Breaking the Chain: Drugs and Cycling

Subtitle:
The True Story
Author:
Willy Voet
Format:
Softcover
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Breaking the Chain: Drugs and Cycling

Short description

Written by an author who is close to the centre of the sport, this book discusses the revelations claiming drug abuse amongst participants in the 1998 "Tour de France". Voet reveals how close the sport was to being totally destroyed by the regular use of cocaine, amphetamines, EPO and heroin.

Long description

On 8 July 1998 Festina team soigneur Willy Voet was stopped by the police. In his car were the drugs the team needed if they were to have any chance of playing a competitive part in the 1998 Tour de France. The car was searched, he was immediately arrested and so the story that has been undermining the sport of cycling for over 30 years, was at last exposed. Cocaine, amphetamines, EPO, heroin - all these are now considered not optional but necessary, not to win but just to compete in the Tour de France. Details of how these drugs are obtained, mixed together to make cocktails, administered and concealed are all included in this graphic and uninhibited account.

Product details

Translator:
William Fotheringham
Publisher:
Yellow Jersey
ISBN:
9780224061179
Publication date:
August 2002
Length:
190mm
Width:
127mm
Thickness:
10mm
Weight:
113g
Edition:
New Edition
Pages:
128
Readership:
General
Original language:
French

Review

In July 1998 Willy Voet, masseur for the celebrated Festina cycling team, was driving from Brussels to Dublin. On a small road near the Franco-Belgium border he was pulled over by a group of customs officers. A routine search of his car uncovered a cache of performance-enhancing drugs, destined for use by his team during that year's Tour de France. Voet was arrested on the spot and news of his detention rapidly hit the headlines. Ever since the drug- and alcohol-induced death of Tommy Simpson in 1967, cycling had suffered from a muddied image. Now an even bigger scandal was about to bring the sport to its knees once again. Following his 16-day imprisonment and ensuing three-year suspension from cycling, Voet decided to break the wall of silence obscuring the widespread use of prohibited drugs and come clean about the sport. From his first-hand revelations it is immediately apparent that nearly every top-flight cyclist has used banned substances at some point in their career and some use them routinely. Amphetamines, anabolic steroids, growth hormones, EPO and more are obtained and administered as potentially lethal cocktails. In brutal detail Voet lays bare the tricks of his trade and the lengths to which some athletes will go to frustrate the drug testers. To his credit, Voet freely admits his own past role and writes without self-pity or self-justification. This is a genuine whistle-blowing expose of the biggest names in cycling, and a truly sickening account of the escalating abuse of drugs among the cycling fraternity in the name of sport. (Kirkus UK)

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  Seeking the Truth
Reviewed by Merlene Spies from Gauteng on 26 September 2006
77 of 133 people found the following review helpful:

Most have wondered how many cyclists are using substances. This book opens up eyes and brings you to the heart of the sport and substance abuse for gain. Don't get me wrong, there are cyclists who don't use anything in the book, but then there's those that try anything... I mean anything. You may be shocked to read what some have taken. Willie Voet was at the core of it as well as the effects it had on his family. Bluntly written but deeply honest.

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