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Preeminent cycling journalist Samuel Abt's distinctive voice has told the stories of countless champions and decisive turning points in the most famous international races since the late 1970s. In this collection of articles originally published in "The New York Times and the "International Herald Tribune, Sam profiles three decades of cycling, culminating with the retirement of Lance Armstrong following the 2005 Tour de France. Featuring vivid color photos by Graham Watson, "Up the Road immortalizes Lance Armstrong, Greg LeMond, Bobby Julich, Andy Hampsten, and a host of other luminaries.
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Add Up the Road: Cycling's Modern Era from Lemond to Armstrong, Preeminent cycling journalist Samuel Abt's distinctive voice has told the stories of countless champions and decisive turning points in the most famous international races since the late 1970s. In this collection of articles originally published in The N, Up the Road: Cycling's Modern Era from Lemond to Armstrong to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Up the Road: Cycling's Modern Era from Lemond to Armstrong, Preeminent cycling journalist Samuel Abt's distinctive voice has told the stories of countless champions and decisive turning points in the most famous international races since the late 1970s. In this collection of articles originally published in The N, Up the Road: Cycling's Modern Era from Lemond to Armstrong to your collection on WonderClub |