
Lance Armstrong
The World's Greatest Champion
John Wilcockson(Author)
John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published on 9. July 2009
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-84854-052-1 (ISBN)
Description
Few champions have astonished the world as much as Lance Armstrong. A cancer survivor who went on to win the Tour de France an unprecedented seven times, he is an inspiration to millions. Now the full story can be told. With complete access to Armstrong, and to his inner circle, and drawing on interviews with family members and training partners, coaches and celebrities, team-mates and rivals, friends and foes, sportswriter John Wilcockson tells of those who helped Armstrong along the way -- including his mother Linda, his ex-wife Kristin and one-time fiancee Sheryl Crow -- and explores the traits of character that made Armstrong unique. The story of Lance Armstrong is one of brutal, painful effort, of natural brilliance, of relentless ambition, of extraordinary glory. His achievement is all the more stunning for its unconventionality: a boy from small-town America who beat the world. Brash and fiercely competitive, Armstrong has never been without close friends or bitter enemies.
His achievements have been dogged by accusations of doping, accusations of secrecy, and by questions about how triumph on such a grand scale could be possible - questions that are addressed head on in LANCE ARMSTRONG. Tracing the highs and lows, and bringing alive the drama of the races in which Armstrong smashed expectations time after time, LANCE ARMSTRONG gives the complete story of a matchless champion.
His achievements have been dogged by accusations of doping, accusations of secrecy, and by questions about how triumph on such a grand scale could be possible - questions that are addressed head on in LANCE ARMSTRONG. Tracing the highs and lows, and bringing alive the drama of the races in which Armstrong smashed expectations time after time, LANCE ARMSTRONG gives the complete story of a matchless champion.
Reviews / Votes
'A must-read for all cycling fans.' -- BBC Sport 20041001 'Sport is about the assertion of the will and that makes Armstrong the greatest athlete practising his trade' -- The Times 20041001 'Captures the thrill of a race persistently immersed in controversy and rumour.' -- Irish Times 20041001 'Fascinating ... Wilcockson manages to penetrate the psychological depths of the race's stars.' -- British Cycling 20041101 'A fascinating, well put-together portrait full of insights' -- New Review, The Independent 20041101 'This insightful and meticulously researched book is an essential read.' -- Books Quarterly 20041101 'Wilcockson is the doyen of cycling writers' -- The Oldie 20091013More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Illustrations
2x8pp
Dimensions
Height: 34 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 240 mm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84854-052-1 (9781848540521)
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Person
John Wilcockson has been writing about cycling for four decades. He has been the editor of five cycling magazines, was the first cycling correspondent for The Times and has won awards for his journalistic services. He has written more than a dozen books. A graduate of the University of London, Wilcockson now lives in Bolder Colorado.