Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion
Few people know exactly how lance Armstrong became such an amazing force in cycling. Now, in Lance, John Wilcockson draws on dozens of interviews with those who know Armstrong best, to trace his remarkable life, both on and off the bike.

Family members—including his adoptive father, speaking publicly for the first time—recall Armstrong's humble origins, the father he barely knew, and his single mom's struggle for survival. His childhood friends and early mentors recall how he also excelled at other sports, including swimming, running, and triathlons.

Known for pushing his body to the extreme and intimidating his rivals, Armstrong accomplished extraordinary feats like winning the world's professional roadrace championship at twenty-one and taking home the Tour de France trophy seven consecutive years in a row. But his many achievements have consistently been dogged by allegations of doping and secrecy.

In Lance, Wilcockson provides numerous details, many for the first time, of how Armstrong's legendary training, near-fatal bout with cancer, and battles with the media drove him to reach the pinnacle of his sport.

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Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion
Few people know exactly how lance Armstrong became such an amazing force in cycling. Now, in Lance, John Wilcockson draws on dozens of interviews with those who know Armstrong best, to trace his remarkable life, both on and off the bike.

Family members—including his adoptive father, speaking publicly for the first time—recall Armstrong's humble origins, the father he barely knew, and his single mom's struggle for survival. His childhood friends and early mentors recall how he also excelled at other sports, including swimming, running, and triathlons.

Known for pushing his body to the extreme and intimidating his rivals, Armstrong accomplished extraordinary feats like winning the world's professional roadrace championship at twenty-one and taking home the Tour de France trophy seven consecutive years in a row. But his many achievements have consistently been dogged by allegations of doping and secrecy.

In Lance, Wilcockson provides numerous details, many for the first time, of how Armstrong's legendary training, near-fatal bout with cancer, and battles with the media drove him to reach the pinnacle of his sport.

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Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion

Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion

by John Wilcockson
Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion

Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion

by John Wilcockson

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Few people know exactly how lance Armstrong became such an amazing force in cycling. Now, in Lance, John Wilcockson draws on dozens of interviews with those who know Armstrong best, to trace his remarkable life, both on and off the bike.

Family members—including his adoptive father, speaking publicly for the first time—recall Armstrong's humble origins, the father he barely knew, and his single mom's struggle for survival. His childhood friends and early mentors recall how he also excelled at other sports, including swimming, running, and triathlons.

Known for pushing his body to the extreme and intimidating his rivals, Armstrong accomplished extraordinary feats like winning the world's professional roadrace championship at twenty-one and taking home the Tour de France trophy seven consecutive years in a row. But his many achievements have consistently been dogged by allegations of doping and secrecy.

In Lance, Wilcockson provides numerous details, many for the first time, of how Armstrong's legendary training, near-fatal bout with cancer, and battles with the media drove him to reach the pinnacle of his sport.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786748051
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Publication date: 06/30/2009
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Wilcockson has reported on the Tour de France for more than forty years. He is the author of 23 Days in July, among other books, and lives in Boulder, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Prologue: Just an Idea 1

1 Origins 9

1 Raising Lance 21

3 Breaking Out 37

4 Wanting It All 50

5 Moving On 67

6 Here Comes the King 81

7 The Road to Barcelona 98

8 A Rookie in Orbit 110

9 Breakthrough 124

10 The Rainbow and the Gold 145

11 A Shadow and a Curse 159

12 Endings and Beginnings 177

13 Roller-Coaster Ride 195

14 A Steep Hill to Climb 210

15 New Beginnings 227

16 False Start 244

17 Yellow Jersey 258

18 Knockout 279

19 The Blue Train 304

20 An Impossible Dream 324

21 One More for the Road 343

22 World's Greatest Champion 353

Afterword 371

Acknowledgments 387

Index 389

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