
Vuelta Skelter
Riding the Remarkable 1941 Tour of Spain
$51.39
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
14 July 2022
Summary
Tim Moore completes his epic (and ill-advised) trilogy of cycling’s Grand Tours.
Julian Berrendero’s victory in the 1941 Vuelta a Espana was an extraordinary exercise in sporting redemption - the Spanish cyclist had just spent 18 months in Franco’s concentration camps, punishment for expressing Republican sympathies during the civil war. Seventy nine years later, perennially over-ambitious cyclo-adventurer Tim Moore developed a fascination with Berrendero’s story, and having borrowed …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529113792 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1529113792 |
| Author: | Tim Moore |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 14 July 2022 |
| Weight: | 1.05kg |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 20mm |
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Critics Review
Marvellous
Vuelta Skelter is really three books in one. It’s the story of Moore’s own epic 2,760-mile, lung-busting, thigh-wrenching journey… It is a rich, kaleidoscopic look a the legacy of the Spanish Civil War… And it is also a tribute to Berrendero - a tough, dour loner who refuses to give an inch, either to the mountains or to the authorities… Moore wants to restore JB [Berrendero] to his proper place in the ranks of cycling legends. He succeeds superbly. – Roger Alton * Daily Mail, Book of the Week *
Marvellous – Richard Peploe * Road.cc *
Reading Tim Moore is a joy… you will belly laugh at the bedraggled, gazpacho-guzzling figure Moore cuts in Vuelta Skelter… he emerges as a two-wheeled Groucho Marx and a thoughtful Simon Schama combined. – Iain Marshall * Cycle *
Vuelta Skelter’s style is colloquial, full of jokes… the narrative races along like Berrendero on a good day… a valuable portrait of those post-war years of murder and hunger, and the modern Spain that still hardly dares mention them. – Michael Eaude * Times Literary Supplement *
Vuelta Skelter…[is] his best cycling book yet. The mixture of the hilarious and the harrowing really shouldn’t work but, in the hands of a writer as skilled as Moore, it deftly combines his trademark mischievous wit and a love of cycling. * Cycling Plus *
About The Author
Tim Moore
Don’t be fooled by this suave and nonchalant athlete- endurance cycling has not come easily to Tim Moore. His grand-tour trilogy has been 20 terrible years in the making - a time-scale that allowed him to forget just how awful he felt riding round the 2000 Tour de France (French Revolutions), and just how stupid he looked retracing the 1914 Giro on a wooden-wheeled bike in period kit (Gironimo!). In between he has pulled a donkey across Spain (Spanish Steps), ridden an East German shopping bike down the Iron Curtain (The Cyclist Who Went Out in the Cold), driven a Model T Ford across the US (Another Fine Mess) and mysteriously failed to grasp that this kind of stuff doesn’t get easier with age.
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