A full-length, in-depth and intimate memoir by Bradley Wiggins charting his journey to become the first Briton ever to win the Tour de France and his country's most decorated Olympian.
Bradley Wiggins grew up in Kilburn in London. As a junior he won the World Junior Pursuit title before going on to win seven Olympic medals including four gold medals spanning four games, and seven World Track Championship titles. In 2012 he became the first Briton to win the Tour de France, a feat that Sir Chris Hoy described as 'the greatest sporting achievement' by a British athlete. He was awarded the OBE in the 2005 New Year's honours list and the CBE in 2009. He currently lives in the north-west of England with his wife, Cath, and their two children, Ben and Isabella.
"Revealing and compelling... Events that we thought we’d seen from
every angle are given a fresh twist"
*Observer*
"Like the man himself, captivating"
*Daily Express*
"We get raw thrilling Wiggins, as if we’re his mates in the pub as
he tells us how he won the Tour de France and Olympic gold for
afters"
*Sunday Times*
"Listening to Bradley Wiggins is a pleasure unmatched in British
sport. Whether the topic is gearing or psychology, Wiggins speaks
in paragraphs of pure practical wisdom, liberally peppered with
swearwords... The latest reflections from the sage of Kilburn ring
true and clear"
*Sunday Telegraph*
"It bristles with details of his sinew-straining dedication and the
almost maniacal attention to detail that powers any athlete to
legend status"
*Sunday Express*
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