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This programme contains some strong language
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If you're a tiger, among animals,
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you might be a slightly ageing tiger,
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slightly less trained-than-you-could-be tiger,
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but you're still a tiger.
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The thing is, the stopwatch doesn't care what age you are.
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And the power meter doesn't care what age you are.
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That speed trap doesn't care what age you are.
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And I know I've got the ability for it.
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That's how I won the World Pursuit Championships.
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It's a great wee retirement village here, eh?
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This is great - seeing you all from so many different countries,
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and travelling so far to be here to do this. It's really exciting.
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We're just thrilled to have y'all here.
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I hope y'all have a really good week,
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and you all go as fast as you want to be going.
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APPLAUSE AND CHEERING
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Human-powered vehicle - it seems a niche part of the sport.
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The rules are, it's human-powered.
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It can be arm-powered, leg-powered...
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No stored energy. And this record involves basically top-end speed.
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I want to go and break the world land speed record
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on a bike that I mainly build myself.
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When you actually stop and think about doing 83mph
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with your nose roughly 60cm from the ground,
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with a bicycle wheel for steerage,
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you think, that's quite exciting, that is - bring it on!
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10cm out of there...
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I want it to be less, but I'm working to what I know
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I can achieve within the laws of engineering and physics right now.
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Oh! That was inevitable!
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These are matching forks for the front wheel.
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But we wouldn't use this part, we'd use a standard braking mechanism.
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So, might as well...
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..cut the extra away.
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Because mass really does matter on these machines.
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Really, I became famous for building bikes and winning bike races.
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Most people remember Old Faithful.
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There was a piece of washing machine in there.
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And that's... People go, "Oh, yes, I remember now,
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"the bit of washing machine bike
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"and the guy that did the washing machine bike."
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It's like, you can't get away from that.
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I resented it for years - "I'm more than a washing machine bike!"
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Aye, but you know what? That's what people click on to.
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- MC:
- Ladies and gentlemen, the only man it could be - the legend,
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the world hour holder, the world pursuit champion, Graeme Obree!
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Old Faithful's officially the most famous bike in the world.
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Because there's me built that bike
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and broke the world hour record on it, and then became world champion on it.
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Graeme has an ability to think outside the box,
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and that's a term that gets used a lot these days,
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But I think Graeme genuinely has this uncanny ability
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to be able to look at a problem from a different perspective
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and come up with a solution that nobody else would think of.
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And not only is he an engineering genius,
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but he's a genius on the bike, too.
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But to me, seeing a Scottish rider with no backing, no support,
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you know, doing it on his own, just with his own ideas
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and his own hard work, yeah, that really inspired me at that time.
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- COMMENTATOR:
- At the bell now, Boardman, the Olympic champion,
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being beaten by Graeme Obree,
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on his unusual bicycle that cost him about 100 British pounds to make.
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He almost chipped on the bags there.
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But on the line, Graeme Obree has done it,
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he's beaten the world record!
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4.22.668 for Graeme Obree!
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And he has knocked out the Olympic champion, Chris Boardman!
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Graeme Obree is running away with this World Championship.
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The question is, what will the world record be?
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Obree has got it! 4:20.894 -
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a new world record for Graeme Obree!
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Oh, steady on, Graeme!
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Tremendous ride - and this is the new world pursuit champion,
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and the record-holder.
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At the time I was just being beaten by this guy who was claiming to
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build bikes out of washing machines and eat marmalade sandwiches
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and get up and do the hour record.
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And yeah, it was quite irritating, to say the least.
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The Scotsman has been flying all the way round this circuit.
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He certainly will take his second world professional pursuit title.
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On the line, it's going to go to Obree from Scotland in 4:24.182.
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And look at the man from Scotland - the crowd really do love him.
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I mean, personally speaking, I want to do 100 mile an hour.
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I want to be the first man to do 100mph on this thing.
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I'm thinking, I want... You know, I don't want to aim...
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You know, they reckon, if you aim for the stars, you get to the moon.
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I want to aim for the bloody stars and actually get to the stars.
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Because I'm thinking, it was humanly,
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scientifically possible to do 100mph.
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That's where your knee goes.
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So, that's going like that.
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Personally, I'm choosing to lie forwards on it as a prone bike,
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because the shoulders are the widest part.
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If you want something aerodynamic, you want the widest part
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near the front and then tail off, for aerodynamic reasons.
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That'll actually tail off down there,
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as you get towards the bottom.
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And secondly, the amount of force you can achieve on that is phenomenal.
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For those two reasons, I want to build a prone bike.
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There!
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That one, eh?
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I was having an interesting conversation with somebody the other day,
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talking about, how did you conceptualise the whole thing?
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Mm-hm.
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I thought, well, this has got no rules and regulations.
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The rules are - go and innovate a bike.
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Design it yourself and ride as fast as you can.
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I was out on my bike having a run.
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I met two guys from the Loudoun Road Club.
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They invited me along to the club,
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and then there was one fella on the rollers,
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and it turned out it was Graeme. And there was a pillar of steam
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coming off him like a sort of chimney.
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So it was like this, you know,
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social-industrial type of image of Graeme training.
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So, Graeme, what was that originally?
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That was a piece of that old bike.
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The one that they were tipping out?
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The washing machine, it's untouched so far, Graeme, eh?
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Yeah, so far.
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- I think this fridge is going to get it next.
- I'm moving onto fridges.
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I need aluminium from a fridge to fill in these wheels.
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Because these spokes will drag into the wind.
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And I know you want it to be fridges, so's it looks cool.
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Boom-boom! Look cool!
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Yeah!
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Graeme came up to me and mentioned "World land speed record".
