

We each had our own special mountain bikes…Treks for everyone! They let us buy helmets and gloves that matched our bikes too. There was no city too big or any ride too long. He taught my sister and I to ride bikes when we were young and it turned into a family hobby-long bike rides to all sorts of places. He even raced in some small races when he was younger. I bought it the day it came out and have spent every spare moment reading it since.Ī little background: my dad is a huge cycling fan. “Explosive.I knew I would have to read this book after I saw this article (. “ ‘If I cheated, how did I get away with it?’ That question, posed to SI by Lance Armstrong five years ago, has never been answered more definitively than it is in Tyler Hamilton’s new book.”- Sports Illustrated

the broadest, most accessible look at cycling’s drug problems to date.”- The New York Times “Loaded with bombshells and revelations.”-VeloNews

The Secret Race is a courageous, groundbreaking act of witness from a man who is as determined to reveal the hard truth about his sport as he once was to win the Tour de France. This edition features a new Afterword, in which the authors reflect on the developments within the sport, and involving Armstrong, over the past year. For the first time, Hamilton recounts his own battle with depression and tells the story of his complicated relationship with Lance Armstrong. The result is an explosive page-turner of a book that takes us deep inside a shadowy, fascinating, and surreal world of unscrupulous doctors, anything-goes team directors, and athletes so relentlessly driven to win that they would do almost anything to gain an edge. Over the course of two years, New York Times bestselling author Daniel Coyle conducted more than two hundred hours of interviews with Hamilton and spoke with numerous teammates, rivals, and friends. Former Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton was once one of the world’s top-ranked cyclists-and a member of Lance Armstrong’s inner circle. The Secret Race is the book that rocked the world of professional cycling-and exposed, at long last, the doping culture surrounding the sport and its most iconic rider, Lance Armstrong.
