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On the tour and inside your brain of Johan Bruyneel, the winningest team leader in cycling record and the mastermind behind the success of the world’s most celebrated champ, Lance Armstrong
Johan Bruyneel understands what must be done to earn. In 1998, this determining Belgian and previous professional cyclist looked a struggling rider and tumor survivor in the eye and said, Look, if we’re going to trip the Tour, we would as well earn.” In that powerful term a dynasty was created. With Bruyneel as his team director, Lance Armstrong seized an archive seven straight Head to de France victories. For the time being, Bruyneel innovated the activity of bicycling and continued to prove he could earn without his superstar -- in 2007 he took the Head to de France name with a young new team and a lot of nerve, sealing his place in sports history permanently.
We Might as Well Be successful takes viewers behind the views of this amazing nine-year journey through the Alps and the Pyrenees, revealing a radical menu for receiving that viewers can conform from the cycle to the boardroom to life. We see Bruyneel’s near-death crash and return as a rider. We are privy to the many ways he and Armstrong outsmarted their opponents. We listen in on the team’s race radios to hear the trick strategies that motivate greatness from a disparate team. We understand how to be sure "not receiving" isn’t exactly like "losing" as Bruyneel battles to prove himself -- post-Armstrong -- with new riders, new strategies, and skeptics around every corner.
Whether mounting a hard climb, or owning a team of thirty riders and forty support personnel from a miniature car hurtling along slim European streets, or looking a future legend in the eye and prepared him to trust, Bruyneel is, and is definitely, the consummate success. Visitors will relish this inside tour.
Johan Bruyneel understands what must be done to earn. In 1998, this determining Belgian and previous professional cyclist looked a struggling rider and tumor survivor in the eye and said, Look, if we’re going to trip the Tour, we would as well earn.” In that powerful term a dynasty was created. With Bruyneel as his team director, Lance Armstrong seized an archive seven straight Head to de France victories. For the time being, Bruyneel innovated the activity of bicycling and continued to prove he could earn without his superstar -- in 2007 he took the Head to de France name with a young new team and a lot of nerve, sealing his place in sports history permanently.
We Might as Well Be successful takes viewers behind the views of this amazing nine-year journey through the Alps and the Pyrenees, revealing a radical menu for receiving that viewers can conform from the cycle to the boardroom to life. We see Bruyneel’s near-death crash and return as a rider. We are privy to the many ways he and Armstrong outsmarted their opponents. We listen in on the team’s race radios to hear the trick strategies that motivate greatness from a disparate team. We understand how to be sure "not receiving" isn’t exactly like "losing" as Bruyneel battles to prove himself -- post-Armstrong -- with new riders, new strategies, and skeptics around every corner.
Whether mounting a hard climb, or owning a team of thirty riders and forty support personnel from a miniature car hurtling along slim European streets, or looking a future legend in the eye and prepared him to trust, Bruyneel is, and is definitely, the consummate success. Visitors will relish this inside tour.