The Official Encyclopedia of the Yellow Jersey

The Official Encyclopedia of the Yellow Jersey
Author: Frédérique Galametz,Philippe Bouvet
Publsiher: Hamlyn
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780600636489

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The must-have encyclopedia for all Tour de France fans. Celebrating the centenary of cycling's most iconic award, The Official Encyclopedia of the Yellow Jersey is a visually stunning and comprehensive look at all the wearers of the 'maillot jaune'. In this book, acclaimed L'Équipe journalists Philippe Bouvet and Frédérique Galametz bring to life the 100-year history of spectacular sporting achievement, covering incredible stories from the 'Hall of Fame' including five-time winner Miguel Indurain, and statistics on the yellow jersey, the 266 race leaders who have worn it and much more. This book includes: - A preface from 11-time Grand Tour winner, Eddy Merckx - A look at the rise of the British reign since 2012, with Wiggins, Froome and Thomas - All the official statistics established by L'Équipe (the no.1 French sports newspaper) and used by the Tour de France, from the yellow jersey winners by country, to the 'National Firsts' - the first riders from each nation to wear the yellow jersey - Photographs and biographies of all the successive yellow jersey wearers over the past 100 years, from the first wearer, Eugène Christophe, to the 2018 Tour de France and yellow jersey winner, Geraint Thomas The perfect guide for all those with a passion for sport.

The Yellow Jersey

The Yellow Jersey
Author: Ralph Hurne
Publsiher: Pan
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1973
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 0330244116

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Selling the Yellow Jersey

Selling the Yellow Jersey
Author: Eric Reed
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-01-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780226206677

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Yellow Livestrong wristbands were taken off across America in early 2013 when Lance Armstrong confessed to Oprah Winfrey that he had doped during the seven Tour de France races he won. But the foreign cycling world, which always viewed Armstrong with suspicion, had already moved on. The bellwether events of the year were Chris Froome’s victory in the Tour and the ousting of Pat McQuaid as director of the Union Cycliste Internationale. Even without Armstrong, the Tour will roll on— its gigantic entourage includes more than 200 racers, 450 journalists, 260 cameramen, 2,400 support vehicles carrying 4,500 people, and a seven-mile-long publicity caravan. It remains one of the most-watched annual sporting events on television and a global commercial juggernaut. In Selling the Yellow Jersey, Eric Reed examines the Tour’s development in France as well as the event’s global athletic, cultural, and commercial influences. The race is the crown jewel of French cycling, and at first the newspapers that owned the Tour were loath to open up their monopoly on coverage to state-owned television. However, the opportunity for huge payoffs prevailed, and France tapped into global networks of spectatorship, media, business, athletes, and exchanges of expertise and personnel. In the process, the Tour helped endow world cycling with a particularly French character, culture, and structure, while providing proof that globalization was not merely a form of Americanization, imposed on a victimized world. Selling the Yellow Jersey explores the behind-the-scenes growth of the Tour, while simultaneously chronicling France’s role as a dynamic force in the global arena.

The Yellow Jersey Club

The Yellow Jersey Club
Author: Edward Pickering
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780552171052

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The Yellow Jersey Club contains just twenty-six living members. To become one of this exclusive number requires complete dedication, brutal self-sacrifice and the most extraordinary physical attributes. Yet along with the ability to climb mountains, bomb along time trials and survive all the perils of the road, what really makes a Tour de France champion? Edward Pickering set out on a mission to ask them, and gained some astonishing insights into the minds of cycling's best ever riders of the past forty years, from giants like Greg LeMond and Stephen Roche to more unfamiliar names like Bernard Th�venet and Joop Zootemelk. With his trademark sharp analysis and deft style, Pickering explores the myriad factors that combine to produce success. What does it take to accumulate such great mental strength, skill and endurance? What are the differences as well as the key factors in common? What sets these men apart from the rest of the field? The Yellow Jersey Club gives the reader unprecedented access into the secrets of the greats of cycling.

The Yellow Jersey

The Yellow Jersey
Author: Peter Cossins
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781473563988

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* WINNER OF THE 2020 TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR* Discover this 100-year anniversary celebration of the hardest-earned and most sacred prize in sport, the Tour de France's Yellow Jersey. In 2019, the cycling world will celebrate the 100th anniversary of sport's most iconic and distinguished prize: the Yellow Jersey. Beautifully produced and packed full of interviews with riders such as Chris Froome, Thomas Voeckler and the oldest living wearer of the Yellow Jersey at 94, Antonin Rolland, The Yellow Jersey is a fitting celebration of the 'maillot jaune'. In 1919 the leading rider was first instructed to wear the Yellow Jersey, following a campaign from fans and journalists who were struggling to identify the winning rider. 100 years on, the jersey has passed into almost sacred status. You'll never see an amateur rider wearing yellow - it is reserved purely for those who have sacrificed themselves in the world's greatest race. Cossins will take the reader on a journey to the origins of the jersey and its early winners. He'll explore the effect of wearing yellow as a motivator and occasionally as a curse. Beautifully produced with original photography, The Yellow Jersey is an exquisite tribute to the greatest trophy in sport. 'Without doubt the most beautiful book to land on our desk this year... we can't recommend this book enough' Cycling Weekly

Yellow jersey

Yellow jersey
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Program music
ISBN: 0193397609

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Encyclopedia Britannica 2008 Book of the Year

Encyclopedia Britannica 2008 Book of the Year
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2008
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: UCD:31175032272257

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The World Encyclopedia of Soccer

The World Encyclopedia of Soccer
Author: Tom Macdonald
Publsiher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0754808289

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This comprehensive guide is an up-to-the-minute profile of the global game in all its glory. Illustrated on every page with color photographs and archive material, this is the ultimate reference guide.