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Teaser Tuesdays: Bike Snob: Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling by BikeSnobNYC

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just open your current read to a random page and share a few sentences. Be careful not to include spoilers!

The Bike Snob has for years written a wildly successful blog of which I am a fan. This is his first book. There has since been a second; I am behind. Here’s your teaser for the day, randomly selected:

Cyclocross is a strange, painful, and addictive form of racing involving dismounting and carrying your bike over obstacles on courses consisting of both dirt and pavement. In a way racing cyclocross is like freebasing cycling, since the races are short but incredibly intense, and they manage to distill pretty much every element of cycling into forty-five minutes. Consequently, like crack in the eighties, it becomes more and more popular in this country every year.

There’s your cyclocross lesson for the day. He gives a good description; it is indeed intense, painful, and addictive! This is also a pretty representative sample of Bike Snob’s irreverent approach. I like it.

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6 Responses

  1. Too intense for me, but sounds like a fun read. I’m hoping to see the cycling during the Olympics. They go near my flat.

    • Awesome! Check out the track racing if you can (would have to be on television unless you have tickets) – that’s the most exciting, in my opinion. Although being on site for the road races would be outrageous, too!

  2. That sounds excruciating. I like cycling, but it’s the carry the bike part that would kill me.

    Here’s mine: http://tobisummers.blogspot.com/2012/07/teaser-tuesday-72412.html

  3. Sounds interesting but not really my cup of tea. I am violently opposed to exercise in all forms. My teasers are from The Line Between Here and Gone by Andrea Kane and Storm by Brigid Kemmerer. Happy reading!

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