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Average rating: 3.69 · 438 ratings · 73 reviews · 56 distinct works
The Art of Urban Cycling: L...

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Cyclist's Manifesto: The Ca...

3.24 avg rating — 113 ratings — published 2009 — 5 editions
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Bicycle Commuter's Handbook...

3.96 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions
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Art of Mountain Biking: Sin...

4.35 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2011 — 6 editions
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Art of Cycling: Staying Saf...

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A Falcon Guide Road Biking ...

3.83 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2005 — 2 editions
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Audley’s End

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Life's Fingerprint: Your Bi...

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The Jolly Farmers:: A Gay O...

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Hiking through History Colo...

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“there are more passenger cars than available drivers, because a lot of folks out there own more than one vehicle. And the average number of adult bicycles per household has fallen below one.34”
Robert Hurst, The Art of Cycling: A Guide to Bicycling in 21st-Century America

“If you can find a way to add some adventure to a mundane daily commute, I suggest you do that. Life is too short, my friends.”
Robert Hurst, The Cyclist's Manifesto: The Case for Riding on Two Wheels Instead of Four

“Monks from the Grottaferra Abbey near Rome, charged with restoring one of the Vatican's obscure Leonardo da Vinci notebooks in the late zg6os, unwittingly revealed a blockbuster scribble that had been, according to Marinoni, locked away for several hundred years.”
Robert Hurst, The Art of Cycling: A Guide to Bicycling in 21st-Century America



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