by Eric Reed
World War I, 23, 33, 50, 112, 116, 129
Western Mail, 46
World War II, 51, 69, 117
West Germany, broadcast advertising, 57
Wright, Wilbur, 128
Wilcockson, John, 142 – 43
Wylie, Laurence, 61
Willard, Frances, 13, 14
Winfrey, Oprah, 195
The Yellow Jersey (Hurne), 153
winners, Tour de France: commonalities, xv – xvii;
yellow jersey prize, xiii, 164 – 65, 166. See also win-
during the early 1900s, 22, 23, 28; during the
ners, Tour de France
1920s, 38, 85; during the 1930s, 43, 88, 94 – 95,
Young, Patrick, 217nn28 – 29, 219n92, 219n99
193; during the 1940s, 53, 87, 94 – 95, 146, photo
Yugoslavian riders, 44n
section; during the 1950s, 82, 170; during the
1960s, 100 – 101, 103, 149, 170, 172, 174; during
Zabel, Erik, 192
the 1970s, 107, 176; during the 1980s, 79, 107,
Zeldin, Theodore, 147
139, 149, 161, 176 – 77, 180 – 81, photo section;
Zoetemelk, Joop, 78
during the 1990s, 161, 182, 185, 194; during the
Z team, 181
early 2000s, 194
Zülle, Alex, 185, 187
Document Outline
Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction
Chapter 1. Sport, Bicycling, and Globalization in the Print Era: Convergences and Divergences
Chapter 2. The Tour, Greatest of the Turn-of-the- Century Bicycle Races
Chapter 3. The Tour and Television: A Love- Hate Story
Chapter 4. The French School of Cycling
Chapter 5. The Tour in the Provinces: Sport and Small Cities in the Global Age
Chapter 6. The Tour’s Globalizing Agenda in the Television Age
Chapter 7. The Global Tour and Its Stars
Afterword: Doping and the Tour on the World Stage
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index