The RiderBloomsbury Publishing USA, 16 aug 2018 - 160 pagina's The instant cult classic about biking, road racing, and the bicyclists who love their sport. Originally published in Holland in 1978, The Rider went on to sell more than 100,000 copies. Brilliantly conceived and written at a break-neck pace, it is a loving, imaginative, and, above all, passionate tribute to the art of bicycle road racing. Tim Krabbé begins this story at the very start of the Tour de Mont Aigoual, ready to race his rivals through the mountains of Central France. Over the course of the 150 pages that follows, Krabbé takes his bike 150 kilometers, and pulls his readers into the life of the sport he loves. The Rider is beloved as a bicycle odyssey, a literary masterpiece, and the ultimate book for bike lovers as well as the arm-chair sports enthusiast. |
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Pagina 10
... past me. just as I thought: there goes my own spare back wheel, powered by a nobody. Have to tell Stephan this is way out of line. Walking speed. The real race hasn't started yet. The first climb won't be for another thirty kilometers ...
... past me. just as I thought: there goes my own spare back wheel, powered by a nobody. Have to tell Stephan this is way out of line. Walking speed. The real race hasn't started yet. The first climb won't be for another thirty kilometers ...
Pagina 12
... upon this superior creature leading the procession. I have various photos of Koblet during Brive—Agen', each one showing him stared upon open-mouthed by yet another legend of the past. At the finish Koblet ran a comb through his hair, 12.
... upon this superior creature leading the procession. I have various photos of Koblet during Brive—Agen', each one showing him stared upon open-mouthed by yet another legend of the past. At the finish Koblet ran a comb through his hair, 12.
Pagina 14
... past the pack, past the point rider, out into space. Behind me they're shouting: 'Ho hey, ho hey.' In front of me is Sauveplane. Without touching my gears, right on the tip of the saddle, my torso at least ten degrees off my frame and I ...
... past the pack, past the point rider, out into space. Behind me they're shouting: 'Ho hey, ho hey.' In front of me is Sauveplane. Without touching my gears, right on the tip of the saddle, my torso at least ten degrees off my frame and I ...
Pagina 15
... past an oncoming car and is gone, followed a bit later by a boy in a light—blue jersey from Cycles Goff. He looks vaguely familiar. We'll be seeing Sauveplane again, but is it a good idea to let Cycles Goff go like that? I don't have ...
... past an oncoming car and is gone, followed a bit later by a boy in a light—blue jersey from Cycles Goff. He looks vaguely familiar. We'll be seeing Sauveplane again, but is it a good idea to let Cycles Goff go like that? I don't have ...
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Anduze Anquetil attack back wheel Bartali Barthélemy Bédoin bicycle racing bike Boutonnet brake Camprieu Causse Causse Méjean Coppi curve Cycles Goff Daan de Groot descent Despuech downhill drops back dumped everything fields fifteen fig fight figured final find finish line first five flash flat flying forty-three front Gaul gear gone Guillaumet hands he’s hour hundred meters jump kick kilometers kilometers to climb Kléber Krabbé Kuiper lead group lead riders Lebusque legs look back Merckx Meyrueis minutes Mont Aigoual Mont Ventoux mountain never Ottenbros pain pass past peloton Perjuret pull puncture racer rain Reilhan ride rider from Cycles road racing rode saddle Sauveplane shift shout sitting someone sporting career sprint sprinter Stéphan straight suddenly Teissonniere there’s thing thought Tim Krabbé Tour de France Tour de Mont turn Vlaeminck Wim van Est win the Tour wind yellow jersey