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Average rating3.6
The #1 New York Times bestseller from the cancer survivor who became a four-time Tour de France champ. In 1996, young cycling phenom Armstrong discovered he had testicular cancer. In 1999, he won the Tour de France. Now he's a new father and a memoirist: with pluck, humility and verve, this volume covers his early life, his rise through the endurance sport world and his medical difficulties.
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Absolutely amazing book, in terms of how he describes his own mental self and his fight with cancer. His description of his life as a suffer fest hits hard and his personality of someone who can endure also is very relatable. Makes me want to pick up cycling.
However, one star reduced because i haven't gone in the depths of his doping scene.