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The Full Cycle

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By Vin Denson
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  • Published: 10th Dec 2008
  • ISBN: 1874739528
  • Pages: 164
  • Size: 210mm x 148mm

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Vin Denson's intimate account of a career that went full cycle. Beginning as a youthful clubman, then top international amateur, before becoming a distinguished continental professional, he became the first ever British rider to win a stage in the Tour of Italy, and had remarkable career riding with two of cycling's greatest champions: Jacques Anquetil and Rik Van Looy. After his pro-career he return to his roots as a clubman and raced for fun becoming a popular fixture in British cycling.

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