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The Green Bullet

The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Alejandro Valverde and Spanish Cycling’s Corruption

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The Green Bullet

By: Matt Rendell
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*Shortlisted for Cycling Book of the Year at the Sports Book Awards 2024*

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.©2023 Matt Rendell (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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I was disappointed by this one. Long lists of races and results without much context or insight. I wanted to know more detail about Valverde the man. How was he viewed by his colleagues in the peloton? How did he train.. Also the global warming agenda is grating. Why must Valverde take a strong position on this just because he rode a bike fast?

It compares poorly with Daniel Coyle’s books.

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