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Just a quickie to remind you that you can still download the first ever Daily Cycle e-book completely free of charge no strings attached. There is now also a Kindle version although Amazon won’t let me publish it for free, so it is set to the minimum price of 0.86p (GBP). All “profits” will go to the charity cause.

What’s in the book?

Here is a quick look at the contents page:

  1. Summit – by Andy Ward
  2. First Impression Matter – by Tim Bland
  3. Something a little bit different – by Rob Ellis
  4. Preference and Application – by Tim Bland
  5. The Social Side of Cycling – by Amy O’Halloran
  6. Rasputin in Le Reposoir – by Andy Ward
  7. First Impressions Last a Life Time – by Tim Bland
  8. The Timer Starts His Countdown – by Andy Ward

These 8 fantastic and completely original articles can be yours to enjoy, share, print and read completely free simply by clicking the link. Enjoy - http://bit.ly/ebook-ICyclist

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