Riis is the courageous autobiography of Danish cycling legend Bjarne Riis, who in 1996 won the Tour de France, only to call a press conference eleven years later in which he confessed to having taken performance-enhancing drugs in order to achieve that triumph. Already an acclaimed bestseller in Denmark & Germany, Riis sees this intensely private Dane baring his soul in a book which describes his transition from shy young daydreamer to hardened, regular user of the banned substance EPO. Riis never attempts to shirk the gravity of his actions, but a glimpse into the pressures & milieu of cycling partially explicates how he came to go down that path, &, perhaps, offers insights into how to prevent other, future athletes from doing so. Captivating in its honesty, this title is a fascinating window into the world of professional road racing, told by someone who has been as closely involved in cycling over the past thirty years as anyone.