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  • Butcher, Blacksmith, Acrobat, Sweep

  • The Tale of the First Tour de France
  • By: Peter Cossins
  • Narrated by: Joseph Kloska
  • Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Butcher, Blacksmith, Acrobat, Sweep

By: Peter Cossins
Narrated by: Joseph Kloska
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Full of adventure, mishaps and audacious attempts at cheating, the first Tour de France in 1903 was a colourful affair. Its riders included characters like Maurice "The White Bulldog" Garin, an Italian-born Frenchman whose parents were said to have swapped him for a round of cheese in order to smuggle him into France as a 14-year-old; Hippolyte Aucouturier, who, with his jersey of horizontal stripes and handlebar moustache, looked like the villain from a Buster Keaton movie; and amateurs like Jean Dargassies, a blacksmith who had no idea what he was letting himself in for. Cyclists of the time weren't enthusiastic about this 'heroic' race, dreamed up to revive a struggling newspaper, through roads more suited to hooves than wheels, with bikes weighing up to 20 kilos, on a single fixed gear, for three full weeks. Assembling enough riders for the race meant paying unemployed amateurs from the suburbs of Paris, including a butcher, a chimney sweep and a circus acrobat.

There was no indication that this ramshackle cycling pack would draw crowds to throng France's rutted roads and cheer the first Tour heroes. But they did, and all thanks to a marketing ruse, cycling would never be the same again. Acclaimed cycling writer Peter Cossins takes us through the inaugural Tour de France stage by stage to see where the greatest sporting event of all began.

©2017 Peter Cossins (P)2017 Random House Audiobooks
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Interesting Story, Let Down by Narrator

I am a cycling fan and grew up watching Le Tour. I found this book to be quite in depth about the first Tour De France told well in a fascinating story. I was more interested in how the race came about, the politics and overall setting and era - not so bothered by the racing chapters themselves. I found the narrator let the book down. He was a bit flat and I couldn’t manage more than 30 minutes at a time before zoning out. All in all one for cycling fans who are genuinely interested in the history of Le Tour.

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