Cycling fans will love this story of the inaugural Indian Pacific Wheel Race in 2017. A 5,000 kilometre ride from Fremantle to the Sydney Opera House – totally unassisted, just riders and their bikes. It ended in tragedy, with one of the riders killed in a collision with a car near Canberra, and the race was cancelled. This is Rupert Guinness’s blow by blow account of the gruelling – physically and psychologically - race through his eyes as a competitor in the race, and as a seasoned cycling journalist he sure can tell a story.
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