Cycling Philosophy for Everyone – A Philosophical Tour de Force

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (2):182 - 184 (2011)
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Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 182-184, May 2011

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