Synopses & Reviews
On July 22, 2012, Bradley Wiggins made history as the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. Ten days later, at the London Olympic Games, he won the time trial to become his countrys most decorated Olympian. In an instant, “Wiggo”—now Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins—became a British hero.
Two years previously, however, Wiggins had been staring into the abyss. His much-hyped attempt to conquer the 2010 Tour de France had ended in public humiliation. Poor results and indifferent form left him facing release from Team Sky. And then he was hit with the tragic news of the death of his grandfather, George, the man who had raised him as a young boy. At rock bottom, Wiggins had to reach deep inside and find the strength to fight his way back.
Outspoken, honest, intelligent, and fearless, Wiggins has been hailed as the peoples champion. In My Time, he tells the story of the remarkable journey that led him from his lowest ebb to win the worlds toughest race. He opens up about the personal anguish that has driven him on and what its like behind the scenes at Team Sky: the brutal training regimes, the sacrifices, and his views on his teammates and rivals. He talks too about his anger at the specter of doping that pursues his sport, how he dealt with the rush of taking Olympic gold, and above all what it takes to be the greatest.
Review
“Fascinating. Direct but eloquent. An absorbing read.” —
Road Cycling UK“My Time is a well written and easy to digest account of Wiggins ascent to success.” — Sports Gazette
“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
Synopsis
★★★★★ This book had me hooked from the start. A wonderfully told and often quite frank story of an incredible sportsman and his life, from a child up to his amazing tour de France and Olympic victories.
On July 22, 2012, Bradley Wiggins made history as the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. Ten days later, at the London Olympic Games, he won the time trial to become his country's most decorated Olympian. In an instant, Wiggo--now Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins--became a national hero.
Two years previously, however, Wiggins had been staring into the abyss. His much-hyped attempt to conquer the 2010 Tour de France had ended in public humiliation. Poor results and indifferent form left him facing release from Team Sky. And then he was hit with the tragic news of the death of his grandfather, George, the man who had raised him as a young boy. At rock bottom, Wiggins had to reach deep inside and find the strength to fight his way back.
Outspoken, honest, intelligent, and fearless, Wiggins has been hailed as the people's champion. In My Time, he tells the story of the remarkable journey that led him from his lowest ebb to win the world's toughest race. He opens up about the personal anguish that has driven him on and what it's like behind the scenes at Team Sky: the brutal training regimes, the sacrifices, and his views on his teammates and rivals. He talks too about his anger at the specter of doping that pursues his sport, how he dealt with the rush of taking Olympic gold, and above all what it takes to be the greatest.
Synopsis
MY TIMEBradley Wiggins
“Fascinating. Direct but eloquent. An absorbing read.” — Road Cycling UK
“My Time is a well written and easy to digest account of Wiggins ascent to success.” — Sports Gazette
On July 22, 2012, Bradley Wiggins made history as the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. Ten days later, at the London Olympic Games, he won the time trial to become his countrys most decorated Olympian. In an instant, “Wiggo”—now Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins—became a national hero.
Outspoken, honest, intelligent, and fearless, Wiggins has been hailed as the peoples champion. In My Time, he tells the story of the remarkable journey that led him from his lowest ebb to win the worlds toughest race.
Wiggins opens up about the personal anguish that has driven him on and what its like behind the scenes at Team Sky: the brutal training regimes, the sacrifices, and his views on his teammates and rivals. He talks too about his anger at the specter of doping that pursues his sport, how he dealt with the rush of taking Olympic gold, and above all what it takes to be the greatest.
About the Author
Sir Bradley Wiggins is arguably Britain's most decorated athlete of all time. ""Wiggo"" grew up in Kilburn in London. 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 Years honors list and the CBE in 2009. He was knighted in the 2013 New Years honors. He currently lives in northwest England with his wife, Cath, and their two children, Ben and Isabella.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Robert MillarPrologue: Open Road
Part One: Down and Out in London and Manchester
1 The Planners Dream Goes Wrong
2 Rock Bottom
3 Time for Truth
4 Back on Track
5 Breakthrough
6 Brothers in Arms
Part Two: Little by Little
7 Tearing Up Tradition
8 The Midas Touch
9 The Wingmen
10 Working Class Hero
11 Back in the Madhouse
12 In the Firing Line
13 The Other Team
14 Under Attack
15 Life in Yellow
16 Open Road: II
Part Three: My Time
17 An Englishman in Paris
18 London Calling
19 The Rollercoaster
20 Whats Next?
Appendix: The Golden Year
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Index