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It's Not About the Bike by Lance Armstrong, Sally Jenkins

It's Not About the Bike

My Journey Back to Life

by Lance Armstrong, Sally Jenkins
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2000, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2001, 288 pages
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Shivan

This is an absolutly beautiful book. It proves that believing in yourself can help you to gretness in life and joy. Lance is just another one of these people!
Jeam

A very inspiring book indeed!
Teaches us not to give up so easily i life..
Dun Quit!!!
Bridget

Lance is an amazing guy. This book captured what he's all about. Because of this book I am raising money for his cancer foundation.
Nick A

Great Book
Matt

This book is a super super book, never read a book this good. Lance is the best and by reading this book, i learned a lot about it.
Brandon

WOW!!!!!! The most inspiring book I have ever read!!!! I recomend this to everyone whether your an athlete or not.
rory

This book will make you look upon your life in a whole new way. Lance Armstrong overcomes everything and is amost super-human
rj zborowski

i enjoyed this book very much and find joy in lance armstrong's work.

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