by Geoff Thomas (Author)
When Geoff Thomas struggled to play a friendly game of tennis while on holiday in Mallorca in May 2003, he thought little of it. Recently retired as a footballer, he believed it was a sign of ageing and perhaps a pulled muscle. But when the pain wouldn't go away, his wife Julie persuaded him to go to a doctor, and in July he was diagnosed as having leukaemia. Suddenly, he was fighting to survive. This book focuses on his journey round the Tour de France in the summer of 2005, riding the 2240 mile-course in the 21 days it takes Lance Armstrong and all the top cyclists, despite never having cycled much before. Despite the odds against him achieving it, he rode the course and raised nearly 200,000 for charity. As he rides, he looks back on his successful career as a footballer, and the bone marrow transplant that saved his life. This is a powerful, moving and inspirational story of extraordinary achievement.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 06 Jun 2007
ISBN 10: 0752876147
ISBN 13: 9780752876146
Book Overview: An inspirational tale of triumph over adversity The Tour de France always generates huge interest - this book gives hope to all who dream of riding the course Geoff Thomas won the Helen Rollason Award in the 2005 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Geoff Thomas already has a large personal following from his days as a footballer Published to coincide with the build-up to the Tour de France, which this year starts in London on 6-8 July, when Geoff will again be riding the course