Immensely readable and revealing
- Donald McRae, The Guardian
A story to tell like no other in cycling
Ned Boulting
A great champion in sport and in life, and a credit for all young aspiring people to follow. A must read
Phil Liggett, MBE, international commentator
Truly inspirational
Cycling Weekly
The humblest super-talent in the peloton, proving nice guys can win. A wonderful book
Carlton Kirby
Such an inspiring tale. Poignant and moving, and told with forthright honesty
Peter Cossins
An inspiration for anyone who wants to do whatever they’re told they can’t.
- Michael Hutchinson,
Unembellished and honest. Alex tells what life as a professional cyclist is really like
Rick Zabel
Truly compelling.… a must read book for any cycling fan
Alan Murchison
Compelling
- Phil Cavell,
A fascinating insight into the mindset of an elite sportsman who overcame great odds to reach the very top
Simon Brotherton
If you're buying for a pro cycling fan, [this] should be the top of their reading list
220 Triathlon
SHORTLISTED FOR THE CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2024
IMAGINE COMPETING IN THE WORLD'S MOST BRUTAL CYCLE RACES, KNOWING THAT A CRASH COULD BE FATAL
Alex Dowsett is one of Britain's greatest cyclists. He has ridden Grand Tours and Classics for elite teams including Sky and Movistar and broke the iconic World Hour Record – the ultimate time trial challenge. With humour, insight and honesty, Alex recounts his years as a pro-cyclist and the challenges he has faced in his struggle to reach the top.
Alex has achieved all this despite being the only able-bodied elite sportsperson in the world with haemophilia A. He describes how the condition – in which falls can be fatal – both blighted his young sporting life, and boosted his determination to succeed. Every professional cyclist requires courage, but Alex takes fearlessness to another level in a sport where injury and suffering are a given.
With an all-star cycling cast, including Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome, Mark Cavendish and Lance Armstrong, this pulsating book lifts the lid on life in the peloton at the world’s top level. From his highs – including Giro d’Italia stage victories – to his frustrations at the injustices he faced in the sport, Alex's memoir perfectly chronicles a career in which he was driven equally by love and rage.
'Immensely readable and revealing'
The Guardian
'A story like no other in cycling'
Ned Boulting
1. Not Horrific, Just Terrible: The Hour Record, 2015
2. The Day My Dad Stopped Whistling: Diagnosis, 1990
3. Freedom: The Commonwealth Games, 2014
4. One Evening, on the River Blackwater: The Beginning, 2001
5. The Hunger Games: The British Academy, 2007–2009
6. The University of Livestrong: Riding for a Legend, 2010
7. On Planet Dave: Team Sky, 2011–2012
8. Treading My Own Path: Team Sky to Movistar, 2011–2013
9. Letting Go of the Bike: The Giro, 2013
10. The Armstrong Comment: The Start Line, Beijing, 2012
11. Growing Up: On the Road with Cavendish, 2013–2015
12. Mummy’s Boy: It’s All About Love, 2016
13. Heartbreak and Glory: The Olympics and the Commonwealths
14. Mayhem: Katusha–Alpecin, 2018–2019
15. Life Expectancy: The Tour de France
16. An Arm Around My Shoulder: The Worlds, 2019
17. Stage 8: Giro d’Italia, 2020
18. Winners and Losers: The Hour, 2021
19. Born Lucky: Leaving the World Tour, 2022
Acknowledgements
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