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  • Published: 30 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448179763
  • Imprint: RH AudioGo
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 15 min
  • Narrator: Ned Boulting
  • RRP: $19.99

On the Road Bike

The Search For a Nation’s Cycling Soul




An amusing and personal exploration of the austere, nutty soul of British cycling from Ned Boulting, the author of How I Won The Yellow Jumper.

Ned Boulting has noticed something. It's to do with bikes. They're everywhere. And so are their riders. Some of these riders seem to be sporting sideburns and a few of them are winning things. Big things. Now Ned wants to know how on earth it came to this. And what, exactly is 'this'.

In On the Road Bike, Ned Boulting asks how Britain became so obsessed with cycling. Ned’s search puts him in contact with some of the wonderful and wonderfully idiosyncratic people who have contributed to this nation’s two-wheeled history. It's a journey that takes him from the velodrome at Herne Hill to the Tour of Britain at Stoke-on-Trent via Bradley Wiggins, Chris Boardman, David Millar (and David's mum), Ken Livingstone, both Tommy Godwins, Gary Kemp (yes, him from Spandau Ballet) and many, many more. The result is an amusing and personal exploration of the austere, nutty soul of British cycling.

  • Published: 30 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448179763
  • Imprint: RH AudioGo
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 15 min
  • Narrator: Ned Boulting
  • RRP: $19.99

About the author

Ned Boulting

Ned Boulting started his broadcasting career at Sky in 1997, working as a reporter alongside Jeff Stelling on the now legendary show Soccer Saturday. In 2006 he was given the Royal Television Society’s Sports Reporter of the Year Award. In addition to his work as a football reporter for ITV, he has now presented seven Tours of Britain, the Vuelta España, the Tour of California as well as the Tour Series and the inaugural Women’s Tour. He has contributed features and live reports on twelve Tours de France. He is the author of the much-loved books How I Won the Yellow Jumper and On the Road Bike.

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Praise for On the Road Bike

Funny, fascinating and frequently touching ... will be enjoyed by anyone with even a passing interest in cycling. No bib shorts required

Helen Pidd, Guardian

Don't expect to read a better sports book this year. Funny, serious, quirky, hard hitting.

Brendan Gallagher

Quirky, insightful, soulful. Could be subtitled 'cyclists are odd - discuss'

Matt Dickinson, @DickinsonTimes

It's very funny, surprisingly insightful and features telling observations from a litany of engaging personalities along with Ned's amusing take on his own cycling experiences

Wheelsuckers

Boulting is a delightful narrator, amusingly preoccupied by his own middle-class roots

Financial Times

An amusing and personal exploration of the austere, nutty soul of British cycling

Nudge