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Tour of the Forest Bike Race: A Guide to Bicycle Racing and the Tour De France

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Mr. Parker’s second-grade class is very excited about an upcoming bike race, and while each of the troublesome Tucker triplets thinks they are certain to win, their harrassed classmates remain skeptical.

Triplet Trouble and the Bicycle Race

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  • Low-rise cycling short for the triathlete who likes a minimalist short for training and racing
  • Flatlock seams; encased elastic hem; 2-inch inseam
  • Low-profile integrated fleece chamois dries fast; quick-drying Direct-Vent integrated mesh panels
  • Main construction made of 86% nylon, 14% spandex; mesh construction made of 75% polyamide, 25% spandex

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The Pearl Izumi Women’s Elite Micro Race Short is a great low rise piece to wear while training and racing for those triathletes that prefer a minimalist short. The Elite transfer fabric provides compression as well as wicks moisture. Features a flattering wider waistband for added comfort. Other features include flatlock seams, elasticized hem,and the TRI quick dry fleece chamois. Offers a 2 ½ inch inseam on size medium. Material; (Body) 86% Nylon, 14% Spandex UPF 50+.. Size Chart (Waist Measurement) : XS 24, SM 25-27, MD 27-29, LG 29.5-31.5. Special note: this garment is not recommended for use in chlorinated pools.Amazon.com Product Description
Made with UltraSensor-Transfer fabric, the Pearl Izumi Women’s Elite Micro Race Cycling Short is a low-rise short for the triathlete who likes a minimalist short for training and racing. The Elite Micro Race Short is fast yet breathable, and will perform equally well in the swim, run, and bike portions of your next triathlon. Its Direct-Vent integrated mesh panels provide for fast drying and optimum temperature regulation while flatlock seams and an encased elastic hem provide for a reliable, performance fit. The low-profile integrated fleece chamois dries fast, too, eliminating that “wet diaper” feeling on the bicycle and during the run.

Pearl Izumi Women’s Elite Micro Race Cycling Short

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  • ISBN13: 9781594862304
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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With rare access to the remarkable photo archive of the Tour de France, this volume captures through stunning images and moving vignettes the breathtaking drama, heartbreak, and joy of the world’s most captivating cycling event.

Few sporting events can match the splendor and spectacle of the Tour de France—as teams of cyclists gather each July in quest of the coveted yellow jersey, ready to take on the 23-day chase through the French countryside lined with millions of spectators, and the winding and steep climbs and harrowing descents of the mountainous peaks of the Pyrennees and Alps.

Created with the endorsement of the Tour organization and carrying the official TDF logo, this rich anecdotal and photographic history depicts, both the classic, almost mythic tales that have defined the event over the years, and the rare, untold glimpses from behind the scenes. Offering coverage through 2005, it will be the first historical overview to include coverage of Lance Armstrong’s record-shattering seventh consecutive win.  
 
Each full-page spread stands on its own, allowing the reader to pick the book up anywhere and instantly absorb the magic moments that have enthralled fans for over 100 years. This is a beautiful, coffee table book, one that any cyclist or Tour fan will proudly display and eagerly peruse.

Inside the Tour de France: The Pictures, the Legends, and the Untold Stories of the World’s Most Beloved Bicycle Race

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Just released August 2005, this new edition of the book is a fascinating account of what goes on behind the scenes in the Tour de France. Going back to the very first Tour and uip-to-date right up to the most recent edition, The Unknown Tour de France gives colorful accounts of the Tour, its organizers, and its participants.

The Unknown Tour de France: The Many Faces of the World’s Greatest Bicycle Race

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