Cycle racing

  • Road Captain

    £22.00

    A rare insight into the heart of pro cycling and the inner workings of the peloton, from Team Sky and Ineos Grenadiers legend, Luke Rowe.

  • Freewheeling

    £10.99

    In these essays twelve writers consider the joys of cycling, whether in a city late at night, or along country lanes on a summer’s day. Yara Rodrigues Fowler and Xani Byrne write a moving essay on coming to terms with loss through tandem biking, Jon McGregor reminisces on the significance of cycling to Dunwich Beach throughout his life, Annie Lord sings the praises on cycling home on Lime Bikes from parties and the late Dervla Murphy regales us with stories of her cycle to India on her bike, named Roz.

  • All that matters

    £22.00

    One of Great Britain’s most successful Olympic athletes of all time, Sir Chris Hoy knows better than most how life can change in the blink of an eye. In elite sport, the margin between victory and defeat is miniscule, and the pressure is immense. Chris has built a glittering sporting career on understanding these moments: how to feel for them, how to cope with them, how to make them count. In 2023, he faced another life-changing moment. He found out that the ache in his shoulder was in fact a tumour, and that he had cancer. In this memoir, Chris shares the next phase of his extraordinary life with exceptional bravery.

  • Remarkable motor races

    £25.00

    Remarkable Motor Races features a collection of the some of the most amazing motor racecourses from across the world, captured in beautiful photographs that transport you right into to the thrill of the race.

  • An opinionated guide to cycle London

    £10.95

    London is suprisingly great for cycling. And as the world goes green more of us are moving across the capital on two wheels. Thank goodness. This book tells you in no uncertain terms the best places to buy bikes, fix bikes, meet other cyclists, join events and how to ride through (or ven out of) the capital, whether you are a lyrca-clad racer, a fixie-mad courier, a seasoned commuter or a nervous newcomer. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer straight-talking insider’s advice on what to do and see in London.