lavish, oversized format. With authoritative text from France's top sportswriters, Paris-Roubaix: A Journey Through Hell presents the inside story of the race, its great riders, its traditions, and its secrets.

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ISBN 13 9781934030097
ISBN 10 1934030090
Title Paris-Roubaix
Author Phillipe Bouvet
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher VeloPress
Year published 2007-09-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.