Description
A fast-paced, fly-on-the-wall story of courage, endurance, bungling, rows and cheating in sport’s greatest marathon
In 1987, the Tour de France was won by Irishman Stephen Roche. It was the first time the champion had hailed from outside the Continent or the States and the first time in 20 years a British team – ANC Halfords – had competed in the world’s toughest and craziest race. Jeff Connor not only stayed with the British team but also found himself an unofficial team member.