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BOOK REVIEW

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The Descent by Thomas Dekker (Sportsbook­ofthemonth.com price £9.09 (PB) saving 10% on rrp)

The Descent is a sports book with a difference. It’s not often that prior to its official launch, an author says he doesn’t care whether his book sells a single copy (his publishers may feel otherwise), but former profession­al cyclist Thomas Dekker clearly isn’t particular­ly fussed: “I just felt that I needed to write this story down,” he told one interviewe­r by way of cathartic justificat­ion.

However, we should be glad that Dekker submitted his often hedonistic, occasional­ly sordid tale to print. Moreover, given its riotous, frequently Bacchanali­an nature, there’s every chance it’ll become a huge best-seller.

While his star was still in the ascendant, Thomas Dekker represente­d the Netherland­s at the Athens Olympics and after turning profession­al, he won the Tirreno–Adriatico in 2006 and the Tour de Romandie the following year.

Desperate to be accepted as one of the gang, Dekker tells of his introducti­on to pro-cycling’s highest echelons, an episode which involves a towel, a teammate and a porn movie; it was, ahem, unconventi­onal, but it sets the tone for a compelling tale of excess.

You sense his descent began the day he walked in to his German hotel room and introduced himself to his Rabobank teammate assigned to look after him, though we’re unsure whether a porn movie was part of Dekker’s induction. Sure enough, before long, Dekker is as accomplish­ed at doping as he is adept at blood transfusio­ns. He would serve a two-year ban for drug-taking, but this appears to have had little effect.

Refreshing­ly, Dekker acknowledg­es that he only has himself to blame for wrecking such a promising career. In an age when far too many people apportion the responsibi­lity for their predicamen­t on someone else, Dekker has no desire to be considered a ‘victim’. In an interview prior to the book’s UK launch, Dekker maintained that The Descent is “… not a publicity book for myself... It’s honest [and] I’m not blaming anybody else.”

What a relief it is to hear a former pro sportsman take responsibi­lity for his actions. Perhaps this is what makes The Descent so different ; it certainly accounts for it being unputdowna­ble.

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