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Showing posts with label Book. Show all posts

Monday, 5 August 2013

The South Downs Triple - Now in Paperback

The appeal of the South Downs Way is one of the Must-Do mountain biker’s rides.  To complete the full 100 mile length is one thing but to achieve it 3 times in succession is in a league of its own.  The book “Stay Away from the Buttercups” describes the journey of the Triple ride, which dips into several technical areas that may help you achieve your next cycling quest.
Stay Away from the Buttercups
Paperback Book

"Once the altitude was gained at Butser Hill, near the A3, the general trend is downhill towards Winchester.  For a moment I thought ahead 24 hours when I would be coming into Winchester for the second time.  Will I still be ecstatic to be riding my bike or would I be itching to get to the finish? 
Again my speed increased as I lapped up the miles.  I say miles, I wasn’t actually counting the miles.  I knew where I had to go, so just got on with it.  If at this point I considered that I’d covered 85miles and had 215miles to go, my energy and enthusiasm would drain quickly.  I enjoyed the moment and just focused on the trail 5 to 10 miles ahead of me."

24 hours later having ridden 290 miles, it was a very different story.

"I tried to focus.  For the first time I couldn’t think what was coming up next on the trail.  I knew there was a farm, a road and a field but I couldn’t put them in order.   A sense of panic filled my mind, then I realised that this was wasting valuable energy.  I just had to work on the moment and get myself through each bit at a time.  This was mentally the toughest part of the ride, my mind was fading fast and I knew it.  All my mental techniques were exhausted.  What’s more, I could feel my shoulders rocking, a classic sign of my weakened core.  I could feel my body giving up on me again but I wouldn’t let it.  Having got so close, failure was not an option. I was going to get to Winchester."


Reviews

"This is an amazing read of a epic hard core ride."

"Useful tips for achieving long term goals as well as tips on mountain biking in general."

"Well worth reading ...even if you don't ride a bike!"

"I have ridden on the South Downs Way and know how tough it can be so can't quite get my head around anybody riding it there and back, three times in one go......what a truly awesome achievement!"

"I thought he was nuts to attempt it then. Now, having read the book I know he is bonkers."

"Richard joins the ranks of the Great British Nutcase. A new classic cycling book."

"This book describes how a positive mental attitude, a lot of hard work, and the support of the right people, an everyday enthusiast can not only emulate the top athletes, but take it to the next level."

"This mission tested him to the limits of his physical and mental strengths. His story includes memorable highs and lows of 37 hours of enjoyment and torture. Not an adventure to be taken lightly, Stay Away From The Buttercups, describes in detail the pressures of the challenge and offers a glimpse behind an intensely private person and what makes him tick."



Friday, 24 May 2013

Creation of the eBook

Journey of the South Downs Triple
eBook on Kindle
Picture by Anne Dickins
I like crazy goals; they are challenging, inspiring, engaging and demanding.  Physically exhausted from my South Downs Triple, another epic ride was simply not practical.  I'd never written a book before, I had no clue about creating a manuscript or how to get it into print, but that's what I decided to do.

During the winter months the words slowly came together with the help and advice from some friends.  On reflection that was the easy bit, making it available for others to read was a whole new ball game.

Finally the 'Save and Publish' button was clicked on Kindle and the following day the ebook 'Stay Away from the Buttercups' was born.

It is not intended to be another 'self help' book on achieving goals, but it does describe some of the methods used to accomplish an outrageous task.  I thought I would be riding the South Downs Triple alone under the careful eye of the support crew.  However social media came into force where 100's of people watched me on line and at least 30 people specifically came out to see me.  To show my gratitude, these extra supporters are incorporated into the book.

It was a wonderful ride and a fantastic challenge, if you are thinking about taking on a crazy goal I hope the book gives you an insight on how to make it a reality.

Friday, 5 April 2013

Stay Away from the Buttercups - The Book

Photo by Anne Dickins
It felt so wrong; laid out in a car park with my body shivering and wrapped in blankets.  Caring words came from those close to me whilst a sense of urgency and concern could be heard in the voices of those directing others.  I had to get up but my body wouldn’t move.  Why wasn’t I riding my bike?  I had to get to Winchester.

If you are a cyclist, the appeal of the South Downs Way in the South of England is one of the Must Do mountain biker’s rides.  To complete the full 100 mile length is one thing but to achieve it 3 times in succession is in a league of its own.  The book describes the journey of the Triple ride, which dips into several technical areas that may help you achieve your next cycling quest.

For those who have a dream or a crazy goal, the book takes you on the journey how my crazy goal was conceived, established, planned and conquered.  Even when my body was giving up on me for the second time, the deep rooted focus and determination gave me the strength to see it through to the finish.

The book is just not about me setting out to achieve a personal goal.  Along the way many other people joined in with the journey by being part of the support crew, riding with me along the route, following my progress on-line, commenting on the Singletrack World forum, or joining in with the Twitter conversations.  It is the contribution by all the onlookers and supporters that has made the journey so memorable and worthwhile.  I want to thank everyone for volunteering to play their part and helping me to make a piece of history.

After the ride I was physically and mentally broken.  Putting my experience into print has helped me through the recovery process.  I also want to share my journey with you to inspire and assist you to achieve more than you think is possible.