Tag Archives: Chris Horner
Chris Horner: the ‘redneck’ can write
One of the joys of the internet age is that publishing is so swift and global that I can read stuff from news sources that I might never have known about. For example, The Oregonian is unlikely to be on … Continue reading
Posted in Professional, Recommendations, Vuelta a Espana
Tagged "Dog in a Hat", "Joe Parkin", book, Chris Horner, Lance Armstrong, Levi Leipheimer, Vuelta
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The challenge of the Vuelta
For the riders, it’s the heat, the wind, the Netherlands (WTF?), the mountains and the bleached scenery. For me it’s trying to find an angle to write about the damned thing. Well, I managed it in the end: Read “Has … Continue reading
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Tagged "Sean Yates", "Vuelta a Espana", Alexandre Vinokourov, Andy Schleck, BBC, Chris Horner, journalism, Vuelta
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The best cycling writers at the Giro
If you’re following the Giro D’Italia then in my opinion there really is one writer who you have to read: Juliet Macur of The New York Times. In our house she’s the first report we read when looking for perspective … Continue reading
Posted in Giro D'Italia, Professional, Recommendations, Women
Tagged Astana, Cervelo Test Team, Chris Horner, Giro D'Italia, journalism, Juliet Macur, Lance Armstrong, NYT, Ted King
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