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And I remember it, because my words were, "That's a dancer of an idea."
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Because it's pure Graeme.
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It's like the laws of physics, driven by an athlete.
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I said I've not spent any money.
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I'm actually wrong.
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I spent six quid at the charity shop for these.
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Look, look at them rollers!
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Basically, I'm on pedals, pushing back like that.
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Which powers that gear there, turns it, like a steam train,
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which turns that gear, which turns the back wheel to go, "Boff!",
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- flying up that road, Chick!
- Brilliant, son!
- That's the plan!
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When I was about four years old, moved to Newmilns in the valley,
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which was like a town of about 4,000 people.
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But we came in as outsiders. It's very much one of those places,
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unless your grandpa's buried in the graveyard, you're an outsider.
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Like, for ever.
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We were called "the filth" because we were police.
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That's how it was in those days.
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So, because I was a policeman's son,
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me and my brother always got picked on.
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Most of the time I would sneak out of the village,
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and get into the countryside, and I would go,
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and I would hide in the forest.
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Because that seemed a credible alternative
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to going and trying and find pals.
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But I just got on my bike as an escape mechanism,
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as this magic carpet that just sails through the atmosphere,
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and over hills and far away.
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I need to squish to find out how narrow my shoulders can get.
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Without... You see, that doesn't affect your breathing.
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I can't imagine them going any less than 40 centimetres.
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I bet you they do, I bet you they go to 35.
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Not comfortably, anyway.
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I need to squish behind something.
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The boys have never, in real life,
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seen their old man doing an actual event.
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They've heard all the stories.
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They love the whole, "Oh, your dad's..."
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But they were too young to go anywhere.
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So, here's a second bite at the cherry
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of doing a really exciting thing.
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So basically, this is basically the Obree position,
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the first one set from the... 2.0?
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Yeah! The one that people said, "You can't ride like that."
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- But there's no rules against you doing it in this one, though?
- No!
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Take two!
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Oh, that feels good, actually.
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- More?
- A bit more.
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Keep the cabinet straight to the wall
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so that we can measure directly, exactly what it is.
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I think that's about it, that's it.
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- Oh, that's good.
- Right, measure that.
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It's that gap there - right there.
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34! Ya dancer!
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Right, so, what I've got, you see, my shoulders are actually that wide.
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- Yep.
- Right. Which is so much more than that.
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But if I squish them in...
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Ah, I see!
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- I see!
- Squish them in, right?
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That supports my body weight and squishes the shoulders in,
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so that at the front, it's narrower.
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And that part there, that steel part...
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If it's a choice between fibreglass, carbon or steel,
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I think I'd rather have a piece of steel beside my shoulder.
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And it turned out...
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..would you believe,
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there was a nice bit of stainless steel
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- just nestling under my kitchen cupboards? Look at that.
- Frying pan.
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We've invented a frying pan that you can get side access,
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and you can bang your sausages from each end, like that.
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Look, I've invented something!
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Remember the pair of roller blades I had? That's what's left of it.
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Basically, I want to put this on here right now,
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as it will be in the real world...
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..for the sake of measurement.
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Stick your knee in it.
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So, that's obsessively where I want it.
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There. High tea.
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You know, it's nice just to enjoy the countryside
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without just gasping out.
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We're very lucky in Scotland, on these tiny, wee roads.
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I always train on these wee roads.
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No traffic bothering you.
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I became seriously depressed, to the point of actually believing
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that everybody would be better off if I was dead.
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I thought I was doing the world a favour.
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It was obviously a clear case of mental illness.
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And the funny thing is,
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the gap between deciding, OK, I WILL kill myself,
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to the point of killing myself...
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..was the calmest, most serene period of my life.
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I took 116 aspirins.
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And because that wasn't working I then cut the seat belt out of a car
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because I could use that to hang myself on the tree over there.
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At which point the police came and they realised that
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this guy seriously was suicidal.
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So, that got me into a mental institution...
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..which is quite a shock to the system.
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There was a second suicide attempt.
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I might have actually been dead already.
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I'm very fortunate to be here.
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You don't talk to many people that have been dead, do you?
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I think once you've been dead,
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then you have to appreciate being alive more.
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This is one of my favourite places. This is just passing the Black Loch.
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You can't tell me...
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HE GASPS
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..going to the gym is ever better than this.
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The real world.
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That's what's so lovely about bikes.
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It's a real sport in the real world.
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Over that hill and you see that view
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and you think, "Wow. Is there a better thing to do
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"on a sunny day than this?"
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Then you get to whiz downhill.
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Perfect.
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I realise I'm being a bit ambitious.
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But to go to aim at the record,
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it's basically through that finish of a track race,
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if it's like 45 seconds, you want to be up to speed.
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And have you had it up at that?
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No.
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What we're doing is making a start on taking some key points
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and datums of Graeme on it,
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so getting the boards below his back to the side
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so we can start taking points and,
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within keeping with the project so far,
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just using kind of honest and readily available materials
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like cardboard, tape, things of that nature.
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That's the seat.
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I think Graeme's very much got an idea in mind of what he wants,
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so it's really trying to achieve that and also make it
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aerodynamically efficient at the same time.
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It's amazing to have a clear plastic and you're going inside this thing.
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If I was an air molecule, I'd think,
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"Oh, straight past that," wouldn't you?
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- That is impressive, isn't it?
- Just in here now, I'll do a bit.
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It's quite funny - looking at you and looking at this, you think, "Oh, that's too small".
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I think folk would think, "Is that for a kid or something?"
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MOBILE RINGS
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Hello?
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Yeah.
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I think I will be available.
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Who is it speaking, sorry?
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It's 5 Live did you say?
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We're talking about Lance Armstrong.
