"The Curse of the Rainbow Jersey "is a peculiar lens on the
history of professional cycling. It examines the infamous curse
associated with wearers of the tunic awarded to the winner of the
World Cycling Championships.
The opening chapters look at how the curse originated with the
death of Stan Ockers in 1955, other famous sports curses (including
Curse of the Bambino, the US Masters Par 3 curse, and the curse
placed on the Australian soccer team by a witch doctor), and also
the history of the world cycling championships.
The main body of the book is comprised of chapters dedicated to
particular wearers of the rainbow jersey who were struck by
misfortune, personal tragedy, or death. Examples include Paolo
Bettini, whose brother died in a car crash on the way to a party to
celebrate Paolo's win; Jean-Pierre Monsere, who died in a race
while wearing the jersey; and Tommy Simpson, who died while racing
two years after being crowned champion.
The ill fortune visited upon wearers of the rainbow jersey is
bizarre and tragic; but is it anything more than random chance? The
final chapter of the book evaluates whether this level of bad luck
is higher than for any other sample of humanity.
A chilling look at the history of cycling, sure to fascinate any
fan of the sport.
Graham Healy is a cyclist and journalist living in Dublin,
Ireland.
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