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The intimate biography of the charismatic Tour de France winner
Marco Pantani, now updated to include the 2014 and 2015
investigation into Pantani's death. National Sporting Club Book of
the Year Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year
Award 'An exhaustively detailed and beautiful book . . . a fitting,
ambivalent tribute - to the man, and to the dark heart of the sport
he loved' Independent On Valentine's day 2004, Marco Pantani was
found dead in a cheap hotel. It defied belief: Pantani, having won
the rare double of the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France in
1998, was regarded as the only cyclist capable of challenging Lance
Armstrong's dominance. Only later did it emerge that Pantani had
been addicted to cocaine since 1999. Drawing on his personal
encounters with Pantani, as well as exclusive access to his
psychoanalysts, and interviews with his family and friends, Matt
Rendell has produced the definitive account of an iconic sporting
figure.
New from award-winning author Matt Rendell, an examination of the
phenomenal success of Alejandro Valverde and the moral decay at the
heart of Spanish cycling. 'A study of a dominant force, a true
gentleman racer despite his shadowy past' Dan Martin Alejandro
Valverde - the 'Green Bullet' - was an international symbol of
Spanish cycling for a quarter of a century before his retirement in
2022. Hard-working and supremely talented, he won the Vuelta a
España and stood on the podium of the Giro d'Italia and the Tour
de France. World champion in 2018, he was also the world's
number-one-ranked rider four times. A man of indisputable charisma,
he was also a convicted doping cheat. When the Spanish police
investigation, Operación Puerto, uncovered a vast international
blood doping ring, Valverde denied all involvement. The revelations
unearthed by Operación Puerto threatened to force cycling off the
road. Valverde's long career was a high wire walk between the venal
interests that surround elite sport in Spain. In a nation beset by
corruption, political incompetence and social division, Valverde's
talent aided the public image of unscrupulous political and
economic institutions. Even today, Valverde maintains his
reticence. The Green Bullet breaks the silence.
By winning the 2019 Tour de France, Egan Bernal became the race's
youngest champion in 110 years, and the first from the South
American nation of Colombia. His victory brought decades of
national yearning to fruition. Colombia has long been the only
developing nation contending at cycling's highest level. Yet its
cycling sons are not the products of a rigorous sports system that
spots them in childhood and nurtures them through the ranks to the
pinnacle of globalised sport. They come from harder backgrounds,
that surprise, shock - even, at times, enchant. Colombia Es Pasion!
explores the lives and dreams of each of the nation's leading
cyclists. Theirs are inspiring stories of overcoming poverty and
violence, sickness and corruption, and achieving global sporting
glory. 'Takes you into the heart of both a sport and a country. The
journey is well worth the effort' Sunday Times 'Wonderful' Observer
'Remarkable, a masterpiece' Never Strays Far podcast
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