The book about cycling performance written by high level cyclist, who also happens to be a nerd. Good discussions of VO2Max (why it is not a good predictor of actual performance) and other physiological aspects of endurance sports. This is mixed with personal notes, which makes it an entertaining read. One of the things I remember is beetroot juice for recovery, as well as the emergence of pencilneck coaches. Good book, and laughable price for Kindle edition is a bonus.
"Cyclist" and "nerd" are redundant terms. Please revise for clarity.
"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy.
It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell
The Vuelta de Espana is going on right now, and its a hellagood race. Seconds between the top bubbas, with Contador leading after recovering from his cracked leg bone in the TDF. Sucks it is not on TV on my cable.