This biography covers from his childhood and his first days on a bike to his first victory in Tour de France. Besides his battle against cancer and marriage and first son. It was interesting and enlightening. However, Lance Armstrong is truly a nasty character. It is true that, in regards to the bik...
What I'm really interested in is Sum It Up.
superb inspiring book of probable the greatest cyclist that ever lived...
Mr.Armstrong you are a superstar, a ray of hope for many cancer patient,an ideal for Bikers...yes u are the most supreme being present on the earth.. .i know these are the dialogues u wanna hear from people who read this book but all i can recall is your consant bragging of your will power. I had a ...
While the previous biography, It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life, had the redeeming feature of being about his impressive return from cancer to not only return to competitive professional cycling, but to win the Tour de France. This sequel suffers from the same poor ghost writing, but ...
So, Lance can't write for toffee. I guess that's fine, he's a cyclist not an author. But why hire a ghost write who's only marginally better. That's an assumption actually, maybe Lance would have done better on his own...Points are clawed back to OK because it's a genuinely interesting story, it's j...