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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.At the center of the narrative is Mort Greenwood, a key advocate and developer of the innovative fat tired bikes that challenge traditional norms in winter racing. The author weaves a compelling tale of the evolution of these unconventional bicycles, tracing their roots from Dave Ford's and Roger Cowles' radical designs in the '80s to Ray Molina's Sand Bike, culminating in Mort's ground-breaking FatBike design. Amid withering skepticism from many of the sport's cognoscenti, Greenwood passionately defends the physics behind his creation, unveiling the collaborative efforts that shaped fat tired bike technology, then proves his bike's capabilities in the race itself.Far more than just a tale about bicycles, Iditarod Improbable takes unexpected turns at Anchorage's Fourth Avenue Theatre and at the Alaska Muff Farm, where eccentric incidents and humorous encounters unfold, adding layers to the rich tapestry of the Improbable race. Along the trail, as racers share laughter and camaraderie around campfires, during trailside encounters, and at check points and lodges, the narrative captures the indomitable spirit of exploration and adventure that defines this unique Alaskan experience. Against the snowy canvas, the tale explores the contrast between self-sufficient racers and Team Arete, revealing the myriad ways participants embrace the challenges of the wilderness, and delves into the practicalities of winter racing, showcasing both the formidable challenges and awe-inspiring moments that define this extraordinary journey.With more twists and turns than the famous pathway itself, Iditarod Improbable wefts a story of history, friendship, love, death, adventure, deceit, hubris, and the human spirit into the sinuous, undulating warp of the trail, and along the way chronicles the birth of a whole new sport. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.At the center of the narrative is Mort Greenwood, a key advocate and developer of the innovative fat tired bikes that challenge traditional norms in winter racing. The author weaves a compelling tale of the evolution of these unconventional bicycles, tracing their roots from Dave Ford's and Roger Cowles' radical designs in the '80s to Ray Molina's Sand Bike, culminating in Mort's ground-breaking FatBike design. Amid withering skepticism from many of the sport's cognoscenti, Greenwood passionately defends the physics behind his creation, unveiling the collaborative efforts that shaped fat tired bike technology, then proves his bike's capabilities in the race itself.Far more than just a tale about bicycles, Iditarod Improbable takes unexpected turns at Anchorage's Fourth Avenue Theatre and at the Alaska Muff Farm, where eccentric incidents and humorous encounters unfold, adding layers to the rich tapestry of the Improbable race. Along the trail, as racers share laughter and camaraderie around campfires, during trailside encounters, and at check points and lodges, the narrative captures the indomitable spirit of exploration and adventure that defines this unique Alaskan experience. Against the snowy canvas, the tale explores the contrast between self-sufficient racers and Team Arete, revealing the myriad ways participants embrace the challenges of the wilderness, and delves into the practicalities of winter racing, showcasing both the formidable challenges and awe-inspiring moments that define this extraordinary journey.With more twists and turns than the famous pathway itself, Iditarod Improbable wefts a story of history, friendship, love, death, adventure, deceit, hubris, and the human spirit into the sinuous, undulating warp of the trail, and along the way chronicles the birth of a whole new sport. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.At the center of the narrative is Mort Greenwood, a key advocate and developer of the innovative fat tired bikes that challenge traditional norms in winter racing. The author weaves a compelling tale of the evolution of these unconventional bicycles, tracing their roots from Dave Ford's and Roger Cowles' radical designs in the '80s to Ray Molina's Sand Bike, culminating in Mort's ground-breaking FatBike design. Amid withering skepticism from many of the sport's cognoscenti, Greenwood passionately defends the physics behind his creation, unveiling the collaborative efforts that shaped fat tired bike technology, then proves his bike's capabilities in the race itself.Far more than just a tale about bicycles, Iditarod Improbable takes unexpected turns at Anchorage's Fourth Avenue Theatre and at the Alaska Muff Farm, where eccentric incidents and humorous encounters unfold, adding layers to the rich tapestry of the Improbable race. Along the trail, as racers share laughter and camaraderie around campfires, during trailside encounters, and at check points and lodges, the narrative captures the indomitable spirit of exploration and adventure that defines this unique Alaskan experience. Against the snowy canvas, the tale explores the contrast between self-sufficient racers and Team Arete, revealing the myriad ways participants embrace the challenges of the wilderness, and delves into the practicalities of winter racing, showcasing both the formidable challenges and awe-inspiring moments that define this extraordinary journey.With more twists and turns than the famous pathway itself, Iditarod Improbable wefts a story of history, friendship, love, death, adventure, deceit, hubris, and the human spirit into the sinuous, undulating warp of the trail, and along the way chronicles the birth of a whole new sport. