The Call of the Road: The History of Cycle Road Racing
By (Author) Chris Sidwells
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
4th June 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Bicycles and non-motorised transport: general interest and maintenance
Cycle racing
History of sport
Cycling: general and touring
World Cups and World championships
Biography: sport
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Sports training and coaching
796.62
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
340g
Eddy Merckx. Fausto Coppi. Jacques Anquetil. Bernard Hinault. Beryl Burton. Marianne Vos.
Since the first road race in May 1869, revealed here for the very first time, cycle road racing has been dominated by iconic cyclists who redefined endurance and fortitude. The battles facing these cyclists are not fought over just one race, but an annual series beginning with the Spring Classics and culminating in the three great tours the Giro dItalia, Vuelta a Espaa and the Tour de France before the cyclists retire to lick their wounds and start on another winter of training.
How were the great races founded and developed How have the great riders stamped their authority on them through the ages Truly international in scope, looking at road racing in North and Latin America, Australia, Africa and Asia, as well as continental Europe, The Call of the Road is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the history, tactics or personalities of cycle road racing.
Praise for Chris Sidwells:
An intriguing read for almost any reader, not only those who are interested in cycling Tuam Herald
[An] engaging and accessible account of the races history Sunday Business Post
Chris Sidwells is a bestselling author, journalist, photographer and broadcaster; a writer of books, magazine and newspaper features on every aspect of cycling and fitness.