

Tyler comes across burdened by the truth and he's subtly aware he's throwing himself under the buss during rush hour traffic.Īnother subtle thread runs through the book - that Tyler hopes this books helps sport in the long term. But there is no greater road than showing people the value and importance of truth, especially when telling it feels worse than death and more destructive than one can imagine. Some could say this book was written by a rat. For this alone the book has tremendous value and far reaching implications. He discusses neither of these issues directly head on but if you were paying attention while you were reading you'd be left with contemplating these issues sport faces.

Tyler paints a picture where this era of cycling encapsulates both of these issues. What's most interesting is that he doesn't come across as a victim nor is he condemning anyone throughout the book. His personal story and the story of Lance is sadly too easy not to believe. Tyler writes with such detail of the inner workings of the tour, it will surprise fans who've followed it for years. If you love kool- aide then you should stop reading this review now.

The reasoning behind writing the book will be greatly disputed and its impact will be nothing short of complicated. A must read for those who wish to protect the integrity of sportby. The Secret Race by Tyler Hamilton & Daniel Coyle on i.
