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File Size: 33195 KB
Print Length: 432 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0241004187
Publisher: Penguin; UK ed. edition (June 5, 2014)
Publication Date: June 5, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00HRKZ6EQ
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I really enjoyed this book. Was not a huge Froome fan before (didn't dislike him either, just indifferent) but after reading his story it's hard not too root for the guy. He had such an interesting childhood and for the reviewer who did not like those sections, I found them to be the meat and potatoes of the story. Hearing what exactly was going on in the tour with Wiggins was also very interesting. I want to read Wiggins account now so I can compare them although I'd be inclined to believe Froome's account. Also, the insight to how Team Sky operates is very interesting. I have no trouble believing that they would be very "plan oriented" and by design unable to switch up if things do not go according to plan. All in all, one of the better books on cycling to come out in the last year or so. Although he did take a few shots at Armstrong it was refreshing to read a cycling book that was not page after page after page of Armstrong bashing.
I bought this after Froome won his 3rd Tour de France title in a row this year. I'm not finished with the book yet, but I've been very pleasantly surprised with the book so far. I'm not sure whether the author had help in writing the book, but it is quite well-written and sounds very authentic. On top of that Froome is pretty obviously an intelligent and thoughtful person who happens to be a world-class cyclist with an extremely unusual and (to my way of thinking) interesting early life. Born and raised in Kenya, tutored by native Kenyan cyclists, fluent in Swahili and maybe other African languages. Froome was bitten by the cycling bug early and had the kind of inner passion that took him from very, very humble beginnings to the pinnacle of the cycling world. I started to appreciate his cycling ability much more after the 2016 TDF stages where he pulled off some very exciting and non-typical rides: winning a stage with a daring and risky surprise attack after cresting a long climb and then battling a breakaway group and going head-to-head with Peter Sagan for miles at the end of a stage--which he lost, but not by much. This guy can ride a bike with the best of them and has written a superlative account of how he got to where he is. Head and shoulders above 99% of sports bio's/auto-bio's. Highly recommended.STP
When I reviewed Bradley Wiggins "My Time", which was really an excellent book, I gave it only 4 out of the Amazon maximum 5 stars because while I really enjoyed it, it was perhaps missing that little bit which would make it truly at the top of the genre. If I was teaching a class in bicycling literature, for example, I don't think it would make the short list.That cannot be said of Froome's book, written primarily by David Walsh, which is really remarkable. The description of Froome's history, from Kenya to South Africa to Italy to Monaco (racing for a UK team) is an absolutelhy remarkable one. There's no way, simply no way, he should have been expected to have had the opportunity to become a pro cyclist. Yet a combination of crazy determination, miraculously good fortune, and incredibly hard work combined to make it actually happen.A common reaction to Froome is "how did he come out of nowhere to win the Tour de France?" This book describes that. It was perhaps the most consistently addictive biography I've read. 5 stars for this one is no-brainer.
I thoroughly enjoyed this look into the life of Chris Froome. My first look at the race from the inside - how does a team chose a rider to champion? What are the rivalries like inside a team as one champion finishes his reign and is required to support another? What does it feel like to crash? To climb the steepest mountains? Face the crowds on the road? How does one go from boy who likes to ride his bike to champion of arguably the world's most famous race? It's all in there. It's really nice to know the life story of this now 3-time champion. Like a bike race, this book was long, and slow in some parts, part so rewarding at the finish!
Wow what an intriguing story, having read many a cyclist autobiography, this was one of the best. It really captured who Chris Froome is, his ride to greatness and as person. I absolutely loved the growing up in Kenya and South Africa parts. It shows you are a true African, who sees himself as English. David Walsh, an excellent journalist was able to leverage of the stories and approach cycle racing in a whole different way. The politics of Team Sky and Bradley (who) Wiggins were not so much as glossed over, but like the man himself nothing but a dull glowing ember in very a hot fire that was team Sky. A great read, even if your not a Tour de France enthusiast.
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