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One-Way Ticket: Nine Lives on Two Wheels
One-Way Ticket: Nine Lives on Two Wheels | Jonathan Vaughters
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The new memoir tracing story of cycling since the 1980s, throught he eyes of Jonathan Vaughters, founder of team Education First and one of the sport's most towering figures. Jonathan Vaughters' story is the story of modern cycling. From his early years as a keen cyclist in his hometown in Colorado to his unflinching rite of passage as a professional rider with US Postal to his elevation as one of cycling's most resilient, ethical and intelligent team bosses, the highs and lows of his career have mirrored those of the sport itself. Vaughters has had a front-row seat for most of the major events in cycling over the past three decades. He was both a former teammate of Lance and a leading witness against him. And he went on to renounce doping and start the first pro cycling team to dedicate itself to clean riding, which has grown into one of the most successful teams competing today and started a movement that has swept across the sport. This is also not simply a story of races won and lost: Vaughters shows readers how he navigated the complex, international business of building Slipstream into a world-class cycling team. Over the past decade, he has led the sport out of the scandal-plagued Armstrong era. By presenting the world with a team made of talented racers built around a rigorous approach to clean racing, he set a new standard within cycling that has since spread across the peloton. Written from the unique perspective of both a racer and a team manager, One-Way Ticket gives the complete story of what it takes to build a winning team and repair the reputation of a sport.
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People who bicycle for fun and professional cyclists often 🎶 “get knocked down, but get up again.” 🎶 This book which got a short write up in the nyt is about how doping became so ingrained in competitive cycling. #tubthumping #wentwiththelyric #redroseseptember @arlenefinnigan @Cinfhen

CarolynM 👏👏👏 5y
Cinfhen Both of those books sound interesting ~ thanks for sharing ❣️ 5y
arlenefinnigan Sounds interesting - my husband read Racing Through The Dark by David Millar last year, it's disturbing just how widespread it was. 5y
gradcat Clever take on the prompt! 🙌 5y
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