Full Gas: A History of Cycling Tactics

Author(s): Peter Cossins

Sport

Riding as fast as you could for as long as you could was the main tactic in the early days of road racing when Grand Tours could be won by hours. Now a minute's delay thanks to a puncture could ruin a rider's chances over a three-week race and the sport is described as nothing less than chess on wheels. The intricacies and complexities of cycling are what makes it so appealing- an eye for opportunity and a quick mind are just as crucial to success as a 'big engine' or good form.

So how do you win a bike race? How do you cope with crosswinds, cobbles, elbows-out sprints, weaving your way through a teeming peloton? Why are steady nerves one of the best weapons in a rider's arsenal and breakaway artists to be revered? Where do you see the finest showcase of tactical brilliance? Peter Cossins takes us on to the team buses to hear pro cyclists and directeurs sportifs explain their tactics- when it went right, when they got it wrong - from sprinting to summits, from breakaways to bluffing.

Hectic, thrilling, but sometimes impenetrable - watching a bike race can baffle as much as entertain. Full Gasis the essential guide to make sense of all things peloton.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781787290198
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Jonathan Cape
  • : 0.464
  • : 01 June 2018
  • : 3.5 Centimeters X 14.4 Centimeters X 22.2 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Peter Cossins
  • : Hardback
  • : 2018
  • : English
  • : 796.6/26
  • : 352