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The Rider
The Rider | Tim Krabbé
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THE RIDER describes one 150-kilometre race in just 150 pages. In the course of the narrative, we get to know the forceful, bumbling Lebusque, the aesthete Barthélemy, the young Turk Reilhan and the mysterious 'rider from Cycles Goff'. Krabbé battles with and against each of them in turn, failing on the descents, shining on the climbs, suffering on the (false) flats. The outcome of the race is, in fact, merely the last stanza of an exciting and too-brief paean to stamina, suffering and the redeeming power of humour. This is not a history of road racing, a hagiography of the European greats or even a factual account of his own amateur cycling career. Instead, Krabbé allows us to race with him, inside his skull as it were, during a mythical Tour de Mont Aigoual.
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KCofKaysville
The Rider | Tim Krabbé
Mehso-so

Interesting account of bicycle road racing in Europe which involves strategy, suffering, etc. Sometimes the stream of thought goes into fantasy and into childhood memories. Not bad but I should have read it quicker. Probably better that way.

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KCofKaysville
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Started this bicycle racing book picked up at a free books table in my area yesterday.

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Blaire
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Krabbe describes the inner thoughts and psychology of a cycling road race from his point of view during a 150 km race. This is a book for a specific reader I think - I loved it as someone who is interested in the mindset it takes to accomplish any kind of distance feat. I found it fascinating and was in agony and along with him. #booked2018 #olympicsport (pictured with a curling trophy for a little winter Olympic spirit).

Cinfhen My family is OBSESSED with curling!!! Cool 🙌🏻❣️glad you enjoyed your book for #Olympicsport 😊 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great pick. I might add this to my list. I have several ultra distance runners and cyclists as clients, and find it fascinating. Not that I‘d sign up myself for the grueling nature of the competition! 6y
Blaire @Cinfhen love this! My dad was a curler and I have many of his trophies. I loved going with him to the curling club. 🥌 💕 6y
Blaire @BarbaraTheBibliophage yes - gets into why he does it and his mindset through racing. Before cycling the author was a serious chess player and it seems a strong psyche is important for both pursuits. 6y
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