Lance Armstrong's War: One Man's Battle Against Fate, Fame, Love, Death, Scandal, and a Few Other Rivals on the Road to the Tour de France by Daniel Coyle

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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 96,424

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    • Pub. Date: June 2006
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 96,424

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    Sports journalist Coyle recounts the story of Lance Armstrong's 2004 cycling season, which culminated in his sixth victory in the Tour de France. Drawing upon interviews with Armstrong as well as his friends, trainers, teammates, and rivals, Coyle describes how this remarkable athlete overcame a variety of challenges—including divorce, an aging body, and doping allegations. Coyle is a former editor at Outside magazine. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Lance Armstrong's War is a fascinating book about a complex guy who sees the world in a simple way. In the world of Team Armstrong, people are quickly divided into friends and foes -- the latter being "trolls" in Lance-speak. Every experience counts as a win or a loss. And the only time that matters is right now.

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    Biography

    Daniel Coyle is the author of Hardball: A Season in the Projects and the novel Waking Samuel. He is a former editor at Outside and a two-time National Magazine Award finalist, and his work has been featured in The Best American Sports Writing. He lives in Alaska with his wife, Jen, and their four children.

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    Pretty good.by fribkt

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    August 22, 2009: Gives you a view of what life is like in the racing world with Lance. Good read.

    Armstrong as a real personby Anonymous

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    April 06, 2009: This author did an exceptional job in portraying Lance Armstrong as a real person and quite frankly not so nice of a guy at times. I am surprised the aughor was allowed to be so candid. It is an excellent book, very well written and very informative about the world of professional bike racing at the level of the Tour de France. I enjoyed it imensely, even though it shattered my fan's view of one of the greatest cyclisty in history of bike racing. Lance seems a whole lot more credible as a human being from this look at his life and perspective portrayed by this brilliant writer.


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