Bradley Wiggins has won seven World Track Championships and a record-equalling seven Olympic medals, including double-gold in Beijing in 2008 and gold in the time trial in London in 2012. He is the first Briton to have won cycling's ultimate prize, the Tour de France.
With new material by Brendan Gallagher, this is the story of a boy with bikes in his blood, of a son abandoned by his father and of the journey from council estate to the very pinnacle of the sport. It is a compelling, no-holds-barred account of Wiggins' rise to global success and an extraordinary insight into the world of cycling.