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In Pursuit of Glory: The Autobiography Book

Bradley Wiggins is the son of a professional cyclist and he first competed at twelve and immediately knew that this was what he wanted to do for his career. By the age of twenty he won his first Olympic medal in Sydney before turning to professional road cycling in 2001. Since then he has developed into one of the UK's most successful cyclists of all time winning a gold in Athens. However it was when his team Cofidis was suspended from the 2007 Tour de France that he made his most outspoken comments yet on the issue of doping in cycling and earned the respect of all followers of sport for his stand. Wiggins is an inspirational figure to many: immensely talented dedicated and cool he has brought his sport to a whole new audience and was awarded the OBE in 2004 for his efforts. He is sure to feature prominently in the 2008 Olympics and this fascinating and revealing account of his life and career will come out soon after. In it he will not only reveal the sheer hard work required to get to the very top but also provide a fascinating and controversial insight into the sometimes murky world of cycling.Read More

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  • 0752898639
  • 9780752898636
  • Bradley Wiggins
  • 2 October 2008
  • Orion
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
  • 1
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