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How the Race Was Won: Cycling's Top Minds Reveal the Road to Victory

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Great cyclists are born; but winning cyclists are made by the brains of their managers. The craft of racing requires a non-stop obsession with detail: watching rivals; judging the strength of a break; knowing the course; and picking the right moment to seize a fleeting opportunity and turn it into a big win.

How the Race Was Won investigates the fine details of bicycle racing through extensive interviews with the sport’s brightest minds. Author Peter Cossins has interrogated the riders; managers; and directors who have shaped the sport; and reveals how they learned to navigate the invisible undercurrent that sweeps their riders to the finish line.

From the moment when George Pilkington Mills was paced to victory by a wily teammate in the 1891 edition of Bordeaux-Paris to Chris Froome’s modern emphasis on marginal gains; How the Race Was Won embraces the full sweep of cycling history; making stops along the way to analyze how tactics first evolved and how today’s winning minds continue to build on what came before.

Behind every great cyclist is a race wizard reading the race; watching the rivals; outwitting the competition; and anticipating the one perfect moment to launch a rider to victory. How the Race Was Won is a thrilling and unprecedented look at how victory is won; how rivals are vanquished; and how pure speed can only prevail when supported by deep brainpower.

256 pages, Paperback

Published November 12, 2018

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I’ve become a massive fan of cycling both recreationally and as a sport in last 10 or so years. This would have been a great book to read a the start of that journey as Peter Cossins does a great job of explaining the different aspects of racing and breaks down the little nuances of the tactics and methods needed to win a race. This is broken into different subjects in each chapter which are well researched and sprinkled with historical references.

I’d picked up a lot this in my time following cycling but this book would be perfect for anyone wanting a better understanding of sport of cycling which may seem simple, but as this book explains there are a number of factors at play in order to win the race.
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