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Tour de France Legendary Climbs: 20 Hors Categorie Ascents in High-Definition

Tour de France Legendary Climbs: 20 Hors Categorie Ascents in High-Definition Satellite Photography Hardcover - 2016

by Abraham, Richard

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Carlton Books, 2016-05-03. Hardcover. Good/Very Good. 11x8x0. The binding is tight, corner of boards lightly bumped. Text and images unmarked. The dust jacket shows some light handling, in a mylar cover. Oblong 4to. 224pp.
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Chris Sidwells, the nephew of British cycling legend Tom Simpson, is a journalist, photographer, and author who has covered cycling for more than a decade. His writing and photographs feature in every issue of Cycle Sport and Cycling Weekly magazines. He also writes for 220 Triathlon magazine and has contributed to Bicycling, Cycling Plus, Running Fitness, Men's Fitness, and GQ magazines as well as broadcasting and speaking on cycling on radio and television. His books include biographies of his uncle, Mr. Tom (Mousehold Press), and of cyclist Allan Peiper, A Peiper's Tale (Mousehold Press), The Complete Bike Book (DK), Bicycle Repair Manual (DK), 7-Week Cycling for Fitness (DK), Tour Climbs (HarperCollins--a bestseller in the summer of 2008), and A Race for Madmen (HarperCollins). He lives in Devon.