Christophe Bassons is a former professional cyclist. His career was a successful one albeit never in the full glare of the media. That all changed when, in 1998, the Festina doping scandal broke & Bassons shot to fame as one of the handful of clean riders in the peloton
- & as the only professional who dared to speak openly about the topic. Having been seen as a possible champion, his instinctive & stubborn refusal to dope saw him outstripped in physique, stamina & speed by men he`d once equalled or exceeded. His willingness to denounce the doping culture set him against the entire ethos of professional cycling: owners, management & his peers
- the likes of Lance Armstrong, Richard Virenque, Christophe Moreau. A year later, Bassons` career was over. Having clashed publicly with other riders
- notably with Armstrong during the 1999 Tour de France
- & written in French newspapers of his disbelief & disgust, Bassons found himself exhausted & exiled
- chewed up & spat out by the sport he loved. First published in French in 2000 & now updated following recent revelations from Armstrong, Tyler Hamilton & other high-profile figures, & translated by Peter Cossins, A Clean Break is unmissable reading for all cycling fans. It offers a unique & heartbreaking take on the subject.