If you live for the Tour de France and have become infatuated with its rich history or simply love to watch the peloton kill the hills of the French countryside, Marguerite Lazell's Tour de France: The Illustrated History, is the book for you.
With a vivid description of the Day of Reckoning that rings more powerfully than the fiercest fire and brimstone preacher, Johnny Cash is back.
The biggest gap to close in racing is the jump from amateur to professional. How many times have you heard the old “I used to be a racer” stories?
It's a well-known fact that the more time you spend riding, the more outrageous tales you'll have to tell. After pedaling countless tours in places as remote as the Australian Outback, Joe Kurmaskie has a surplus of stories varying from hilarious to genuine, heart-touching emotion.
Take equal parts AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Motorhead, shake (don't stir), and you'll get the band known as Nashville Pussy.