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Master the techniques of America's greatest rider with Mountain Bike Like a Champion .* Glide over rocks, logs, and ledges* Attack steep climbs and rapid descents* Carve through curves and turns* Train smart, then ride to winImprove your performance with these tips, techniques, and off-road tales from mountain biking legend Ned Overend."At the 1990 world championships in Durango, Colorado, Thomas Frischknecht and I were locked in a dogfight.... At the start of the fourth and final lap was a pitch of rocky, loose trail that went straight up the face of a ski run.... My Swiss rival had been dismounting and running this climb while I stayed on my bike. On previous laps, I'd opened a little gap, so I knew this would be my chance. I attacked when Thomas got off again. He never caught me.... To ride that steep trail, I had to use five climbing techniques. There's no reason why you can't make them part of your arsenal, too."
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Mountain Bike Like a Champion, Ned Overend
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1999
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- Titolo
- Mountain Bike Like a Champion
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Ned Overend
- Editore
- Rodale
- Pubblicato
- 1999
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 240
- ISBN10
- 1579540813
- ISBN13
- 9781579540814
- Serie
- Valutazione
- 3,95 su 5
- Descrizione
- Master the techniques of America's greatest rider with Mountain Bike Like a Champion .* Glide over rocks, logs, and ledges* Attack steep climbs and rapid descents* Carve through curves and turns* Train smart, then ride to winImprove your performance with these tips, techniques, and off-road tales from mountain biking legend Ned Overend."At the 1990 world championships in Durango, Colorado, Thomas Frischknecht and I were locked in a dogfight.... At the start of the fourth and final lap was a pitch of rocky, loose trail that went straight up the face of a ski run.... My Swiss rival had been dismounting and running this climb while I stayed on my bike. On previous laps, I'd opened a little gap, so I knew this would be my chance. I attacked when Thomas got off again. He never caught me.... To ride that steep trail, I had to use five climbing techniques. There's no reason why you can't make them part of your arsenal, too."




