Cycling is going through a revolution. Over half a million of us take to our bicycles every day &, as a result, the public image of cycling has been transformed. No longer the preserve of the marginal & 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-&-out bike nut, he rides to work during the week, races at the weekend & 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 & town planning to cycling etiquette & aesthetics. Whether you're a commuter or a competitive racer, a recreational rider or a cycle tourist, this book will prove irresistible
- & enlightening
- reading.