In 1999, Lance Armstrong made world headlines with
the most stunning comeback in the history of sport after
battling against life-threatening testicular cancer just
eighteen months before returning to professional
cycling. His first book, It's Not About the Bike,
charted his journey back to life and went on to become
an international bestseller. Now, in his
much-anticipated follow-up, Armstrong shares more
details of his extraordinary life story, including the
births of his twin daughters Grace and Isabel. Never shy
of controversy, Armstrong offers, with typical
frankness, his thoughts on training, competing, winning
and failure. He also tells of the work he did for the
foundation he created following his dramatic recovery,
addresses the daunting challenge of living in the
aftermath of cancer and treatment, and shares further
inspirational tales of survival. A fresh outlook on the
spirit of survivors everywhere, Every Second Counts is
an account of a man who strives every day to meet life's
challenges - whether on his bike or off. Every Second
Counts was first published in October 2003.In an
interview with Oprah Winfrey in January 2013, Lance
Armstrong admitted to having taken performance enhancing
drugs in all seven of the Tours de France in which he
competed between 1999 and 2005. He was officially
stripped of these wins by the UCI, the world governing
body for cycling, in 2012. |
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