In 1987 the Tour was won by Irishman Stephen Roche. It was the first time the champion had hailed from outside the Continent or the States & the first time in 20 years a British team
- ANC Halfords
- had competed in the world's toughest & craziest race. Jeff Connor not only stayed with the British team but also found himself an unofficial team member. In this long-awaited new edition of Wide-Eyed & Legless" now widely regarded as a classic Connor describes what it takes to compete survive & win during those 26 days of gruelling effort. Alongside the heroism & athleticism he reveals the extraordinary amounts of chicanery from pulling riders along to illicit drug use. Time has not dimmed the impact of this eye-opening & entertaining close-up look at the supreme endurance event & " Wide-Eyed & Legless" is destined to be acclaimed by a new generation of cycling enthusiasts."