How I Won the Yellow Jumper
Dispatches from the Tour de France
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Product details:
- Edition number Reprint
- Publisher Random House
- Date of Publication 7 June 2012
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9780224083362
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 197x128x31 mm
- Weight 364 g
- Language English 0
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'Paris, 4 July 2003: My first Tour de France. I had never seen a bike race. I had only vaguely heard of Lance Armstrong. I had no idea what I was doing there. Yet, that day I was broadcasting live on television. I fumbled my way through a few platitudes, before summing up with the words, ""...Dave Millar just missing out on the Yellow Jumper."" Yes, the Yellow Jumper.'
Follow Ned Boulting's (occasionally excruciating) experiences covering the world's most famous cycling race. His story offers an insider's view of what really goes on behind the scenes of the Tour. From up-close-and-personal encounters with Lance Armstrong to bewildered mishaps with the local cuisine, Ned's been there, done that and got the crumpled-looking t-shirt.
Eight Tours on from Ned's humbling debut, he has grown to respect, mock, adore and crave the race in equal measure. What's more, he has even started to understand it.
Includes How Cav Won the Green Jersey: Short Dispatches from the 2011 Tour de France