Follow-up to the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2000, "It's Not About the Bike", which sold 150,000 copies. Armstrong shares more details of his story, including three more Tour de France wins and an Olympic medal.
In Paris on July 25th, 1999, Lance Armstrong made world headlines with
the most stunning comeback in the history of sport; winning the Tour de
France in the fastest ever time 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. 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. 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.