Rainbows in the Mud: Inside the Intoxicating World of Cyclocross
Autor Paul Maunderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472925954
ISBN-10: 1472925955
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472925955
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
There are almost no books on cyclocross in English, but it's the fastest-growing areas of cycling: some 100,000 people in the US race each weekend, and UK participation has tripled in the last decade
Notă biografică
Ever since seeing flickering coverage of the 1984 World Road Championships from Barcelona, Paul Maunder has loved all aspects of cycle racing. He won his first race - an Under-12s cyclocross around a farmyard near Oxford, for which he won three chocolate bars - but thereafter struggled to maintain such dominance. He has studied fiction with the former Poet Laureate, been awarded a fellowship by Faber, and is a regular feature contributor to Rouleur and Peloton magazines.
Recenzii
He paints a picture so vibrant you feel the mud under your feet and taste the beer and frites
Rainbows in the Mud is successful in telling the story of cyclocross through the characters, places and races. Paul Maunder's journalistic eye and skill with the written word helps bring the mud of Belgium alive
[Paul Maunder] has written a book on the winter sport's attraction and idiosyncrasies. It details the obsessive fans, the carnival-like, beer-swilling atmosphere and revered riders
Maunder presents a heartfelt introduction to a sport that could soon establish itself as a serious rival for several other spectator sports, giving us yet another thing for which we should thank the Belgians.
Check out Paul Maunder's book "Rainbows in the Mud." Some of the finest writing you'll see in the sport of bicycle racing.
Maunder gives a firsthand enthusiastic insight into the two distinctly different flavours of 'cross to be experienced' in its belgian/dutch heartlands as well as the more participatory version on show across the pond
If you can't make it to any races on the continent this season, this book will give you a great sense of what it's like to be there. Then you'll want to go so badly, you'll probably book a ferry/plane. I give this book five friets out of five.
Rainbows in the Mud by Paul Maunder is a must-read for a look into the world of cyclocross.
In this entertaining book, Paul Maunder spends a year soaking up the sport's rich culture and intoxicating blend of intense, brutal, tactical racing and carnival atmosphere.
Atmospheric and evocative musings on what it is about 'cross that captures the attention
Rainbows in the Mud is successful in telling the story of cyclocross through the characters, places and races. Paul Maunder's journalistic eye and skill with the written word helps bring the mud of Belgium alive
[Paul Maunder] has written a book on the winter sport's attraction and idiosyncrasies. It details the obsessive fans, the carnival-like, beer-swilling atmosphere and revered riders
Maunder presents a heartfelt introduction to a sport that could soon establish itself as a serious rival for several other spectator sports, giving us yet another thing for which we should thank the Belgians.
Check out Paul Maunder's book "Rainbows in the Mud." Some of the finest writing you'll see in the sport of bicycle racing.
Maunder gives a firsthand enthusiastic insight into the two distinctly different flavours of 'cross to be experienced' in its belgian/dutch heartlands as well as the more participatory version on show across the pond
If you can't make it to any races on the continent this season, this book will give you a great sense of what it's like to be there. Then you'll want to go so badly, you'll probably book a ferry/plane. I give this book five friets out of five.
Rainbows in the Mud by Paul Maunder is a must-read for a look into the world of cyclocross.
In this entertaining book, Paul Maunder spends a year soaking up the sport's rich culture and intoxicating blend of intense, brutal, tactical racing and carnival atmosphere.
Atmospheric and evocative musings on what it is about 'cross that captures the attention