How the Race Was Won
Great cyclists are born, but winning cyclists are made by the brains of their managers. The craft of racing requires a non-stop obsession with detail: watching rivals, judging the strength of a break, knowing the course, and picking the right moment to seize a fleeting opportunity and turn it into a big win.
Peter Cossins is a veteran sports writer who has covered cycling since 1993. A former editor and contributing editor at Procycling magazine, he has also contributed to the Guardian, The Times, the Sunday Telegraph, the Sunday Express, and the Sunday Herald. Cossins collaborated with Tour de France winner Stephen Roche on his autobiography, Born to Ride. He has also written Le Tour 100, The Monuments, Two Days in Yorkshire, Alpe d’Huez, and Ultimate Etapes.
Publisher: VeloPress Books
Publication Date: November 27, 2018
ISBN-10: 1937715868
ISBN-13: 9781937715861
Dimensions: 9 x 6 inches
Print Length: 256 pages
Rights Available: Worldwide
Sports & Recreation / History