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VeloPress has published the first weight loss book for endurance athletes. “Racing Weight: How to Get Lean for Peak Performance” by certified sports nutritionist Matt Fitzgerald offers the first comprehensive and science-base... See More
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“The Complete Book of Cyclocross, Skill Training and Racing” shows would-be cyclocrossers every aspect of this exciting sport. Combining step-by-step descriptions with photographs of skill drills, expert Scott Mares offers si... See More
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Lance Armstrong’s personal cycling coach, Chris Carmichael, has published a new training book called “The Time-Crunched Cyclist: Fit, Fast, and Powerful in 6 Hours a Week.” The book presents a new way to achieve competitive f... See More
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“Guide To The Tour de France” is about two cycling fans who followed the Tour de France in an RV for three weeks. The authors aren’t only writing about their experience following the Tour de France; they also tell readers all... See More
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Campagnolo celebrates 75 years of storied legacy with a new book, “Campagnolo: 75 Years of Cycling Passion.” The book includes a chapter on the company’s legendary Super Record group and on the new 11-speed Super Record group... See More
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The second edition of the “Big Blue Book” is full of new insights on how to service everything from saddle to stem, from toptube to bottom bracket. Some of the newly added topics include coping with carbon, single-speeds, fix... See More
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“Blazing Saddles: The Cruel and Unusual History of the Tour de France” spins a riotous tale of the inspiring and sometimes astonishing history of cycling’s most famous race, its whimsical mishaps and astounding feats. Suggest... See More
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Veteran race announcer and longtime roadie Jamie Smith explains the sport he loves and the roadies who live for it in “Roadie: The Misunderstood World of a Bike Racer.” With help from nationally syndicated cartoonist Jef Mall... See More
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In “Bicycling Los Angeles County,” cyclist Patrick Brady selects 40 road rides ranging from easy rambles along beach bike paths to the mountainous canyon roads of Malibu. Each ride profile includes at-a-glance information and... See More
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“The Complete Guide to Climbing (By Bike)” features the most difficult hill climbs in the United States. It includes climbing training tips, accounts of memorable climbing performances, descriptions and accurate climb informa... See More
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The history and excitement of the world’s most famous one-day bicycle race is captured and illustrated with hundreds of color and black-andwhite photographs in an oversized format in “Paris Roubaix: A Journey Through Hell.” T... See More
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“Cyclocross Training and Technique” (3rd Edition) is updated to explore every aspect of this increasingly popular sport. The book offers comprehensive explanations of cyclocross racing techniques and tactics for beginners and... See More
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Cyclists often think that preparing for next season means piling on the miles, but long rides at high or even medium intensities too early in the season can do more harm than good. Elite USA Cycling coach Thomas Chapple expla... See More
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“Mountain Biking Lake Tahoe” profiles the greatest rides in this cycling paradise shared by California and Nevada. Veteran mountain biker Lorene Jackson recommends her favorite routes, from easy cruises along the Emigrant Tra... See More
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“The Evolution of American Bicycle Racing” by Lou Dzierzak is a collection of stories about the racers and landmark events that brought American racers from obscurity at home to internationally respected competitors. Chapters... See More
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