It’s that time of the week again! Today we’ve got three copies of William Fotheringham’s new book, Cyclopedia, to give away.
Do you know your derny from your bunny-hop? Your broom wagon from your chaingang? How many cyclists does it take to power a washing machine? Could you name Bradley Wiggins’s favourite band?
From the history of the Tour de France to Chris Hoy’s dominance of the Beijing velodrome via the origins of the ubiquitous quick release system and the diet that powered Graeme Obree to the world hour record (marmalade and cornflakes), this is the essential A to Z of everything you ever wanted to know about cycling.
This bicycle bible is an illustrated miscellany of facts, figures, interesting snippets and quirky characters from the world of cycling.
To get your hands on a copy, we simply want to hear about your most spectacular crash. Whether it’s on the trails, road or track, we want to hear about it.
So head over to the forum and get posting!
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