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The Tour de France: A Cultural History [Hardcover]

Christopher S Thompson
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1st Edition edition (14 July 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0520247604
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520247604
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.7 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 990,774 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"Shows that sport has been for us moderns the ultimate tabula rasa into which we pour our hopes, fears, prejudices and self-interest." - Robert A. Nye, author of Crime, Madness, & Politics in Modern France and Masculinity and Male Codes of Honor in Modern France "A major new interpretation of France's most famous sporting event. For the first time the Tour de France has been fully and carefully placed within the wider context of French history." - Richard Holt, author of Sport and Society in Modern France and Sport and the British"

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"This book is filled fascinating material... Thompson has made a great deal of sense out of this complicated story."--Podium Cafe "A comprehensive history of France from the race's inception, long before Greg LeMond or Lance Armstrong were born."--The Bike Blog-Albany Times Union --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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In writing The Tour de France: A Cultural History Christopher Thompson has done that very rare thing: he has increased our net knowledge of the Tour de France. This is extraordinary given that the Tour has been the subject of writers for over 100 years. Mountains of books have been written about the Tour.

This isn't a book devoted to who dropped whom on what climb. Thompson is fishing in deeper waters. Why is the Tour the way it is? How has it affected French culture and how did French culture affect the Tour? The answers to these questions are important to any cycling fan who wants to know why he has to get up early in the morning to watch a race that is taking place 9 time zones away.

Lance Armstrong voiced his anger that the Tour de France took place in France. Yet, the Tour could only have grown and matured in France. Britain, as a result of the industrial revolution, clustered its population in cities. This made it perfect for stadium sports but ill-suited for cycle road racing. France remained a rural country well into the twentieth century making it perfect for the traveling show that is the Tour. Also, the Tour encouraged and celebrated foreign winners while the Giro connived at denying foreign riders a fair shot at victory. Moreover, the Tour was founded by a strangely gifted man, Henri Desgrange, who guided the Tour from its infancy to sturdy maturity with an iron-fisted despotism. Thompson analyzes the changes to French society that made mass-spectator sport possible at the end of the nineteenth century and how Desgrange exploited them.

The Tour de France, being a cultural history, discusses at length the riders and their economic and social position in society and how it has changed over the years. There is also a very enlightening discussion of doping, a component of racing that cannot be ignored.

This is a wonderful book that will leave the reader with a deeper understanding of the Tour and France. Read this book. It is well written and exhaustively researched. Thompson's passion for bicycle racing and French history makes each page a pleasure.

There is a bonus. The cover photo of 1947 Tour winner Jean Robic being doused with water by a couple running alongside him has to be one of the greatest cycling pictures of all time. Their obvious joy juxtaposed alongside the struggling rider encapsulates the attraction of the Tour far more than any 1000 words could possibly hope to do.

-Bill McGann, Author of The Story of the Tour de France: How a Newspaper Promotion Became the Greatest Sporting Event in the World.
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The Tour de France 10 April 2010
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This is not a 'rubber on roads' Tour book. Christopher Thompson turns the traditional formula on its head in producing a highly researched and unusual history of the race. For over a century the Tour has been the glue that often held France together and helped to shape attitudes. Racers became 'Giants of the Road' and the race spawned a florid, Homeric style of newspaper reporting that romanticised the suffering of its participants. If a touch fey, this notion of hardship has largely endured over the years. A free show that went round France every July soon caught the imagination and the public loved it. The Tour matured and has seen off articulate critics who challenged its Darwinian nature. If anything, this has added to its appeal. Political upheaval following defeat in two world wars, collaboration, female emancipation and the impact of drugs have all been milestones in the Tour's history. Christopher Thompson confronts these major issues and much more. Our understanding of the Tour and, indeed, the French, is enriched by this excellent book.
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This book does exactly what it says - provides a *cultural* history of the Tour, demonstrating not only why the Tour de France is the greatest bike race in the world, but also why it could only have developed in the way it did precisely in France, and amongst the French people.
Le Tour is *the* quintessentially French event (that even the politically right-wing Tour management - the Tour was conceived by pre-WW1 Anti-Dreyfusards - refused to mount any kind of 'Tour' under German occupation says it all really) and this book demonstrates just why this is, and why consequently this race is unique and will remain so. I know of no other similar approach to the subject in the English language.
Excellent stuff; recommended not only for cycling fans, but for all Francophiles!
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