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He's not going to fight the drug allegations any more.
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Graeme Obree, one of the UK's best cyclists of all time,
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two world records, 1993, 1994.
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Graeme, where do you stand on this?
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Do you think he's done the right thing there?
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Well, I think it's very interesting.
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What actually transpired is Lance has actually decided
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to cool down the whole process of investigation.
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Lance isn't the only person involved in this.
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Now, the governing body of the sport itself oversaw the entire era
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and as has been spoken about already, it was a very grubby era.
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Now, as a rider myself, I can tell you that drug-taking was endemic.
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In 1995, I was offered a contract to ride the Tour de France with
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a Tour de France team and it explained that almost,
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I'm saying almost, every rider in the Tour de France will take...
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It was reported, and it was all arranged and I said,
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"It's not happening." And that was the end of my career. No more. The entire sport closed ranks.
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That was the end of my entire cycling career, basically.
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Graeme, you talked about the mental health issues that you suffered as a result. What does it do to you?
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I did suffer serious depression,
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but with other personal issues, obviously,
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but that was one factor that didn't help my situation.
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Phil, would you resent it if your career and your income and
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everything and that was just taken away by other people's actions?
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The resentment was lack of truth and here is truth.
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After 17 years of enforced silence,
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and they said that I was fired for unprofessionalism...
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..and I had no way of defending myself.
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I couldn't say, "Well, here is the truth,"
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because I would get sued out of my house.
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That's how it was in the '90s.
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The balance between being cynical
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and about telling the truth about the past
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and not tarnishing the present
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and the enthusiasm of young people.
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Tomato and selfish paste.
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What's selfish paste?!
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Selfish paste!
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See when you go walking or something like that and you make a sandwich?
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"Oh, blag us a sandwich."
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And you go, "Oh, there's mustard in it."
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And you go, "Oh, all right, I'll no' bother."
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The classic, the best thing is, for safety, you put mustard and, er
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Marmite both in, so there's mustard and Marmite in it.
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Chances are you're going to eliminate most of the people
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that would blag your sandwich.
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That's why I call it selfish paste.
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The problem is, I'm struggling to see just level.
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So why don't we lose the hat?
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We knew, straight off, the shell wasn't good.
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It didnae fit him properly.
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His head didn't fit in.
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Oh, that's grand.
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It's right on your head there, OK?
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- What we'll do is we'll just tape it at that shape there, OK?
- Aye.
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Beastie to ground control!
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'What makes you strong can also make you weak.
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'Like, the thing that makes me strong is my fear,
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'my obsessive behaviour,
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'my need to have an achievement, so that I can feel good about it.
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'Now, that's slightly unbalanced.
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'An unsatisfied person who is seeking satisfaction
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'through bigger and bigger results.
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'The average person who is happy and content in their life
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'are NOT going up at the seafront at seven o'clock on a Sunday morning
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'in the pouring rain.
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'Now, they're not strong people
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'that are going to win the world championship,
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'but they're not going to go and kill themselves.
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'They're stable, satisfied, contented people.
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'Now, I truly believe that the level you reach in anything
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'is your level of satisfaction.
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'And my level of satisfaction was the fastest human being in the best
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'possible events in the world, ultimately what I reached.
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'And it wasn't quite satisfying,
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'but there's no higher level to go to,
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'so, at that point, you don't have another step on the ladder.
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HE BREATHES HEAVILY
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'How do you feel good about yourself?
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'Then you move onto obsessional behaviour like substance abuse
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'to try and escape the fact that you need to feel better.
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'But someone who is more content in their life with who they are...
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'..don't need to push themselves like that.'
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HE COUGHS
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Oh! Sport's good for you! You know that?!
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HE LAUGHS
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It's January and we're in Puerto De Santiago in Tenerife.
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At Machrihanish airport I was kind of like that
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and I could see green and green
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and, under those conditions, I wasn't willing to put a punt on.
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I wanted to know that I could steer it even with the wind blowing,
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but when I did stop and fall over, that clear material,
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there was a crack on it.
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Now, if that's going to protect you
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sliding up a road at 80mph, I don't think it will.
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'It's an awful lot of commitment to go to Nevada
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'and, also, your reputation is at stake.
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'So, I've eliminated the factors that are perhaps unpredictable
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'which is basically other people.
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'Like, I'm now taking charge of this.'
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I decided that breathing was quite an important issue
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so I've manufactured
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a combination of snorkel and sink drainage unit.
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So, I feel good about all that.
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I took...a pill that my doctor prescribed.
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I was struggling with personal issues
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and struggling with the late nights and dust and everything.
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I took this antidepressant and I thought it was
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something that could help see me through, that he'd prescribed.
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And it would be good for me.
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So, the next morning I woke up and suffered a priapism.
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The doctor said, "Right, that's an emergency,
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I'm getting you right down to the hospital."
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At that point they go,
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"We need to give you a proper spinal tap," but that didn't work, and
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they actually got a cardiac surgeon to perform vascular surgery.
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You can see...
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..they've actually had to take a vein out of my leg...
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..and they've used that to form a blood supply and a blood outlet,
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different route, and there's more scarring like that in other parts.
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About ten hours on the operating table.
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But the bottom line is, it means I can't think about riding a bike.
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The guy says three weeks.
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A bit of a setback.
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But you know what?
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It's not a setback
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until the last minute you're not making the start line.
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I've been given the all-clear by the surgeon to go and ride.
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We'll give it a big haematoma and infection thing.
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That is what that kind of sweat is, the antibiotics.
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Er, but I can ride, and I will be able to ride and train.
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That's what they've said, "Green light, go ahead."
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HE WHISTLES
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Now that's proper running smooth.
