Hearts of Lions: The History of American Bicycle Racing
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Product Description
Bike racers were America’s media darlings less than a century ago—dashing, eccentric, and very rich daredevils. Until the 1920s bike races drew larger crowds than all other American sports events, including Major League Baseball games. Prize-winning racer and journalist Peter Joffre Nye vividly re-creates this period of sports history, forgotten until now, in
Hearts of Lions, a true story of courage, daring, and occasional lunacy.
Revised, updated, and expanded, this second edition of
Hearts of Lions is based on interviews with more than one thousand cyclists whose racing careers span from 1908 through the 2016 Rio Olympics, along with interviews with trainers and family members. Included are stories about Joseph Magnani, the lone American from southern Illinois who rode on the dusty roads of Europe in road racing’s golden era of the 1930s and 1940s; Lance Armstrong, whose rise in the mid-1990s was eclipsed in the doping era that still casts a long shadow over the sport; Kristin Armstrong, a three-time Olympic gold medalist who set new standards for women in cycling; and Evelyn “Evie” Stevens, who chucked a Wall Street career in her mid-twenties to compete in two Olympics and win several world championship gold medals.
Hearts of Lions is a colorful, exciting, classic work on the art of bicycle racing over 140 years against a backdrop of social, political, and technical changes.
Review
“Mr. Nye’s history-rich writing has the ?uid pace of a peloton coursing through the French countryside. Old stories remain as captivating today as they were decades ago. Most important, he shows how the bicycle has remained a constant despite the arrival of new protagonists and technologies.”—Michael Barry,
Wall Street Journal
(Michael Barry
Wall Street Journal 2020-05-21)
“If there is any one book fans of cycling and American sports should read, it’s Peter Nye’s second edition of
Hearts of Lions. Updated to cover the male and female cyclists who stormed the roads of Europe in the era after Greg LeMond won three editions of the Tour de France, Nye’s latest edition of
the definitive history of American cycling is a must-read.”—Mark Johnson, author of
Spitting in the Soup: Inside the Dirty Game of Doping in Sport
(Mark Johnson 2019-09-20)
“
Hearts of Lions is the most important book on American cycling history, essential reading for everybody who wants to understand the USA’s long and important role in a global sport.”—Feargal McKay,
Podium Café
(Feargal McKay 2019-09-20)
“The definitive history of bicycle racing in the United States. It’s also a terrific read, and you’ll marvel at the full reach of the cycling sport in your great-grandparents’ era. Learn about Major Taylor, the first African American to claim a major championship in any sport, and Frank Kramer, a man of such athletic renown that he earned more than Ty Cobb.”—Daniel de Visé, author of
The Comeback: Greg LeMond, the True King of American Cycling, and a Legendary Tour de France
(Daniel de Visé 2019-09-20)
“
Hearts of Lions tells the poignant and inspiring stories of the men and women who made American bike racing history. Impressively researched and alive with the voices of its many protagonists, it will sweep you up in their compelling stories.”—Isabel Best, author of
Queens of Pain: Legends & Rebels of Cycling
(Isabel Best 2019-09-20)
“Like a slow-motion replay of a Tour de France sprint that went by in a blur,
Hearts of Lions brings into focus the colorful characters of a complicated sport in a country that doesn’t always recognize the grit behind the glory.”—Lynne Tolman, president of the Major Taylor Association
(Lynne Tolman 2019-09-20)
“Peter Nye’s chronicle of the great lost history of early American bicycle racing, its near death and final resurgence, is as captivating, as full of unexpected swerves, heartbreaks and triumphs, as the sport the author so clearly loves.”—Reed Karaim, author of
The Winter in Anna
(Reed