Book description
Deeply moving. His determination and single-mindedness was and
still is a true inspiration to me' - Sir Chris Hoy 'This is a book
that must have taken great courage to write, is a harrowing reminder
of how little the public know about sportsmen, no matter how brightly
the spotlight shines on them,' - The Guardian Number 10 in Cycle
Sport's Best 50 Cycling Books of All Time. Foreword by Sir Chris Hoy
Graeme Obree's story begins with a tough upbringing in the Ayrshire
valleys, where he found his escape by taking to the roads on his bike.
He would emerge from total obscurity to smash Francesco Moser's World
Hour Record, controversy hard at his heels for his unique riding style
and pioneering construction techniques Â- famously using parts from a
washing machine to build his bike, Â Old Faithful'. But amidst the
record attempts, media feeding frenzy and thrilling head-to-head duels
with Chris Boardman, Graeme was fighting another battle. With searing
honesty, he recounts his biggest battle against depression which drove
him to attempt suicide.
Graeme Obree lives in Irvine.