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Seed capital

e know we’re supposed to be a cycling magazine, but if you haven’t read it, Christopher McDougall’s is a fascinating book about… running. In it McDougall examines the Tarahumara, a secretive Native Mexican tribe possessed of superhuman running abilities. Spreading themselves over the Mexican high, where a wooden ball is kicked and chased in a game that can last from hours to days.

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