Tour de France: The History, the Legend, the Riders

Graeme Fife
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It is one of sport’s toughest ordeals and the ultimate test for professional cyclists, as riders are pitted against all kinds of terrain and weather in unrelenting competition for three weeks. This entertaining and highly acclaimed book provides a compelling insight into the mystique of the Tour.
Genres: CyclingSportsNonfictionHistoryBicyclesFrance
368 Pages

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