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Tour De France: The History, The Legend, The Riders(Paperback)In this updated edition of the highly acclaimed Tour de France, Graeme Fife sets the 2011 race in the context of the event's remarkable history, which began in July 1903. Combining meticulous research with a pacey narrative style, he penetrates the mystique of the race and paints a colourful picture of the men whose exploits have given the Tour an....
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Gold Rush: Blood, Sweat, Tears and the Olympic Dream(Paperback)'Elite athletes aren't born. They're made.' Michael Johnson From a living icon of the Olympic Games -- as both an athlete and now as a BBC broadcaster -- Gold Rush is a compelling analysis of the fascinating combination of psychological and personal qualities, as well as internal and external factors, that go to create an Olympic champion.
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Winning the Open(Hardback)In this volume, Ernie Els' caddie Ricci Roberts recounts the drama as it unfolded out on the weatherbeaten course during Els' 2002 Muirfield victory, adding to a selection of untold stories spanning four decades, as told by the caddies of previous Open champions.
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When You Walk Through the Storm(Paperback)This work presents the moving story of Anne Williams, whose son Kevin died at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. It is the account of a mother's determination to discover the true circumstances of her son's death, and a description of the controversy that raged in the aftermath of the tragedy.
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We Might as Well Win(Paperback)Johan Bruyneel knows what it takes to win. In 1998, this astute former pro cyclist looked a struggling rider and cancer survivor in the eye. But what followed was extraordinary. With Bruyneel as his team director, Lance Armstrong seized a record seven straight Tour de France victories. This title tells his story.
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Tour De France(Paperback)Tells tales of great solo rides, amazing fortitude, terrible misfortune and triumph over the odds from the race's remarkable history, which began in July 1903. Combining research with a pacey narrative style, the author paints a colourful and memorable picture of the men whose exploits have given the Tour a universal appeal.
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Jungle Tales(Paperback)Before the Taylor Report demolished it, standing in the Jungle to support their team was a way of life for Celtic fans. These are their recollections.
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The Links(Hardback)Reprint of a golfing classic from 1925, full of golf wisdom which will delight all devotees of the ancient game, newcomers or experienced players alike.
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Hammers in the Heart(Paperback)Dealing with West Ham's journey back to the Premiership, this book presents an account of its triumph against Preston in the Coca-Cola Championship play-off final at Cardiff in May, 2005. It also talks about Bobby Moore, high-leg DM boots in the North Bank, Billy Bonds' pirate chic, Trevor Brooking's sideburns, promotions, relegations, and more.
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Tour de France(Paperback)In Tour de France, Graeme Fife offers an insight into the mystique of the race, the allure it has always exercised on devoted bike fans and occasional enthusiasts alike.
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The Miracle of Istanbul(Paperback)Offers an insight into the many foreign highs and domestic lows of the 2004-05 Liverpool season, as well as mapping out key connections between the great Liverpool European legacy of the 1970s and '80s and the new Benitez era. It also looks at some of the key players of the European campaign and compares the Liverpool manager with his key....
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Kicking(Paperback)"Kicking" is a day-by-day, blow-by-blow account of an extraordinary moment in global culture: the first World Cup held outside Europe and the Americas. David Willem follows the fans into the bars, restaurants, clubs and entertainment districts around the grounds to see what kicks off.
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How We Won the Ryder Cup(Paperback)The Ryder Cup battle between Europe and the USA is one of the biggest events in the golfing calendar. This work aims to cover the drama that has unfolded in the competition over the years and includes the action from the 2006 tournament at The K Club, County Kildare in Ireland, which saw Europe storm to a third successive victory.
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Terror on the Pitch(Paperback)During the 1998 World Cup, cells of the Al Qaeda dotted around France had been prepared to mount assaults against the US Embassy in Paris, a nuclear power station, and the US and England football teams. This text reveals the extent of the plot, and how close it came to succeeding.
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Who's Who of Arsenal(Paperback)Packed with facts and stats, this guide contains profiles of every player who has appeared for the Gunners in a senior competitive match since 1888, the year the club played its first London Senior Cup tie, through to the end of the 2005-06 season, the last at Highbury.
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How We Won the Ryder Cup(Paperback)From 1985 to 2005, the Ryder Cup has provided joy and heartbreak, and the caddies have played no small part in the drama. Here, Dabel covers the action and excitement over the years, including the 2006 tournament.
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The Upton Park Encyclopedia(Paperback)This is a comprehensive encyclopedia of West Ham United Football Club, containing over 400 entries detailing statistics, biographies, and glorious and inglorious times. West Ham can boast many of the greatest names in the history of the game: Moore, Hurst, Peters, Brooking, Lampard and Bonds.
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Tour De France(Paperback)The 2007 Tour de France started triumphantly in London but ended with yet another drugs furore, leading to four riders being excluded, and the intrusion of lawyers more interested in legal wrangling than sport. The author sets this year's scandal in the context of the event's remarkable history, which began in July 1903.
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The Suggestion Book(Hardback)A humorous and light-hearted collection of suggestions made by golf club members in their clubs' suggestion books.
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![]() | The Second Mark: Courage, Corruption, and the Battle for Olympic Gold(Paperback)It was billed as the greatest event in the history of pair skating: three of the best teams of all time battling for Olympic gold on one night in Salt Lake City. Technical ability was approximately equal. It was the artistic merit score that would decide the gold medal -- the second mark. Representing Canada, China, and Russia, the....
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