Lance

Subtitle:
The Making of the World's Greatest Champion
Author:
John Wilcockson
Format:
Hardcover

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Lance

Short description

Wilcockson offers the definitive life story of Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France champion and force behind the phenomenally successful LiveStrong campaign.

Product details

Publisher:
Da Capo Press
ISBN:
9780306815874
Publication date:
June 2009
Length:
231mm
Width:
150mm
Thickness:
36mm
Weight:
703g
Pages:
383
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Review

Detailed, hagiographic biography of one of the world's most inspiring athletes.Sports and fitness journalist Wilcockson - who previously wrote about Lance Armstrong in 23 Days in July (2004) - begins with Armstrong's childhood in Texas, during which he matured under the watchful eyes of a doting mother and a disciplinarian yet generous stepfather. By his mid teens he had become a nationally ranked triathlete and was soon reaping the rewards of his notoriety. Yet, as Wilcockson learned from interviews with Armstrong's friends and family, there was anger in him, possibly stemming from the discovery of his stepfather's infidelity. There was also arrogance - success had come too easily. In 1996, the 25-year-old Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer that had metastasized to his lungs, abdomen and brain. Given a 50 percent chance of survival, his future looked bleak. But in 1999, after brain surgery and debilitating chemotherapy, Armstrong won the Tour de France - and would win it another six consecutive years, all the while fighting baseless accusations of doping. Wilcockson is at his best describing this tortuous 2,200-mile event, which tests athletes to the breaking point, and he ably captures the world of European cycling - the techniques, personalities and overwhelming passion. The author also outlines Armstrong's personal life, including his failed marriage, relationship with singer Sheryl Crow and the growth of the Lance Armstrong Foundation and its Live Strong campaign. Ultimately, though, Armstrong remains a mystery. For all the detail he provides, Wilcockson - perhaps being too close to the subject - never quite penetrates the protective shield of Armstrong's public persona.Serviceable but not definitive. (Kirkus Reviews)

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