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The Economics of Professional Road Cycling

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  • Provides a comprehensive survey of the economic and managerial aspects of professional road cycling
  • Presents a state of the art of the literature on cycling economics and cycling management
  • Fills a significant gap in academic sports literature

Part of the book series: Sports Economics, Management and Policy (SEMP, volume 19)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Daam Van Reeth
    Pages 1-8
  3. Organizational Structure and Finances of Professional Road Cycling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 9-9
    2. The Finances of Professional Cycling Teams

      • Daam Van Reeth
      Pages 35-67
  4. Demand for Professional Road Cycling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 121-121
    2. TV Broadcasting of Road Cycling Races

      • Daam Van Reeth
      Pages 123-161
    3. The Tour de France: A Success Story in Spite of Competitive Imbalance

      • Wladimir Andreff, Jean-François Mignot
      Pages 163-180
    4. Willingness to Pay for Professional Road Cycling Events

      • Willem I. J. de Boer, Ruud H. Koning
      Pages 181-193
  5. Personnel and Performance Issues in Professional Road Cycling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 195-195
    2. Human Capital and Labor Exchange in Road Cycling

      • Daniel J. Larson, Jean-François Brocard
      Pages 197-225
    3. Strategic Behavior in Road Cycling Competitions

      • Jean-François Mignot
      Pages 227-251
    4. Modeling Performances and Competitive Balance in Road Cycling Competitions

      • Benjamin Cabaud, Nicolas Scelles, Aurélien François, Stephen Morrow
      Pages 253-281
    5. Doping in Cycling

      • Hans Vandeweghe
      Pages 283-308
  6. Developing Trends in Professional Road Cycling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 309-309
    2. Professional Women’s Road Cycling

      • Suzanne Ryder
      Pages 311-336
    3. Globalization in Professional Road Cycling

      • Daam Van Reeth
      Pages 337-367

About this book

This volume brings together current academic research and knowledge on the economics and management of professional road cycling. Each chapter treats a particular economic aspect of the sport, from organizational structure to marketing, finance, media coverage, labor, strategic behavior, and competitive balance. By discussing the existing research and complementing it with the newest concepts, ideas and data on professional road cycling, this book sets an agenda for further academic research while providing insights for all stakeholders in cycling: governments, cycling's governing bodies, team managers, race organizers, sponsors, media. Furthermore, the unique characteristics of the sport of cycling explored within this text inform broader management and industrial organization research, as they extend analyses of team labor, broadcast revenue generation, and sponsorship financing models. 

Revised and updated for the second edition, this volume includes new chapterson women’s professional road cycling, the economic impact of hosting major cycling events, and the willingness to pay for professional road cycling events. This book is equally of interest to academic researchers, students studying sports economics, and policy makers, such as race organizers, team managers, and sponsors.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Economics and Business, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Brussels and Campus Kortrijk, Leuven, Belgium

    Daam Van Reeth

About the editor

Daam Van Reeth is senior professor in economics at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium (KU Leuven) at the Faculty of Economics and Business. He teaches courses in Micro- and Macro-economics. His research interest relates to the economics of sport, with a special focus on professional road cycling and media attention for sport. Research topics he worked on include TV demand for mega sport events, gender balance in sports coverage, doping perception, and fantasy sports. He is editor and co-author of The Economics of Professional Road Cycling and he has published numerous articles on professional road cycling in academic journals as well as in popular media.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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