Cycling's relationship with Italian history, politics and culture
is always up front, with reference to fascism, the cold war and the
effect of two world wars. The sport is explored alongside changes in
Italian society as a whole, from the poor peasants who took up cycling
in the early, pioneering period, to the slick, professional sport of
today. Scandals and controversy appear throughout the book as constant
features of the connection between fans, journalists and cycling.
Concluding with an examination of doping, which has helped to destroy
what was at one time the most popular sport of all,
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is an engrossing history of a national passion.
John Foot is
Professor of Modern Italian History in the Department of Italian,
University College London. He has published many books both in Italy
and in the UK and lives in London.