Art of Cycling

Art of Cycling
Author: Robert Hurst
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493012339

The bicyclist is under attack from all directions - the streets are ragged, the air is poison, and the drivers are angry. As if that weren't enough, the American cyclist must carry the weight of history along on every ride. After a brief heyday at the turn of the twentieth century, American cyclists fell out of the social consciousness, becoming an afterthought when our cities were planned and built. Cyclists today are left to navigate through a hard and unsympathetic world that was not made for them. Yet, with the proper attitude and a bit of knowledge, cyclists can thrive in this hostile environment. Covering much more than just riding a bike in traffic, author Robert Hurst paints, in uncanny detail, the challenges, strategies, and art of riding a bike on America's modern streets and roadways. The Art of Cycling dismantles the bicycling experience and slides it under the microscope, piece by piece. Its primary concern is safety, but this book goes well beyond the usual tips and how-to, diving in to the realms of history, psychology, sociology, and economics.

The Art of Cycling

The Art of Cycling
Author: James Hibbard
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1639364242

A meditative love letter to the sport of cycling, revealing how cycling can shed new light on age-old questions of selfhood, meaning, and purpose. Interweaving cycling, philosophy, and personal narrative, The Art of Cycling provides readers with a deep understanding of the highs and lows of being an elite athlete, the limits of approaching any sporting pursuit from a strictly rational perspective, and how the philosophical and often counterintuitive lessons derived from sport can be applied to other areas of life. Accessible to everyone from the hardened racer to the casual fan, this updated American edition of The Art of Cycling engages the history of thought through the lens of cycling to undermine much of what is typically thought of as "intellectual," breathing new vitality into life, and countering society's obsession with progress and drive towards the abstract, detached, and virtual.

Routledge Companion to Cycling

Routledge Companion to Cycling
Author: Glen Norcliffe
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2022-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000575403

Routledge Companion to Cycling presents a comprehensive overview of an artefact that throughout the modern era has been a bellwether indicator of the major social, economic and environmental trends that have permeated society The volume synthesizes a rapidly growing body of research on the bicycle, its past and present uses, its technological evolution, its use in diverse geographical settings, its aesthetics and its deployment in art and literature. From its origins in early modern carriage technology in Germany, it has generated what is now a vast, multi-disciplinary literature encompassing a wide range of issues in countries throughout the world.

Beyond Deconstruction

Beyond Deconstruction
Author: Alberto Martinengo
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110273322

The controversy over Jacques Derrida's legacy is one of the most effective engines driving the contemporary debate, far beyond the bounds of philosophy. By now, the variety of contesting positions is so wide that it calls for a critical assessment to achieve a unified theoretical scheme. The dyad of deconstruction and reconstruction, to which the title of the volume refers, aims at composing a kind of map of this debate. The three sections of the book include essays that investigate specific aspects of Derrida's reception, from the view of 1. philosophy, 2. literary studies and 3. politics and law. These contributions study the implications of deconstruction beyond its original scope and intervene by taking stock of its most relevant aporias.

The Noblest Invention

The Noblest Invention
Author: Lance Armstrong
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2003-11-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781579546694

A collection of essays and photographs offer a chronicle of the origins and evolution of the bicycle, from its first appearance as a primitive wooden Laufsmachine to its development into a lightweight, elegant racing machine.

Two Wheels

Two Wheels
Author: Matt Seaton
Publisher: Guardian Books
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0852653700

Cycling is going through a revolution. Over half a million of us take to our bicycles every day and, as a result, the public image of cycling has been transformed. No longer the preserve of the marginal and eccentric few, it's now considered cool to travel on two wheels. Guardian journalist Matt Seaton is one of cycling's greatest advocates. An out-and-out bike nut, he rides to work during the week, races at the weekend and has even been known to attend transport policy conferences in between. In this collection, Seaton not only explores a nation's rediscovered love of cycling, he also investigates the issues that affect all cyclists, from potholes and town planning to cycling etiquette and aesthetics. Whether you're a commuter or a competitive racer, a recreational rider or a cycle tourist, this book will prove irresistible - and enlightening - reading.

Cycling and Sustainability

Cycling and Sustainability
Author: John Parkin
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1780522991

Explores the reasons for difficulties in making cycling mainstream in many cultures, despite its claims for being one of the most sustainable forms of transport. This title examines the cultural development of cycling in countries with high use and the differences in use between different sub-groups of the population.

The Art of Cycling

The Art of Cycling
Author: Robert J. Hurst
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: City traffic
ISBN: 9780762743162

Covering much more than just riding a bike in traffic, author Robert Hurst paints, in uncanny detail, the challenges, strategies, and art of riding a bike on America's modern streets and roadways. The Art of Cycling dismantles the bicycling experience and slides it under the microscope, piece by piece. Its primary concern is safety, but this book goes well beyond the usual tips and how-to, diving in to the realms of history, psychology, sociology, and economics. It empowers readers with the Big Picture of riding a bicycle in America -- and gives cyclists useful insights to consider while pedaling the next commute, grocery run, or training ride.

The Joy of Cycling

The Joy of Cycling
Author: Ray Hamilton
Publisher: Summersdale
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0857659928

This pocket-sized miscellany, packed with fascinating facts, handy hints and captivating stories and quotes from the world of bikes, is perfect for anyone who knows the incomparable joy of cycling.