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402 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 22, 2017
It is perhaps fortunate that a series of mechanical mishaps ruined Sean Kelly’s chance at the 1975 Tour of Ireland. It meant that while Pat McQuaid’s overall victory was consigned soberly to the record books, descriptions of Kelly’s exploits that week have taken shape in the more fluid confines of folklore
Conjure up a scene from cycling’s golden age of the 1950s and 1960s and Raphael Geminani will inevitably be somewhere within that sepia-tinted picture. In an era when fact and fiction ovelappped, Geminani always seemed to be part of the story or better still, telling it, true or exaggerated.