- 2004 first edition 213 pages
- Published by The Kennett Brothers
- Format: Softcover, landscape. illustrated dust jacket, colour and b/w illustrations
- Condition: Good plus. Minor shelf wear, several pages taped at rear.
A history of cycling in New Zealand from the Kennett Brothers.
This fascinating pictorial story includes:
- bicycle development from penny farthings to mountain bikes
- industry and innovation - number 8 wire to carbon-fibre technology
- women's struggle for the right to ride
- track and road racing - Kiwi legends at home and abroad
- cycle touring adventures from north to south
- growing up with bikes - our earliest memories
- BMX - the boom and beyond
- the birth of mountain biking
- major race results, and more ...
From the 1860s' boneshakers to Sarah Ulmer’s Olympic victory in 2004, RIDE celebrates every branch of New Zealand's unique cycling history.
RIDE is essential reading for every cycling enthusiast.
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