This Island Race by Les Woodland

This Island Race by Les Woodland

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This Island Race tells of the lifelong feuds and personal animosities, the fear, jealousies and suspicion that have riddled British cycling for 135 years, from the days of the penny-farthing. It could almost be a crime novel. But this is British cycling - seen from the inside.

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This Island Race by Les Woodland

Why did Reg Harris want to become a professional road racer? Why did Britain's top time-triallist sit on a dustbin to annoy the RTTC? Why did Jacques Anquetil want to put the British '25' record on the shelf for three decades? And what stopped British cycling being as great as it could have been? How could people passionate about bike-racing, and dedicated to the sport they loved, have made sure that it never became a major sport in Britain, and that British cycling never became a force in the world? This Island Race has the answers and all the fascinating anecdotes and insights that go with them. It tells of blood on the carpet, of lifelong feuds and personal animosities, and of the fear, jealousies and suspicion that have riddled British cycling from the days of the penny-farthing. It could almost be a crime novel. But this is British cycling - seen from the inside. Les Woodland has spent a lifetime in cycling as an organiser, coach and writer - in Britain, in Flanders and now in France. That, and a passion for the history of the sport, have given him an unusual insight into the dusty corners of British and world cycling. His books have been published across the world and in numerous languages.
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ISBN 13 9781874739364
ISBN 10 1874739366
Title This Island Race
Author Les Woodland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Mousehold Press
Year published 2005-03-21
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.