Real Cyclists Don't Race: Informal Affiliations of the Weekend Warrior
This study examines participation in an emerging, non-conventional sporting form that retains a self generated and mediated structure, providing an attractive alternative not fully explained by a shift to individualism. Based on ethnography and interviews, the study presents a cohort of capable spor...
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