Description
Discover the captivating life of Russell Mockridge with this brand new trade paperback, published by Black Inc in 2008. ISBN 9781877096549 features a compelling exploration of the Olympic Gold medallist and Tour de France competitor whose tragic death shocked the cycling community. As you turn the 240 pages, journalist Martin Curtis takes you on a profound journey, revisiting Mockridge's legacy 50 years after his untimely demise. Learn about the vibrant, literate character behind the athlete—a shy man navigating the gritty landscape of professional cycling. This biography not only illuminates Mockridge's ambitions and struggles but also delves into the lingering questions surrounding the investigation into his death, passionate viewpoints that resonate with both cycling enthusiasts and casual readers alike. The story of Russell Mockridge is more than just a recounting of a life; it reveals the complexities of fame, the pressures of competition, and the haunting shadows of tragedy. Ideal for cycling fans and history buffs, this book offers an essential look at an iconic figure in Australian sports history. Add this remarkable biography to your collection and gain fresh insights into the enduring spirit of Russell Mockridge.