In this episode of The Cycling Europe Podcast, guest presenter Andrew Edwards chats to Andrew P. Sykes about his 2022 cycle around Europe and his new book – Le Grand Tour on a Bike Called Wanda – that is published on May 1st 2024.
“Secondary school teacher and inveterate would-be adventurer Andrew P. Sykes is back in the saddle. This time, however, it doesn’t belong to his long-term sidekick Reggie. There’s a fresh-faced kid on the block and she’s a bike called Wanda. (Nothing fishy about that!) The new double act set off on a grand tour of Europe to explore some of the continent’s most iconic cycling routes and locations: the Vélomaritime, the Avenue Verte to Paris, the Véloscénie to Mont-Saint-Michel, the Vélodyssée, the Canal de la Garonne, the Canal du Midi, the ViaRhôna, the Furka Pass and the Rhine are all on the itinerary of this light-hearted loop from the Hook of Holland… to the Hook of Holland. Join Andrew and Wanda as they put their best foot and only front wheel forward in a hot, dusty but at times very damp quest to delve into the lives, landscapes, history and culture of some of our nearest continental cousins and the countries they call home.”
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Hi Andrew I really enjoy your bogs, podcasts and previous books. I tried to pre-order “The Grand Tour One as a PAPR copy, but saw itwas only available from AMAZ as a Kindle book. When can I get a paper copy?
Thanks Margaret Armstrong
magarm298@yahoo.co.uk
Hi Margaret
Thanks for the message. Yes, you can pre-order the eBook but you are now able to pre-order the paperback version (no idea why!!). It will become available to order from the morning of May 1st. Hope that’s OK. Many thanks for the kind comments; they are much appreciated. And I hope you enjoy the book when you get hold of a copy.
Best wishes
Andrew