Tour De France For Dummies

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Tour De France For Dummies
Author : Phil Liggett
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Language : English
Release Date : 04 May 2011
ISBN : 9781118070109
Pages : 293 pages
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Tour De France For Dummies by Phil Liggett Book PDF Summary

A plain-English guide to the world's most famous-and grueling-bicycle race 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.

Tour De France For Dummies

A plain-English guide to the world's most famous-and grueling-bicycle race 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.

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