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Inside the Postal Bus- My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U S Postal Cycling Team
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1 stars (Misleading title) - If you are new to cycling then you will learn a - VeloPress,U S Postal Cycling Team, Sports & Recreation, Sports, Cycling - General, Cycling, Bicycle racing, Barry, Michael,, 1975-, Michael Barry,,Inside the Postal Bus- My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U S Postal Cycling Team
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Inside the Postal Bus: My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Cycling Team review: 1 stars (Misleading title) - If you are new to cycling then you will learn a few things in this book. But if you are already a cycling fan looking to learn more about Lance or US Postal, you won't find it here. This guy was so much an outsider that he doesn't have much insight. 3 stars (It's just okay) - Frankly, the book is just okay. The biggest problem I had was that Barry would touch on a subject, then dance around it. For example, during a chapter near the end of the book, he mentions that Hamilton tested positive, mentions that everybody around the breakfast table (most of the book seems to take place here) was talking about it, and then completely drops the subject. So, uh, geez, Michael, what were the guys saying about it? He also never really gave any insider's secrets to training, racing, nutrition, etc. I would recommend that anyone who is interested in reading a book about the 2004 season check out Coyle's Lance Armstrong's War, which I thought was a much better book. 3 stars (Great Introduction to Coffee & Cycling) - Michael Barry's view 'Inside the Postal Bus' gives a great introduction to cycling, and includes some funny excerpts about the hotels, bus, and coffee machines that keep the team rolling. This is a quick read, and offers more perspectives on cycling than JUST 'the' Tour, which is nice. The writing is not too sophisticated (most cyclists don't go on to college) but who cares?! He finally gives some of the riders OTHER than Lance and some OTHER races some coverage. If you are real Tour fan, this book covers some of the basics (meaning the jerseys, etc.) that we have heard over and over again but bear with it.
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