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Finger touch.
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'I'm putting my reputation on the line a wee bit. That's the fear.
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'And other people have punted good money to get me out there,
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'that have believed in me from pretty much the start
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'and it's as much the fear of letting them down as anything else.'
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- Chic, can I take this helmet off?
- Aye, course you can, yeah.
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Right, chocks away, chaps!
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Are you ready?
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- Oh!
- Argh!
- You all right?
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Uh-huh.
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What happened there?
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There was nothing to grab onto.
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You should have been the other side.
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- Are you OK?
- Uh-huh.
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So that is the fundamental problem we've got.
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What?
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All I can do is keep a straight line
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and you keep me upright or not, and I have no control over that.
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OK, so let's go up the runway without the lid on.
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Let's see what kind of pace I can get it up to.
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Right, OK.
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'Well, it's here and test, or America.
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'I have to concentrate on looking at where I'm going
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'through this really strained, bifocal, rumbly vision.
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'You can kind of see this white line and a general hazy kind of focus,
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'but only in the middle.
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'And then you've got a real rumble on it as well.
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'There's a really twitchy response.
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'I have to just use my forearms to steer it.
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'I need to concentrate on the pedalling.
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'It feels more like an effort
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'in some sort of big deep-sea diving suit
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'once you've got the breathing apparatus
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'and you're really enclosed in it.
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'And the feeling that you're going to choke later
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'when you bite into it to hold it, and you're actually breathing
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'and it's closing up the hole slightly.
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'That's a panic.
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'When you get to 1km to go in the States, I need to feel the burn.
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'Once I pass that speed trap, I need to have the confidence that
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'I can breathe enough later to guide this vehicle in to get caught.'
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- 25?
- Aye.
- It must have been more than that.
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You got up to 40, seriously.
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- For goodness' sake.
- You're just turning everything over.
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You've just got forward through the glass there.
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It's satisfying, but it's slightly not satisfying as well.
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Because I want to go, "Aye, I've done 60 or 65 or something."
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And I've not.
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Prestwick was a traumatic experience.
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Now, somebody did suggest,
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are you really going to go to America after that performance?
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25mph, How are you possibly going to get on any decent pace?
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So, but at the end of that it is... No. You can't just give up.
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I think, "What can I do about it?"
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GRINDER BUZZES
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The post-disaster Prestwick discussion,
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I was getting quite heated at points
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and I suggested we just step back.
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I've known Graeme since he was a young guy.
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I don't understand depression...
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..but I sort of know when to take the foot off the gas a wee bit
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with him, because he'll normally come round.
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They wouldn't touch that for a minute.
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Oh!
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I've not allowed any spare space at all
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because you have to be obsessional at that level
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if you want to break world records.
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With the lid on, it's pushing my pelvis slightly down
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and my knees are slightly hitting the metalwork.
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It's going to have to be raised up.
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This is going to be taken off altogether,
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this top piece, altogether.
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It's geared up to be, you can do 100mph.
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It's clear if, I'm doing 35mph as it is,
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I'm not going to do 100mph.
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I can tell you that right now.
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We've got to gear down to a more pragmatic gear.
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In fact, dropping the gear about 25%...
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..but not giving up on the fact that you could possibly get on the
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world-record pace. It's not an impossible gear to do that with.
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It's now the 10th of August.
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This has to be in a crate in Aberdeen,
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which is 200 miles from here...
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..to be shipped out on the 23rd,
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so it's got to leave on the 22nd.
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Eh, that's 12 days.
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SAWING
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Ah, come on.
497
00:35:22,960 --> 00:35:24,000
There.
498
00:35:25,080 --> 00:35:28,840
It's not as I would want it, but it's OK.
499
00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:54,080
'The guys at Prestwick Airport,
500
00:35:54,080 --> 00:35:57,360
'they have a facility to paint The Beastie with a finish that we're
501
00:35:57,360 --> 00:36:00,200
'looking for. I never thought we'd get anywhere near it.
502
00:36:01,440 --> 00:36:03,320
'But I'm a wee bit on edge.
503
00:36:03,320 --> 00:36:06,320
'I now know for certain were going to be there.
504
00:36:06,320 --> 00:36:10,680
'We've got Graeme directed and focused on where he needs to get to,
505
00:36:10,680 --> 00:36:13,520
'but I don't know how fast The Beastie is going to go.'
506
00:36:13,520 --> 00:36:18,040
If his power potential is, like, where he can get it to,
507
00:36:18,040 --> 00:36:20,040
THAT will go fast.
508
00:36:30,640 --> 00:36:34,440
Still slightly jet-lagged, but what I want to do now at this stage
509
00:36:34,440 --> 00:36:37,880
is actually get some real quite fast pedalling in.
510
00:36:37,880 --> 00:36:40,520
Because if we're going to be going at a high cadence
511
00:36:40,520 --> 00:36:42,640
then I want to get my legs into suppleness for that,
512
00:36:42,640 --> 00:36:44,560
which I used to have all through my life.
513
00:36:48,000 --> 00:36:49,840
I see a road going up the hill.
514
00:36:49,840 --> 00:36:52,560
You can see the climb from here. It snakes up over the hill there.
515
00:36:53,600 --> 00:36:55,720
That's the best run. It's quieter roads as well.
516
00:37:03,360 --> 00:37:07,920
I'm glad we went and stayed in Elko rather than making the decision
517
00:37:07,920 --> 00:37:09,160
to go into Battle Mountain.
518
00:37:09,160 --> 00:37:12,320
Part of the decision about that was to isolate Graeme.
519
00:37:14,880 --> 00:37:18,080
He could be on his own and just get on with training...
