What's the best cycling book you've read

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jazzkat

Fixed wheel fanatic.
I enjoyed Millars and Hamiltons books. I've got fed up of reading about drugs in cycling so I'm quite enjoying Victoria Pendletons "Between the lines". There's quite a bit of crying in there though:cry:
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bobcat

Well-Known Member
Location
Rye
SEX, LIES AND HANDLEBAR TAPE The remarkable life of Jacques Anquetil, by Paul Howard. Excellent title, excellent book.
 

Jen5656

Active Member
Location
Bonnie Scotland
Purely fiction and misleading title..but Memories of Running by Ron Mcarthy

45 yr old overweight Vietnam veteran gets his old Raleigh out and cycles across America.
Bit OTT in parts but every emotion imaginable
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
Not quite a book, but every page contains a cycling anecdote to which we can all relate :smile:
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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
It could be me but I've never seen one of those that I thought was even remotely amusing!

Fignon's book is a good read, keep meaning to try Coppi's.
I'd lend you my Coppi but...
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
One Man and His Bike by Mike Carter
This bloke chucks his job in and cycles round the coastline of Britain. Takes him 6 months.
Inspiring.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
Almost any of Josie Dew's would top my list, followed by several more of hers. I'd then go for Richard's Bicycle Book, preferably one of the earlier editions with the infamous 'dogs' section.
 
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