I recently finished reading the second edition of The Cycling Anthology; this is the Tour de France edition with chapters from a variety of writers.
I think I found this second edition an easier read than the first, whether that was because I knew what to expect from the format, or whether it was just amore digestible book I'm not quite sure, either way the chapters are interesting and diverse, with the final chapter by Dan Lloyd a fascinating and honest view of the tour from the domestique's saddle.
Not the best cycling book I have read, but well worth the £7.99 I'd say.
I think I found this second edition an easier read than the first, whether that was because I knew what to expect from the format, or whether it was just amore digestible book I'm not quite sure, either way the chapters are interesting and diverse, with the final chapter by Dan Lloyd a fascinating and honest view of the tour from the domestique's saddle.
Not the best cycling book I have read, but well worth the £7.99 I'd say.