FROM THE WINNER OF THE SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2024 CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR: 1923
'A fascinating and inspiring book ... An excellent read' Phil Liggett MBE
Embark on a whirlwind (and worldwide) tour of cycling stories from one of the nations favourite commentators.
Join Ned Boulting once more as he brings his cycling stories up to the present day full of recollections of chaotic, memorable and sometimes surreal encounters with all the key riders. While the Tour de France takes centre stage, his horizons expand far beyond its confines to take in races across Europe as well as to fascinating locations in the Middle East, China and Malaysia.
There are behind-the-scenes chapters on life at the Giro d'Italia; the growth of women's racing; forays into podcasting; replacing the great Phil Liggett as ITV's main commentator; the Flemish classics; and the life and times of Chris Froome and Mark Cavendish.
Ride along as Ned travels around the UK with a stage show about the Tour de France, and on the many days that he and David Millar have spent quixotically riding folding bikes up and down enormous mountains.
Arvustused
A very unique, insightful, mostly amusing and often hilarious perspective from a point of view that very few see and even fewer have the capacity to divulge to us all * Cadel Evans * A fascinating and inspiring book ... An excellent read * Phil Liggett MBE * The insight of a reporter and the passion of a fan, but still clear-eyed enough to take joy in pro-racings absurdities and contradictions * Michael Hutchinson, author of Faster * A joyride of a journey * David Millar * Elegiac * Alexei Sayle * A mature, reflective affair... [ Ned] is one of the most prolific writers of books in the cycling business * BikeRadar * An elegy for not just the career [ Ned's] fashioned from cycling, but also the way we view sport, its personalities and their often short-lived careers. * The Observer * Memorable * Cyclist Magazine * Exciting * The Bookseller * It invites us to gear up for the ride of our lives * The Sunday Post * Mature, reflective impeccably timed * Cycling Plus *
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Ned Boultings highly anticipated follow up to How I Won the Yellow Jumper
1 The accident
2 Things can go wrong
3 The road to Scarborough
4 A cold coming
5 The Victorian desk clerk
6 Fieldworkers or livestock
7 An Age of Wonders
8 Hopping mad in Kent
9 Come Prima
10 Straying from the path
11 Le plat players
12 Soup to cry for
13 From Oundle to the Alpe
14 Giroscope
15 A five-star review
16 Is he being a twat?
17 The empty Marmite jar
18 Unfolding stories
19 Monday morning
Acknowledgements
Ned Boulting is the UKs best known voice of cycling he has worked for ITV on every Tour de France since 2003. Ned is the author of seven books, including the bestselling 1923, How I Won the Yellow Jumper and On the Road Bike. He lives in London with his wife and three cats. @nedboulting