Champion of Champions

Champion of Champions

by David Brayley (Author), David Brayley (Author)

Synopsis

What would you do if you were a professional road cyclist and, due to a run of bad injuries and loss of form, were told that your career would be over tomorrow, if you didn't do well in one of the world's toughest races? Welcome to the world of Daniel Williams. Daniel's dream of being a leading professional cyclist is nearly over but, far from being worried, he believes he has the answer. The only thing he's got to do is remember it. To do that, he needs to go back to the very beginning of his journey as a 14 year old bike rider, which began in the leafy lanes of Wales' Gower Peninsula and then made a shock detour to the empty roads of rural Italy. It was there that he first came across what was to become his mantra - to be the best that you can be - by an eccentric man he had never met before. The stranger introduced Daniel to the world of legendary Italian racer, Fausto Coppi, and inspired the teenage boy with stories of Coppi's excellence, bravery, success but ultimate heartbreak. But the eerie man with the detailed knowledge hides a dark secret. Once before he had tried to inspire a teenage cyclist and the horror of that episode is slowly revealed to Daniel. In a story that threatens to tear Daniel's family apart, will he be able to navigate this journey and call on the reasons that led him to be a professional cyclist in the first place. If he can, he might just be able to deliver a performance in the infamous Milan-San Remo race that may save not only his career but everything his life has meant to this point. Will the memories be too painful, or will they lead to ultimate success?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Scratching Shed Publishing Ltd
Published: 28 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 0993510191
ISBN 13: 9780993510199
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
David Brayley is a sports writer and education consultant from Swansea, Wales. His previous works include acting as ghost writer on the award nominated cricket autobiography There's Only Two Tony Cotteys and also on the football book My Premier League Diary with Wales captain, Ashley Williams. Champion of Champions is his first novel. A self confessed sports obsessive all his life, David's other passion is encouraging young people to embrace reading, and has worked for the National Literacy Trust in this area, specifically helping deliver their Premier League Reading Stars Programme. He has run countless literacy workshops in schools and is an advocate of encouraging parents to read along with children and it was this that gave David the inspiration for this book. He lives in Swansea with his wife Debra and two daughters Georgia and Olivia. He has also appeared on Mastermind, Eggheads and Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Sadly, he didn't exactly cover himself in glory. His current sporting passion is cycling, but prefers going down hills rather than up them.