520
00:37:19,880 --> 00:37:21,040
..and acclimatise.
521
00:38:15,080 --> 00:38:16,120
HE GULPS BREATHS
522
00:38:22,480 --> 00:38:23,920
OK, the road is now closed
523
00:38:23,920 --> 00:38:26,640
and we are rolling sweet, we are now rolling sweet.
524
00:38:47,400 --> 00:38:48,920
RADIO CRACKLES
525
00:38:48,920 --> 00:38:51,000
Catch to start. Do you read me, over?
526
00:39:10,160 --> 00:39:12,680
I was standing minding my own business on the start line
527
00:39:12,680 --> 00:39:14,480
and was approached and he said,
528
00:39:14,480 --> 00:39:17,720
"Listen, put that notepad down. I need you to launch me."
529
00:39:17,720 --> 00:39:20,040
And I look and said, "What?!"
530
00:39:20,040 --> 00:39:25,200
You know? I've looked at this machine that he's built for the past two years in absolute awe.
531
00:39:25,200 --> 00:39:29,000
I have been afraid to even lay a hand on it and Graeme Obree
532
00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:31,560
was saying, "Launch the bloody thing!"
533
00:39:31,560 --> 00:39:33,960
OK, stand by, stand by.
534
00:39:33,960 --> 00:39:36,320
Roger, start copies.
535
00:39:36,320 --> 00:39:37,560
On you go, Gary.
536
00:39:37,560 --> 00:39:40,080
Right, OK, take it away.
537
00:39:42,480 --> 00:39:43,880
Have you got it, Graeme?
538
00:39:47,080 --> 00:39:49,040
Our first launch wasn't successful.
539
00:39:49,040 --> 00:39:51,240
The bike fell over.
540
00:39:52,400 --> 00:39:53,640
I felt really awful.
541
00:39:54,920 --> 00:39:56,760
Have you launched Graeme yet, over?
542
00:39:56,760 --> 00:39:59,200
Negative. We tried to. Graeme fell.
543
00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:01,600
Again, Gary, take it again, on you go.
544
00:40:01,600 --> 00:40:02,920
Are you OK, G?
545
00:40:08,080 --> 00:40:09,320
Well done, Gary.
546
00:40:09,320 --> 00:40:10,560
'He is under way.'
547
00:40:10,560 --> 00:40:11,760
Well done, mate.
548
00:40:11,760 --> 00:40:13,560
- 'How far underway?'
- On you go.
549
00:40:13,560 --> 00:40:16,280
OK, Roger that.
550
00:40:26,440 --> 00:40:30,280
The Beastie is so erratic. It looks so unstable.
551
00:40:30,280 --> 00:40:32,000
I'm just shitting myself.
552
00:40:54,520 --> 00:40:57,720
I just hope to God Graeme can get over that line
553
00:40:57,720 --> 00:41:00,040
and hopefully he gets a bit of speed as well.
554
00:41:25,440 --> 00:41:26,960
Keep coming, keep coming.
555
00:41:34,640 --> 00:41:36,800
- Well done.
- Good job!
556
00:41:36,800 --> 00:41:39,680
You did 50mph.
557
00:41:39,680 --> 00:41:41,120
Yeah, that'll do for now.
558
00:41:41,120 --> 00:41:43,400
He got it over the line. We had qualified.
559
00:41:43,400 --> 00:41:44,960
Good work, you've qualified.
560
00:41:44,960 --> 00:41:47,200
We can play with the big boys.
561
00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:52,200
RADIO CHATTER OBSCURES SPEECH
562
00:41:52,200 --> 00:41:55,640
And I didn't race it then because it seemed unstable.
563
00:41:55,640 --> 00:41:57,040
OK, coming in.
564
00:41:58,160 --> 00:42:00,640
'This is Dave Larrington, following them down.'
565
00:42:00,640 --> 00:42:02,680
This is the first run, though. How do you assess it?
566
00:42:02,680 --> 00:42:05,040
I think it was a success because I brought it down the road.
567
00:42:05,040 --> 00:42:07,520
I wasnae going to race it because it was too unstable,
568
00:42:07,520 --> 00:42:08,800
but my God, hold it to this line
569
00:42:08,800 --> 00:42:10,760
and then I can decide about gearing later on.
570
00:42:10,760 --> 00:42:12,040
Yeah, yeah.
571
00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:17,040
- But that's it for now.
- Good, good.
572
00:42:17,040 --> 00:42:23,040
The first run was Graeme in Beastie at 47.67 miles an hour.
573
00:42:27,280 --> 00:42:32,720
We had Sebastiaan in VeloX 3 at 78.21.
574
00:42:40,320 --> 00:42:41,840
I've got to try and get a punt on,
575
00:42:41,840 --> 00:42:45,520
- a real punt on, without the bike going all over the place.
- Yeah, yeah.
576
00:42:45,520 --> 00:42:48,880
That's what I've got to try and do to get to that speed.
577
00:42:48,880 --> 00:42:51,840
That's my understanding of it at the moment. If were going to get to
578
00:42:51,840 --> 00:42:53,960
those speeds, that's what we've got to tackle.
579
00:42:53,960 --> 00:42:56,560
We'll get it out and get that gear on tomorrow.
580
00:43:07,800 --> 00:43:10,880
So, Graeme managed to get a slot in the runs,
581
00:43:10,880 --> 00:43:12,600
but he was just on the periphery.
582
00:43:13,920 --> 00:43:16,080
It's like a sort of handicap system.
583
00:43:16,080 --> 00:43:18,560
So if you go really fast on your first run,
584
00:43:18,560 --> 00:43:19,680
you're guaranteed a slot.
