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Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion

by John Wilcockson

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Publisher Comments:

Many people know Lance Armstrong as the greatest cyclist in the world, a man the French call Le Boss. Others hail him as a cancer survivor whose LiveStrong campaign has raised millions, or as the author of two inspirational autobiographies. But few people know of the many obstacles that this brash Texanwho entered his first bike race at 17, unlike fellow legendary athletes like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods, who grew up with their chosen sportshad to overcome to win an incredible seven consecutive Tours de France, a feat that is unlikely ever to be duplicated.

So how did he become the worlds greatest living champion? In Lance Armstrong, John Wilcockson reveals how Armstrong overcame tremendous oddsa broken home, near-fatal cancer, repeated doping accusations, and hostile European crowds and mediato reach the pinnacle of his sport. Through the words of Armstrongs family, friends, rivals, and Lance himself, Wilcockson examines how Armstrong came to not only dominate the Tour de France but also become a worldwide icon.

Review:

"By winning the Tour de France seven straight times (after surviving testicular cancer, no less), Lance Armstrong reached the hallowed status of athletes like Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali. With Armstrong's cooperation, Wilcockson (23 Days in July) profiles the cyclist's rise from a hell-raising Texas kid to a determined, disciplined champion who celebrates the highs of sports immortality while enduring lows like repeated doping allegations and shattered relationships. Wilcockson has tracked down an array of impressive sources-numerous cycling associates, family members, even Armstrong's ex-wife, Kristin. However, the resulting interviews provide little more than inspirational platitudes or fuzzy reminiscences, which are accompanied by ponderous accounts of training regimens and cycling events. With Wilcockson's fawning prose the book consistently reads like a press release (e.g., 'Once Lance makes a promise...he always keeps it') a heavy contributor. Armstrong has led an extraordinary life so far, becoming synonymous with a sport and a disease while befriending movie stars and dating celebrities like Sheryl Crow." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The definitive life story of the 7-time Tour de France champion and force behind the phenomenally successful LiveStrong campaign

About the Author

John Wilcockson reported on his first Tour de France in 1968. He has written for Outside and Men's Journal and reported on major cycling events for NPR, the BBC World Service, and the New York Times. His many books include John Wilcockson's World of Cycling. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.Graham Watson has been covering the Tour de France since 1977. He lives near London.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780306815874
Author:
Wilcockson, John
Publisher:
Da Capo Press
Subject:
Cycling - General
Subject:
Sports - General
Subject:
Cycling
Subject:
Sports
Subject:
Cancer -- Patients -- United States.
Subject:
Cyclists -- United States.
Subject:
Biography-Sports
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20090631
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
383
Dimensions:
9.00 x 6.00 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "By winning the Tour de France seven straight times (after surviving testicular cancer, no less), Lance Armstrong reached the hallowed status of athletes like Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali. With Armstrong's cooperation, Wilcockson (23 Days in July) profiles the cyclist's rise from a hell-raising Texas kid to a determined, disciplined champion who celebrates the highs of sports immortality while enduring lows like repeated doping allegations and shattered relationships. Wilcockson has tracked down an array of impressive sources-numerous cycling associates, family members, even Armstrong's ex-wife, Kristin. However, the resulting interviews provide little more than inspirational platitudes or fuzzy reminiscences, which are accompanied by ponderous accounts of training regimens and cycling events. With Wilcockson's fawning prose the book consistently reads like a press release (e.g., 'Once Lance makes a promise...he always keeps it') a heavy contributor. Armstrong has led an extraordinary life so far, becoming synonymous with a sport and a disease while befriending movie stars and dating celebrities like Sheryl Crow." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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The definitive life story of the 7-time Tour de France champion and force behind the phenomenally successful LiveStrong campaign
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