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      First published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2018

      FIRST EDITION

      © Bradley Wiggins 2018

      Jacket design by James Empringham © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2018

      Jacket photographs (front, left to right) Roger-Viollet/Topfoto, Agence France Presse/Getty Images, Imago Sportfotodienst/Imago/PA Images; (back, left to right) Presse Sports/Off side, Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images, © AGIP/Bridgeman Images, courtesy of Elisabetta Nencini

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      Source ISBN: 9780008301743

      Ebook Edition © October 2018 ISBN: 9780008301750

      Version 2018-10-12

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      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       6. Eddy Merckx

       7. Patrick Sercu

       8. Tom Simpson

       9. Barry Hoban

       10. Phil Edwards

       11. Francesco Moser

       12. Gianni Bugno

       13. Lance Armstrong

       14. Jacques Anquetil

       15. Gastone Nencini

       16. Felice Gimondi

       17. José Manuel Fuente

       18. Luis Ocaña

       19. Hugo Koblet

       20. Fabian Cancellara

       21. Fausto Coppi

       Afterword

       Glossary of Cycling Terms

       List of Searchable Terms

       Picture Credits

       About the Publisher

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      Merckx rode for the short-lived Faemino-Faema team between 1968 and 1970. The team mostly comprised Belgian riders, with a few Italians.

       FOREWORD

      FOOTBALL WAS MY FIRST LOVE, and like most kids from Brussels I was an Anderlecht fan. However, one day I discovered the great Stan Ockers, and fell in love with cycling.

      Stan was a hero to me, just as he was to many Belgians. In 1955 he won the World Championships, Flèche Wallonne and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, but in general he tended to lose more races than he won. He was popular because he was a great rider, but most of all I think because he was a great sportsman. I liked to pretend I was him as I rode my bike, but then in 1956 he died following a crash on the track at Antwerp, his home town. I was only 11 at the time, but his death broke my heart.

      Ultimately, Stan was the reason I started racing. I went on to win 525 professional races, so I guess you could say that he changed the course of cycling history.

      The point is that we are all dreamers. We’re all fans first and foremost, because if we weren’t we wouldn’t become sportsmen. I started out pretending to be Stan, and through him I learned about Rik Van Steenbergen, Briek Schotte and Fausto Coppi. Eventually I became a professional cyclist, and I wanted to emulate Coppi and Jacques Anquetil by winning the Tour de France and breaking the Hour Record.

      Brad’s story is more or less the same. He started out watching Miguel Induráin, and decided he wanted to understand cycling history for himself. That led him to me, to the Tour de France, to the Hour Record and eventually to our friendship.

      We were lucky enough to be blessed

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