Can anyone point me to an up to date history of LEJOG records etc?
I have Alan Rays book but that was published in 1971 so is nowadays somewhat incomplete.
A book would be nice, not just a list although I suspect it isn't out there.
Thanks
LEJOG book
Re: LEJOG book
John Taylor’s The “EndToEnd” Story (100 years of Cycling Records) is a good read. My copy dates from 2005 but only includes records up to 2002. I don’t know if there’s anything more recent.
Re: LEJOG book
Cheers. Thats probably as good as I'll get.
Re: LEJOG book
Wikipedia has a page of more up to date records but obviously not a book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land%27s_ ... %27_Groats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land%27s_ ... %27_Groats
A man can't have everything.
- Where would he put it all.?.
- Where would he put it all.?.
Re: LEJOG book
There are up to date details of current LEJOG record holders on the Road Records Association (RRA) web site.
http://www.rra.org.uk/index.html?ifrm_1 ... place.html
I don’t know if all of their publications are still in print but if you click on the publications link you may also be interested in Roy Green’s 100 years of Cycling Road Records, which covers the first hundred years of the RRA. There’s also John Taylors sequel to that book which covers the next 25 years, from 1988-2013, and a further update to that, available only as a PDF.
http://www.rra.org.uk/index.html?ifrm_1 ... place.html
I don’t know if all of their publications are still in print but if you click on the publications link you may also be interested in Roy Green’s 100 years of Cycling Road Records, which covers the first hundred years of the RRA. There’s also John Taylors sequel to that book which covers the next 25 years, from 1988-2013, and a further update to that, available only as a PDF.
Re: LEJOG book
Cheers.
Nothing like a good book.
Nothing like a good book.