The story of international adventuring racing, from the jungles of Borneo to the peaks of the Andes, as seen through the eyes of a reporter/competitor. Teams battle time, the elements and physical and emotional exhaustion, with only a fraction of entrants surviving fatigue and injury to finish.
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Surviving the Toughest Race On Earth by Martin Dugard
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About Martin Dugard
Journalist and sportswriter Marty Dugard is a frequent contributor to Sports Illustrated, GQ, Esquire, and other magazines. He is the author of Knockdown: A True Story of Sailors and the Sea. Well-known for his reporting of endurance sports events, he has covered adventure racing since its inception. A marathoner and triathlete, Marty lives in Orange County, California with his wife and three children.
Table of Contents
Leaving normal; a little bit of madness; the discipline of deprivation; don't step in the mud; decisions; Oklahoma and other delights; what it feels like to quit the Raid - part 1; let the games begin; Tahoe, Moab and Mammoth; the streets of Bariloche; racing; what it feels like to quit the Raid - part 2; Moby Raid; eco prosperity; what it feels like to finish the Raid Gauloises.
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CIN0070181292VG
9780070181298
0070181292
Surviving the Toughest Race On Earth by Martin Dugard
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