King of Sports

Cycle Road Racing

Peter Ward author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pendle Press

Published:15th Apr '24

Should be back in stock very soon

King of Sports cover

'There is no other book in the English language entirely devoted to describing this complex sport. I thought it was high time we had one.' In 1967 Peter Ward crashed in a training ride. While recovering, he wrote the iconic King of Sports: Cycling Road Racing, which hasn't been republished since - until now. Sixty years ago, King of Sports provided up-and-comers, trainers and veterans with a tried and tested methodology towards not just training and racing, but the lifestyle to go with it. Ward was ahead of his time - he preached the benefits of clean living, while breaking down exactly what that means; he urged his readers to seek out yoga, for 'you will discover much that will benefit you as a cyclist, and it will lead you to a fuller life.' Ward's detailed graphs, diagrams and meticulous listings of equipment and nutrition offer today's tech-fiend cyclist a snapshot into the work ethic of a 1960s amateur cyclist. It demonstrates how far the sport has come, yet how much it has remained unchanged. This new edition, reimagined for a twenty-first century audience, features a Foreword by former UCI and British Cycling president Brian Cookson, an extended biography of the author, and restored original hand-drawn artwork and photography.

'This book is so comprehensive it could be termed the "Encyclopedia of Cycling"';Peter Buckley (1944-1969), winner of the British & Commonwealth Road Race 1966;'Every cyclist and keen sportsman will be the poorer without this book on their shelves';Les West, British Cycling Hall of Famer;'At last, racing cyclists in this country have an authoritative book to guide them to success';Eddie Soens (1912-1985), bicycle maker and former coach of British team

ISBN: 9781838369323

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 20mm

Weight: 240g

160 pages

2nd New edition