Braking Bad Braking Bad

Braking Bad

Chasing Lance Armstrong and the Cancer of Corruption

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Publisher Description

The story of disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong isn’t just about the greatest doping conspiracy in sports history—it's about the nature of corruption, whether in athletics, business, politics or society at large.
 
Blending memoir that recounts his own family’s struggles with cancer and reportage from Europe's elite racing circuit (including access to riders such as Carlos Sastre and Ryder Hesjedel), journalist Richard Poplak draws out the parallels between the elaborate, cult-like regime constructed around Armstrong and the sort of corruption he's witnessed first-hand in the developing world.
 
This book is not a definitive account of the Lance Armstrong era. It does not divulge any new information on his many years as a doper and cyclist. Rather, Braking Bad is an incisive, eloquent, and thought-provoking meditation on the most human of foibles, corruption, and how it preys so auspiciously on the most human of virtues, idealism and hope.

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2013
June 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Doubleday Canada
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
6.3
MB

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