FreestyleXtreme Magazine Issue 18 | Page 64

You just recently released your autobiography. Were you involved heavily in that on the actual writing side? Yeah, it was ghost-written so I sort of told my whole life story to Ted McCauley and then he wrote the story. It’s a bit of a strange one to write an autobiography, but it seems to be selling really well. I’ve had great response from it. I think what kind of pushed me into doing it was the amount of people that tried to contact me through social media about injuries they’ve had from racing, or even road riding. Wanting to know how I went through what I went through and how I came back from it. To be able to tell that story in the book and then obviously my racing story, it was worth doing. That’s an interesting one because I’ve noticed a lot of people, whenever they have leg injuries now the first thing you hear is ‘best contact Hutchy’. You’ve been an inspiration for so many people coming through similar injuries. They have seen you come back from the depths of despair to have a full and successful career. Yeah, I think if anybody racing has anything like the kind of injuries I went through - If they don’t think it themselves - somebody will say to them, don’t give up, because look what I did. I think it’s good that it helps people try and keep focused and believe that they can come back from it. t