Tim Moore
Birth date: May 18, 1964
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There is something funny about an honest, out of shape guy writing a book about trying to ride the Tour of Italy route from 1914. It's a fun read.
Cycling insanity through snow, ice, angry villagers, drunken drivers, award worthy pot holes, language failures, dark ruins, mad dogs, hunger and extreme physical exhaustion. Insane it might have been, but it was the best non trip I’ve taken. The historical knowledge and visions were better than any...
Honestly, if you are thinking of reading this book about one British man's attempt to do the 2000 Tour de France route, get the audio. It's so funny. Just kept laughing so hard. Hear about Mars bars, mountains, and ass cream! Listen in amazement as he recounts the struggle of putting the bike t...
bookshelves: spring-2014, nonfiction, published-2014, radio-4, history, sport, autobiography-memoir, italy Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners Read from May 10 to 16, 2014 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042zb4tDescription: It is twelve years since Tim Moore, the ultimate amateur, slogged aro...
My only two complaints about this book are that I found it a bit difficult to keep all the pilgrims he met straight and I was slightly disappointed that there were no pictures of his trip included in the book, seeing as he mentioned within the book several memorable pictures that he took. I particul...