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Dec 2012
1h 1m

William Fotheringham at Edinburgh Intern...

Edinburgh International Book Festival
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Cycling was a hot topic during the summer of 2012, with British success in the Olympics and the Tour de France, and the breaking of the Lance Armstrong scandal, and it was against this backdrop that sports journalist William Fotheringham came to the Book Festival to talk about one of the cycling world’s lesser-known legends. Eddy Merckx is to cycling what Al ... Show More
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Robert Macfarlane at Edinburgh International Book Festival
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