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Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder
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- Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder is an anthology of 30 articles written by an amateur cyclist over a period of 10 years. The collection exhibits the madness that engulfs those who descend into cycling obsession, celebrating the average cyclist living in a world defined by the pros. The writings range from fanciful musings concerning the Tao of singlespeeding to lengthy descriptions of end-to-end rides in Britain and Ireland. Mountain biking, road cycling and all sorts of other cycling events are chronicled along the way. Each is written in a lighthearted style designed to bring the reader into the author's world which is often littered with incident and humour. The listener will find a loose ticklist of events to ride, bikes to own and challenges to take on, each described in the author's own inimitable style.
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- Sparkly
- 08-15-13
Adventures of a Serial Amateur
Personal stories, mostly essay-length, about the author's travails as a late blooming cycling fanatic. These 'inner voice' stories are quite humorous, especially the author's ping-ponging between hubris and humiliation at the club rides. My favorite sections were the introduction, when the author makes the life-changing decision to get fit during an awkward elevator incident, and his ride of The Étape in France, a cyclo-sportive event in which amateurs may ride a Tour de France stage on the rest day during the 'real' Tour. In the essayist tradition, the best stories emerge when things go wrong, and the author has plenty of things go wrong. My one criticism - occasionally attitude gets the better of the author. For example, he makes a point to single out and mock fellow cycling essayist Elden, of Fat Cyclist blog. Why do that? The two are cut from the same chamois, so to speak, and Elden is a much beloved figure in cycling blogs. Still, this was great to listen to while trapped in the carpool wishing I were cycling.
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- Maciej
- 12-24-12
Great one!
What made the experience of listening to Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder the most enjoyable?
Outstanding voice of lector
What was one of the most memorable moments of Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder?
There are so many... :)
What does Simon Whistler bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
There is no "just read the book". This book is great :) And lector - he brought a quite new experience - as the book is very funny, than it's really very easy to spoil the reading if wrong lector is chosen. And Simon Whistler is just great!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes - the ending. It came so fast...
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- Guninstructor
- 04-25-19
very entertaining for cyclists by a cyclist
great job Dave. You mastered expeessing what goes through a cyclists mind during rides in a humorous and enjoyable series of stories. great read.....or listen.
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- ChargingDC
- 08-17-17
A fun listen for any cyclist
Although I love cycling (perhaps to the point of obsession) I do NOT love most cycling books. In fact, most are just boring and written from an elitist perspective. This one is different. The author offers a fresh perspective, complete with his infectious humor and self deprecating way. It was a very refreshing read and a must for anyone who loves cycling as much as I do.
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- Tomboysuze
- 09-10-16
Performance was odd
I like the writing by Dave Barter, but Simon Whistler's performance was irritating. It sounds like he was on some sort of tranquilizer and made the book unpleasant to listen to. Very flat, boring reading that sounded as if he was sleep-talking. I didn't expect a lot of drama, but some pleasant pacing and inflection is a must. This performance was not my cup of tea.
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- Gary
- 08-11-16
Light Hearted and Engaging
Dave Barter compiles 30 articles from his cycling authorship that take the reader on light hearted journeys that are sure to leave you with a smile. From duplicating legendary stages of Le Tour de France to completing 2 attempts of Britain's most famous ride known as "The End to Ender" from Land's End to John O'Groat's. An avid mountain biker as well, Dave takes you on epic rides through Moab, Utah to the everyday experience of carving singletrack in Wilkshire. His seemingly endless supply of British wit and dry humor, coupled with his relatability to almost any average joe, make for a read almost any that have ever felt wind through hair while on two wheels sure to enjoy.
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- Darren
- 04-28-16
Cyclist Addicts Unite!
Great format, loved the short stories. Written by a true cyclist, so many things I could relate to.
Chapeau!
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- Jeffrey Wright
- 03-07-16
If you're truly a cyclist you'll love this!
A brilliant effort capturing the thoughts and adventures of a passionate cyclist. The narration was excellent and the content was truly entertaining.
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- ketil vestby
- 02-23-15
Great story, told almost perfectly
This book made me enjoy Audible books immensly - I dont know how many times I have re-listened it but its many..
I simply love all of it, from the main characters modest start to the finish..
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- Loren
- 03-10-13
Entertaining accounts of all types of cycling
These are the collected stories of Dave Barter, an avid cyclist from the UK and read by another Brit. He started his cycling on a mountain bike and then branched out into road, cyclocross, touring, single speed, virtual commuting, and various other combinations. Obviously a pretty good amateur cyclist, he writes in a self deprecating manner that mostly seems truthful, particularly as it comes to his tendency to poorly prepare, or face an awful lot of pretty lousy weather. Of course, cycling almost year round in the UK, and also doing some lengthy tours, I guess there is no way to avoid some nasty weather.
