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Va Va Froome
The Remarkable Rise of Chris Froome
von David Sharp
Verlag: Arena Sport
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ISBN: 978-0-85790-641-0
Erschienen am 06.06.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 240 Seiten

Preis: 9,59 €

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On 22 July 2012, Chris Froome made history as the first African-born cyclist to stand on the podium at the Tour de France. His path to professional cycling, from mountain biking on dusty roads in the nature reserves of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley - alongside wild animals - to the giddy heights of the Tour de France and the Olympics, has been unlike any other in the history of the sport. Born in Nairobi to British parents, Froome was schooled in South Africa and studied economics at university. But he abandoned his degree to take up the offer of a professional cycling contract in Europe. A fish out of water, unused to the harsh northern hemisphere winters, with no idea of the tactics, discipline or etiquette of riding in the professional peloton, Froome encountered a shock entrance into the rough and tumble world of top level European bike racing. But miraculously, within two years he’d signed for the biggest professional cycling team in the world - British Cycling supremo David Brailsford’s Team Sky - finished second overall in the Tour of Spain by only 14 seconds and sacrificed his own ambitions to help team-mate Bradley Wiggins become the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. In Paris last year, Froome stood below Wiggins on the second step of the podium. In July 2013, Froome himself wore the yellow jersey as the emphatic victor of cycling’s most prestigious and famous race.



David Sharp spent seven years with the BBC in London and Glasgow covering sport, on their website and on the radio. Previously, he had spent three years travelling around the world covering bike races such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Paris- Roubaix, and interviewing all the big names in the sport in his role as Deputy Editor of pro-cycling magazine in London. He now freelances for various publications, including The Herald newspaper and the acclaimed Rouleur magazine.