The Hardmen

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In cycling, suffering brings glory: a rider’s value can be judged by their results, but also by their panache and heroism. Hear about Chris Froome riding on at the Tour de France with a broken wrist and Geraint Thomas finishing it with a broken pelvis, and you’ll never look at a premier-league footballer’s diving theatrics the same way again. In ‘The Hardmen’, the writers behind cycling superblog Velominati.com, will tell the stories and illuminate the myths of not just the greatest cyclists ever, but the toughest.

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SKU: 9781781256138 Category: Tags: , Publisher/imprint : Pursuit Books
Page count : xv, 235
Published on 14th June, 2018

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It’s time we all stopped whining and learned a thing or two from The Toughest Cyclists Ever. Including: Stephen Roche, whose cure for exhaustion was to go up a gear and fight harder, all the way to the ambulance. Eddy Merckx, who hurt himself so badly in breaking the Hour record that, he estimated, he shortened his career by a year. Beryl Burton, who crushed her (male) rival’s morale with the offer of a piece of liquorice, before speeding past to victory. Nicole Cooke and Edwig Van Hooydonck, who rejected dope and became legends. The Hardmen tells the stories – the good bits, anyway – of the 40 most heroic Cyclists ever. Their bravery, their panache and their Perfect Amount of Dumb. It reminds us that suffering on a bike liberates us from our daily lives, and that, in the words of Lance Armstrong “pain is temporary, quitting lasts forever”; proof that even assholes can be insightful.

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Weight 0.215 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.8 × 1.8 cm
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