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  • Published: 6 November 2014
  • ISBN: 9781473512306
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

101 Damnations

Dispatches from the 101st Tour de France




A funny and irreverent look behind the scenes at the 2014 Tour de France, which starts in Yorkshire, from the author of How I Won the Yellow Jumper.

Join Ned Boulting as he reports on his dozen-th Tour de France, an event in which blokes do amazing things on bikes, and, we’re oft told, the biggest annual sporting event in the world.

101 Damnations is a chance to relive the 2014 race, stage for stage, fall after fall, tantrum by tantrum; just the good bits mind, without all the aerial shots of castles. Or sunflowers. (Though it does wax lyrical about some stunning Alpine scenery . . . and, with the race starting in Yorkshire, even some stunning scenery not far from Bradford).

From Leeds to Paris (how often do you say that?), Ned details the minutiae of his encounters with the likes of Vincenzo Nibali, David Millar, Chris Froome, Chris Boardman (or ‘Broadman’ as some would have it), Marcel Kittel, Mrs Cavendish (Mark’s wife), Peter Sagan and the rest. Their endeavours, achievements, humour and occasional rancour, sit alongside his own decade-long quest for the ideal end-of-race T-shirt.

Ned weaves together the interesting, amusing and unheralded threads of the race itself, and reflects on his own perennial struggle to get round, get on and get by. 101 Damnations encapsulates all that is incredible – and incredibly ordinary – about the greatest race on earth.

  • Published: 6 November 2014
  • ISBN: 9781473512306
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

About the author

Ned Boulting

Ned Boulting started his broadcasting career at Sky in 1997, working as a reporter alongside Jeff Stelling on the now legendary show Soccer Saturday. In 2006 he was given the Royal Television Society’s Sports Reporter of the Year Award. In addition to his work as a football reporter for ITV, he has now presented seven Tours of Britain, the Vuelta España, the Tour of California as well as the Tour Series and the inaugural Women’s Tour. He has contributed features and live reports on twelve Tours de France. He is the author of the much-loved books How I Won the Yellow Jumper and On the Road Bike.

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Praise for 101 Damnations

Boulting’s behind-the-scenes tales provide a unique experience that won’t be found elsewhere

Nick Bull, Cycling Weekly

This is easily Ned Boulting's finest work to date…there is a maturity of writing here that raises the author several levels above that of (mere) pundit

Washing Machine Post

You can’t hide Boulting’s genuine almost innocent enthusiasm for the sport and the Tour de France

Cycling Uphill

If you’re a cycling fan looking to stay in touch with the summer as daylight dims, 101 Damnations will keep the madness and majesty of the Tour de France close

Bike Radar

101 Damnations encapsulates all that is incredible – and incredibly ordinary – about the greatest race on earth

Sports Pink

A joy to read both for the memories and a vision of what sport could be minus the commercial overdrive and corrupt governance

Mark Perryman, Huffington Post UK

This is a worthy successor to Ned Boulting's other books; entertaining, informative, and often funny

Richard Peploe, Road

Dispatches from the 101st Tour de France, 101 Damnations is a chance to relive the 2014 race, stage for stage, fall after fall, tantrum by tantrum; just the good bits mind, without all the aerial shots of castles

Cycling Weekly