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On July 8 2007 an estimated two million people lined the roads from
Trafalgar Square to Canterbury to watch the Tour de France. It was
the biggest peacetime mobilization ever seen in the Garden of
England and the most dramatic event to hit Kent since the hurricane
of 1987. It could have bombed. The author, who covered the race as
the sports editor of the Kent Messenger, watched on in disbelief as
a stage of the 2006 Tour of Britain, widely seen as a dress
rehearsal and held on the same roads, turned into a farce. The
riders got lost in Chatham dockyards, went on strike and then
abused and spat at the local favorite when he tried to win the
stage. As the day of the race grew near Jeremy Clarkson-worshiping
Kent residents were revolting about road closures and the local
media were running stories about people being 'trapped in their
homes'. To make matters worse a series of drug scandals had eroded
public faith in the race, to the point that one sports editor was
threatening to ignore the Tour completely. But against the odds the
Tour's visit to Kent was a triumph. The author followed the race
from Trafalgar Square to the finish line on Rheims Way in
Canterbury, in the company of Olympic bronze medal winning cyclist
Ron Keeble. The race itself was packed with tension and drama, with
Britain's David Millar attacking from the start, sprinting star
Mark Cavendish riding the last ten miles in tears after crashing
into a spectator and Australia's Robbie McEwen snatching a stunning
victory just yards from the finish line. This book tells the story
of this incredible day for the first time. It contains nearly 200
color pictures, many of them never seen before, the stunned
reaction of the French media and the stories of local cyclists who
flocked to the event. There are interviews with Millar, Cavendish,
McEwen and Bradley Wiggins and the tale of a chance encounter with
Ken Livingstone that nearly made the then Mayor of London vomit.
Featuring the full story of how and why the Tour de France came to
the garden of England, the scandals that threatened to derail the
stage and the triumphant scenes when 2 million fans flocked to
Kent's roads. Reactions from fans, officials, the French press and
star riders including Bradley Wiggins, David Millar, Mark Cavendish
and Robbie McEwen. Review coverage in local press and radio; Over
200 full-color photographs of the race.
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