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Occupation
  
Author

Name
  
Richard Ballantine

Spouse
  
Sherry


Genre
  
Cycling

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
25 July 1940Kingston, New York state, USA (
1940-07-25
)

Died
  
May 29, 2013, London, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Ian Ballantine, Betty Ballantine

People also search for
  
Betty Ballantine, Ian Ballantine, Melvin Belli, John Schubert

Books
  
Richard's Bicycle Book, Ultimate bicycle book, Richard's 21st Century B, Richards' bicycle repair ma, City Cycling

Notable works
  
Richard's Bicycle Book

Richard ballantine obituary in the times newspaper


Richard Ballantine (25 July 1940 – 29 May 2013) was a cycling writer, journalist and cycling advocate. Born in America, the son of Ian and Betty Ballantine of Ballantine Books, and educated at the Browning School in New York and Columbia University, he principally resided in London, England. He is most famous for his 1972 Richard's Bicycle Book and its subsequent editions. He was also an editor at Rufus Publications (founded by his parents) and founded several magazines including Bicycle magazine.

Contents

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Richard's Bicycle Book

Richard Ballantine Richard Ballantine Life and style The Guardian

Ballantine's Richard's Bicycle Book, first published in 1972, appeared at a time when cycling was experiencing a resurgence in popularity due in part to the oil shortages of the world oil crisis and the appearance of lightweight road bicycles. The book was a cornucopia of cycling-related information; it not only contained an overview of the history of the bicycle, explanations of differing bicycle designs and types and various bicycle accessories, guides to basic bicycle maintenance and fitting among others, but was heavily laced with the author's own views and humour to boot.

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The Bicycle Book also introduced many new cyclists to the world of commuting and bicycle touring and was also an early example of bicycle advocacy. In a section on road cycling, commuting, and etiquette, Ballantine firmly stated his view that cyclists, as lawful road users, had an absolute right to share existing roads, and that the safe travel of all users should take precedence in designing new streets and thoroughfares.

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Over the years, Richard's Bicycle Book has been through several incarnations such as Richard's New Bicycle Book (1987) and Richard's 21st Century Bicycle Book (2000).

Ballantine and the HPV movement

Richard Ballantine Richard Ballantine did more than anyone to bring back the bicycle

Ballantine was prominent in the human powered vehicle movement from its inception in the 1980s and active in the HPV racing movement.

He was chairman of the British Human Power Club and of the World Human Powered Vehicle Association.

References

Richard Ballantine Wikipedia