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Taking place over twenty-three days in July and across more than 2,100 miles of smooth blacktop, rough cobblestones, and punishing mountain terrain, the Tour de France is the most grueling sports event in the world. And in 2004, five-time champion Lance Armstrong set out to achieve what no other cyclist in the 100-year history of the race had ever done: win a sixth Tour de France.Armstrong had four serious challengers who wanted nothing more than to deny the man the French call Le Boss from achieving his goal. The major threat among them was the only other former Tour de France champion in last year’s race, Germany’s Jan Ullrich- The Kaiser. But when the race was over, Lance Armstrong once again wore the yellow jersey of victory.
23 Days in July: Inside the Tour de France and Lance Armstrong’s Record-Breaking Victory
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An examination of the 1996 professional bicycle racing season. From the early races in March, braving snow and ice in Terenno-Adriatico, to the sweltering heat at the Spanish Vuelta and the summer Olympics, Samuel Abt follows the races and racers, and features interviews with the professionals.
Pedaling for Glory: Victory and Drama in Professional Bicycle Racing
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A history of bicycle racing’s dark side from the earliest days of the sport in the 1800s right up to the present day. The author has spent twelve years researching a fascinating century-long tale of trickery, drug taking, doping, team scullduggery, sabotage, ringers, race fixing, fraud, spectator sabotage, violence, poisonings, political infighting and sudden deaths.
The Crooked Path to Victory: Drugs and Cheating in Professional Bicycle Racing
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