The legendary guitarist clearly likes to ride his bicycle, saying cycling saved his life after a heart attack.
May needed surgery last year, but believes cycling has given him a new lease of life after the operation: "It really saved me," he told Kerry Ellis on her Keep Calm and Kerry On podcast.
"When I’m in pain, which I was a lot, getting on the bike makes you feel human again. I’m finding life hard right now, this whole lockdown thing – I find the physical stuff is what gets me through."
May also revealed that he thinks his heart attack could have been brought on by COVID-19, believing that he likely caught the virus while Queen were touring in early 2020, and that gardening was another pastime that helped him through lockdown:
“I’m so lucky to have greenery around me – without it I think my brain would explode. It helps me balance", said May.
“I’m naturally a depressive, gardening is such a help, it’s one of life’s great therapies.”
May isn't the only rock star who likes bikes - the Talking Heads' David Byrne loves cycling so much he wrote a book about it, and last year ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons was spotted cruising the Las Vegas Strip on his e-bike. The late Ginger Baker was also a keen racing cyclist in his youth, and said that Cream's second album 'Disraeli Gears' was named so because of a roadie mistakenly thinking that this was the correct term for derailleur gears during a discussion about a racing bicycle.
What kind of bike do we reckon Brian May rides, something reddish brown with plenty of feedback perhaps? Your suggestions in the comments as always!