It's Not About The Bike

(Paperback - 2001)
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Lance Armstrong

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This story of how Lance Armstrong came back from a fight against cancer to win the sporting world's most physically and mentally demanding event - the Tour de France won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 'If you read just one sports book this year, this is the one' Express on SundayLance Armstrong was one of the most precocious talents the world of cycling had ever seen. Within a year of turning professional in 1992 he was World Champion. In 1994 he won two stages of the Tour de France and in 1996 consolidated his position amongst cycling's elite by winning ten consecutive races. By this time, however, and unknown to him, he was battling against cancer as well as 200 fellow competitors. In early October he was diagnosed with testicular cancer so advanced he had to be operated on the very next day. And when lesions appeared on his brain and in his lungs he was given a 40% chance of survival. While he was in hospital undergoing a three month course in chemotherapy his team Codifis, who had promised to stand by him, cancelled his contract. However, by February 1997 he was out of hospital, training again and setting himself targets. He wanted to complete the 1998 Tour de France. Not only did he achieve this but he went on to win the 1999 Tour in spectacular style, in the fastest ever time, and was the first winner to take four stages in the race in 15 years. This is an extraordinary and inspirational story. 'So darn riveting that it simply cannot be put down-warmly recommended' Time Out
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*You ROCK Armstrong - Live Strong
Review by Shagun
Hello Friends,

I didnt realise how strongly I felt about writing book reviews till today & I have reviewd almost 7 books by now...Its almost therapeutic!

Once a while you come across some books which inspire you! This is one of them.

A must read for anyone who is battling cancer, has a friend battling cancer ....

Goes to show that mind does conquer over matter but you need a STRONG mind
like Lance ArmSTRONG.

This book is a first person's reflection on his struggle to win over cancer!

Rate - 10/10

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Details of Book: It's Not About The Bike Book: It's Not About The Bike
Author: Lance Armstrong
ISBN:

0224060872


ISBN-13:

9780224060875

,

978-0224060875


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2001
Publisher: Random House
Number of Pages: 304
Language: English
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