Description:The inspiring journey of world-class hero Lance Armstrong, from the dark night of advanced cancer through his dramatic victory in the 1999 Tour de France, and beyond.
ISBN: 0399146113
Submitted by
brendan
a Cross Country Rider
from pittsburgh, pa, usa Date Reviewed: December 3, 2007
Favorite Trail:
bavington
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Purchased At:
gift
Strengths:
the best autobiography i have ever read and Lance is one of the most interesting and unique individuals in the world today. Completely determined and a competitive machine, but he is no idiot, this book reads better than anything most authors have ever written.
Weaknesses:
I didn't read it sooner.
Bike Setup:
two wheels, handlebars, drive chain, brakes and a seat/seat post.
Bottom Line:
its definitely better than watching cycling on tv!
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Submitted by
adam
a
from earth Date Reviewed: December 23, 2002
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bottom Line:
this is a good book and i dont read, ever. my girlfriend bought me this book after i looked at it and read it in about 5 days. i learned about lance's background, family and racing as well as getting a lot better understanding of what the cancer was like. i would say if you have an intrest about this, read the book
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Submitted by
Sprocketeer
a Cross Country Rider
from Narashino, Chiba, Japan (native of New York) Date Reviewed: March 5, 2002
Favorite Trail:
I like it rough and dirty, baby!!
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
It was a birthday gift. My mother knew I REALLY wanted it.
Strengths:
Hard cover withstands most crashes.
Quality paper repells bicycle grease better than most.
Just fits in my CamelBak M.U.L.E..
The ink doesn't run after riding in a typhoon, though it takes a long time to dry out the book.
The ink smells of adrenaline.
Weaknesses:
Heavier than a paperback, making hill climbs more difficult.
Dark blue cover is hard to see during a night ride--requiring the addition of reflective stickers or a flashing light for safety.
"Hey! This book really ISN'T about the bike. Dammit!!"
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I graduated from an ivy league college--OK, I confess, it was Harvard, commence hating me now. Needless to say, I've read hundreds upon hundreds of books--I could probably wear the maillot jaune in the Tour de Waterstone's--but I can only think of five books out of all of those that I enjoyed as much as this one.
Bike Setup:
Trek racing geometry frame with race level components I chose and mostly installed myself. Next month I'm buying a Trek 8000, my first completely brand new, fresh-from-the-manufacturer bicycle. After reading this book, I'm basically ready to spontaneously combust with anticipation.
Bottom Line:
I had to stop myself from reading this book all in one day and managed to pace myself out to five days. I'm a rather careful reader, but this was one of those books that I couldn't put down--which is unusual for me.
For one thing, this book is SO GOOD despite that the writing doesn't come across as the work of a professional writer. Sally Jenkins managed to maintain Lance Armstrong's voice on the page, so that it mostly reads like a very long e-mail or conversation over beer with Lance Armstrong himself. You would never get this kind of personal-style expression and energy out a person in an interview, giving me the feeling that this really is a book BY Lance Armstrong with significant guidance and help by Sallie Jenkins. The ink smells of adrenaline.
A couple of the chapters do read like professional writing, but it's not overdone and strengthens the readability and enjoyment of the book.
I can only think of one chapter--which was entirely about the bike--that started to get boring because it was full of Lance Armstrong just blowing his own horn. On the other hand, it was kind of Mohammad Ali, "Fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee" of him, and showed the real mind of a competitive athlete. All of us who have competed in a hardcore sport on a national or international level have that attitude about ourselves, and it just serves to show that Lance Armstrong is/was no different. It served to connect all of us jerks to the one we admire the most, to evaluate our attitudes and then get a lesson from Lance Armstrong's experience of fighting for his life and his humanity rather than just fighting to win more.
What makes this book really great is that it seems like it's several books, but they're all tied together well. Yeah, it is about the bike at some points, about the Tour at others, about racing, cancer, and his mother--but it's not a jumble of these things. Nor is it some junkie book about a person who just happened to catch national attention, like The Amy Fischer Story or whatever crap is out there about Tonya Harding or some of our instantly famous heros who cash in on that first fifteen minutes of fame. It's not understated, and not overstated.
Will people who are not athletes or related in some way to serious athletes enjoy this book? I have no idea. Maybe they can't relate, maybe they'll like it for some other reason, but for us titans out there--in sports or business or whatever--this is a great read.
What the Book of Five Rings is to teaching people how to be more competitive, this book is to teaching competitive people to be more human.
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Submitted by
Al
a
from Lincoln, NE USA Date Reviewed: October 4, 2001
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bike Setup:
Roadie - Nice 1972 Schwinn Paramount with original Campy, 2001 Litespeed Blue Ridge set up for touring, Meridian Ascension tandem.
Bottom Line:
Read it. I checked the book out from the library to have something to read on the airplane, but I couldn't put it down and read it in 24 hours. I had to read magazines on the plane. Lance portrays himself (appropriately) as a tough competitive racer, and he says some nice things about himself, but he also reveals sides of him that one would not want to emulate. You will find yourself inspired, but you won't find yourself wanting to imitate every aspect of Lance's character. I sensed that reflected honesty in the book and I appreciated it.
