Steve Joughin

The documentary includes footage of Joughin (then an amateur rider who was still working full-time in a garage) training in the Isle of Man.

However the highlight was arguably winning a Stage in the Sealink International after outsprinting Dirk De Wolf, the eventual race winner.

That same season he had arguably his greatest ever victory winning stage three in the 1987 Kellogg's Tour of Britain from Manchester to Birmingham, beating some of the biggest names in the sport of cycling such as Sean Kelly.

Joughin got into a breakaway and then went clear with Stuart Coles as the race approached Perry Barr on the outskirts of Birmingham.

The pair stayed clear of the field all the way to the finish line in Victoria Square in Birmingham city centre, with Joughin winning the sprint comfortably.

In 1988 he had one season riding for Ever Ready alongside Tony Doyle and again won the British National Road Race Championships in Newport, Shropshire.

Joughin lives in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, where he has run his cycle clothing business, Pro Vision, along with his son, since 1996.