Summary:
The book chronicles the author's relentless investigation into doping allegations against cyclist Lance Armstrong, detailing the evidence and personal battles faced over a decade. It exposes the culture of performance-enhancing drug use in professional cycling and Armstrong's eventual confession after years of denials.
Key points:
1. Persistence Power: Walsh's relentless pursuit of Armstrong's doping truth, despite obstacles, showcases the importance of tenacity in investigative journalism.
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