I worked with Tom (and some other track paracyclists) last year whilst doing a level 3 practical.
It was rather humbling to see those guys quietly getting on with it and never a complaint. A lesson we could all learn by when we are moaning about a "bad back" or hangover or "wrong stem" or "wiggle didn't deliver my bartape in time"
I worked with Tom (and some other track paracyclists) last year whilst doing a level 3 practical.
It was rather humbling to see those guys quietly getting on with it and never a complaint. A lesson we could all learn by when we are moaning about a "bad back" or hangover or "wrong stem" or "wiggle didn't deliver my bartape in time"