VeloPress gave away over 100 advance copies of Joe Parkin's new book, A Dog in a Hat, at BookExpo America in May and then shipped out 80 more advance copies to Amazon's Vine reviewer program (read the Amazon Vine reviews). The resulting early feedback on the book has been overwhelming. Here's a sampling of reviews of A Dog in a Hat from the blogosphere.
"Joe Parkin is a beautiful piece of work, and he turns out to be a better writer than I am a bike racer." - Bill Strickland, Bicycling magazine
"Whether you're a hard core cycling fanatic or are passingly aware of the Tour de France each year, you will enjoy this page turning chronicle of a young man's coming of age as a cyclist in Europe. It might even inspire you to dust off that old bike sitting in the closet and take it for a spin." - The Wisdom of Dre
"This book is a very short, entertaining read. It keeps up fast pace, moving from race to race and season to season smoothly and quickly." - Pete's Entertainment Reviews
"Parkin chronicles the years he spent training and racing in Belgium during the late '80s with brevity and candor, giving the reader plenty of breathing room to enjoy the behind the scenes look at professional bike racing." - Scott's Bookshelf
Edel Rodriguez is a cyclist and the artist who created the cover illustration for A Dog in a Hat. The book cover's illustration is not the only one Edel drew. Check out the early sketches on his blog.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
The Athlete's Guide to Yoga by Sage Rountree on InsideTri.com
VeloPress author Sage Rountree has contributed content from her book, The Athlete's Guide to Yoga, to InsideTri.com.
The first article explains the benefits of Tree Pose (see left), which builds balance and opens tight hips.
The second article shows variations on Chair Pose, which builds strength in the legs and core.
Sage Rountree combines endurance coaching cred with yoga. Sage is a USA Triathlon and USA Cycling certified coach and a registered yoga teacher with the Yoga Alliance. She's also an accomplished age group triathlete and marathon runner.
The first article explains the benefits of Tree Pose (see left), which builds balance and opens tight hips.
The second article shows variations on Chair Pose, which builds strength in the legs and core.
Sage Rountree combines endurance coaching cred with yoga. Sage is a USA Triathlon and USA Cycling certified coach and a registered yoga teacher with the Yoga Alliance. She's also an accomplished age group triathlete and marathon runner.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
VeloPress Publishes A Dog in a Hat by Joe Parkin, foreword by Bob Rolll
"A Dog in a Hat is the most authentic book ever written about making a living as a pro cyclist in Europe." -Bob Roll, Versus TV cycling commentator
Boulder, CO, USA - August 28, 2008 - A Dog in a Hat is the remarkable story of American bike racer Joe Parkin. Parkin was an amateur racer in California in 1987 when he met Bob Roll, a pro with the powerhouse Team 7-Eleven. To become a real pro, "Lobotomy Bob" advised Joe to go to Belgium, host to cycling's most grueling race scene. What follows is the amazing memoir of a blue-collar cycling career carved out of the rain-soaked trenches of Europe. The book is now available in bookstores, bike shops, and online.
Parkin's memoir reads like a novel. In plainspoken, fast-paced prose, Parkin describes the true life of the professional bike racer, putting the reader into the whirlwind of this hardest of athletic educations. A Dog in a Hat begins with Parkin's terrifying first visit to his team doctor, where he is strapped to a table and monitored by humming electrodes as men in white lab coats coldly divine his future as a pro.
A Dog in a Hat celebrates the glory of bike racing, but Parkin also lays out the hard reality of the life-the drugs, the payoffs, the betrayals by teammates, the battles with team owners for money and contracts, the endless promises, and the exhaustion of racing day after day.
Despite the pain, despite the suffering, A Dog in a Hat is a beautiful book. It is one American's story of his love affair with professional cycling, set in the hardest place in the world to be a bike racer. It is a story untold until now, and one that Parkin's readers will never forget.
A Dog in a Hat: An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium
By Joe Parkin, foreword by Bob Roll
Paperback with color photosection
6" x 9", 232 pp. | VP-DOG, $21.95 | 978-1-934030-26-4
Joe Parkin represented the United States at the World Professional Cycling Championships and the World Cyclocross Championships. Following his road racing years in Belgium, he returned to the United States and began a successful second career as a pro mountain bike racer.
For media review copies, author interviews and events, please contact:
Dave Trendler, Marketing and Publicity Manager, (303) 245-2138, dtrendler@competitorgroup.com
Retailers and distributors, please contact:
Jen Soulé, Sales Manager, (800) 811-4210 x169, wholesale@competitorgroup.com
VeloPress is an endurance sports and fitness publisher focusing on the sports of cycling, triathlon, and running. VeloPress is the book publishing division of Competitor Group, Inc., publisher of VeloNews, Triathlete, Inside Triathlon, and Competitor magazines; producer of Elite Racing marathons and half-marathons and the Muddy Buddy adventure series; and owner of VeloGear, an online and catalog retailer. For more information, please visit velopress.com.
