Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills

Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills
Title Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills PDF eBook
Author Ed Pavelka
Publisher Rodale
Pages 244
Release 1998-01-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780875964867

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Provides advice on equipment and skills, including tips on how to prevent injury and convert a mountain bike into a road bike

Fred Matheny's Complete Book of Road Bike Training

Fred Matheny's Complete Book of Road Bike Training
Title Fred Matheny's Complete Book of Road Bike Training PDF eBook
Author Fred Matheny
Publisher Rbr Publishing Company
Pages 263
Release 2002
Genre Bicycle racing
ISBN 9780971461918

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This presents all the elements of successful training on a road bicycle. It has a year-round program for three levels of cyclists: (1) Fitness riders, (2) Fast recreational riders, (3) Road racers. Included is expert information about training techniques, cycling skills, nutrition, injuries, equipment and clothing. Advice is given for virtually all road riders interested in preparing for a full range of events.

Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists

Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists
Title Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists PDF eBook
Author Andrew L. Pruitt
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Cycling
ISBN 9781931382809

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Even the best cyclists and coaches can miss small details that can lead to serious injuries over the course of many miles on the bike. Andy Pruitt, renowned for his expertise in preventing and treating cycling injuries, has consulted with professional athletes throughout his career, including Lance Armstrong and Axel Merckx. Using computerized pedaling analysis, he has made it possible for countless athletes to achieve the elusive perfect bike fit, thereby dramatically improving their performance. This medical guide draws on his years of experience in this area. He describes the sport's most common ailments, identifying the symptoms and causes as well as treatments that keep athletes on the road. Written in an accessible, straightforward manner, the book tackles everything from personal training programs to biomechanics, from aging to riding through illness. Perhaps most importantly, riders learn how to make critical adjustments to bike fit, leading to increased comfort, power, and efficiency -- and fewer problems.

The Tour de France Complete Book of Cycling

The Tour de France Complete Book of Cycling
Title The Tour de France Complete Book of Cycling PDF eBook
Author David Chauner
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1990
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Sourcebook provides answers to common cycling questions, from weekend biking to world-class racing.

Bicycle USA.

Bicycle USA.
Title Bicycle USA. PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 328
Release 1996
Genre Cycling
ISBN

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Knack Cycling for Everyone

Knack Cycling for Everyone
Title Knack Cycling for Everyone PDF eBook
Author Leah Garcia
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 259
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0762763418

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Knack Cycling for Everyone is the ideal new resource for anyone looking to get introduced, or reintroduced, to today’s world of cycling. With informative, full-color photos and tips throughout, it is a step-by-step, comprehensive guide that helps you determine which bike is right for you and what accessories you do and don’t need. It provides how-to descriptions of all styles of riding—road biking, mountain biking, commuter cycling, and touring. And it covers training, long-distance riding, riding with kids, riding with groups, and rules of the road. It will get the wheels turning both under your body and in your head. 400 full-color photos covering City Bikes * Off-Road Bikes Parts * Equipment * Accessories Helmets * Shoes * Clothing Changing Flats * Maintenance

Historical Dictionary of Cycling

Historical Dictionary of Cycling
Title Historical Dictionary of Cycling PDF eBook
Author Jeroen Heijmans
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 447
Release 2011-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 0810871750

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The nearly 150-year-old sport of cycling had its first competition in France in 1868. Soon afterward, the need arose for purpose-built cycling tracks because of poor road conditions at the time. Racing on blocked off pieces of street or grass soon evolvedinto racing on special tracks called velodromes. This development marked the split into what are still the two main forms of cycling competition: road racing and track racing. Initially, track cycling was more popular in terms of public attention and money to be earned by racers, but this gradually changed in favor of road racing, which has been the most popular form of cycling since at least the end of World War II. The Historical Dictionary of Cycling takes a closer look at the sport, as well asdiscussing the use of bicycles as a means of fitness, touring, and commuting. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, photos, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on cycling's two main disciplines—road and track—as well as brief overviews of the other forms of cycling. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about cycling.