For Josh Quigley, cycling isn’t just a sport; it’s a lifeline. Eight years ago, battling severe depression, lost and finding solace only in alcohol, he was at a critical breaking point following a long-term relationship split.
After a profound attempt to take his own life, a pivotal moment arrived: a talk by Olympic cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy. That inspiring encounter ignited something within Quigley, prompting him to get on a bike for the first time since his childhood.
Despite having no prior experience in endurance cycling, he began setting himself daunting challenges. His dedication and newfound passion quickly transformed his life, propelling him to remarkable heights. Josh Quigley has since not only found his path but has gone on to set two world records for endurance cycling, a testament to the transformative power of sport and the human spirit. His journey stands as a powerful reminder of how unexpected avenues can lead to recovery and extraordinary achievement.