The Death of Marco Pantani by Matt Rendell - ISBN: 9781474600774
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From cycling icon to tragic demise, a tangled web of conspiracy.

The Death of Marco Pantani

A Biography

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    384 pages

  • Release Date

    14 July 2015

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Summary

At 9:30 p.m. on 14 February 2004, former Tour de France winner Marco Pantani was found dead in Rimini. It emerged that he had been addicted to cocaine since autumn 1999, weeks after being expelled from the Tour of Italy for blood doping. Conspiracy theories abounded: that he was injected in his sleep by a business rival; that the Olympic Committee had framed him; that Italian Industrialists had engineered his downfall; etc., etc.

If none of these is entirely true and none of them full…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781474600774
ISBN-10:1474600778
Author:Matt Rendell
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:14 July 2015
Weight:285g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

An account of a journey into the depths of drugs in sport (and drugs in life) becomes a parable of modern sport and celebrity– SUNDAY TIMES

[Rendell’s] not inconsiderable acheivement is to convey the sordid reality of the Tour while simultaneously adding to one’s yearning for its lost idealism - THE TIMES

Superficially [Pantani] appears to be a familiar type of sporting self-destructor. Like George Best, Diego Maradona, Alex “Hurricane” Higgins, and so on, he was prodigiously gifted; like them, he couldn’t handle success and its aftermath. But, if Rendell is right (and the evidence does seem conclusive), unlike them, he was a pharmaceutical creation almost from the beginning. He was “cycling’s greatest cheat” … It is the pursuit of this revelation that makes the … book so readable - NEW STATESMAN

An excellent book about the life and death of il Pirata, the Pirate, as Pantani was known. Rendell has interviewed dozens of those closest to Pantani to paint an intimate and sympathetic - if unsentimental - picture … this is also a work of meticulous investigative journalism that shatters whatever doubts anyone could still have about systematic doping in cycling - OBSERVER SPORTS MONTHLY

An account of a journey into the depths of drugs in sport (and drugs in life) becomes a parable of modern sport and celebrity - SUNDAY TIMES

About The Author

Matt Rendell

Matt Rendell is an award-winning author and journalist. He is a member of ITV’s presentation team at the Tour de France and, as a translator, reporter, commentator and podcaster, he has contributed to British Tour coverage for over 25 years.

He created the Real Peloton podcast and hosted ITV’s Tour de France podcast. He has written for the Observer, New Statesman, Guardian and Financial Times, as well as the principal cycling magazines and websites.

His many books include The Death of Marco Pantani and Colombia Es Pasion! When not writing, he leads cycle tours in Europe and Colombia.

Contact him on Twitter @mrendell.

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