We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind a Record-Setting Eight Tour de France Victories

We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind a Record-Setting Eight Tour de France Victories

by JohanBruyneel (Author), Bill Strickland (Author)

Synopsis

Johan Bruyneel knows what it takes to win. In 1998, this astute former pro cyclist looked a struggling rider and cancer survivor in the eye and said, 'If we're going to ride the Tour, we might as well win'. What followed was extraordinary. With Bruyneel as his team director, Lance Armstrong seized a record seven straight Tour de France victories. Meanwhile, Bruyneel brought innovation to the sport of cycling, and in 2007 he took the Tour de France title with a new, young team, securing his place in sporting history. This is the first time the man closest to Armstrong has unveiled his secrets of motivation, planning and execution. Whether mounting a difficult climb, managing a team of 30 riders and 40 support staff from a car hurtling along narrow roads or looking a future legend in the eye and willing him to believe, Bruyneel is, and always has been, the consummate winner. This is his story.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 228
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1845964683
ISBN 13: 9781845964689
Book Overview: One of cycling's most successful figures reflects on his career so far

Media Reviews
Takes readers behind the scenes, into the follow car, on the bike, up the mountains and against the clock. You have to lack a pulse not to be inspired -- Robin Williams, actor Bruyneel has carved out a remarkable record of victory as a team director and his honest, behind-the-scenes stories show the way to success in cycling and in life itself -- Eddy Merckx, five-times Tour de France winner
Author Bio
Johan Bruyneel was team director from 1999 to 2007 for the US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team (later the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling team). He was general manager of the Astana Cycling Team, with whom Lance Armstrong made his comeback in 2009, and is now directeur sportif of Team RadioShack. Bill Strickland is executive editor of Bicycling, the world's leading cycling magazine.