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Here are some books about long distance cycling and the Tour de France. In general, books about cycling can be found in the Recreation Section, around the Call No.: 796.6. Some of the books listed here are recommended by participants of the Zero Limits 2006 Expedition. For more titles, you could try seaching our online catalogue, using the keywords [cycling and not qjuvenile] for books on cycling (for adults), [tour de france] for books on the Tour and [lance armstrong] for books about or written by Lance Armstrong.
The long distance cyclist’s handbook by Simon Doughty
London : A. & C. Black, 2001
Call No.: 796.6 DOU -[REC]
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Book Description: “Packed with useful information The Long Distance Cyclists’ Handbook details all of the preparation and equipment needed to successfully complete a 30-mile charity ride or the 3,000-mile Race Across America. Written for the novice and veteran cyclist alike, it covers all aspects on long-distance cycling.”
The essential touring cyclist : the complete guide for the bicycle traveler by Richard A. Lovett ; photographs by Vera Jagendorf
Camden, Me. ; London : Ragged Mountain Press/McGraw-Hill, c2001
Call No.: 796.64 LOV -[REC]
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Book Description: “The classic guide for beginning and intermediate cyclists is back-;and it’s better than ever. With the latest on bikes, gear, and training techniques and new sections on short tours, and touring abroad, this new edition of The Essential Touring Cyclist promises to appeal to a whole new population of aspiring cyclists. Whether you’re heading out for five hours or five months, this vividly designed, heavily illustrated, and resource-rich guide delivers everything you need.”
23 days in July : inside Lance Armstrong’s record-breaking Tour de France victory by John Wilcockson ; photographs by Graham Watson.
London : John Murray, 2004
Call No.: 796.620944 WIL -[REC]
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Excerpt from Publishers Weekly review: “The author, whose work has appeared in the New York Times, draws on conversations with Armstrong, his race team and his challengers before, during and after the race for an intimate glimpse of this particular world’s friendships, rivalries and scandals. The resulting portrait of Armstrong, from his recovery from cancer to his exhausting training methods, unmatched physical strength and mental toughness, is that of a newly single dad, with no memories of his own father, and a sporting “legend.” The book’s structure, with its day-by-day account of the Tour, allows readers to appreciate what an arduous undertaking the race is.”
Tour de France for dummies by Phil Liggett, James Raia, Sammarye Lewis ; foreword by Lance Armstrong
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley Pub., c2005
Call No.: 796.620944 LIG -[REC]
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Book Description: “Featuring eight-pages of full-color photos from recent Tour de France races, this easy-to-follow, entertaining guide demystifies the history, strategy, rules, techniques, equipment, and competitors in what is arguably the most grueling and intriguing multiday, multistage sporting event in the world. Cowritten by the most popular English-speaking cycling commentator on the planet, this book is great reading for both experienced and the new bicycle racing fans alike.”
Information regarding the Tour de France:
Official site of the Tour de France
Coverage from Bicycling Magazine
Information about long distance cycling:
Timeoutdoors.com article on nutrition for long distance cycling
The Sideroad article on what to take on a long distance bicycle tour
Bicycle Victoria resource page on Building Endurance
All websites last accessed 25th August, 2006.
Answered by Jillian Lim, Librarian, Adult and Young People’s Services
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