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Me and My Bike

Portraits of a Cycling Nation

Author: Donato Cinicolo  

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A beautifully photographed gift book of riders and their beloved bikes, from racing enthusiasts to affectionate collectors.

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A beautifully photographed gift book of riders and their beloved bikes, from racing enthusiasts to affectionate collectors.

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Around the world it is estimated that 130 million bicycles are sold every year, making the trusty bike our favourite mode of transport whether we are commuting to work or cycling for pleasure. Bikes come in all shapes and sizes, from the most basic, least expensive models to the most sophisticated sports cycles that can cost as much as a family car. But whether it was bought cheaply or cost a packet, people form a bond with their bikes that becomes a true affair of the heart.

Donato Cinicolo has sought out and photographed scores of bicycle lovers including the naturist stuntman who rides a ladies' racer dressed in nothing but fluorescent yellow shorts; the retired postman who rides a retired GPO delivery bike; the old lady who carries her enormous cat in the basket on her handlebars; and the penny farthing fan. From racing geeks to affectionate collectors, every one of Donato's pictures tells a story and, of course, every devoted bike rider has a story to tell.

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About the Author

Donato Cinicolo is a film maker, photographer and writer with a passion for cycling that he passed on to his son, encouraging him to build his own treasured Italian racing bike with Campagnolo gears. Donato lives in Hertfordshire, England and this is his first book for Constable.

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Britain's everyday love affair with the world's most popular form of transport Around the world 130 million bicycles are sold every year, making the bike our favourite mode of transport, for work or pleasure. Bikes come in all shapes and sizes, from the humble delivery bike to sophisticated sports cycles that cost as much as a family car. Donato Cinicolo has travelled Britain, photographing scores of cyclists including the husky-racer whose dogs pull him on a converted tricycle, the owner of one of Bradley Wiggins's Tour de France winning machines, the cycling choir boy, the James Bond stuntman and the farmer with a penny-farthing. From racing fanatics to affectionate collectors, these pictures are despatches from the heart of a cycling nation. CONSTABLE (see logo instructions) Independent thinking since 1795 Jacket design and illustration by (please add) Box for barcode (right hand corner)

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Around the world it is estimated that 130 million bicycles are sold every year, making the trusty bike our favourite mode of transport whether we are commuting to work or cycling for pleasure. Bikes come in all shapes and sizes, from the most basic, least expensive models to the most sophisticated sports cycles that can cost as much as a family car. But whether it was bought cheaply or cost a packet, people form a bond with their bikes that becomes a true affair of the heart. Donato Cinicolo has sought out and photographed scores of bicycle lovers including the naturist stuntman who rides a ladies' racer dressed in nothing but fluorescent yellow shorts; the retired postman who rides a retired GPO delivery bike; the old lady who carries her enormous cat in the basket on her handlebars; and the penny farthing fan. From racing geeks to affectionate collectors, every one of Donato's pictures tells a story and, of course, every devoted bike rider has a story to tell.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Constable
Published
4th September 2013
Pages
208
ISBN
9781472106667

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