The language of cycling is vibrant, sophisticated, often impenetrable
and extremely French. Find yourself confused, nodding along when a
rouleur relates how le biscuit was effrité (crumbled)? How today
they're feeling Angers (past caring)? Fear no more, for Boulting's
Velosaurus will illuminate, enlighten and, frankly, mislead. Tour de
France commentator and cycling writer Ned Boulting provides the ultimate
lexicon of nonsense terminology, featuring essential vocabulary like
Alpe (an Alp), panache (riding with doomed flamboyance, conscious of
the need to renew one's contract), moutarde (any race that ends,
begins or passes through the city of Dijon) and maillot (a jumper,
obviously), Boulting's Velosaurus is the ideal companion to all things
peloton for linguistically-challenged fans of non-automotive
two-wheeled sport.