-
Sold Out
The Year
Cycling's hardest endurance record
Reawakening the Legend of Cycling's Hardest Endurance Record: Dave Barter tells the stories of the cyclists who fought to establish and break it.
In 1939 British cyclist Tommy Godwin cycled 75,065 miles in a single year.
That's an average of over 200 miles each day, a mark that stood unmatched for almost eighty years.
An expert on the life and cycling records of Tommy Godwin year, Barter uncovers the stories behind a challenge that is almost as old as bicycles themselves, and the riders who would routinely cycle over a hundred miles a day in the race to set a new record.
Delivery is free over $130.
All duties and import charges are covered by Alpkit.