
God Is Dead
The Rise and Fall of Frank Vandenbroucke, Cycling's Great Wasted Talent
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Narrated by:
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Rory Alexander
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By:
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Andy McGrath
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022
The remarkable untold story of the mercurial cycling prodigy Frank Vandenbroucke, written by William Hill award-winning author Andy McGrath.
They called him God. For his grace on a bicycle, for his divine talent, for his heavenly looks. Frank Vandenbroucke had it all, and in the late '90s, he raced with dazzling speed and lived even faster.
The Belgian won several of cycling's most illustrious races, including Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Paris-Nice and Ghent-Wevelgem. He was a mix of poise and panache who enthralled a generation of cycling fans. Off the bike, he only had one enemy - himself. Vandenbroucke dabbled in nocturnal party sessions mixing sleeping pills and alcohol and regularly fell out with team managers. By 1999, his team had suspended him and this proved to be the start of a long eventful fall from grace. Depression, a drug ban, addiction, car crashes, divorce and countless court appearances subsumed his life. He threatened his wife with a gun. He tried to commit suicide twice. And when police found performance-enhancing drugs at his house, Vandenbroucke said they were for his dog.
It seemed he had finally learned from his mistakes. Then, on 12th October 2009, aged just 34, Vandenbroucke was found dead in a hotel room in Senegal.
Guided by exclusive contributions from his family, friends and team-mates, William Hill award-winning author Andy McGrath lays bare Vandenbroucke's chaotic, complicated life and times. God Is Dead is the remarkable biography of this mercurial cycling prodigy.
©2022 Andy McGrath (P)2022 Penguin AudioFabulous and tragic. Another genius destroyed by the system
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A stark reminder of the ruthless challenges of fame, and perhaps more importantly the devastating consequences of the addiction spiral.
Learnt a lot about that era of cycling
Fascinating
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Captivating biography of VDB
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It will probably only appear to those of us who know a thing or two about cycling already but it is definitely worth a credit.
Beautiful book
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The performance is brilliant and very easy to listen to for hours. I wasn’t entirely convinced by the author’s theory of Frank as a genius, and bike racing fans might appreciate mention of Franks contemporaries to put the story into context.
When I checked the ages of some of the riders that I thought of as Frank’s rivals I was amazed that they were all so much older than him.
Highly recommended.
Even super fans will find something new here.
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The book is sad read/listen as we all know the final outcome. What I didn’t quite realise was the extent of his addiction. Very sad for someone with such class. But ultimately people can only be helped when they want help themselves.
Very good book and pleased I listened to it.
Interesting listen
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Brilliant
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Just Superb
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Well worth a credit
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