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I have Fotheringham's book on him on the go. Any others on Coppi that I ought to get through over the summer?
Cheers
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That's what make my road bike is. Is he famous for something then?
Revered by many as the greatest ever - career disrupted by the second world war, where he was in PoW camp. Came back but wasn't the same.
I've got a great book which is a photographic TdF history, which contains an image of Coppi in bed with his manager trying to convince him to get back to the race - my God he was thin!
If you haven't got it already (and if you haven't I'd seriously doubt your credentials ๐ ), the current edition of Rouleur has an article on him. Haven't read it yet, but the photos are naturally glorious.
Tom
Try,
The True Story Fausto Coppi by Jean-Paul Oliver Bromley Books
The Giro d'Italia Coppi versus Bartali at the 1949 Tour of Italy
by Dino Buzzati Velo Press