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Bad Blood
Oct 1, 2024 3:15 PM

Author:Jeremy Whittle

Bad Blood

Even the biggest cycling fan can one day wake up to find that he has lost his faith

Bad Blood is the story of Jeremy Whittle's journey from unquestioning fan to Tour de France insider and confirmed sceptic. It's about broken friendships and a sport divided; about having to choose sides in the war against doping; about how galloping greed and corporate opportunism have led the Tour de France to the brink of destruction.

Part personal memoir, part devastating exposé of a sport torn apart by drugs and scandal, Bad Blood is a love letter to one man's past, and a warning to cycling's future.

‘Whatever you think about doping, you must read this book ... Well-balanced, considered, compelling’ Rouleur

Shortlisted for the 2008 William Hill Sports Book of the Year

Reviews

Whatever you think about doping, you must read this book ... Well-balanced, considered, ...compelling

—— Rouleur

Deeply personal, engaging... nuanced, complicated

—— Scotsman

A warts-and-all portrait of a sport that has more warts than a sackful of toads

—— Daily Telegraph

Andy is one of the funniest of Britain's top climbers and represents what is best in modern British climbing: boldness, innovation, sense of humour, irreverence, commitment, and an appetite for risk.

—— Chris Bonington

Entertaining, funny and a bit mental

—— Zoo

Kirkpatrick never shies from the terror and self-doubt that seem to foreshadow his every move, and the daunting psychological and physical tasks he sets himself are always in danger of smothering him. But it is his wit and an effusive enthusiasm for climbing and travelling to regions totally inaccessible to the average punter that make this so readable. The man seems to have an insatiable appetite for putting himself in preposterous danger, which rewards the armchair reader very nicely.

—— Irish Times

A book that makes you shiver, certainly. But much more profound than I expected.

—— Evening Standard

In a sat-nav dominated world, where GPS and a host of other acronyms designed to get us from A to B have overtaken paper maps, it is refreshing to meet someone who understands technology, but prefers to find his way by practicing the rare and ancient art of using nature’s signposts, from puddle patterns to shadow lengths . . . I’m hooked. Back at the beech, I make a mental note of emerging bluebell patches, forming an internal map that I’ll use to find my way around the wood

—— Paul Evans , BBC Wildlife Magazine

As Gooley reminds us, navigation is, first of all, about understanding where you are. His marvellous book is a good starting point

—— Mick Herron , Geographical Magazine

The perfect book for getting you started on your own adventure

—— Ranulph Fiennes

Tom English's excellent book, The Grudge, revisits an occasion when sport and politics and ancient rivalry came together

—— Chris Foy , Daily Mail

True tales: great stuff

—— Frank Keating , The Guardian

Shudderingly good ... English has a rare talent for getting to the core of a person

—— Rugby World

Thatcherite politics and rugby come crashing into contact in this rich and textured account

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