23 Days in July
Inside Lance Armstrong's Record-breaking Victory in the Tour de France
Written by: John Wilcockson
Category: Non-Fiction
Genre: Sports, Biography
Book Details:
ISBN 10: 0719567173
ISBN 13: 9780719567175
Format: paperback
Publisher: John Murray
Date Published: 2004
Language: English
Condition: Very Good
Appearance: The book is in very good condition with minimal wear and tear. The cover is undamaged, and the spine has no creasing. Pages are intact with no missing or creased pages.
Synopsis:
For twenty-three days in July 2004, an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to victory in the Tour de France. Armstrong had pledged to win a record-breaking sixth consecutive Tour, a feat no one had achieved in the event's 100-year lifetime. The resulting Tour was riveting, as following a nervous opening week of multiple crashes, Armstrong bulldozed his way to the head. The American cyclist is no stranger to single-minded determination. After being diagnosed with cancer in 1996, it took only six months before he was back racing, revealing the mental resources that make him a cycling legend.
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