Synopses & Reviews
The Tour de France is the greatest public sporting spectacle on earth. For 100 years competitors have battled over thousands of miles of French countryside in pursuit of the coveted yellow jersey.The history of the Tour has been told through many prisms, by the heroes, and about the villains, the epic battles up Mont Ventoux, or the scandals that brought the sport to its knees. But here, for the first time, The Complete Book of the Tour de France brings together every vital statistic, every key moment, every stage and edition winner, every jersey ever won.Contained within these pages of this encyclopaedic book is anything anyone could ever need or want to know about the Tour de France. It provides a complete statistical record since the founding of the race in 1913 â?? from jerseys won to stage distances, teams and the riders, some of whose names have not been uttered for nearly a century.But this is much more than a dry compendium of names and numbers. It also contains a summary account of each edition of the Tour de France enriched with an extraordinary wealth of Tour de France lore and anecdote, that bring every edition of the Tour to life, so much so that reading it you might feel that you had taken part in the race yourself.
Synopsis
The Tour de France is the gretest public sporting spectacle on earth. For 100 editions - every year since 1903, except during the Great Wars - competitors have battled over thousands of miles of French countryside in pursuit of the coveted yellow jersey.
The Complete Book of the Tour de France brings together every statistical record, every key moment, every stage and edition winner, every jersey ever won. This encyclopeadic companion provides a complete record since the founding race, and with it everything that anyone could ever need to know about the Tour de France.
But this is much more than a dry compendium of names and numbers. It also contains a summary account of each edition of the Tour de France enriched with an extraordinary wealth of Tour de France lore and anecdote, bringing back to life the stories of riders whose names have not been uttered for over a century. This is the essential companion to the greatest cycling race on earth, and reading it you might feel that you had taken part in the race yourself.
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About the Author
Feargal McKay is a freelance writer and cycling fan, based in Dublin. Since 2010 he has been reviewing cycling books for the Podium Café website. He is also an occasional contributor to other sites, including CyclingNews.com, and was one of the contributors to Bike! A Tribute to the World's Greatest Cycling Designers.