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    • Guido P. Rubino   

      The Racing Bicycle

      Guido Rubino, one of the most authoritative voices in the cycling world through the renowned website Cyclinside, guides the reader in discovering the frame, materials, components, setups, and geometries that are fundamental to a proper and thorough understanding of the racing bicycle.

      Even though riding a bicycle is almost instinctive, the technological evolution of the racing bicycle in recent decades requires specific skills that must be learned. In recent years, the racing bicycle has increasingly become an object of desire, both due to the diversification of models (from road bikes to gravel bikes, including time trial and cyclocross bikes) and the introduction of E-Road and E-Gravel bikes, which have expanded the number of riders and routes.

      Once in the saddle, it is necessary to learn not only about oneself but also about gear ratios, how to ride on different routes, and how to manage the bike’s behavior under various stresses, in order to ride safely and enjoyably.

      The book is complemented by technical illustrations and over 200 photographs.

    • Luca Gregorio    Pietro Pisaneschi   

      Hate each other a little

      Stories and background of cycling’s extraordinary rivalries

      Twelve cycling rivalries told four-handedly by Gregorio and Pisaneschi, two journalists and sports commentators who know the champions and their stories up close, and who are able to reveal both the humanity and the harshness of their characters.

      Rivalries have been the spice of cycling since the very beginning of its history. Without invoking Coppi and Bartali too much, in this book the two authors revisit the last sixty years of great competitions (the Tour, the Giro, the Classics) through the clashes between the greatest champions. Thus, the Cannibal Merckx bites–and is sometimes bitten by–Gimondi and Ocaña; Moser and Saronni never stop teasing each other, even after they’ve stopped racing. Then there’s the Pirate, Pantani, who was above all a rival to himself, up to the recent years’ rivalries between Pogacar and Vingegaard, Van Aert and Van Der Poel, which have reignited fans’ enthusiasm for a sport where the contact with the riders is incredibly close.

      A breathtaking photo finish at the end of the book lets the reader relive all the rivalries just recounted.

      With a foreword by Riccardo Magrini, cycling commentator of the legendary duo "Greg & Magro" and author of Close to the Clouds. The Great Climbers of Modern Cycling (Hoepli, 2023).

    • Roberto Beccantini   

      Played by God

      Football’s immortal gestures

      A bicycle kick by Gigi Riva, a throw by Platini, a dribble by Messi and so on. There are technical gestures that are worth an entire match: a mixture of technique, instinct and personality that have become the calling card of the world’s greatest football stars. What everyone remembers.

      Roberto Beccantini, in half a century of profession, has seen them all, often from the stands of a stadium around the world. In this book, he recounts them and vivisects them, also through the art of Luca Laurenti’s illustrated stories, widening his gaze to the personalities of the champions that the journalist often met in person and whose behind-the-scenes stories he could not write in an article.

      The book is, at the same time, a history of world football told through the protagonists and a manual of technique, from ball control to shooting, from free kicks to backhands and heels. Gestures that continue to feed the legend of the most beautiful game in the world.

    • Mauro Colombo    Luigi Ferro    Maurizio Harari    Andrea Maietti    Roberto Torti   

      1908 F.C. Inter

      The Stories

      In a new, revised and updated edition, the breathtaking history of the craziest team in Italy (never relegated to Serie B), narrated and coloured in black and in blue.

      From the original Inter to Ambrosiana that used to play at the Arena, from Angelo to Massimo Moratti, going through the eras of Fraizzoli and Pellegrini, up to the Chinese Inter.

      The story of over a century of events for a team that has reserved, and still reserves, the height of excitement and depths of despair, racing hearts and passions (with no comparison with its historic rivals).

      Introduced by Massimo Moratti, this book has been written by five “obsessed” Inter fans (esteemed professionals and academics) and is enriched with illustrations by Osvaldo Casanova, a cult illustrator in the world of football.

      A book to take in your hands and read in the (many) moments of celebration and despair. Because this is Inter.

    • Fabrizio Mercandelli    Carol Visconti   

      Fun Tai Chi

      A User-funny Handbook

      A Tai Chi manual explained in a fun and accessible way, with theoretical lessons and practical exercises together with Master Shifu, who sneaks in between one chapter and the next.

      It is believed that Tai Chi strengthens the body and mind, increases vitality, dispels stress, strengthens self-confidence, stimulates creativity and improves the immune system. This is therefore the purpose of this book: not just a simple sports manual, but to rediscover our inner well-being, having fun and without ever losing sight of the authoritativeness of this discipline.

