Lance Armstrong
How can anyone find a hero these days? With sports stars going on steroids and getting in fights, politicians being arrested for shady dealings, teachers having affairs with students, and so on, it is very difficult to find positive role models. After reading It's not about my bike: My journey back to life, I have now found a person worthy enough to become a hero. Against all odds, Lance Armstrong accomplished what everyone believed to be the impossible. After beating cancer, he become the best ever Tour De France winner.
In his book, Armstrong accepts us, the readers, into his daily life. Nothing is sugar coated and omitted for the fainthearted. In the early pages, we are fortified with his strength and will. We begin to see the support he has in his single mother's unending efforts to improve her family's life as well as Armstrong's early days of racing. We meet his agents, his international friends and associates. Even those who know nothing about this sport feel like they are part of the racing scene.
Lance grew up in Texas and trained in this Western state as well as overseas to be a world-class athlete. At the young age of 25, having already won a number of international bike races, he was diagnosed with a virulent form of testicular cancer that spread to other parts of his body such as his brain. Testicular cancer is not an illness that most people survive; from the beginning Armstrong hoped to prove the statistics about his prognosis wrong. He was...
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