<p><b>The gripping and revealing autobiography of one of Britain''s most successful international cyclists of the modern era</b><i><br><br>''Getting in a break was my one chance of winning. The hard part was working out, again and again, how to make that chance count''</i><br><br>Sharp, resourceful and a permanent outsider; for nearly 20 years Steve Cummings determinedly blazed his own winning trail in international cycling. A maverick who defied the dominant teams, to record a sequence of gloriously improbable victories, he has lived and raced with legends of the sport - Cavendish, Wiggins, Froome, Thomas and others - about whom he has strong views and untold stories.<br><br>This autobiography of one of Britain''s most successful international riders of the modern era takes the reader from Steve''s earliest days as a junior, pounding across the flatlands of the Wirral, through his love-hate relationships with the British Cycling track cycling squad, to his series of top-level breakawa