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Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France
Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

By Max Leonard

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Question: If you complete over 3,000 kilometres on a bike in France, overcoming mountain ranges and torrential weather conditions while enduring physical and psychological agony in the 150th fastes...

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City cycling
City cycling

By Andrew Edwards

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The eight guides in the 'City Cycling Europe' series are each devoted to a different city: London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Antwerp/Ghent, Berlin, Paris, Barcelona and Milan. Each compact volume feat...

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Lanterne rouge
Lanterne rouge

By Max Leonard

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Shares the lesser-known stories of last-place finishers in the Tour de France, recounting the inspirational and occasionally absurd events that shaped their efforts.

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Lucky 2015
Lucky 2015

By Professor Green

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Higher Calling
Higher Calling

By Max Leonard

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Higher Calling
Higher Calling

By Max Leonard

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Higher Calling
Higher Calling

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City Cycling London
City Cycling London

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