Historical Dictionary of Cycling
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Historical Dictionary of Cycling

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Historical Dictionary of Cycling

About this book

The nearly 150-year-old sport of cycling had its first competition in France in 1868. Soon afterward, the need arose for purpose-built cycling tracks because of poor road conditions at the time. Racing on blocked off pieces of street or grass soon evolved into racing on special tracks called velodromes. This development marked the split into what are still the two main forms of cycling competition: road racing and track racing. Initially, track cycling was more popular in terms of public attention and money to be earned by racers, but this gradually changed in favor of road racing, which has been the most popular form of cycling since at least the end of World War II.

The Historical Dictionary of Cycling takes a closer look at the sport, as well as discussing the use of bicycles as a means of fitness, touring, and commuting. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, photos, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on cycling's two main disciplines-road and track-as well as brief overviews of the other forms of cycling. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about cycling.

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Information

Year
2011
eBook ISBN
9780810873698
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Editor’s Foreword
  2. Preface
  3. Acronyms and Abbreviations
  4. Chronology
  5. Introduction
  6. A
  7. B
  8. C
  9. D
  10. E
  11. F
  12. G
  13. H
  14. I
  15. J
  16. K
  17. L
  18. M
  19. N
  20. O
  21. P
  22. Q
  23. R
  24. S
  25. T
  26. U
  27. V
  28. W
  29. X
  30. Y
  31. Z
  32. Appendix A: The Grand Tours
  33. Appendix B: Other Multistage Events
  34. Appendix C: Monument One-Day Races
  35. Appendix D: Other One-Day Classics
  36. Appendix E: Women’s Races
  37. Appendix F: World Champions
  38. Appendix G: Olympic Champions
  39. Appendix H: Seasonal Awards
  40. Appendix I: World Hour and Speed Records
  41. Appendix J: Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  42. Bibliography
  43. About the Authors