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While there are thousands of books on bicycling, this is the best book I've come across for offering lots of hard-earned, practical advice for staying alive. Happily, Hurst is a skilled writer with a passion for history, so he weaves a tale that gives historical and even philosophical perspective in a manner I found totally engaging. . . . [A] gem of a book. Huffington Post This empowering cycling book should come in the glove box of every new car sold -- Marla Streb, World Champion Downhill Mountain Bike Racer While it's hard to imagine a book about [urban] cycling could fill over 250 pages, let alone strive to be a near masterpiece, that's just what The Art of Urban Cycling: Lessons from the Street, and all-encompassing how-to book by veteran bicycling messenger Robert Hurst, has accomplished. With a spot-on foreword written by Luna downhiller Marla Streb and a detailed index of footnotes and bibliography, Hurst has compiled a cerebral but hip manifesto for [urban] cyclists looking to coexist in a system that has left them to fend for their lives. -- VeloNews, Journal of Competitive Cycling I would like to highly recommend the book The Art of Urban Cycling: Lessons from the Street by Robert Hurst. Not only is it delightfully written (with a sense of humour and a relaxed style) and absorbing ( just a second, dear, I'll take out the trash after I read about curbs ), but it's *dead on*. I've been riding my whole life, never having owned a car, to get everywhere from school to grocery shopping to Canada. And he's *right*. Katherine Stange, Providence, RI (Amazon review) There are other books about cycling that are worth reading (such as Effective Cycling by John Forester) but I think this one is the best of the bunch. -Cliff Heegel (Memphis, TN) The best how to cycling book out there. I've bought several copies for myself, strategically placed to rarely be far from one. Having ridden in cities for over 40 years, I still found every page, infact almost evel3;
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