The Ras
Ireland’s Unique Bike Race
Seiten
2012
The Collins Press (Verlag)
978-1-84889-148-7 (ISBN)
The Collins Press (Verlag)
978-1-84889-148-7 (ISBN)
September 1953, 52 bike riders at the GPO in Dublin, took to the roads. The Ras quickly became an enormous success. It is characterised by unconventional practice, spontaneity, grittiness, and fierceness of competition. This book captures the spirit and essence of the Ras, its historical significance and place in Irish sporting history.
On a wet Saturday afternoon in September 1953, 52 riders lined up at the GPO in Dublin, the star t of the first Ras. As they took to the roads, the concept of a national Irish bike race became a reality. The Ras quickly became an enormous success and today over 200 contestants - some professional - from many countries compete. It is a race characterised by unconventional practice, spontaneity, grittiness and fierceness of competition. This book captures the spirit and essence of the Ras, its historical significance and place in Irish sporting history and is interspersed with personal stories of sacrifice, hardship, and epic achievement. Unforgettable are the training methods and diet of Mick Murphy, Kerry's 'Iron Man', in the late 1950s. Early stars, such as Gene Mangan and Shay O'Hanlon, became sporting champions but victims of the wider political situation. The 1970s saw the Ras graced by a new generation of Irish cyclists: the McQuaids, McCormacks, Kimmages and Stephen Roche. It is now part of cycling's calendar of elite international events. Here all its brilliance and heartbreak are vividly captured.
On a wet Saturday afternoon in September 1953, 52 riders lined up at the GPO in Dublin, the star t of the first Ras. As they took to the roads, the concept of a national Irish bike race became a reality. The Ras quickly became an enormous success and today over 200 contestants - some professional - from many countries compete. It is a race characterised by unconventional practice, spontaneity, grittiness and fierceness of competition. This book captures the spirit and essence of the Ras, its historical significance and place in Irish sporting history and is interspersed with personal stories of sacrifice, hardship, and epic achievement. Unforgettable are the training methods and diet of Mick Murphy, Kerry's 'Iron Man', in the late 1950s. Early stars, such as Gene Mangan and Shay O'Hanlon, became sporting champions but victims of the wider political situation. The 1970s saw the Ras graced by a new generation of Irish cyclists: the McQuaids, McCormacks, Kimmages and Stephen Roche. It is now part of cycling's calendar of elite international events. Here all its brilliance and heartbreak are vividly captured.
Tom Daly has had a long interest in sport since playing with Kerry minor footballers. In 1979 he completed the first solo circumnavigation of Ireland by kayak. Always a cyclist, he did not race until he was 42 and won an All-Ireland Veteran's team medal. He won a National Masters Track title in 2011 and raced in the World Masters Track Championships. Intrigued by the complexity of racing and the romantic spirit of the Ras, he set about documenting its history. Little did he realise the scale or richness of the story.
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 749 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Motor- / Rad- / Flugsport |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84889-148-2 / 1848891482 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84889-148-7 / 9781848891487 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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