Slaying the Badger
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Slaying the Badger
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Slaying the Badger
Greg LeMond, 'L'Americain': fresh-faced, prodigious newcomer. Slaying the Badger relives the adrenaline and agony as LeMond battles to become the first American to win the Tour, with the Badger relentlessly on the attack.
Heroes and villains, spectacle and controversy, mind games and endurance - this is the 1986 Tour de France.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionImmerse yourself in the thrilling saga of the 1986 Tour de France with Richard Moore's riveting book, Slaying the Badger. This compelling narrative dives into the heart of one of the most dramatic and controversial races in cycling history. With a focus on the fierce rivalry between two titans of the sport, Moore adeptly captures the essence of this high-stakes competition, complete with all its heroics, villainy, and unexpected twists.
At the centre of the story is Greg LeMond, 'L'Americain'—a fresh-faced, prodigious newcomer bursting onto the scene. The 1986 Tour de France is supposed to be his year, a chance for him to solidify his place in the annals of cycling history. Opposing him is Bernard Hinault, 'The Badger'—a five-time Tour winner known for his aggressive and headstrong persona. Despite pledging his support to his teammate LeMond, the fiercely competitive Hinault has his own designs on victory, making their partnership a complex and combustible dynamic.
As the race unfolds, the concept of the team is pushed to its limits. The world watches in stunned amazement as the supposed allies engage in a visceral rivalry over the course of three high-octane weeks. Moore brings to life the adrenaline-fuelled battles, the mind games, and the sheer physical and mental endurance required to compete at this elite level.
Slaying the Badger doesn't just recount the events of the race; it delves deep into the psyche of the riders, offering insights into their motivations, fears, and aspirations. Through meticulous research and new material included in this paperback edition, Moore paints a vivid and nuanced portrait of what it takes to become a Tour de France champion.
For anyone captivated by tales of sporting prowess, personal rivalry, and the relentless pursuit of greatness, Slaying the Badger is an unmissable addition to your reading list. Experience the adrenaline and agony as LeMond strives to make history, while the indomitable Badger hunts relentlessly in the backdrop. This book is more than a recounting of a race; it's a testament to the very spirit of competitive sports.
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Slaying the Badger by Richard Moore is widely praised as an excellent and gripping account of the 1986 Tour de France. Reviews highlight the book's vivid writing, thorough research, and in-depth insight into the complex relationships within the peloton. Readers are captivated by the dramatic narrative and the climactic build-up of the story, which reflects the intensity and dynamics of the race itself.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780224082914
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 June 2012
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Yellow Jersey Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 234g
Pages: 336
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About the Author
Richard Moore is a freelance journalist and author. His first book, In Search of Robert Millar, won Best Biography at the 2008 British Sports Book Awards. His second book, Heroes, Villains & Velodromes, was long-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year. He writes on cycling and sport and is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Sky Sports and The Scotsman. He is also a former racing cyclist who represented Scotland at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
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