Anquetil, Alone
The legend of the controversial Tour de France champion
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Publisher Description
Shortlisted for the Sports Book Awards 2018 for Biography of the Year and Cycling Book of the Year
There are things he does alone, and things that he alone does.
Jacques Anquetil was a cyclist with an aristocratic demeanor and a relaxed attitude to rules and morals. His womanising and frank admissions of doping appalled 1960s French society, even as his five Tour de France wins enthralled it.
Paul Fournel was besotted with him from the start ("Too young to understand, I was nevertheless old enough to admire") and followed Anquetil's career with the passion of a fan and the eye of a poet.
In this stunningly original biography of a complex and divisive character, Fournel - author of the seminal Vélo (or Need for the Bike)- blends the story of Anquetil's life with scenes from his own, to create a classic of cycling literature.
Customer Reviews
A quality, easy read
Many biographies just go too deep - sometimes this is good, sometimes not. This biography keeps it light and pleasant to read by focusing on the cycling, not the drama outside of the racing, and is better for it. A joyous look at the achievements of one of the greats, in the saddle.