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Lance Armstrong

    Cet auteur est connu pour son endurance et sa résilience, bien que sa carrière sportive ait été entachée par la controverse. Son récit englobe une bataille dramatique contre le cancer et des triomphes ultérieurs qui ont inspiré de nombreuses personnes. Finalement, cependant, il a été disqualifié pour dopage, ce qui a jeté une ombre sur ses réalisations. Malgré cela, son parcours reste un symbole de la force humaine face à l'adversité et aux complexités du sport professionnel.

    Lance Armstrong
    Images of a Champion
    Every second counts
    My Comeback. Up Close and Personal
    Comeback 2.0
    It's Not About the Bike
    Comeback 2.0
    • Seven-time Tour de France winner and cancer-survivor Lance Armstrong offers a first-person photo-journal of his 2009 comeback season, during which he helped promote a global cancer-awareness campaign, in a book with behind-the-scenes photos and stunning four-color shots of racing action.

      Comeback 2.0
    • It's Not About the Bike

      My journey back to life

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(38523)Évaluer

      If you read just one sports book this year, this is the one' Express on SundayLance Armstrong was one of the most precocious talents the world of cycling had ever seen. Within a year of turning professional in 1992 he was World Champion. In 1994 he won tw

      It's Not About the Bike
    • Comeback 2.0

      Up Close and Personal

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(322)Évaluer

      Lance Armstrong is a seven-time winner of the Tour de France and fulltime cancer fighter. He oversees the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a nonprofit organization that assists cancer patients around the world with managing and surviving the disease. He won the first of his record-setting seven Tour de France wins after surviving a nearly fatal bout with testicular cancer. In 2008, he was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People. He lives in Austin, Texas.

      Comeback 2.0
    • My Comeback. Up Close and Personal

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(25)Évaluer

      After winning his 7th Tour and overcoming testicular cancer, the author retired for three years. In September 2008, he surprised many by announcing his return for an 8th Tour. This book provides insight into his daily life and challenges during the 2009 Tour.

      My Comeback. Up Close and Personal
    • Every second counts

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(307)Évaluer

      In Paris on July 25th, 1999, Lance Armstrong made world headlines with the most stunning comeback in the hisptry of sport; winning the Tour de France in the fastest time ever after battling against life-threatening testicular cancer just eighteen months previously. A few months after that historic victory, he became a father for the first time. His first book, It's not about the Bike, charted this journey back to life and went on to become an international best-seller, and won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2000. Now, in this much anticipated follow-up, Armstrong shares more details of his remarkable life story, including three more Tour de France wins, an Olympic medal and the birth of his twin daughters Grace and Isobel. Never shy of controversy, Lance Armstrong is a genuine global sports superstar and one of cycling's greatest ever champions. Here he offers us his life philosophy - his thoughts on training, competing, winning and failure. He also recounts the work done for the Foundation he set up following his dramatic recovery and introduces further inspirational tales of cancer survival. EVERY SECOND COUNTS is another extraordinary and awe-inspiring book from a man who strives every day to meet life momentous challenges.

      Every second counts
    • Images of a Champion

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Updated with new photos and a new chapter on the record-setting 6th-straight Tour de France victory--an intimate portrait of the man who has become the most admired athlete in the world Lance Armstrong inspires millions the world over, not just as a sports champion, but as a champion at life. His heroic survival from deadly cancer and his hard-fought triumphs in the bicycle race that is thought to be the most grueling endurance test in sports are a tribute to the strength of the human spirit. Filled with never-before-seen pictures and revealing insights by the people who know him best, this treasured keepsake celebrates in words and photographs Armstrong's indomitable will and champion's heart. Some highlights include: o Intimate pictures of Armstrong in competition and off the bike, as well as stunning full-color views capturing the grandeur of the sport, by cycling's top photographer, Graham Watson o A new tribute from teammate George Hincapie to the 2002 Sports Illustrated "Sportsman of the Year" who inspires us all to face life's challenges with courage, perseverance, and hope

      Images of a Champion
    • We Might as Well Win

      On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind Eight Tour de France Victories

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Provides a coach's view of Lance Armstrong's extraordinary Tour de France victories, revealing his radical recipe for winning, his own near-death crash and comeback, cycling strategies and techniques for success, and more. Includes new afterword on the 2008 season. Reprint.

      We Might as Well Win
    • „Die Kunst zu siegen“ ist eine lockere Sammlung von Johan Bruyneels Erinnerungen - sowohl an die eigene Karriere als Radprofi als auch an seine acht Siege bei der Tour de France mit Lance Armstrong und Alberto Contador. Er gibt teils äußerst intime Einblicke in sein Seelenleben: wie der Tod des Vaters vor der Tour de France 1993 fast zum Verzicht auf den Start geführt hätte, ihn dann jedoch zum generalstabsmäßig geplanten Sieg auf der 6. Etappe führte; wie Lance Armstrong in ähnlicher Weise mit einem Husarenritt auf den Tod seines Teamkollegen Fabio Casartelli reagierte; wie Bruyneel und Armstrong gemeinsam immer wieder unkonventionelle Trainingsmethoden einführten und sich selbst in Frage stellten; wie eine glasklare Zielsetzung zu Saisonbeginn mit exaktem Rennplan die Grundlage für ihre Erfolgsserie bildete; wie Bruyneel mit immer neuen taktischen Geniestreichen die Konkurrenz in die Schranken verwies; und wie ihn die schmerzhafte Saison 2006 erst recht die Kunst zu siegen gelehrt hat. Dieser Blick hinter die Kulissen des Jobs eines Teamchefs ist ebenso spannend wie kurzweilig zu lesen - ein Muss für jeden Fan des Radsports.

      Die Kunst zu siegen