Cycle of Lies: The Fall of Lance Armstrong
By (Author) Juliet Macur
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
25th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cycle racing
Drug abuse in sport
796.62092
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
360g
A fly-on-the-wall account of the greatest drama in modern sporting history by the New York Times cycling correspondent.
As Lance Armstrongs precipitous fall from grace continues, New York Times sports reporter Juliet Macur takes the reader behind the scenes to bring to life the astonishing twists and turns of the scandal that has rocked the world of cycling.
With unprecedented access to the key players in the drama from Armstrongs fellow cyclists and top cycling officials to doctors, trainers and wives Cycle of Lies reveals how Armstrong built a fortress of people around him to protect his image and upend the lives of anybody who stood in his way.
As Americas fallen idol faces potential perjury charges, Cycle of Lies widens the focus to expose corruption at all levels of the sport in a thrilling, page-turning work of contemporary narrative history.
Juliet Macur gives us the gory details. The blood bags. The needles. The lawsuits. What a hornets nest Evening Standard
Riveting Why did he do it is clearly the first question begging for an answer. And How did he get away with it for so long is another. Macur investigates both exhaustively and the result is a tale right out of ancient Greece the demi-god with the fatal flaw Toronto Star
Macur is a fine writer and a tireless reporter Observer
Her well-researched book pays testimony to the determination of a large group of people, those used and cast aside by Armstrong, who found the courage to stand up to the bully That he was still arrogant enough to try to get her to change the title of Cycle of Lies speaks volumes for his self-centred nature and Macurs determination as a journalist to stick with what she believed to be the truth Eastern Daily Press
Macur offers plenty that is new and is capable of holding your interest Compared with the other recent Armstrong books The Secret Race, Seven Deadly Sins and Wheelmen Cycle of Lies is the one to read if you want the whole story nailed in a clear and concise narrative But it is also a book that can be quite subtle at times and contains moments of beauty a rewarding read Podium Cafe
Juliet Macur is a leading sports reporter for The New York Times. Since 2004, she has covered the Olympics and Olympic sports, doping and legal issues for the paper. She has been at the forefront of reporting the Lance Armstrong story. She lives in New York City.