It's Not about the Bike : My Journey Back to Life

It's Not about the Bike : My Journey Back to Life

by Armstrong Lance (Author)

Synopsis

In 1996, 24-year-old Lance Armstrong was ranked number one cyclist in the world, but that October, tests revealed that advanced testicular cancer had spread to his lungs and brain. In this book, he reveals his journey from a 20% chance of survival, to victory in the 1999 Tour de France. Although scarred physically and emotionally, Armstrong considered his cancer a wake-up call - one that crystallized the blessings of good health, family, friends and marriage. Since 1996, he had dedicated himself to fighting cancer and supporting the cancer community, establishing an educational and fund-raising foundation, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, in his hometown of Austin, Texas.

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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Allen And Unwin
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 1865083755
ISBN 13: 9781865083759

Author Bio
Champion cyclist Lance Armstrong's Tour de France victory has been hailed as one of the most memorable moments in sports history during this century (USA Cyclist magazine). In 1996 he established the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a charity to aid the fight against cancer. Sally Jenkins is the author of one book, Men Will Be Boys, and the coauthor of three others. She is a veteran sports reporter whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated and Women's Sports + Fitness.