"I chose a convenient rock to sit my wet seat on and peeled off my socks, then my shorts and underpants. Over my sandwiches and a flask of tea I sat in the October sunshine, musing and laughing at my adventures. Draped around me were my wet clothes, and I had my cape handy to throw over my state of undress should anyone choose to come this way."
Winstanley's third book, Owd Tom, was a celebration of the life of the Lancashire miner and cyclist Tom Hughes, who clocked up 400,000 miles on his penny farthing 'ordinary', which he continued to ride into the 1920s and beyond.