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23 Days in July John Wilcockson

23 Days in July By John Wilcockson

23 Days in July by John Wilcockson


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Summary

Presents the inside story of the 2004 Tour de France and Lance Armstrong's record-breaking sixth victory. For 23 days in July, an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to win the 2004 Tour de France. His victory made history. This book tells the human side of the Tour from the perspective of the principal contenders.

23 Days in July Summary

23 Days in July: Inside Lance Armstrong's Record-Breaking Victory in the Tour De France X14 9 by John Wilcockson

For 23 days in July, an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to win the 2004 Tour de France. His victory made history. For, in the 2004 Tour, Armstrong had pledged to do the unthinkable, to win a record-breaking sixth consecutive victory; a feat no one had achieved in the Tour's 100-year lifetime. But with stiff competition from Jan 'the Kaiser' Ullrich and others, his success was by no means guaranteed. Armstrong admitted his 2003 performance was 'not acceptable' and that the gruelling cycling regime had taken a lot out of him. The resulting 2004 Tour was absolutely riveting as, following a slow start, Armstrong bulldozed his way to the lead. But Armstrong is no stranger to single-minded determination. Although diagnosed with secondary cancer earlier in his career, it took only 518 days before he was back in the saddle. His turnaround revealed the mental resources which make him a cycling legend. Veteran cycling reporter John Wilcockson's gripping account of the 2004 Tour focuses on just these sort of psychological and strategic dimensions. Using his intimate knowledge of the participants and interviews with the major players, Wilcockson tells the human side of the Tour from the perspective of the principal contenders. His vivid description of life inside the most challenging and popular sports event in the world draws on an unparalleled knowledge of the Tour.

23 Days in July Reviews

'! a fascinating glimpse inside the peloton!' -- Eastern Daily Press 20050702 'A must-read for all cycling fans.' -- BBC Sport 20041001 'Fascinating ... Wilcockson manages to penetrate the psychological depths of the race's stars.' -- British Cycling 20041101 'From cancer to cycling superman: is this the greatest story in modern sport?' -- Guardian 20041101 'Although I have no interest in cycling, I found the story compelling.' -- The Mail on Sunday, Simon Shaw 20041101

About John Wilcockson

A graduate of the University of London, John Wilcockson was the first-ever cycling correspondent of The Times, and has reported for that and the Sunday Times for many years. He has edited five different cycling magazines, and is currently the editorial director of the world's leading competitive cycling magazine, VeloNews. For his journalistic services to the Tour de France, Wilcockson was presented with the Medaille de la Reconnaissance and the Plaque de la Reconnaissance du Tour by the race's organisers. In 2004 he reported on the Tour for the 36th time. He has written a dozen books.

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GOR002098675
9780719567162
0719567165
23 Days in July: Inside Lance Armstrong's Record-Breaking Victory in the Tour De France X14 9 by John Wilcockson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20041011
320
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