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Dutch sportswriter, Nando Boers, and Pedro Horrillo, a Spanish
cyclist riding for the Dutch Rabobank team, conceived the idea at
the end of 2008 to correspond regularly via email throughout the
coming season. They would exchange thoughts about the racing, the
results and events in the cycling world. The correspondence,
starting early in 2009 begins in that fashion - two friends
swapping stories and experiences. Then in May everything changes,
utterly: Horrillo crashes, horrifically, in the Giro d'Italia,
tumbling 80 metres down a cliff face. Miraculously, after days in a
coma, he survives but he will never race again. The correspondence
is eventually resumed, and continues in fits and start over the
next three years. Boers, infinitely patient and encouraging, is
able to cope with long periods of silence from his friend. He
understands the psychological healing will take longer than the
physical. Then in 2012, Horrillo is able to confront his demons,
returning to the scene of his crash where 'my first life ended and
my second life began' and describing it in one beautiful, final
letter. 'Amigo, here is the story of my pilgrimage to Italy.When
you've read this, hopefully you'll understand that I feel free and
relieved. ' The book includes 12 pages of black and white
photographs by Timm Kolln.
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