Cycling Sociability and Sport in Belle Époque France: the Véloce-club bordelais (1878–92)

H. Dauncey
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The short-lived Véloce-club bordelais (1878-92) was one of France’s leading Belle époque cycling clubs. Although provincial, it was influential in developing cycle-sport nationally, including creating Bordeaux-Paris (1891), one of the founding races of cycling as a developing sport. Study of the internal life of the club shows how its social and sporting identity negotiated centrifugual and centripital forces within the institutional framework of associationism. Searching for the best organisational model for cycling sport and associativity in a period of rapid change in French sport and society, the club was refounded on a number of occasions but, despite many achievements, ultimately collapsed. As an early pioneer club, the Véloce-club bordelais (VCB) was partly a victim of its own success: having struggled to create a new ecosystem of cycling as sport and sociability, changing interests of Bordeaux’s social elite in new, motorised pursuits, or to cycle-touring rather than racing, removed the raison d’être of the club. The club’s demise subsequently created space in the sports-scape for new cycling clubs and other sports associations. Detailed analysis of club activities, internal organisation and management, membership and finances is enabled by its symbiotic relationship with the Véloce-Sport newspaper, which published and discussed much of the club’s sporting, social and administrative life. Close interpretation of the VCB’s brief but intense history shows how sporting sociability intersected with local government, politics and society and how the internal functioning of sports associations in France’s Belle époque demonstrates the significance of sports clubs as part of civil society.
Belle的自行车社交和运动Époque法国:vsamoise -club bordelais (1878-92)
短命的vsamoise -club bordelais(1878-92)是法国领先的Belle samoise自行车俱乐部之一。虽然是省级赛事,但它在全国范围内发展自行车运动方面具有影响力,包括创立了波尔多-巴黎(1891年),这是自行车运动发展的创始赛事之一。对俱乐部内部生活的研究表明,它的社会和体育身份是如何在协会主义的制度框架内协商离心力和向心力的。在法国体育和社会快速变化的时期,为了寻找自行车运动和协会的最佳组织模式,俱乐部多次重建,但尽管取得了许多成就,最终还是倒闭了。作为一个早期的先锋俱乐部,vcv (VCB)在一定程度上是自身成功的受害者:努力创造一个新的自行车运动和社交生态系统,改变了波尔多社会精英对新的、摩托化的追求的兴趣,或者是自行车旅行而不是赛车,消除了俱乐部成立être的理由。该俱乐部的倒闭随后为新的自行车俱乐部和其他体育协会在体育领域创造了空间。对俱乐部活动、内部组织和管理、会员和财务状况的详细分析是通过与vsamoise - sport报纸的共生关系实现的。vsamoise - sport报纸出版并讨论了俱乐部的体育、社会和行政生活。仔细解读VCB短暂而激烈的历史,就会发现体育社交与地方政府、政治和社会是如何交织在一起的,以及法国Belle samuque体育协会的内部运作如何表明了体育俱乐部作为公民社会一部分的重要性。
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