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    The call of the road : the history of cycle road racing by Sidwells, Chris, 1956-

    London : William Collins, 2019
    William Collins paperback edition.
    Format: Book


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    A century of cycling : the classic races and legendary champions by Fotheringham, William

    St. Paul, MN : MBI, 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Tour de France: Antonin Magne ; Henri Pelissier ; Philippe Thys ; Louison Bebet ; Laurent Fignon ; Raymond Poulidor ; Federico Bahamontes ; Greg Lemond ; Jacques Anquetil -- Milan-San Remo: Costante Girardengo ; Erik Zabel ; Eddy Merckx -- Northern classics (Tour of Flanders: Johan Museeuw ; Fiorenzo Magni ; Het Volk ; Roger de Vlaeminck) -- (Ghent-Wevelgem: Rik Van Looy) -- Paris-Roubaix: Octave Lapize ; Francesco Moser ; Sean Kelly)-- Ardennes Classics (Flèche Wallonne) -- (Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Ferdi Kubler ; Moreno Argentin ; Jan Raas) -- (Amstel Gold Race: Joop Zoetemelk ; Bernard Hinault) -- Giro d'Italia: Charly Gaul ; Felice Gimondi ; Alfredo Binda -- Vuelta a España: Freddy Maertens ; Jan Janssen ; Miguel Indurain -- World road championships: Rik van Steenbergen ; Jan Ulrich ; Lance Armstrong) -- Autumn classics (Paris-Tours: Gino Bartali) -- (Giro di Lombardia: Tom Simpson ; Fausto Coppi).…”
    Format: Book


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    Magic spanner : the world of cycling according to Carlton Kirby by Kirby, Carlton, Broughton, Robbie

    London : Bloomsbury Sport, 2019
    Format: Book


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    Merckx 525 by Backelandt, Frederik, 1982-

    Boulder, CO : VeloPress, 2012
    1st English-language ed.
    Table of Contents: “…: 1969: The fall in Blois -- From another planet : 1970: Paris-Roubaix -- Death rides along : 1970: Tour de France, Gap-Mont Ventoux -- Nothing is as it used to be : 1971: Tour de France: The duel with Ocaña -- Cut to the quick : 1971: World Championship, Mendrisio -- A victory from fear : 1971: Tour of Lombardy -- 49.431 km : 1972: World hour record, Mexico City -- The atypical Merckx : 1973: Vuelta a España -- The fight with Maertens : 1973: World Championship, Montjuich -- The empty line : 1973: Paris-Tours -- No abdication : 1974: World Championship, Montreal -- A slap in the face from Thévenet : 1975: Tour de France -- Number seven : 1976: Milan-San Remo -- Self-castigation : 1977: Tour de France, Chamonix-L'Alpe d'Huez -- The last jersey number : 1978: Tour of Waasland.…”
    Format: Book