585
00:43:23,280 --> 00:43:25,520
The first run wasn't good enough to guarantee
586
00:43:25,520 --> 00:43:28,400
that we know Graeme's going to get a run all week
587
00:43:28,400 --> 00:43:31,080
and that's a problem, because if you don't get a run,
588
00:43:31,080 --> 00:43:33,120
you don't improve your time.
589
00:43:34,200 --> 00:43:36,440
So he needed to go out and do faster times.
590
00:43:40,440 --> 00:43:42,960
Is that the gear you had to change?
591
00:43:42,960 --> 00:43:48,280
Yes. This one? The 17 has come off and the 12 has gone on.
592
00:43:50,200 --> 00:43:51,800
We've not got a ride tonight.
593
00:43:51,800 --> 00:43:53,360
- Oh, right.
- So we can relax.
594
00:43:54,920 --> 00:43:56,520
Obviously I've not qualified.
595
00:43:56,520 --> 00:43:58,200
We've not qualified, so I'm going to
596
00:43:58,200 --> 00:44:00,280
put us in for the two rides tomorrow morning,
597
00:44:00,280 --> 00:44:02,440
one in the two-and-a-half and one in the five.
598
00:44:02,440 --> 00:44:05,200
OK? Let's do both of them tomorrow morning.
599
00:44:05,200 --> 00:44:09,120
- It means that we'll be up there all morning, OK?
- Right.
600
00:44:18,720 --> 00:44:20,800
Some of the teams are really complex
601
00:44:20,800 --> 00:44:23,480
in their and nurture and care of the vehicles.
602
00:44:26,560 --> 00:44:28,000
Look at Graeme in isolation,
603
00:44:28,000 --> 00:44:30,280
trying his best and doing bloody good with it.
604
00:44:33,320 --> 00:44:38,760
And then the Dutch guys, they're at the forefront of aerodynamics.
605
00:44:38,760 --> 00:44:42,240
It's cost an absolute fortune to put together a team.
606
00:44:44,120 --> 00:44:48,360
They're a step change ahead of where The Beastie was
607
00:44:48,360 --> 00:44:50,760
and a number of other riders.
608
00:44:58,160 --> 00:45:01,400
So once we knew what the speed potential was for The Beastie,
609
00:45:01,400 --> 00:45:03,880
once we knew it wasn't going to be 75mph,
610
00:45:03,880 --> 00:45:07,280
there was a discussion at that point in time about the prone record
611
00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:09,400
and the prone record was 54mph.
612
00:45:09,400 --> 00:45:12,480
Once we saw that, we knew that Graeme was close to it.
613
00:45:13,680 --> 00:45:17,520
So it was a matter of Graeme going out with that target in mind.
614
00:45:22,960 --> 00:45:25,440
Take a bit of spring, right? You hear me?
615
00:45:27,440 --> 00:45:28,480
Let's not...
616
00:45:30,320 --> 00:45:33,080
Oh, it's away! Ha-ha!
617
00:45:33,080 --> 00:45:35,280
Graeme, that was childish.
618
00:45:35,280 --> 00:45:36,760
TRAIN HORN SOUNDS
619
00:45:51,120 --> 00:45:53,040
It's Thursday, so we had two days.
620
00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:55,760
Bloody good conditions.
621
00:45:57,240 --> 00:45:59,040
So, in my head, today's the day.
622
00:46:02,040 --> 00:46:03,560
Right.
623
00:46:03,560 --> 00:46:05,680
'When you're ready, over.'
624
00:46:19,000 --> 00:46:22,080
Gary done a brilliant launch and off Graeme went
625
00:46:22,080 --> 00:46:23,680
and I was, like, highly optimistic.
626
00:46:43,640 --> 00:46:47,040
There is a fighting element to it and it's just the discomfort.
627
00:46:47,040 --> 00:46:51,200
If you have to raise it to 56mph, that becomes very uncomfortable.
628
00:46:51,200 --> 00:46:52,520
If you lose that air tube,
629
00:46:52,520 --> 00:46:55,600
then you could actually suffocate and faint in there.
630
00:46:57,480 --> 00:46:59,640
You can actually end up hitting the rocks.
631
00:46:59,640 --> 00:47:01,280
And you WILL break your neck.
632
00:47:11,440 --> 00:47:14,120
I was totally gasped out, 500 metres to go,
633
00:47:14,120 --> 00:47:16,520
to the point I can hardly see where I'm going.
634
00:47:19,760 --> 00:47:22,000
You're hitting the 500-metre mark
635
00:47:22,000 --> 00:47:25,040
knowing that you are actually totally nailing this,
636
00:47:25,040 --> 00:47:27,440
because I absolutely have to.
637
00:47:27,440 --> 00:47:29,000
It's like, "Must is a good master".
638
00:47:31,440 --> 00:47:34,240
You MUST break that record, for emotional survival.
639
00:47:36,120 --> 00:47:39,520
That outweighs the sense of fear of suffocation.
640
00:47:49,760 --> 00:47:50,840
GASPING
641
00:47:50,840 --> 00:47:52,040
OK. I have him. We have him.
642
00:47:53,960 --> 00:47:55,520
Good job.
643
00:47:55,520 --> 00:47:57,080
You were pushing 60 there.
644
00:47:57,080 --> 00:47:58,800
- Yeah.
- Well done, Graeme.
645
00:47:58,800 --> 00:48:01,360
When they let me out... I'm going "Let me out, let me out!"
646
00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:02,880
I panicked in the last minute.
647
00:48:02,880 --> 00:48:05,840
- Yeah, you're bleeding.
- Couldn't breathe.
648
00:48:05,840 --> 00:48:07,280
- Where?
- Just up from here.
