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Sprinting Through No Man's Land
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I enjoyed this a but more than you, I agree the background stories could have been more enticing. however 4 stars from me as I learned a lot about the race I had not known.
Joanne wrote: "I enjoyed this a but more than you, I agree the background stories could have been more enticing. however 4 stars from me as I learned a lot about the race I had not known."It isn't that the background stories weren't enticing, I felt that they weren't incorporated very smoothly. It would sometimes take me a moment to realize that we had slipped back in time.
This is one which I would love for someone to do the modern day version of their race. The length, conditions and varied landscapes were really quite amazing. The race started with 65 men and I think by the end there were only 11.


French citizenry sought ways to rebuild and reunite their country. Among them was Henri Desgrange editor of L'Auto, a sports journal and founder of the Tour de France. He believed that restarting the Tour would be a way to support both his paper and France. The vision was to create a real tour, cycling race longer than anyone before had considered, one spanning France’s entire border.
Sprinting Through No Man's Land: Endurance, Tragedy, and Rebirth in the 1919 Tour de France is the story of this race. The race started with 65 men, but didn't finish with near that number.
It is a fascinating story, but not always told in the most fascinating way. While we need the historical background, it is not introduced in an entirely fluid or readable fashion.