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100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of the Tour

By (author) Simon Warren
Genres: Cycling
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Published: 22nd May 2014
Dimensions: w 110mm h 160mm d 25mm
Weight: 250g
ISBN-10: 0711234825
ISBN-13: 9780711234826
Barcode No: 9780711234826
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From the Col du Tourmalet to Alpe d'Huez, from Mont Ventoux to Luz Ardiden, these climbs are the beating heart of the Tour de France. Technology may advance, training and diet may evolve, but these mountains are constant. They have witnessed triumph and despair, courage and heartache, they are where champions are made and where dreams are shattered. And yes, the greatest arenas of the world's greatest race are open 365 days a year for every one of us to ride. So take up the challenge, emulate your heroes and make your mark on the 100 greatest cycling climbs of the Tour de France. For each of the 100 climbs this guide includes: * A detailed description of theclimb with an accompanying photograph * A map detailing the start and end of the climb with directions to help you find it. * A factfile with altitude, height gain, average gradient, it's tour debut and category * A difficulty rating Simon Warren is the author of 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, Hellingen:A Road Cyclist's Guide to Belgium's Greatest Cycling Climbs and Another 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs

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'an essential addition to any cyclist's bookshelf.' RoadCyclingUK 'an excellent log of inclines all over the country' road.cc 'The image draws you in, the text gives you some background info and the gradient profile gets your pulse surging.' London Cyclist 'The perfect tick-list for ambitious road cyclists' Outdoor Fitness 'Definitely worth picking up a copy before this years Tour' The Jersey Pocket