We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind a Record-Setting EightTour de France Victories

by Johan Bruyneel, Bill Strickland
We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind a Record-Setting EightTour de France Victories
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June 4th 2008 by Houghton Mifflin

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Hardcover, 224 pages

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0618879374    (isbn13: 9780618879373)

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For the first time, go behind the scenes and inside the mind of Johan Bruyneel, the winningest team director in cycling history and the strategist, co...more




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Jeff Anderson
Read in June, 2009
Johan Bruyneel found a way to succeed in life and is excited to help others succeed as well. By any measure he is one of the greatest team directors in the history of cycling. I think (although I am probably not a good person to judge this) that even people uninterested in cycling would enjoy the book. It talks about leadership, motivation, and life. What makes a person successful? Why do we strive for greatness and what happens when it has been achieved? Such questions are explored using ...more
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CJ
05/11/08
CJ rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: 2008-books
Read in June, 2008
A friend gave me this book because, well, I'm a big Lance Armstrong fan. She looked at the cover and said, "Why is Lance on this book and who's that other guy?" I figured it would be a 'this is how I did it' type of book - and it is, but it's more than that.

Essentially, it's a management book set in the context of the Tour de France - the ultimate sports metaphor. If you manage a company, an office, three people, your family there's something for you in this book. Bru...more
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MuseKaren
04/10/09
MuseKaren rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: inspiration, learning
Read in April, 2009
I love cycling and this book is that and so much more. Johan takes you inside not only his time with Lance and the 7 Tour de France wins, but into his own cycling career and what makes him the best coach in ALL of sports. Excellent read - I highly recommend even if you aren't a cycling fan. This is about life.
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Rob Lemberes
04/19/09
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Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in April, 2009
Pretty much what I expected. Lance this, blah, blah, blah. Me and Lance, blah, blah, blah. Remember that one time at band camp with Lance, blah, blah, blah. Do not read it if you are looking at any insight into business or personal success. If you are an avid cyclist the strategy piece is fun to read.
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Michael
03/05/09
Michael rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in March, 2009
I liked this more than the lance armstrong books, actually. Not chronological and not a comprehensive day-by-day review -- so not like those OLN/versus TDF blogs
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Davidheatley
Read in December, 2008
Ok read, some light insight to behind the scenes of Lance Armstrong
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David
01/05/09
David rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in November, 2008
recommends it for: serious bike riders
Does the coach make the rider or does the rider make the coach? Somewhere in between in the autobiography of former average tour rider who became the coach of 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. A good read for those interested in knowing more about the professional cycling circuit and particularly the TdF.
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Purlewe
03/12/09
Purlewe marked it as to-read

bookshelves: to-read
tried to read this once.. will likely try again.
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Amanda
07/27/08
Amanda rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in July, 2008
recommended to Amanda by: Mike
recommends it for: competitive people
I don't know much about Lance Armstrong, nor about professional cycling besides the glimpses of the Tour de France that I'd seen on tv, but that doesn't matter. This book was really enjoyable. As the former team director for Lance as well as many other successful top cyclists, Johan Bruyneel tells tales of successes and failures, triumphs and sadness. It is exciting, funny and even at points emotional. It is about working hard with a given talent, and succeeding despite any shortcomings.
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Adam
09/24/08
Adam rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Read in September, 2008
recommends it for: people into pro cycling
A decent look at the guy who helped Lance win 7 Tour de France victories. Not a comprehensive history but more taking key aspects of why they won and elaborating on them with stories from Johan's life and his time as team Director for Postal Service and Discovery.
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Dad
11/11/08
Dad rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Read in December, 2008
Fun book from the Red Auerbach of cycling. Not a deep analysis, more at the Paul Sherwin and Phil Liggett level, but still enjoyable.
One quibble. I got really tired of the compound subject "Lance and I" that appears far more often than necessary.
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Peggy
08/03/08
Peggy rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: non-fiction
Read in August, 2008
really fun to read about the behind the scenes strategy and the planning that goes into win 8 grand tours
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Debbie
07/29/08
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A very humorous and inspiring memoir about Lance Armstrong's Tour director, Belgian native Johan Bruyneel.
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Kathy
07/20/08
Kathy rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Really interesting look at competitiveness, motivation and determination. Elucidating and inspiring.
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Rob
06/15/09
Rob rated it: 3 of 5 stars


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06/08/09
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05/27/09
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05/14/09
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05/04/09
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04/19/09
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