Book description
The Hour. It's the only cycling record that matters: one man and his
bike against the clock in a quest for pure speed. No teammates, no
rivals, no tactics, no gears, no brakes. Just one simple question - in
sixty minutes, how far can you go?
Michael Hutchinson had a plan. He was going to add his name to the
list of record-holders, cycling's supermen. But how does a man who
became a professional athlete by accident achieve sporting
immortality? It didn't sound too hard. All he needed was a
couple of hand-tooled bike frames, the most expensive wheels money
could buy, a support team of crack professionals, a small pot of glue,
and a credit card wired to someone else's bank account. Still, getting
the glue wasn't a problem...
Michael Hutchinson became a full-time cyclist in 2000 after becoming
disillusioned with an academic career. Over the following six years he
has won more than twenty national titles, and the gold medal in the
Masters' Pursuit World Championships. He is now a writer and journalist
(and cyclist) and lives in south London.