Climbers, Peter Cossins
Climbers, Peter Cossins
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Climbers
How the Kings of the Mountains conquered cycling

Author: Peter Cossins

Narrator: Richard Trinder

Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Cassell

Published: 06/23/2022


Synopsis

When, during the Pyrenean stages of the 1998 Tour de France, a journalist asked Marco Pantani why he rode so fast in the mountains, the elfin Italian, unmistakeable in the bandanna and hooped ear-rings that played up to his "Pirate" nickname, replied: "To shorten my agony."

Drawing on the fervour for these men of the mountains, Climbers looks at what sets these athletes apart within the world of bike racing, about why we love and cherish them, how they make cycling beautiful, and how they see themselves and the feats they achieve.

Working chronologically, Peter Cossins explores the evolution of mountain-climbing. He offers a comprehensive view of the sport, combining contemporary reports with fresh one-to-one interviews with high-profile riders from the last 50 years, such as Cyrille Guimard, Hennie Kuiper and Andy Schleck. And, unlike many other cycling books, Climbers also includes the stories of female racers across the world, from Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio and Annemiek van Vleuten to Fabiana Luperini and Amanda Spratt.

Climbers analyses the personalities of these racers, highlighting the individuality of climbing as an exercise and the fundamental fact that it's a solitary challenge undertaken in relentlessly unforgiving terrain that requires unremitting effort.

Captivating and iconic, Climbers is the ultimate cycling book to understand what it takes both physically and mentally to take on the sport's hardest stages.

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About Peter Cossins

Peter Cossins is a journalist and writer who has reported on professional cycling since 1993. He was a long-time contributor to and former editor of Procycling and is the author of ten books on the sport including Full Gas! and The Yellow Jersey, which won the Cycling Book of the Year at the Telegraph Sports Book Awards in 2019 and 2020, respectively. He lives with his family in France's Pyrénées Ariégeoises.


Reviews

Very dense and history heavy for about 2/3 of it. I got bogged down a bit there but then flew through the last 100 pages (the Merckx era to today).......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

This is a good anthology of the history of the climbing in pro cycling. I'm an avid cyclist and I love climbing. The first part of the book was pretty interesting. It covered the beginning of when cyclist first started climbing and really gives perspective to how ridiculous of a feat it seemed at a......more

Goodreads review by Steve

This book concentrates on arguably the most exciting element of modern cycle racing - the mountain stages. It concentrates on the battles, and personalities of the riders who are at their best when on the way to the summits. a through recounting of cycling's great climbers. It is a fairly thorough r......more

Goodreads review by Filip

Expected much more than this. It is an ordinarily structured collection of newspaper stories and statistics that are difficult to follow. There are couple of useful insights and quotes but you would expect a book of such kind to have a stronger narrative than a chronological order of best climbers a......more