It's time we all stopped whining and learned a thing or two from The Toughest Cyclists Ever.
Including: Stephen Roche, whose cure for exhaustion was to go up a gear and fight harder, all the way to the ambulance.
Eddy Merckx, who hurt himself so badly in breaking the Hour record that, he estimated, he shortened his career by a year.
Beryl Burton, who crushed her (male) rival's morale with the offer of a piece of liquorice, before speeding past to victory.
Nicole Cooke and
Edwig Van Hooydonck, who rejected dope and became legends.
The Hardmen tells the stories - the good bits, anyway - of the 40 most heroic Cyclists ever. Their bravery, their panache and their Perfect Amount of Dumb. It reminds us that suffering on a bike liberates us from our daily lives, and that, in the words of Lance Armstrong 'pain is temporary, quitting lasts forever'; proof that even assholes can be insightful.