Ned Boulting: The Accidental Tour-ist

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Author Ned Boulting.

7pm - 8pm : Waterstones

Non-fiction Under £10

Castle Street, Norwich, NR2 1PB

The voice of cycling and bestselling author takes us behind the scenes of the world’s biggest races, revealing chaotic, memorable, and ridiculous stories from the road.

His latest book, The Accidental Tour-ist, follows up from How I Won the Yellow Jumper and 1923, combining Ned’s extraordinary experience and knowledge with his trademark humour. In this lap of honour, Ned will share his unique experiences from an extraordinary commentating career.

This new non-fiction book combines entertaining tales, intriguing characters, and expert knowledge, from the life and times of greats such as Chris Froome and Mark Cavenidsh, to insights on life at the Giro d’Italia,

Perfect for cycling and sports fans!

Tickets: £6

"The insight of a reporter, and the passion of a fan, but still clear-eyed enough to take joy in pro-racing's absurdities and contradictions."

Michael Hutchinson

Ned Boulting

Author Ned Boulting.

Ned Boulting is the UK’s best known voice of cycling – he has worked for ITV on every Tour de France since 2003. He is an award-winning sports journalist, television presenter and the author of seven books, including the bestselling 1923, How I Won the Yellow Jumper and On the Road Bike. He is the co-host of the popular Never Strays Far podcast. He lives in London with his wife and three cats.