      This book is organized into two sections: The Yin World (the theoretical, philosophical, and spiritual part) and, by rotating the book, it is possible to be immersed in The Yang World (practical and combat lessons).

      Practical lessons include 5 blocks of exercises (all illustrated): the 10 basic positions of Tai Chi all connected to QR codes that link to demonstrative video-lessons, the 8 techniques, the 8 fundamental exercises or the 8 pieces of brocade, the game of the 5 animals, the 24-form, famous all over the world and illustrated in the book and explained step by step.

      Kung Fu Song is a song specifically made to accompany all the video-lessons and simplify learning the terminology and the positions.

    • Claudio Colombo   

      Head Down

      Kinshasa, 30 October 1974 Ali vs Foreman, the Dawn of a Revolution

      On 30 October 1974, in Kinshasa, Zaire, Muhammad Ali and George Foreman faced each other in a challenge between two boxers opposite in terms of character, personality, and technique: “The Rumble in the Jungle”.

      It was one of the most enthralling and surprising matches in the history of boxing: not just a display of muscles and vigour, but also an exercise in tactical skills and strategic intuitions, physical resilience, and mental power. In short: the match of the century.

      In this book, containing rare pictures, Claudio Colombo retraces the history of that match, in a fascinating mixture of the exciting moments of the fight and the stages of its complex organisation.

      The success of this visionary event went beyond every expectation and became timeless as still, half a century later, the Kinshasa “Rumble” is very much alive in the memory and legends of modern boxing.

    • Federico Ferrero    Filippo Trojano   

      Smashing Rackets

      Tennis and breaking Moments

      This is a photographic and anecdotal journey through an explosive and somehow unique gesture in sport: the racket smash.

      Why smash a racket? Why did some tennis players never even think they could do it? All tennis players – even amateurs – have had a moment of rage when, for the first time, their precious racket ended up in smithereens.

      Filippo Trojano has shot dozens of studio pictures of smashed rackets, turning them into full-blown portraits; Federico Ferrero has complemented each shot with anecdotes and historical references. Rounding out the narrative are the words of tennis greats and archive photographs from the 1930s to the 1970s. The centrepiece, through and through, is the tennis racket.

      Foreword by Marco Lodoli.

    • Luca Gregorio    Riccardo Magrini   

      Close to the Clouds

      The great Climbers of modern Cycling

      From Van Impe to Pogacar, Pantani, Chiappucci, Nibali and Contador, these cyclists’ stories brim with success, aggression, courage and imagination. The book is a tribute to the sport’s greatest climbers, always able to keep fans on the edge of their seats at every uphill sprint.

      Cycling comes in all sorts of flavours. In the collective imagination, when we speak of the great multiple-stage competitions – Tour, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta – all the highlights come from the great climbers.

      This two-man effort by Eurosport commentators Luca Gregorio and Riccardo Magrini is based on the emotions triggered by ten selectedimbers and takes us through the great exploits that marked their careers.

      The book includes a foreword by writer, mountaineer and standout cycling fan Mauro Corona.

    • Fabio Palma   

      Sport Climbing

      A complete Guide to Techniques and Training

      This is a handbook on how sport climbing techniques, materials and training methods have evolved – an evolution that has made sport climbing increasingly popular and turned it into an Olympic discipline.

      Today, sport climbing is the fastest growing sport in Italy and one of the fastest growing in the world. It is coached much more thoroughly than ever by a new generation of coaches and trainers, drawing more and more very young enthusiasts.

      This handbook embraces everything that has been challenged and revolutionised in recent years and includes an inspiring image gallery.

    • Marco Bucciantini    Federico Ferrero   

      The Last Monkey

      The Evolution of Tennis up to Roger Federer

      The riveting history of tennis – a game steeped in tradition but still ever –evolving.

      Tennis is the summation and expression of man, what he has been and what he wants to become, solving numerous conflicts and developing a game that depends on the net sum of his qualities and shortcoming; that very sum then has to be turned into an identity complemented with ideas and strikes, tweaking, fine-tuning and even discarding them as needed, in order to identify the optimal strategy for each match. This is the only way to overcome one’s opponent and be the first across the line. It is an individual struggle that concerns everyone because human expression can only endure if it draws in its contemporaries and generates an economy that is advantageous for its performers, its organisers and its followers.

      In this growing need for exasperation, Roger Federer appeared – the last monkey. But what kind of evolution can there be after him? This book attempts to answer this question beginning with the origins of man’s evolution.