[DVBC] JOHAN BRUYNEEL to Chester County Book Co.
Larry Green
largreen at earthlink.net
Mon May 26 20:48:19 EDT 2008
Bob-
I hope to go.
Incidentally, my autographed copy of "Dancing on the Pedals" is by Doug
Donaldson.
Larry
Bob LaDrew wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> My name is Joe Drabyak and I am a bookseller at the Chester County
> Book & Music Company, 975 Paoli Pike, West Goshen Center in West
> Chester. I was president of the Brandywine Bicycle Club in the
> 1980s. I was hoping that you could assist me in getting the word out
> to your club members about a free event here at the Chester County
> Book Company that should be of interest to cyclists. Here's the details:
>
>
> *TUESDAY, JUNE 17* – Cycling’s most successful team director *JOHAN
> BRUYNEEL*, the strategist behind the United States Postal Service Pro
> Cycling Team and Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, the coach who
> guided Lance Armstrong to a record seven Tour de France victories, the
> mastermind who realized an incredible eight Tour de France victories
> in nine years, visits to sign and discuss his book, *WE MIGHT AS WELL
> WIN*, at 7:30 PM. It’s no wonder Armstrong calls Bruyneel “the poster
> child for winning”; Bruyneel truly knows what it takes to prevail. In
> 1998, this calculating Belgian and former pro cyclist looked a
> struggling rider and cancer survivor in the eye and said, “Look, if
> we’re going to ride the Tour, we might as well win.” In that powerful
> phrase a dynasty was born. With Bruyneel as his team director – a
> position most often compared to that of a baseball manager, basketball
> coach, or company CEO – Lance Armstrong seized a record seven straight
> Tour de France victories. Bruyneel innovated the sport of cycling and
> went on to prove he could win without his superstar. In 2007 he took
> the Tour de France with a young new team and a lot of nerve, and came
> out on top again with Alberto Contador, sealing his place in sports
> history forever. In *WE MIGHT AS WELL WIN*, Bruyneel reveals a
> radical recipe for winning that readers can adapt from the bike to the
> boardroom to their own lives.
>
>
>
> And as an added treat for all two-wheel enthusiasts, Mr. Bruyneel’s
> co-author, *BILL STRICKLAND*, the executive editor of BICYCLING
> magazine, and the editor of the classic volumes, *THE QUOTABLE
> CYCLIST* and *DANCING ON THE PEDALS: THE FOUND POETRY OF PHIL
> LIGGETT*, will also be on hand to sign and discuss his cycling–related
> memoir, *TEN POINTS*, at 6:30 PM.
>
>
>
> This is event is free of charge and open to all. For more details,
> please contact me at 610-696-1661 x. 52. Thanks!
>
>
>
> Joe Drabyak
>
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