649
00:48:09,520 --> 00:48:12,600
What did I, did I make the 56?
650
00:48:12,600 --> 00:48:14,760
Erm, we think so.
651
00:48:14,760 --> 00:48:17,080
We think you did about 55, 56.
652
00:48:18,480 --> 00:48:20,240
Excellent. Good job, guys. Good job.
653
00:48:20,240 --> 00:48:23,160
Good job. Certainly over 55 coming out of the speed trap.
654
00:48:25,640 --> 00:48:27,640
I slowed down at the speed trap. I was panicking.
655
00:48:27,640 --> 00:48:28,880
"Let me out, I just want out."
656
00:48:36,920 --> 00:48:39,360
52.5.
657
00:48:39,360 --> 00:48:40,880
Fuck.
658
00:48:40,880 --> 00:48:43,640
You got a hat.
659
00:48:43,640 --> 00:48:45,160
Got your 50mph hat.
660
00:48:45,160 --> 00:48:46,720
- That's great.
- Yeah?
661
00:48:47,840 --> 00:48:49,200
Roger that, thank you.
662
00:48:49,200 --> 00:48:52,280
- So keep stepping it up a little bit.
- Right, we need to go again.
663
00:49:21,800 --> 00:49:23,040
'This was the drop.
664
00:49:24,120 --> 00:49:29,000
'This is the point of pressure and stress that, until recent times,
665
00:49:29,000 --> 00:49:31,840
'my psychologist, she would never have countenanced me
666
00:49:31,840 --> 00:49:35,360
'being allowed to actually be in this cauldron of stress...
667
00:49:35,360 --> 00:49:37,720
- BYSTANDERS:
- Yeah!
668
00:49:43,800 --> 00:49:45,040
'..for the last months,
669
00:49:45,040 --> 00:49:47,560
'of knowing that that race is going to be substandard.
670
00:49:47,560 --> 00:49:49,840
'Knowing we're coming to America with economic backing
671
00:49:49,840 --> 00:49:52,280
'and people backing me up and people pressuring me, going,
672
00:49:52,280 --> 00:49:55,280
'"Graeme, come on, you've really actually got to blast your guts out
673
00:49:55,280 --> 00:49:57,360
'even though you're dog-tired."
674
00:50:02,520 --> 00:50:05,080
'That's...five times in my life I've had to do that.
675
00:50:05,080 --> 00:50:07,800
'Two hour records, two world championships and that.
676
00:50:10,200 --> 00:50:12,280
'And people say, "You WILL beat that record.
677
00:50:12,280 --> 00:50:13,800
"You're not committed enough."
678
00:50:13,800 --> 00:50:16,960
'When I've known the bike just isn't good enough. Get a grip here.
679
00:50:16,960 --> 00:50:19,080
'I'm coming over here to face embarrassment
680
00:50:19,080 --> 00:50:20,560
'so I can then go home and hide.'
681
00:50:25,840 --> 00:50:27,640
If we had a two-and-a-half mile course
682
00:50:27,640 --> 00:50:31,120
that finished two miles up the road I feel I could probably do 58 or 60.
683
00:50:32,200 --> 00:50:33,240
It's not. It's here.
684
00:50:33,240 --> 00:50:35,480
There's something draggy about this straight.
685
00:50:35,480 --> 00:50:38,640
Unless I've got a mental block about it, there's something draggy about it.
686
00:50:38,640 --> 00:50:40,360
You actually lose speed in this last mile.
687
00:50:41,600 --> 00:50:43,840
You recognise we need to go again.
688
00:50:43,840 --> 00:50:50,760
There's a parallel to be drawn here in the...time you won the world record...
689
00:50:50,760 --> 00:50:51,800
Final.
690
00:50:51,800 --> 00:50:53,880
..in terms of, on the Saturday night...
691
00:50:55,160 --> 00:50:57,240
..you hadn't done it, but you went back the next day
692
00:50:57,240 --> 00:50:59,160
when other people thought that, you know...
693
00:50:59,160 --> 00:51:02,360
You know, you've got that capacity to say, "Fuck it. I'm going to go again."
694
00:51:02,360 --> 00:51:04,440
Oh, I've got to go again and do it right this time.
695
00:51:09,720 --> 00:51:12,600
The pain of failure and the feeling of failure
696
00:51:12,600 --> 00:51:15,000
between stopping the first record attempt
697
00:51:15,000 --> 00:51:16,760
and saying, "I'm going again",
698
00:51:16,760 --> 00:51:19,520
actually changed me as an athlete.
699
00:51:20,840 --> 00:51:22,120
Changed me as a human being.
700
00:51:26,320 --> 00:51:30,120
That was the moment where, see that 1% that you can't access,
701
00:51:30,120 --> 00:51:32,600
of energy and drive,
702
00:51:32,600 --> 00:51:36,760
the type of energy that gets your kids out a burning building,
703
00:51:36,760 --> 00:51:41,280
that's the energy that's so painful to have not achieved
704
00:51:41,280 --> 00:51:44,160
of that level that you needed to.
705
00:51:44,160 --> 00:51:47,200
That's the point when you actually change as a human being.
706
00:51:49,800 --> 00:51:53,800
In other words, I needed to fail to access that.
707
00:51:58,920 --> 00:52:01,880
And the next day,
708
00:52:01,880 --> 00:52:06,000
I was then able to access all of this.
709
00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:08,760
Because I actually needed to win,
710
00:52:08,760 --> 00:52:09,960
even if I was going to die.
711
00:52:12,200 --> 00:52:14,400
I needed to justify my self-worth...
712
00:52:15,760 --> 00:52:17,080
..as a human being.