Boulder, CO, USA - August 28, 2008 - A Dog in a Hat is the remarkable story of American bike racer Joe Parkin. Parkin was an amateur racer in California in 1987 when he met Bob Roll, a pro with the powerhouse Team 7-Eleven. To become a real pro, "Lobotomy Bob" advised Joe to go to Belgium, host to cycling's most grueling race scene. What follows is the amazing memoir of a blue-collar cycling career carved out of the rain-soaked trenches of Europe. The book is now available in bookstores, bike shops, and online.
Parkin's memoir reads like a novel. In plainspoken, fast-paced prose, Parkin describes the true life of the professional bike racer, putting the reader into the whirlwind of this hardest of athletic educations. A Dog in a Hat begins with Parkin's terrifying first visit to his team doctor, where he is strapped to a table and monitored by humming electrodes as men in white lab coats coldly divine his future as a pro.
A Dog in a Hat celebrates the glory of bike racing, but Parkin also lays out the hard reality of the life-the drugs, the payoffs, the betrayals by teammates, the battles with team owners for money and contracts, the endless promises, and the exhaustion of racing day after day.
Despite the pain, despite the suffering, A Dog in a Hat is a beautiful book. It is one American's story of his love affair with professional cycling, set in the hardest place in the world to be a bike racer. It is a story untold until now, and one that Parkin's readers will never forget.
A Dog in a Hat: An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium
By Joe Parkin, foreword by Bob Roll
Paperback with color photosection
6" x 9", 232 pp. | VP-DOG, $21.95 | 978-1-934030-26-4
Joe Parkin represented the United States at the World Professional Cycling Championships and the World Cyclocross Championships. Following his road racing years in Belgium, he returned to the United States and began a successful second career as a pro mountain bike racer.
For media review copies, author interviews and events, please contact:
Dave Trendler, Marketing and Publicity Manager, (303) 245-2138, dtrendler@competitorgroup.com
Retailers and distributors, please contact:
Jen Soulé, Sales Manager, (800) 811-4210 x169, wholesale@competitorgroup.com
VeloPress is an endurance sports and fitness publisher focusing on the sports of cycling, triathlon, and running. VeloPress is the book publishing division of Competitor Group, Inc., publisher of VeloNews, Triathlete, Inside Triathlon, and Competitor magazines; producer of Elite Racing marathons and half-marathons and the Muddy Buddy adventure series; and owner of VeloGear, an online and catalog retailer. For more information, please visit velopress.com.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Gale Bernhardt Appearing on Denver TV Before Men's Olympic Triathlon Final
Tune into Denver's CW2 Morning News at 7:45 a.m. MT on Tuesday, August 19 to see VeloPress author Gale Bernhardt introduce viewers to triathlon and discuss the differences between your local sprint tri and the Olympic race format. Gale will be interviewed by Chris Parente.
Gale will compare a road bike and clip-on aero bars and an Olympic-legal time trial bike. She'll demonstrate the advantages of speedlaces. She'll also show off one of Jarrod Shoemaker's tri suits.
Root for Jarrod and Team USA triathletes during NBC's coverage of the men's Olympic triathlon finals.
Gale will compare a road bike and clip-on aero bars and an Olympic-legal time trial bike. She'll demonstrate the advantages of speedlaces. She'll also show off one of Jarrod Shoemaker's tri suits.
Root for Jarrod and Team USA triathletes during NBC's coverage of the men's Olympic triathlon finals.
Friday, August 15, 2008
VeloPress Buyer's Guide updated for fall 2008
Unlike many team sports that take a break between seasons, endurance athletes tend to train year round. Yet endurance sports do have seasonal cycles. For example, late fall begins the base building period, with lower intensity, higher volume training. Early winter might involve crosstraining like yoga or strength training.
Many VeloPress books sell strongly all year, but some are more applicable during specific seasons or around particular race events. People who don't participate in our sports are sometimes unsure when to stock certain titles.
Enter: the VeloPress Buyer's Guide, which is now updated for fall 2008.
Our Buyer's Guide is designed to help buyers stock up on the right books at the right time, so that they sell through.
We've found that our Buyer's Guide also helps people shopping for gifts books.
Many VeloPress books sell strongly all year, but some are more applicable during specific seasons or around particular race events. People who don't participate in our sports are sometimes unsure when to stock certain titles.
Enter: the VeloPress Buyer's Guide, which is now updated for fall 2008.
Our Buyer's Guide is designed to help buyers stock up on the right books at the right time, so that they sell through.
We've found that our Buyer's Guide also helps people shopping for gifts books.
VeloPress Fall 2008 catalog now available
Please download the VeloPress Fall 2008 catalog. This is a 1.5 meg pdf file. Download now.
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