| Eric Reed - 2015 - 284 pagina’s
Yellow Livestrong wristbands were taken off across America in early 2013 when Lance Armstrong confessed to Oprah Winfrey that he had doped during the seven Tour de France races ... | |
| Hansford, Paul - 2013 - 192 pagina’s
Take journey through The Tour de France – from chequered beginnings to glory days of rivalries and derring-do, and on to the brave new post-Armstrong world. Along the way, meet ... | |
| Peter Cossins - 2017 - 384 pagina’s
From its inception, the 1903 Tour de France was a colorful affair. Full of adventure, mishaps and audacious attempts at cheating, it was a race to be remembered. Cyclists of ... | |
| Chris Sidwells - 2011 - 336 pagina’s
No sporting event has had its past and present, its highs and lows so intricately entwined with those of a country like the Tour has with France. | |
| Christopher S. Thompson, John W. Traphagan - 2012 - 230 pagina’s
Explores how tradition and modernity coexist in regional Japan, arguing that the rural/urban dichotomy is outmoded for understanding this contemporary society. | |
| Bill McGann, Carol McGann - 2008 - 406 pagina’s
What they are saying about The Story of the Tour de France: After forty years of study on the subject, I can with some confidence say Bill and Carol McGann's The Story of the ... | |
| Geoffrey Wheatcroft - 2004 - 420 pagina’s
When Henri Desgrange began a new bicycle road race in 1903, he saw it as little more than a temporary publicity stunt to promote his newspaper. The 60 cyclists who left Paris ... | |
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