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The Line
- Where Medicine and Sport Collide
- Narrated by: Richard Burnip
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
'Dr Freeman is a man of great integrity and kindness. His care has helped me through the good times and the hardships of competing in the highest level of sport' - Sir Bradley Wiggins
As team doctor for British Cycling and Team Sky, Dr Richard Freeman treated the world's most successful cyclists, such as Sir Chris Hoy and Sir Bradley Wiggins, Laura Trott and Victoria Pendleton. From 2009 until 2017, the 'Doc' was part of the team who became national heroes with Olympic and Tour de France victories.
In The Line, Dr Freeman reveals the medical principles and practices that helped lead these athletes to success - ideas that we now consider commonplace, but many of which were in fact the Doc's own innovations. And in a sport where there's an ethical line as well as a finishing line, Dr Freeman gives a frank and open account in response to allegations of misuse of medical treatment to enhance performance.
'Without Dr Freeman, my career would have been shorter and less successful' - Liam Phillips, BMX World Champion
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- stephen allen
- 20-08-18
superb read
very factual and easy to listen read
couldn't put it down. I believe his story
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- Sean Donohue
- 06-02-20
Jus so boring. But with the controversy surrounding the guy it is half worth listening to.
That guy is such a spanner. But his story is an insight to the inner machinations of his tool box brain.
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