Greg LeMond: Yellow Jersey Racer
Autor Guy Andrews Cuvânt înainte de Greg LeMonden Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472943552
ISBN-10: 1472943554
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 250 x 300 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.03 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472943554
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 250 x 300 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.03 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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The
only
full
colour
celebration
of
LeMond's
career
-
lovingly
curated
by
Rouleur
founder
Guy
Andrews,
and
featuring
many
never
before
seen
images,
and
interviews
with
those
who
raced
with
LeMond.
Notă biografică
Guy
Andrews
is
the
founder
of
Rouleur
magazine,
and
author
ofBike
Mechanic,Coppiand
many
other
titles
for
Bloomsbury.
Recenzii
A
book
that's
been
a
long
time
in
the
coming,Yellow
Jersey
Raceris
worth
the
wait.
Andrews
offers
an
excellent
broad-brush
portrait
of
a
rider
and
his
era,
of
America's
first
Tour
champion
-
and,
today,
its
only
Tour
champion
-
and
the
years
in
which
cycling
came
of
age
and
served
up
some
of
the
strongest
images
and
stories
in
its
history.
The wait for someone to write this book was obscene, but now that it's here, dare I say, it's the only book on LeMond we will need.
One of the joys of Guy Andrews's look at the racing career of the first American to win the Tour de France is that as well as telling Greg LeMond's story Andrews - through the chorus of voices he co-opted to tell the tale -paints a vivid picture of cycling in the 1980s. Add to that the photos - many rarely seen, few (if any) seen so often they've been reduced to visual clichés -and the story they tell of a man for all seasons and a rider often seen going on the attack - and you have a book all should want to own a copy of
The book is stunning. It is a large, beautifully bound book, it's colourful and informative. The definitive book spanning the entire career of Greg LeMond.
This is a celebration of all things LeMond, charting all the ups-and-downs of his career, year-by-year, with exclusive interviews and iconic photography.
A lavishly produced look back at the career of a deservedly popular and successful cyclist
The wait for someone to write this book was obscene, but now that it's here, dare I say, it's the only book on LeMond we will need.
One of the joys of Guy Andrews's look at the racing career of the first American to win the Tour de France is that as well as telling Greg LeMond's story Andrews - through the chorus of voices he co-opted to tell the tale -paints a vivid picture of cycling in the 1980s. Add to that the photos - many rarely seen, few (if any) seen so often they've been reduced to visual clichés -and the story they tell of a man for all seasons and a rider often seen going on the attack - and you have a book all should want to own a copy of
The book is stunning. It is a large, beautifully bound book, it's colourful and informative. The definitive book spanning the entire career of Greg LeMond.
This is a celebration of all things LeMond, charting all the ups-and-downs of his career, year-by-year, with exclusive interviews and iconic photography.
A lavishly produced look back at the career of a deservedly popular and successful cyclist