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Submitted by
Kenn
a Cross Country Rider
from Allen, TX Date Reviewed: July 18, 2001
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$15.00
Strengths:
Easy reading that is inspiring.
Weaknesses:
None, except maybe more, more, more.
Bottom Line:
I picked up this book last year just as the TDF was starting. It was pretty cool watching everything unfold on TV as I read the book. Like the title says, it is not a book about riding. There are parts about his riding, but that is not the focus. You will learn and understand the sometimes cocky and brash Lance, but being that way is a quality that got him where he is today. It shows how faithful he is to his true friends and family. Lance lets you see the good and bad in him, rather than just the fluff. If you are a Lance Armstrong fan at all, it is a MUST READ! ! !
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Submitted by
Neeek
a Weekend Warrior
from Sydney, NSW, Australia Date Reviewed: July 10, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Mt Stromlo forest
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Inspirational, compelling.
Weaknesses:
Nada.
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Ummm... out of context??
Bike Setup:
Not important...
Bottom Line:
Read it. It'll make you think and re-evaluate what's important and what's not important.
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Submitted by
Tom
a
from Seattle WA Date Reviewed: April 30, 2001
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bottom Line:
I wish my mind and goals were as clear and unscattered as Armstrong's. There's a guy who doesn't suffer from option-induced apathy. Quick, easy read, inspiring, made me weepy.
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Submitted by
Corey Kronkhyte
a Downhiller
from Calaveras Date Reviewed: February 1, 2001
Favorite Trail:
PINBALL
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Amazon
Strengths:
It reads easy enough and is fairly compelling.
Weaknesses:
A lot about Lance, would have liked to read more about pro racing.
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
Heckler, LX, XT, XTR. Answer SX LE in front, Fox Binella in back.
Bottom Line:
I used to be a big fan of Lance having come from a road background. The more I read the book, and his fight with cancer, the more I expected him to change from rodie prick to good person. But it didn't happen. Not only is he the same, but seems to want to brag about it in his book. I wish I had the money back I spent on the book. It's also going to be interesting how this whole illegal substance thing and the Post Office team and the yellow jersey thing finally washes out. ESPN.com is covering it under "other sports".
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Submitted by
Wufei Chang
a Cross Country Rider
from houston TX Date Reviewed: January 22, 2001
Favorite Trail:
anthills
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
library
Strengths:
Great Read, really good book
Weaknesses:
i failed a test at school cause i was reading and not studying
Similar Products Used:
books?!?!
Bike Setup:
sure it matters....
Bottom Line:
good book, go read it, just go get it, you'll like it, i Guarentee it, oh and ps, screw spell check, eh?
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Submitted by
Talenthound
a Cross Country Rider
from Flower Mound, TX Date Reviewed: January 22, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Grapevine N. Shore
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bottom Line:
Similar to other reviewers I couldn't put it down once started. It is suprisingly well written and well laid out. I have never read an account of cancer with this amount of detail, what chemo is really like, what your body goes through and your mind. It increased my appreciated of his accomplishments tremendously. His account of his comeback is inspiring to anyone, cyclist or not. Well worth the read.
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Submitted by
Jorin
a Racer
from Rosetown, Sk, Canada Date Reviewed: January 17, 2001
Favorite Trail:
A smooth road
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$12.00
Purchased At:
Chapters
Strengths:
An excellent read!
Bike Setup:
Cannondale CAAD3
Bottom Line:
This book should appeal to more than just cyclists. Funny, frightening (Chemo!) and a joy to read.
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Submitted by
Duane Gran
a Racer
from Washington, DC Date Reviewed: January 7, 2001
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bottom Line:
I devoured this book in 48 hours, unable to put it down at times. It has a natural appeal to cyclists, especially those of us who see a deeper meaning to what we do. Although I just finished reading to book, I feel comfortable saying that its inspirational effect will be long felt. I will be recommending the book to others.
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Submitted by
Pam
a
from Baltimore, MD USA Date Reviewed: December 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Schaffer Farm & Patapsco St. Park Avalon
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Barnes and Noble
Strengths:
A good story. Inspiring. Easy read.
Weaknesses:
None really.
Similar Products Used:
N/A
Bike Setup:
N/A
Bottom Line:
An inspiring story that reads well. The deepest part: When on the drive home from the doctor's, after finding out about his cancer, he is worrying about his cycling career. Then once home and on the phone to tell a friend, he breaks down, realizing that not only could his career be over, but he could die. It's a story for anyone, not just cyclists.
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Submitted by
Kenn
a Weekend Warrior
from Allen, TX Date Reviewed: December 5, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Road or Trail....just get me on the bike
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$16.00
Strengths:
Great Book, easy reading, captures you attention pretty quick. I read it just as the Tour de France started this year, which made it just that more interesting.
Weaknesses:
None to think of. More picture for those of us that have fallen on our heads once too many.
