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Ask a Pro: Deep Thoughts and Unreliable Advice from America's Foremost Cycling Sage

Author Phil Gaimon
Publisher VeloPress
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Author(s)Phil Gaimon
PublisherVeloPress
ISBN / ASIN1937715728
ISBN-139781937715724
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Sales Rank62,544
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Phil Gaimon s Ask a Pro answers every question you ve always wanted to ask about pro cycling sort of. Gaimon gathers the best of his popular Q&A column and pokes fun at his younger self.

Despite the howling protests from his peers, no one s ever been more willing to spill the beans on what it s really like inside the pro cycling peloton than the sarcastic scribe Phil Gaimon. Building on the outrageous success of his hilarious 2014 debut, Pro Cycling on $10 a Day: From Fat Kid to Euro Pro, Gaimon gathers the absolute gems from his monthly Q&A feature column in VeloNews magazine into his new book, Ask a Pro: Deep Thoughts and Unreliable Advice from America s Foremost Cycling Sage, adding a dose of fresh commentary and even more acerbic and sharp-eyed insights.

With six years of material to work with including his incredible rise into the pro ranks, the devastating loss of his contract for 2015, and his bold return to the Big League Gaimon covers every possible topic from the team dinner table to the toilet with plenty of stops along the way. Gaimon offers wise-ass (and sometimes earnest) answers to fan questions like:

How much chamois cream should I use?

I ve started shaving my legs. How can I be accepted by my friends?

What do you do to protect yourself when you know you re about to crash?

How many bikes does my husband really need?

What s the best victory celebration? Do you practice yours?

In women s cycling, what is the proper definition of a pro?

What do you say to someone if they honk or almost hit you?

Do you name your bikes?

What do pros think when they see a recreational cyclist in a full pro kit or riding a pro-level bike?

Can you take your bike apart and put it back together?

How bad does the weather have to be to call off a training ride?

How do you know when it s time to change a tire?

When you re in a breakaway all day, do riders form a future friendship?

Riders keep complaining about "unsafe" weather at races. When did pro cyclists turn into such wussies?

How do the pros define a "crash"?

Gaimon wields his outsider s wit to cast a cock-eyed gaze at the peculiar manners, mores, and traditions that make the medieval sport of cycling so irresistible to watch. Ask a Pro includes new resources from Gaimon, too, including his Cookie Map of America, dubious advice on winning the race buffet, a cautionary guide for host housing, Phil s pre-race warm-up routine, and a celebrity baker s recipe for The Phil Cookie.