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.At the center of the narrative is Mort Greenwood, a key advocate and developer of the innovative fat tired bikes that challenge traditional norms in winter racing. The author weaves a compelling tale of the evolution of these unconventional bicycles, tracing their roots from Dave Ford's and Roger Cowles' radical designs in the '80s to Ray Molina's Sand Bike, culminating in Mort's ground-breaking FatBike design. Amid withering skepticism from many of the sport's cognoscenti, Greenwood passionately defends the physics behind his creation, unveiling the collaborative efforts that shaped fat tired bike technology, then proves his bike's capabilities in the race itself.Far more than just a tale about bicycles, Iditarod Improbable takes unexpected turns at Anchorage's Fourth Avenue Theatre and at the Alaska Muff Farm, where eccentric incidents and humorous encounters unfold, adding layers to the rich tapestry of the Improbable race. Along the trail, as racers share laughter and camaraderie around campfires, during trailside encounters, and at check points and lodges, the narrative captures the indomitable spirit of exploration and adventure that defines this unique Alaskan experience. Against the snowy canvas, the tale explores the contrast between self-sufficient racers and Team Arete, revealing the myriad ways participants embrace the challenges of the wilderness, and delves into the practicalities of winter racing, showcasing both the formidable challenges and awe-inspiring moments that define this extraordinary journey.With more twists and turns than the famous pathway itself, Iditarod Improbable wefts a story of history, friendship, love, death, adventure, deceit, hubris, and the human spirit into the sinuous, undulating warp of the trail, and along the way chronicles the birth of a whole new sport. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Iditarod Improbable by Mark Gronewald invites readers into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness, where the Iditarod Improbable human-powered adventure race unfolds against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered landscapes. On an ancient route across the Alaska Range from Knik to McGrath, a diverse assembly of intrepid racers of many nationalities, clad in vibrant outdoor gear, each with their own stories and motivations, face the challenges of this extraordinary subarctic competition along the frozen Iditarod Trail, many on foot, some on skis, and more than a few on bicycles.At the center of the narrative is Mort Greenwood, a key advocate and developer of the innovative fat tired bikes that challenge traditional norms in winter racing. The author weaves a compelling tale of the evolution of these unconventional bicycles, tracing their roots from Dave Ford's and Roger Cowles' radical designs in the '80s to Ray Molina's Sand Bike, culminating in Mort's ground-breaking FatBike design. Amid withering skepticism from many of the sport's cognoscenti, Greenwood passionately defends the physics behind his creation, unveiling the collaborative efforts that shaped fat tired bike technology, then proves his bike's capabilities in the race itself.Far more than just a tale about bicycles, Iditarod Improbable takes unexpected turns at Anchorage's Fourth Avenue Theatre and at the Alaska Muff Farm, where eccentric incidents and humorous encounters unfold, adding layers to the rich tapestry of the Improbable race. Along the trail, as racers share laughter and camaraderie around campfires, during trailside encounters, and at check points and lodges, the narrative captures the indomitable spirit of exploration and adventure that defines this unique Alaskan experience. Against the snowy canvas, the tale explores the contrast between self-sufficient racers and Team Arete, revealing the myriad ways participants embrace the challenges of the wilderness, and delves into the practicalities of winter racing, showcasing both the formidable challenges and awe-inspiring moments that define this extraordinary journey.With more twists and turns than the famous pathway itself, Iditarod Improbable wefts a story of history, friendship, love, death, adventure, deceit, hubris, and the human spirit into the sinuous, undulating warp of the trail, and along the way chronicles the birth of a whole new sport.