713
00:52:41,760 --> 00:52:45,360
I kept Graeme out the way as late as possible.
714
00:52:45,360 --> 00:52:47,960
We got onto that start line with like five minutes to spare.
715
00:52:53,920 --> 00:52:56,400
We had been getting on really good with getting the lid on,
716
00:52:56,400 --> 00:52:58,560
but that morning we couldn't get the lid on.
717
00:52:58,560 --> 00:52:59,800
It was just a nightmare.
718
00:53:31,520 --> 00:53:34,840
Gary did a brilliant start and Graeme got it away brilliant,
719
00:53:34,840 --> 00:53:36,680
but it was windy
720
00:53:36,680 --> 00:53:39,520
and I was, like, shitting myself. I was thinking, "We've blown it."
721
00:53:49,040 --> 00:53:50,760
STEADY BREATHING
722
00:54:10,320 --> 00:54:12,200
BREATHING QUICKENS
723
00:54:35,160 --> 00:54:37,040
BREATHING ECHOES
724
00:55:41,280 --> 00:55:46,040
He was fantastic and he did a 56.62mph into
725
00:55:46,040 --> 00:55:50,280
3mph head wind, but with legal winds.
726
00:55:51,280 --> 00:55:52,600
So we're very excited.
727
00:55:52,600 --> 00:55:56,200
56.6mph, new world prone bike best.
728
00:55:57,400 --> 00:55:58,520
There.
729
00:55:58,520 --> 00:56:02,320
To come here and then to set a world record first time round,
730
00:56:02,320 --> 00:56:04,000
that's pretty impressive.
731
00:56:07,680 --> 00:56:10,160
Well done, Graeme. Well done.
732
00:56:10,160 --> 00:56:13,720
All good. Mission accomplished.
733
00:56:13,720 --> 00:56:16,120
Albeit it wasn't the mission we set out for,
734
00:56:16,120 --> 00:56:18,040
but it was mission accomplished.
735
00:56:24,040 --> 00:56:25,320
After my mental illness,
736
00:56:25,320 --> 00:56:28,600
I shouldn't have allowed myself to have to dig that deep,
737
00:56:28,600 --> 00:56:30,800
that emotional trauma of having to go again,
738
00:56:30,800 --> 00:56:32,640
again, with my back against the wall.
739
00:56:32,640 --> 00:56:35,760
I shouldn't have allowed myself to be in that position,
740
00:56:35,760 --> 00:56:38,480
erm, emotionally.
741
00:56:46,400 --> 00:56:49,440
As you know, there are near ideal conditions this morning,
742
00:56:49,440 --> 00:56:53,280
so we have Graeme in Beastie,
743
00:56:53,280 --> 00:56:56,920
56.62mph.
744
00:57:07,920 --> 00:57:10,960
It was strange. Just the five minutes before I spoke to you here,
745
00:57:10,960 --> 00:57:13,760
the timekeeper announced it is a new official world record
746
00:57:13,760 --> 00:57:17,200
and that's a strange feeling. I've not heard that for 20 years.
747
00:57:17,200 --> 00:57:20,120
It's a slow absorbance of, "Oh, my goodness,
748
00:57:20,120 --> 00:57:22,600
"I've just broken a world record. Bona fide. Official."
749
00:57:23,760 --> 00:57:26,480
So I'm still absorbing that, so that's nice.
750
00:57:32,760 --> 00:57:37,000
Like, I've personally shot out for the stars and reached the moon.
751
00:57:37,000 --> 00:57:39,440
And, OK, I had to lower the peg,
752
00:57:39,440 --> 00:57:43,480
but I got to the point I did manage to do 56.6mph and take the record.
753
00:57:44,800 --> 00:57:51,360
He's a maverick genius. He's got the enthusiasm of an eight-year-old kid.
754
00:57:51,360 --> 00:57:54,840
But when it comes down to it, what 48-year-old
755
00:57:54,840 --> 00:57:58,080
would squeeze themselves into a coffin on two wheels
756
00:57:58,080 --> 00:58:02,880
and launch themselves across a highway in northern Nevada
757
00:58:02,880 --> 00:58:09,280
at speeds touching 60mph in a machine that's made from saucepans
758
00:58:09,280 --> 00:58:11,160
and second-hand roller-skates
759
00:58:11,160 --> 00:58:16,640
that cost six and a half quid from a charity store in Saltcoats?!
760
00:58:16,640 --> 00:58:20,440
It's mad, absolutely mad. And that's why we love him.
761
00:58:28,120 --> 00:58:31,640
The sense of relief will fade and the sense of...
762
00:58:33,480 --> 00:58:36,840
..of folk going, "Oh, wow! You broke a world record. Well done, big man!"
763
00:58:41,600 --> 00:58:43,640
I guess tigers don't change their stripes, do they?
764
00:58:43,640 --> 00:58:46,080
It's like, when their back's against the wall, it's like...
765
00:58:46,080 --> 00:58:47,720
"Rrr! You're getting it!"
766
00:58:51,160 --> 00:58:53,040
MUSIC: I Was The King by Alun Woodward
767
00:58:53,040 --> 00:58:55,960
# I was the king
768
00:58:55,960 --> 00:59:00,320
# I was crowned in the ring
769
00:59:00,320 --> 00:59:03,960
# On a course where I flew
770
00:59:03,960 --> 00:59:08,360
# I was brutal and true
771
00:59:08,360 --> 00:59:12,240
# In the bright fjord night
772
00:59:12,240 --> 00:59:15,720
# In Bordeaux fond and sly
773
00:59:15,720 --> 00:59:20,640
# In the jungles I rule
774
00:59:20,640 --> 00:59:26,080
# I was king, I was Rex Omnium #
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