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It's Not About the Bike was first published in 2000. Detailing Lance Armstrong's battle with life-threatening testicular cancer and his return to professional cycling, it became a huge bestseller, appealing to fans of cycling as well as cancer survivors inspired by his full and dramatic recovery.

Dogged by suspicion and allegations of doping throughout his career, in January 2013 in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong admitted to having taken performance enhancing drugs during all seven of the Tours de France in which he competed. The UCI, the world governing body for cycling, stripped him of his titles.



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If you read one sports book this year, this is the one * Express on Sunday *
This is a gripping story * Guardian *
So darn riveting that it simply cannot be put down * Time Out *
Having nearly lost his life Lance Armstrong serves up his story for the rest of the world to wonder at, shudder at and learn from * Guardian *
Armstrong’s tale of his recovery from cancer remains compelling and inspirational. It has already brought comfort to millions of sufferers and their families, and will continue to do so -- Daniel Friebe * Outdoor Fitness *

Its Not About The Bike My Journey Back to Life

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 03/05/2001
      ISBN13: 9780224060875, 978-0224060875
      ISBN10: 0224060872

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It's Not About the Bike was first published in 2000. Detailing Lance Armstrong's battle with life-threatening testicular cancer and his return to professional cycling, it became a huge bestseller, appealing to fans of cycling as well as cancer survivors inspired by his full and dramatic recovery.

      Dogged by suspicion and allegations of doping throughout his career, in January 2013 in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong admitted to having taken performance enhancing drugs during all seven of the Tours de France in which he competed. The UCI, the world governing body for cycling, stripped him of his titles.



      Trade Review
      If you read one sports book this year, this is the one * Express on Sunday *
      This is a gripping story * Guardian *
      So darn riveting that it simply cannot be put down * Time Out *
      Having nearly lost his life Lance Armstrong serves up his story for the rest of the world to wonder at, shudder at and learn from * Guardian *
      Armstrong’s tale of his recovery from cancer remains compelling and inspirational. It has already brought comfort to millions of sufferers and their families, and will continue to do so -- Daniel Friebe * Outdoor Fitness *

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