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Other Ways to Win

A Competitive Cyclist's Reflections on Success

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Other Ways to Win

By: Lee Craigie
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"I rode back down the hill to the athlete’s village. Some of Team Scotland had been watching on the big screen, and I arrived to hugs of congratulations. I went inside for a shower and ceremoniously dropped my heart rate monitor into the bin. It was the first day of the rest of my life."

A little before 1:30 pm on Sunday, 21 July 2013, Lee Craigie crossed the finish line at Cathkin Braes in the southern outskirts of Glasgow, several minutes ahead of her nearest competitor to become the British cross-country mountain bike champion. Lee’s win was the culmination of seven years of training and sacrifice, but it marked the beginning of the end of her competitive career; less than a year later, at the same venue, this time representing her native Scotland at the Commonwealth Games, she crossed the line and quit professional bike racing for good.

Lee Craigie is one of Scotland’s great bike racers, yet she has accomplished much more since retiring. In Other Ways to Win she tells her story of growing up near Glasgow and discovering the freedom of cycling—skipping French lessons and heading off into the Campsie Fells to see just how far she could ride. These teenage adventures established cycling as the thread that would run through her life—not only through her racing life and into a new life of two-wheeled adventure, but also through the positive impact she would have on the lives of others, particularly encouraging other women through her work with the Adventure Syndicate.

Written with breathtaking honesty, she recounts epic adventures along the Tour Divide, Silk Road, and the Highland Trail 550 and examines themes of friendship, loss, identity, and the power of the outdoors—and, of course, cycling.

Lee Craigie’s story is a welcome reminder that there is more than one way to win at cycling—and life.

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Loved every minute. So inspiring! Thanks Lee, now I go plan my next adventure!

Fantastic!

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I've kept up with her exploits for years, so this was great to hear about the effort that went into the cycling, and the stories from her own life too.

Lee is a local legend for me

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This book was fascinating even though I am not a cyclist. Lee's soothing voice narrates her own words, which eloquently conjure up images of the spectacular landscapes she has ridden though and the physical and psychological hardships she has encountered, and give an insight into how critical your mindset can be. I found this book utterly compelling and would urge anyone with the remotest interest in the outdoors to listen to it.

Inspirational

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Lee Craigies memoir speaks from the heart. Her words often stopped me in my tracks for their utter wisdom and honesty. Anyone who loves the wild and has at times felt like a a square peg in a round hole, will find this book resonates with them.

stopped me in my tracks

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This is a fantastic book, not just for the cycling and adventure content, but as a view of the world and how we can make changes (and a difference) even if they’re small. A great encouragement to put the tech away and go be in nature. Recommended reading for 21st century living.

Brilliant, personal and inspiring

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