After three grueling days of biking over mountains, across valleys, and through blistering heat, the Inter-High is finally at an end. Though Sohoku's numerous setbacks should have shattered their hopes, Sakamichi Onoda never gave up! Now, he's caught up to the current leader, Sangaku Manami from Hakone Academy. In these last five hundred meters, will Manami protect Hakone's crown, or will there be new champions...?!
I hate bikes because they are just torture devices, and I hate bicyclists as most of them are sociopaths who think they have the right of way on all roads and sidewalks always and imagine themselves greatly wronged if forced to apply their brakes because a light changes color or a pedestrian happens to exist and will ride in the automobile lanes even when the street has a bike lane right there and . . . and I just really hate them.
But I love this series about bicycle racing so much.
The last ten volumes of this omnibus series have covered a single three-day race competition. That's like 18 or 19 volumes of the original series. The first 116 pages of this fat book cover the final 500 meters. Less than a third of a mile! I could walk that in five minutes, so I have to assume bicyclists can do it in a fraction of that time even going uphill.
And yet my pulse was racing the whole time. And all the team spirit just gives me warm fuzzies.
I could have done with a little more downtime for bonding and training in the middle of the book, but after quick introductions to the new riders who will take the place of the graduating seniors, we're already in the middle of the next race by the time the cliffhanger comes.