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Major Taylor
- The Inspiring Story of a Black Cyclist and the Men Who Helped Him Achieve Worldwide Fame
- De: Conrad Kerber, Terry Kerber
- Narrado por: Barrie Buckner
- Duración: 15 h y 17 m
- Versión completa
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In the wake of the Tour de France’s fallen heroes, the story of one of history’s most legendary cyclists provides a much-needed antidote. In 1907 the world’s most popular athlete was not Cy Young or Ty Cobb. Rather, he was a black bicycle racer named "Major” Taylor. In his day, Taylor became a spiritual and athletic idol. He was the fastest man in America and a champion who prevailed over unspeakable cruelty. The men who aided him were among the most colorful to emerge from the era.
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Great book terrible narrator
- De B. P. H. en 10-31-18
- Major Taylor
- The Inspiring Story of a Black Cyclist and the Men Who Helped Him Achieve Worldwide Fame
- De: Conrad Kerber, Terry Kerber
- Narrado por: Barrie Buckner
Embarrassing Mispronunciations
Revisado: 05-22-20
The story is like none other in the history of American sport. That being said, the performance is deplorable. The amount of and consistency of mispronunciations is truly incredible! Greg Lemond, John McEnroe, velodrome, peloton...the list keeps going of words the narrator butchered. There was obviously no quality control and no one in charge heard the book before it was released. It is a shame that a story this amazing is held back by the over bearing annoyance of a plethora of mispronunciations.
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