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Ten Points

A Father's Promise, a Daughter's Wish - How a Magical Season of Bicycle Riding Made it All Come True

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Ten Points

By: Bill Strickland
Narrated by: Chuck Kourouklis
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Bill Strickland believed he was cursed. No matter how secure his life outwardly seemed, the happiness he had attained with his wife and daughter hung by a thread, threatened by the monster Bill lived in constant fear of, a demon inside him that had been created by horrific childhood abuse.

A lifelong but decidedly average bicyclist, Bill was challenged by his daughter to score 10 points in a series of weekly races dominated by pro racers, national champions, and legends of the sport. He hoped that if he could achieve this impossible feat, he might similarly triumph over the indestructible demon that haunted his life. Weaving together the story of the races and Bill's struggle to overcome a legacy of abuse, Ten Points is an insider's look at the world of cycling and the healing power of sports.

©2007 Bill Strickland (P)2007 Books on Tape
Biographies & Memoirs Cycling Outdoor Inspiring
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"When Bill Strickland writes about cycling, he takes you on one of the most intense, most unforgettable rides of your life." (Lance Armstrong)

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Candid and Triumphant

I felt his every pedal stroke and while they didn't fly, I believe riding a bike is as close as you can get. Training and racing is most cathartic thing I've ever done. Must read!

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I felt a bit sideswiped by this story, in that I wasn't quite prepared for the hateful and yet detached abuse this man endured as a child. It's pretty hard to listen to, and I found myself dreading those parts of the story. On the other hand, it's pretty fabulous to listen to his decisions to become a better man, be a better father, and not become like his abuser.

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Devastating.

But so, so worth the ride. Bill Strickland lays himself open to the bone and if you’re brave enough, you’ll stay on his wheel while he tells his story.

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Warning, trauma ahead

If you have had childhood trauma ( mine not NEAR as bad as Mr. Strickland's) be cautious. If though you have used cycling as a way to gain control of your life, ever raced hard, this book is for you.

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completely disturbing!!!!!!!

childhood stories are really disturbing and do not add to the story at all. terrible book.

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