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From Lance to Landis

Reviewed on 30 April 2011 by Bike-Books.com

For eight years, the Tour de France, arguably the world’s most demanding athletic competition, was ruled by two men: Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis. On the surface, they were feature players in one of the great sporting stories of the age–American riders overcoming tremendous odds to dominate a sport that held little previous interest for their countrymen. But is this a true story, or is there a darker version that sadly reflects the realities of sports in the twenty-first century?
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The Death of Marco Pantani: A Biography

Reviewed on 07 February 2011 by Bike-Books.com

Cyclist Marco Pantani’s death is one of the most tragic events in recent sports history. After winning both the Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia in 1998, he was expected to dominate cycling well into the next decade. Instead, he was caught in a blood-doping scandal, disappeared from view, and, in 2004, was found dead of cocaine poisoning.

Matt Rendell tells Pantani’s story with an investigative reporter’s zeal for the facts and a novelist’s skill for depicting deeper truths. He debunks the conspiracy theories that have circulated about Pantani’s demise, and also reveals other startling findings about the dark underside of the cycling world.

Rendell does a good job of chronicling the young Pantini and the promise he showed in his early races. He details his family life and the seeds for his later emotional issues.

Rendell works analytically and steps through the events related to Marco’s medical evidence of doping, his mental and social issues, and his eventual death. I have read other reviews in which readers expressed disappointment that Pantani’s pro racing victories are not highlighted more in the book. I think the title explains Rendell’s focus and as long as the reader in interested in learning more about Pantani as a man in addition to a cycling champion, I think this is a very good read.

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