
James Golding left school at 14, survived cancer twice, dropped to six stone, lost the ability to walk, and was given under a 5% chance of survival. Now a world-record cyclist, speaker, fundraiser, husband and father, he reveals waking from a coma, rebuilding himself, and why resilience comes through reflection and purpose. The talk covers masculinity, identity, depression, and youth culture, plus 2112: riding all 21 Tour de France stages in 12 days for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Trek Bikes followed me and my crew through six years of preparation for Race Across America - 3,100 miles coast to coast, brutal climbs, and a dream I wasn't ready to let go of.

Meet the man who refuses to die: James Golding. Follow the unbelievable story of 2 times cancer survivor as he overcomes extreme challenges to break the seven day cycling world record in an attempt to qualify for Race Across America.