Film Details
MICHAEL HUTCHINSON never rode a bike race until he was 22. By the time he was 30 he had won more British cycling titles than any other man in history. He joins us for a special evening in Ipswich to tell us how he did it - and to share secrets of the science of speed and improbable tales from his many-sided career - author, comedian, commentator, human rights lawyer - in an illuminating and entertaining evening for all fans of cycling and the unpredictability of life.
The evening will be hosted by Duncan Steer, former Procycling writer and host of our recent show with Eurosport commentator Carlton Kirby.
"Congenial, funny and insightful" - Matt Seaton
"As if Bill Bryson had taken to two wheels" - Financial Times
Certificate: N/A
Running Time: 120 minutes