Hell on two wheels An astonishing story of suffering, triumph, and the most extreme endurance race in the world

Amy Snyder, 1960-

Book - 2011

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Published
Chicago, Ill. : Triumph Books c2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Amy Snyder, 1960- (-)
Physical Description
xix, 251 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781600785252
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Race Day Scene
  • 2. The European Onslaught
  • 3. The Deepest Field Ever
  • 4. Day One: Rolling
  • 5. Day Two: Digging In
  • 6. Day Three: Surprise!
  • 7. Crew Control
  • 8. Days Four and Five: Extreme Extremes
  • 9. Day Five: The Kansas Crucible
  • 10. Days Six and Seven: Collapse and Resurrection
  • 11. Day Seven: A Race for the Ages
  • 12. What Fingerprint Do You Want to Leave?
  • 13. Days Eight and Nine: Marooned in Ohio
  • 14. Day Nine: Final Ultimatum
  • 15. Days 10 and 11: Tough Love
  • 16. Day 12: Guts and Glory in Annapolis
  • 17. Aftermath
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix: The 2009 Solo Field
  • Acknowledgments
  • Book Proceeds
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Perhaps the most burning question about Race across America (RAAM) is why most of us have never heard of it. The annual 3,000-mile, cross-country bicycle race has been going since 1982, and among ultradistance cycling devotees, merely completing it constitutes a tremendous achievement. Winning it catapults a cyclist into the sport's stratosphere. More than twice as lengthy as the Iditarod, it takes roughly the same time to complete (about 10 days), but of course, you don't get hauled around by a team of sled dogs. Long-distance cyclist Snyder followed the 2009 RAAM, and her book, which focuses on a handful of the participants, is an absolute must-read for cycling fans. The writing is vivid and tactile (e.g.. the desiccating air that sucks the moisture from your mouth and eyeballs ), and Snyder does an excellent job of conveying what it must feel like to be on that bike 20 or more hours every day, enduring the kind of self-inflicted punishment most people can barely imagine.--Pitt, Davi. Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.