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A Dog in a Hat: An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium

A Dog in a Hat: An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium

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Author: Joe Parkin
Publisher: VeloPress
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 66 reviews

Media: Paperback
Pages: 240
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 1934030260
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.6
EAN: 9781934030264

Publication Date: September 1, 2008
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In this brutally frank book, Joe Parkin puts readers in the whirlwind of the extreme world of professional bicycling, starting with his first visit to his team doctor, where, strapped to a metal table and monitored by humming electrodes, his future as a professional racer is coldly determined. Parkin pulls no punches, celebrating the glory of bike racing at its best, but also exploring the harsh reality of the life behind it. The author covers it all from an insider's perspective: the drugs, the payoffs, the races bought and paid for, the misery of training, the physical agony of racing, the battles with team owners for contracts and money, the endless promises, and the betrayals by enemies, teammates, and friends. Set in Belgium, the epicenter of all that's daunting and dazzling about the sport,A Dog in a Hat is one American's story of his love affair with professional cycling.



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5 out of 5 stars Incredible pro cycling memoir   November 28, 2008
Dr. Bike (Philadelphia, PA)
If you race (or are a fan of racing) you must read this...what racing is really really like as a pro. Most of us (myself included..38 y/o cat 4) will never go pro, but still what a story of what it's REALLY like. I feel like I have a much deeper understanding of what life is like for all those 'pack fodder' guys in the 120+ person peloton's you see on TV. Well written, you tear through this in no time...it's the story/reality you always wanted to hear and didn't know existed. Much more interesting and revealing than a memoir of a TDF champion, this story is more like what it would be like for 'one of us.' Finally, how could you not love a book where the forward (written by Bob Roll) tells a large segment of potential readers to "F O and D". If you are reading this review you must read this book.


4 out of 5 stars An Interesting Look Inside Cycling   November 26, 2008
Chad Davies (Barnesville, GA)
In Joe Parkin's memoir, "A Dog in a Hat" the reader is taken inside a different world than that which has been largely reported following Lance Armstrong's victories in the Tour de France. In this world you read about small teams and mostly unheard of races populated by unheralded riders fighting to make a living. In this world you see the tarnished underbelly of cycling that involves drug use for it's own sake and shady in-race deals that predetermine the outcome of a race apart from true competition.

What comes across most clearly in this work is the day to day life of a mostly unknown American cyclist who, in his own way, helped blaze a trail that many promising young riders now follow into the Belgian cycling scene. You see the struggles, training and pitfalls that awaited the cyclists of the late eighties and likely still exist today.

I would recommend this book for any racing cyclist and for those interested in cycling culture.



5 out of 5 stars John Mac Cormaic CPA   November 19, 2008
Juliette Mac Gabhann
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I thought it was a great read, it gave a realistic view of life as a professional cyclist, shared some interesting anecdotes about fellow professionals, and compared life as a cyclist in US of A and Europe. Full of humour,fact and interest.


5 out of 5 stars Real World Professional Cycling   November 16, 2008
Vince T (Brooklyn, New York USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you want insight into day in day out real world professional cycling. It took real guts for a kid just out of high school to leave home, head off Belgium to become a professional cyclist. Joe Parkin did that and now has written I great book about his experiences. Not everyone can be a Lance Armstrong, Bernard Hinault or Greg LeMond but the thrill of striving to competitive at almost that level, while knowing you never will, is the real courage of professional riders like Joe. Joe started his pro career in the country of the greatest cyclist of the 20th Century Eddie Merckx riding Kermis races.The highlight of Joe's European pro career was helping his teammate Luc Roosen win the Tour de Suisse (Tour of Switzerland). His descriptions of riding in those Swiss mountain stages were agonizing read. By the way Joe Parkin can write. I thoroughly enjoyed this book both as a great read and for its insight into a sport I am learning to love.


5 out of 5 stars A Dog in a Hat   November 10, 2008
Steven Ladeby (San Diego, CA.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great read ! Any cyclist who races or enjoys watching bike racing will love this book. If Bob Roll gives it thumbs up, you know it's cool. Live Better Ride More :)

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