Re: [CR] Cycling Videos & Books

Topics: Books
(Example: Books:Ron Kitching)

Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:32:52 +0100
From: "Martin Appel" <martin@camelot.de>
Organization: Camelot Online Services
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] Cycling Videos & Books
In-Reply-To: <LAW11-F118fvB8Gda7f00073df6@hotmail.com>
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Hallo,

MB> Three great classic videos to watch. MB> 1. A Sunday in Hell . Paris Roubaix. MB> 2. Stars & Water Carriers. Italian Giro.

you took the words out of my mouth, äh, keyboard. plus "The Eddy Merckx story". And the french movie "Une affaire d'hommes" (US-Title dead certain) FR1981 http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0083255/, a crime story where the main suspect in a murder case, wealthy real estate broker Fagyet (played by Jean-Louis Trintignant) and the Detective Servolle (played by Claude Brasseur) are members of the same group of cyclists. Lot of riding scenes, including the final confrontation. nice period Jerseys and bikes! The first scene alone is worth watching the movie: Fagyet returns to his car parked near a bus station when he sees Servolle sitting on a bench with a cycle wheel in hands. Fagyet approaches the stranger and exclaims: "Hey, that's a beauty! Campagnolo?" Servolle: "Yes, Campagnolo! handmade, true to 1/100 of a Milimeter..." and spins the wheel (it is radially spoked) so that the Street lights reflect in the spokes. Fagyet, admiringly: "Camppagnolo....! that is... Great!"

Reading: i read lately Paul Kimmage's "Rough Ride. Behind he wheel with a pro cyclist" - not period correct, but a fascinating read for everybody interested in pro cycling.

Martin
Munich, Germany