The Road Book 2011
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Description
The Blue Series fondly revisits historic years in cycling. Maintaining the same format as the best-selling Red Series, it divides the entire cycling year into monthly sections filled with stats, commentary, and tidbits of information. Alongside these are essays and our 'In the Winners' Words' series from prominent figures in the contemporary cycling world.
The Road Book 2011 is the second Cycling Almanack in the Blue Series. This beautifully crafted hardback diligently and reverently captures the entire 2011 cycling season, with each race and moment lovingly recounted by those who were there.
This book combines race statistics, infographics, essays, and personal insights with the characteristic attention to detail, complemented by the evocative images of photographer Graham Watson.
With an introduction by guest editor Andy McGrath (cyclist, author, and journalist), and commentaries and essays by Gino Cervi, Emma Pooley, Chris Froome, Annemiek van Vleuten, Ned Boulting, Cadel Evans, Johan Vansummeren, and Giorgia Bronzini, you won’t find another publication that captures 2011 quite like this.
Additional infirmation
ISBN: 9781916484993
Editor: Andy McGrath
Page count: 416 Pages
Weight: 1.7kg
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Born in 2018, The Road Book is the chronicle cycling truly deserves.
"Road Cycling is a sport which is “so full of differences, anomalies, and peculiarities, but it is actually quite esoteric, and patterns emerge over the years… [its] a sport that a lot of people admire greatly but don’t always understand.” (Ned Boulting – Editor, talking to Rouleur in 2023).