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Bicycle Road Racing

Reviewed on 04 August 2011 by Bike-Books.com

The best part of this book is the racing tactics. They’re among the best I’ve seen so far.
This is a great book. Sure it’s out-dated, but, why mind? This book has a LOT of good advice for any racing cyclist.
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Training and Racing with a Power Meter

Reviewed on 22 July 2011 by Bike-Books.com

If you presently train with a power meter on your bike or have ever thought of getting one then this is a must-read book.
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Heft On Wheels: A Field Guide To Doing a 180

Reviewed on 13 June 2011 by Bike-Books.com

Mike Magnuson decided to start taking his cycling seriously when he finally grew tired of being dropped on club rides. He had been cycling for some time but at one point he decided to quit drinking, smoking, and to lose weight – and he ultimately ends up completing some truly challenging rides like the “Bridge to Bridge Incredible Cycling Challenge” (100 miles of steep mountain ascents).
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The Complete Book of Road Cycling & Racing

Reviewed on 22 February 2011 by Bike-Books.com

Every road rider has goals. Yours may be to begin racing, to become more competitive, or to win a specific tour. Or, perhaps you want to complete your first century ride, improve your overall fitness, or ride father and faster just for the sheer joy of flying on two wheels.

No matter what your goals, The Complete Book of Road Cycling and Racing gives you all the information you need to become a better, more performance-focused cyclist.
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Bicycling Medicine: Cycling Nutrition, Physiology, Injury Prevention and Treatment For Riders of All Levels

Reviewed on 08 January 2011 by Bike-Books.com

So many books on cycling health or training start with an assumption that your last name is Merckx, Armstrong or LeMond. I was persuaded to buy Bicycling Medicine because the subtitle said “for riders of all levels.” This book is true to its title.
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Cycling Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series)

Reviewed on 07 January 2011 by Bike-Books.com

Another Joe Friel great, Cycling Past 50 will show you that with proper training and the right attitude, you biking years after 50 can be your best ever.

Written for cyclists of all types-road riders, mountain bikers, track racers-this book provides an in-depth look at the full range of considerations for cycling successfully into and through middle age.
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