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Name: It's Not About the Bike

Full title: It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life
Author: Lance Armstrong
Year: 1999
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Popularity: 4.7
Genres/categories: Non Fiction, Memoirs, Award winners

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ISBN:
9780756913625
9780786229000
9781565114487
9781565114494
0756913624
0786229004
1565114485
1565114493
Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in 2000.
Winner of the Christopher award for Adult Books in 2001.

It is such an all-American story. A lanky kid from Plano, Texas, is raised by a feisty, single parent who sacrifices for her son, who becomes one of our country's greatest athletes. Given that background, it is understandable why Armstrong was able to channel his boundless energy toward athletic endeavors. By his senior year in high school, he was already a professional triathlete and was training with the U.S. Olympic cycling developmental team. In 1993, Armstrong secured a position in the ranks of world-class cyclists by winning the World Championship and a Tour de France stage, but in 1996, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Armstrong entered an unknown battlefield and challenged it as if climbing through the Alps: aggressive yet tactical. He beat the cancer and proceeded to stun all the pundits by winning the 1999 Tour de France. In this memoir, Armstrong covers his early years swiftly with a blunt matter-of-factness, but the main focus is on his battle with cancer. Readers will respond to the inspirational recovery story, and they will appreciate the behind-the-scenes cycling information. After he won the Tour, his mother was quoted as saying that her son's whole life has been a fight against the odds; we see here that she was not exaggerating. Brenda Barrera
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