About the book
Having cured of cancer, Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France race seven times and became an international symbol of stamina and courage. Probably, his personality served to popularize this sport more than anything else.
But in January 2013, the legend collapsed. Lance admitted to the use of doping during the Tour de France races and, in an interview with Winfrey, his “mythical exemplary history” called one big lie. ” Recognition gave rise to more questions than answers, because he did not mention, no one helped him, nor how he managed to hide all this so cleverly.
The application made the effect of the broken bomb. Lance was deprived of all titles and awards, sponsors were broken with him, and yesterday’s glory in the media replaced with indignation.
Correspondents of the American newspaper Wall-Street Journal Reid Albergotti and Vanessa O’Connell took up an independent investigation into this story. The result was a whole book about how to make victories in the most difficult …
Author
Albergotti Reed, O’Konnel Vanessa
Editor
Levinzon Yuri
Translator
Bobrova Marina
Publisher
Mann, Ivanov and Ferber, 2014
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