The Secret Race
Inside the Hidden World of the Tour de France: Doping, Cover-ups, and Winning at All Costs
by Tyler Hamilton and Daniel Coyle
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Pub Date Sep 19 2012 | Archive Date Oct 09 2012
Description
The
Secret Race
is a definitive look at the world of professional cycling-and the doping issue
surrounding this sport and its most iconic rider, Lance Armstrong-by former
Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton and New York Times bestselling
author Daniel Coyle.
Over the course of two years, Coyle conducted more than two hundred hours of
interviews with Hamilton and spoke candidly with numerous teammates, rivals,
and friends. The result is an explosive book that takes us, for the first time,
deep inside a shadowy, fascinating, and surreal world of unscrupulous doctors,
anything-goes team directors, and athletes so relentlessly driven to succeed
that they would do anything-and take any risk, physical, mental, or moral-to
gain the edge they need to win.
Tyler Hamilton was once one of the world's best-liked and top-ranked cyclists-a
fierce competitor renowned among his peers for his uncanny endurance and epic
tolerance for pain. In the 2003 Tour de France, he finished fourth despite
breaking his collarbone in the early stages-and grinding eleven of his teeth
down to the nerves along the way. He started his career with the U.S. Postal
Service team in the 1990s and quickly rose to become Lance Armstrong's most
trusted lieutenant, and a member of his inner circle. For the first three of
Armstrong's record seven Tour de France victories, Hamilton was by Armstrong's
side, clearing his way. But just weeks after Hamilton reached his own personal
pinnacle-winning the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics-his career came to a
sudden, ignominious end: He was found guilty of doping and exiled from the
sport.
From the exhilaration of his early, naïve days in the peloton, Hamilton
chronicles his ascent to the uppermost reaches of this unforgiving sport. In
the mid-1990s, the advent of a powerful new blood-boosting drug called EPO
reshaped the world of cycling, and a relentless, win-at-any-cost ethos took
root. Its psychological toll would drive many of the sport's top performers to
substance abuse, depression, even suicide. For the first time ever, Hamilton
recounts his own battle with clinical depression, speaks frankly about the
agonizing choices that go along with the decision to compete at a world-class
level, and tells the story of his complicated relationship with Lance
Armstrong.
A journey into the heart of a never-before-seen world, The Secret Race
is a riveting, courageous 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.
Daniel Coyle is the author of the New York Times bestseller Lance Armstrong's War and Hardball: A Season in the Projects, and is a contributing editor for Outside magazine. He lives with his wife and four children in Homer, Alaska, where he coaches a rapidly improving Little League team.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780345530417 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 304 |