Bike Setup:
Road: Trek 5200....Trail: Diamondback Z-Tech 4.1
Bottom Line:
Great book. The title "It's not about the bike" is only partialy true. Living where Lance grew up and riding some of the same roads, made the book very interesting. Even knowing some of the people mentioned was surprizing. The main part of the book is about his battle with cancer, but you get a very good look at Lance, the man, and what it takes to be a world class rider. You see how brash he was and how he attacked the world. The reader is able to pick up a lot about riding and racing just from the little bit discussed. I found it very inspirational for my personal life as well as for my bike riding. Best book I have read this year. Come borrow my copy if you can't afford it yourself.
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Submitted by
Brian
a Cross Country Rider
from Massachusetts Date Reviewed: September 17, 2000
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
amazon.com
Strengths:
easy to read true story of struggle and triumph over incredible odds has pictures in the middle :)
Weaknesses:
none except there should be a softcover version too for cheap ppl like me
Similar Products Used:
yes i read books
Bottom Line:
Excellent book, i couldn't put it down, stayed up most of the night reading... its not all about bikes though but it has enough stuff about them to keep anyone happy
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Submitted by
Duke
a Weekend Warrior
from Wellington, New Zealand Date Reviewed: September 4, 2000
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Easy to read, interesting
Weaknesses:
Would have benefited by including views from people close to Lance.
Bottom Line:
Very interesting to learn what makes a world class athlete tick. It made me really respect Lance's courage and discipline. It also made me dislike him as a person. If the theme of the book was to make one think about what is important in life, it certainly achieves that.
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Submitted by
David Palmer
a Weekend Warrior
from Billings, Mt Date Reviewed: July 20, 2000
Favorite Trail:
All of them
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Bottom Line:
This is a great book for cyclist and non-cyclist both. It explains Lance's career, illness and comeback.
I found it to be more inspirational as a family member/friend of a survivor. If it weren't for his wife and mother, I doubt he would have made it through the cancer or his career.
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Submitted by
Rick
a Racer
from Western, NY - USA Date Reviewed: July 9, 2000
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:
Very honest and open, easy reading
Bottom Line:
As a person who suffers from an autoimmune disease, I found this book inspiring. Although I may never beat MY disease as lance beat his, I am sure not going to let my disease BEAT me!
A good look into the mind of a survivor. you can take this attitude of Lance and apply it towards your own situation.
You can get it for 1/2 price at amazon.com
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Submitted by
Jim
a Cross Country Rider
from Wheaton,IL Date Reviewed: July 8, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Knoch Knolls in Naperville
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Great book, Easy to read, Explains many of the medical terms u might not understand.
Weaknesses:
None. If you want a book about a bike this isnt it, but thats what the title says anyways.
Similar Products Used:
road and mtn mags
Bike Setup:
Trek h/t manitou xt/lx/sram/coda suspension post Gt lts nollen chubby fork xtr the frame is for sale! Caloi team like lance rode 105/Ultegra
Bottom Line:
Sign off internet. Get in car...or bike if you're all bad and buff Ride or Drive to local boookstore Buy book Go home with a cup of mocha joka and read read read
I'm 16 and reading for school sux, I cant read the "classics fast at all" In between things and work I finished this book only 24 hrs after I got it, now my bro and dad are reading it and they dont ride. Really good book, it will make u keep reading.
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Submitted by
DownhillSteve
a Cross Country Rider
from Cupertino, CA Date Reviewed: June 1, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Skeggs
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Easy to read. Interesting. Inspirational.
Weaknesses:
Only about 10% about cycling - but what do you expect from a book called "It's not about the bike"
Similar Products Used:
Major Taylor biography - hundreds of other books
Bike Setup:
K2 Beast w/LX Mountain Bike, Airborne Zeppelin Roadbike w/Ultegra
Bottom Line:
If you're a fan of Lance Armstrong this book is a must-read. It's a very open account of his life which has been pretty amazing from growing up as a poor kid in Texas to getting diagnosed with very advanced cancer to winning the TDF, getting married and having a son.
A large part of this book is about getting diagnosed w/Cancer and fighting it. It's completely amazing that he could be as close to death one year and then winning the Tour only a year or so later.
It's also amazing to see the difference in his attitude before and after the cancer. Before he was a phenomenal athlete but after he is an amazing person as well.
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Submitted by
Linda
a Weekend Warrior
from San Jose Date Reviewed: May 19, 2000
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Very straight forward and honest
Weaknesses:
I want more
Bottom Line:
Lance has shared an amazing story in his book. I had a love/hate response to him the whole way through. He was so arrogant and cocky in his early years. Throughout his struggle with cancer and even afterwards he still seemed to have an edge, but it had softened. I started reading the book during my own triathlon race weekend and I drew a lot of inspiration from Lance's race stories.
There's a lot to be said for men doing their monthly self exam!! It's amazing how long Lance ignored the symptoms of his testicular cancer and things could have been much easier on him had he received treatment a lot earlier!