Mr
Tom-The True Story of Tom Simpson
Foreword by Phil Liggett
Published by Mousehold
Press
ISBN 1 874739 14 5
Mr Tom, is the true story of the life of
Tom Simpson, Britain's greatest ever racing cyclist. For years the story
of Tom Simpson, has been clouded by the facts surrounding his death
in the 1967 Tour de France. For the first time,
Chris Sidwells, who
is Simpson's nephew, tells the story of his life. The story of how a
coal miner's son moved to France and climbed to the top of the hardest
sport in the world, achieving things that no other British cyclist has
ever equalled.
This is what some of the reviewers
said:-
"I loved this inspiring book. All
cyclists - and everyone who wants to know about modern sport - should
read it.Here's a story of triumph, for the book is about Tom Simpson's
life, not his tragic death. We travel from the cinder tracks of the
industrial north-east to European glory, from the British club scene
to a world championship and the Yellow Jersey in the Tour de France.
An intimate portrait of an exceptional man, this biography tells us
about the private as well as the public Simpson, and there's new information
for even the most knowledgeable fan. Brilliant".
Tim Hilton. - Independent on Sunday.
"Too often the press refer to Tom
Simpson's tragic death on the hot barren slopes of the cruel Ventoux
mountains' rather than his extraordinary feats as Britain's greatest
and most entertaining cyclist. This book redresses that balance, and
should be read by every sports editor. For those who remember his great
exploits, and for those of us who had good fortune to spend time with
Tom, enjoying his effervescent company and admiring his tenacity as
a rider, Chris Sidwells' Mr Tom will bring
back memories of an irrepressible character now sadly missed".
David Duffield. - Eurosport.
A timely and exhilarating account of our
greatest cycling legend and one of Britain's finest ever sportsmen".
Luke Evans. - Cycle Sport.
"He was everything a young rider should
be, and there has never been a rider to match him since, emanating from
British roads".
Phil Liggett. - Daily Telegraph
and Channel 4 TV.
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