A History of Cycling in 100 Objects

A History of Cycling in 100 Objects

by Suze Clemitson
A History of Cycling in 100 Objects

A History of Cycling in 100 Objects

by Suze Clemitson

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Overview

A fascinating and quirky look at the history of cycling through 100 objects that have changed the bicycle as we know it.

Have you ever wondered why the leader's jersey at the Tour de France is yellow? Where Graeme Obree's record-breaking bike 'Old Faithful' got its nickname? Or the role of bloomers in bicycle design?

Find out in this absorbing and quirky look at the history of cycling and the development of bike-related design through 100 pivotal objects. Charting the journey from the laufmaschine to the Brompton, through the early prototypes and the two-wheeled toys of the aristocracy, to the speed machines we know today.

Filled with fascinating photographs and illustrations, this book immerses you in the history of cycling – from the boneshaker via the bicycle powered washing machine, to cuddly lions and ball bearings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472918895
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/29/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 96 MB
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About the Author

Suze Clemitson is a cycling journalist and commentator. She is the author of P is for Peloton, with artist Mark Fairhurst, and edited Ride the Revolution, also published by Bloomsbury.
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Suze Clemitson is a cycling journalist and commentator. She is the author of P is for Peloton, with artist Mark Fairhurst, and edited Ride the Revolution, also published by Bloomsbury.
@festinagirl

Table of Contents

The Bicycles
The Gear
Marginal Gains
Doping
Cycling for All
Cycling for Kids
Road Racing
Track Cycling
Miscellaneous

Index
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