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Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

por Max Leonard

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Shares the lesser-known stories of last-place finishers in the Tour de France, recounting the inspirational and occasionally absurd events that shaped their efforts.
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An enjoyable read, explaining and charting the role and experiences of the 'lanterne rouge' the person who comes last in the Tour de France. It is quite difficult to achieve this lucrative award because of the risk of elimination of the cyclist if he falls too far behind. There is a list of all the last placers from 1903 to 2013.Somehow Wim Vansevenant achieved it 3 times in a row, 2006-2008. ( )
  jon1lambert | Oct 16, 2018 |
I am an avid cyclist, and a huge supporter of the sport. However, reading these types of books generally aren't enjoyable for me personally. I have completed approximately five chapters, and I have learned quite a bit about the Tour de France that I didn't know previously, but I cannot try to complete this book.

That being said, the prose is great, and the description and research is phenomenal. The only reason I have given this a lower rating is due to the fact that I was looking for something a bit different, but I sadly did not find that in this particular book. I definitely recommend checking this out from your local library, though, and seeing what you think of it. ( )
  brentonlamar | Oct 1, 2015 |
Another excellent cycling book by Yellow Jersey Press. I'm not a great cycling fan, but I do make the time to watch the Tour de France every year. It started the year I was made redundant and had a month between jobs, what to do but watch the TV and the tour was on. The scenery, the action, the fabulous commentary (ranging from the deep to the banal) all caught my imagination. So whileI wouldn;t not say I'm a fan of cycling, I do like the tour. And having recently read a book about an individual in the tour, this book looks at those that occupy that famed last spot. The Lanterne Rouge is the red light, supposed to represent the tail light of a train, and is the unofficial title awarded to the last finisher on the tour. This book goes in search of them and their stories. They are a mixed selection of characters, as are the ways that they acquired the title. In the main they come across as possibly more human and understandable than the front of the peleton. You clearly meet a nice class of person at the back of the grid goes the motor racing phrase, this seems to be the cycling equivalent. Never taking itself too seriously, this looks at the many different people to have held this and what they contribute. It's a fun read. ( )
  Helenliz | Jul 21, 2015 |
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