As to whether others will enjoy this book, I should admit that I listened to 100% of this book while on my bike, either on my commute to/from work or on a weekend ride. And I also got back into riding on a mountain bike and have also gone to some of the places he visited, even though he rarely mentions his trips to places like Moab (the reader pronounces it Mobe) except a story about being stuck in Denver while trying to get out there for some riding. This actually gives a picture of the book, in that many of the stories involve humorous stories about trying to get to the ride or get the bike in shape, etc. I can't say it was a laugh-out-loud book, but there were many time when you could relate to the situations he describes.
He did some impressive rides, and clearly had some years when he trained hard for particular events, with a particular focus on riding up hills. So if you are a cyclist, there are some inspiring stories, particularly given that he covers so many different types of riding in places that most riders will never get a chance to visit. Hats off to his wife Helen as she has an unusual amount of patience, as cycling obviously took over his life--the title is pretty accurate.
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- DNix
- 08-28-12
A must for all cyclists.
If you cycle at any level you surly cant fail to relate to some if not all of the storys in this book. In essence its a collection of short story's written as blogs or magazine articles the author Dave, he has collated these story's and presented them in a flowing narrative that brings you into his obsessive world of cycling, Dave has in his self-deprecating way has produced a superb book which translates into audio perfectly as a very funny listen, its well narrated by Simon together they transport you to epic and sometimes grueling world of road sportive s, local and distant mountain bike rides, The Alps, the lakes, E2E to all-night rides, Singlespeeds, punchers and into the lives of the friends he meets on the way . I was going for a ride anyway but if I wasn't It would have inspired me to get out there!
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- Mr
- 01-03-14
A difficult listen
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I found this a difficult listen, mostly down to the narration.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Different narrator.
Would you be willing to try another one of Simon Whistler’s performances?
No
Could you see Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?
Potentially but haven't given it too much thought
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- Alex Tucker
- 04-26-13
Brilliant!
This is a superb book, written by the guy that lives next door. Dave is a very funny man and one you would love to have a pint with after a cycle through the mud. Everything he writes you will relate to, from buying too many bikes (he has 9!), buying every shiny new thing for cycling that CRC comes up with to the roadie vrs mountie battle and the hook that gets you when you get on your bike and trash out the miles. If you have a mountain bike, a super lite carbon race bike or some old banger that you trash around the forest in then you will love this book. Very well read too with a real belief that it is Daves voice without the speed and accent. If he ever comes to Ireland I'd love to take him to our forests and show him the colour of our mud (no ... not like that you perverts!)
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- Michael
- 09-25-13
Irritating narrator. Struggled to finish.
Would you try another book written by Dave Barter or narrated by Simon Whistler?
Not Simon Whistler
Would you ever listen to anything by Dave Barter again?
Yes
Did Simon Whistler do a good job differentiating each of the characters? How?
No. Too camp and snooty
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Just the subject matter
Any additional comments?
A good book spoiled by a terrible narrator who belongs on the History channel
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- Littlebricks
- 05-06-21
Dave write a funny honest book.
The book was funny interesting and entertaining. Snippets of a guy who like cycling..... Thanks for sharing.
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- EdPeters
- 04-25-21
a totally uninspiring book
how is this guy able to make a sport that he claims to love, sound so boring? I found this book to be a marathon test of my listening. I kept listening hoping that would get better. I've made all the way to the end and can say it doesn't get any better!
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- Andy
- 11-02-20
Dave barter cyclist
As I have read this book I thought what it would be like to listen to, wasn't disappointed a great listen from start to finish.
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- P. Wyeth
- 10-12-20
The true cycling experience, enjoyed every word.
I absolutely loved this audio book. I raced through the first half and then slowed to savour the second half. I related to the individual stories / blog posts in one way or another. But Dave really has done a lot and I loved the honesty of his experiences. I particularly could identify with forcing yourself to go for a ride, and the laboured process to retrieve your kit, I laughed so much tears rolling down my face.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-05-20
Great stories spoiled by narration
Some great cycling stories, however i gave up after 2/3rds of the book was complete because of the narration.
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- james
- 10-01-19
Hilarious pronunciation
Good listen even though English must be the narrator’s second language. Suspect pronunciation adds to the charm
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- Janice Hill
- 04-27-19
funny book, narration doesn't match content
2nd to last story especially good. written in a very dry, funny style, but narrator too stiff and proper. the author's own voice would have been much better
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- Garren
- 02-14-19
It’s a lifestyle - I get it!
Fantastic book. Plenty of emphatic humor and passion.
Designed for middle age men for middle aged men!
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- craig
- 07-27-14
Awesome storystory poor narration
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes for sure the content was good, story's memorable and it offered a great insight in to the addition of cycling. I listened to it whilst traveling in the car and when out running and have no regrets about the 9 our so hours I spent on it.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder?
I really enjoyed the Lands end to John io Groats section.
This had inspired me to look for more books in that genre.
Would you be willing to try another one of Simon Whistler’s performances?
Not at all this was the real lore point of the book for me. The narration was in my opinion extremely poor.
I found him to be flat and unamusing. Even the funny sections were diluted with this narration.
Was Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder worth the listening time?
Yes. Good content
Any additional comments?
I almost bowed out half way for to narration. In glad I stuck with it as it was overall an enjoyable book.