Bicycle / Race

Bicycle / Race
Title Bicycle / Race PDF eBook
Author Adonia E. Lugo
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2018
Genre Cycling
ISBN 9781621067641

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"A study of the U.S. bicycle transportation movement against a backdrop of racism and history in Los Angeles and Washington, DC"--

The Winner of the Slow Bicycle Race

The Winner of the Slow Bicycle Race
Title The Winner of the Slow Bicycle Race PDF eBook
Author Paul Krassner
Publisher
Total Pages 358
Release 1996
Genre Humor
ISBN

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But get ready! On the surface, Krassner's writings seamlessly blend factual reporting and suggestive misstatement. "The truth," says Krassner, "is Silly Putty;" and "cultural anarchy is freedom of speech.".

The Complete Book of Road Cycling & Racing

The Complete Book of Road Cycling & Racing
Title The Complete Book of Road Cycling & Racing PDF eBook
Author Willard Peveler
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 240
Release 2008-09-06
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780071643412

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Ride faster, fitter, smarter, & farther Every road rider has goals. Yours may be to begin racing, to become more competitive, or to win a specific tour. Not interested in racing? Perhaps you want to complete your first century ride, improve your overall fitness, or ride father and faster just for the sheer joy of flying on two wheels. No matter what your goals, The Complete Book of Road Cycling and Racing gives you all the information you need to become a better, more performance-focused cyclist. Written by an accomplished racing coach, cyclist, and exercise physiologist, this book shows you how to: Fit the bike to your body for maximum efficiency and comfort Ride safely in a group Cope with any weather or altitude Maintain your bike Prepare for races of all types Master racing strategies and tactics Train efficiently and stay in peak condition year-round And much more

The Great Bike Race

The Great Bike Race
Title The Great Bike Race PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Nicholson
Publisher Velodrome Publishing
Total Pages 240
Release 2016-05-24
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 191116208X

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REVIEWS This is unquestionably the finest book ever written on the subject of cycling, bar none. the combination of the late Geoffrey Nicholson's (he died in 1999) observations, coupled with an impeccable writing style, make “the great bike race” almost a complete education in and of itself " — The Washing-Machine Post

Bike Racing 101

Bike Racing 101
Title Bike Racing 101 PDF eBook
Author Kendra Wenzel
Publisher Human Kinetics
Total Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780736044745

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In order to maximise strengths and minimise weaknesses, this book provides cyclists and coaches with a wealth of insider tips on training, equipment, nutrition, logistics and race tactics. Readers can also learn how to develop an individualised training programme.

Pop Culture Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race

Pop Culture Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race
Title Pop Culture Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race PDF eBook
Author Carol Cooper
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780978890803

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Bicycle/Race

Bicycle/Race
Title Bicycle/Race PDF eBook
Author Adonia E. Lugo, PhD
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Total Pages 151
Release 2018-10-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1621069982

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Bicycle/Race paints an unforgettable picture of Los Angeles—and the United States—from the perspective of two wheels. This is a book of borderlands and intersections, a cautionary tale about the dangers of putting infrastructure before culture, and a coming-of-age story about power and identity. The colonial history of southern California is interwoven through Adonia Lugo's story of growing up Chicana in Orange County, becoming a bicycle anthropologist, and co-founding Los Angeles's hallmark open streets cycling event, CicLAvia, along the way. When she takes on racism in the world of national bicycle advocacy in Washington, DC, she finds her voice and heads back to LA to organize the movement for environmental justice in active transportation.In the tradition of City of Quartz, this book will forever change the way you see Los Angeles, race and class in the United States, and the streets and people around you wherever you live.