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James Witts Dope: How Drugs Changed Sport

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A look at the murky world of doping in sport, uncovering how the cheats keep one step ahead of the authorities and what drives them to do so.

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 07 May 2026

As human beings, we're fascinated by elite human performance. And if it derives from nefarious means? Arguably that's even more captivating. Some of the most iconic and revered athletes in history have been handed bans when at the pinnacle of their sports - from Lance Armstrong, Ben Johnson and Marion Jones all the way through to Diego Maradona, Shane Warne and Jannick Sinner. And now there's the emergence of the Enhanced Games, where steroids and peptides are not only allowed but encouraged. The lengths athletes - and their support teams - go to in search of victory is unsettling, dangerous and spellbinding.

Just as intriguing is how the anti-doping authorities combat - or attempt to combat - the cheats. Biological passports, blood tests, targeting black-market pharmacies, scrutinising social-media accounts for evidence of athletic fraud... The drug detectives marry human endeavour and cutting-edge technology to keep sport clean.

It's good versus evil, but who's winning?

Dope examines the landscape of sport and doping in the modern era, from micro-dosing blood boosters to the rise of drug taking in amateur sport and AI's ability to create undetectable - and potentially dangerous - performance-enhancers. Author James Witts immerses himself in the underbelly of sport, interviewing doping athletes, anti-doping experts, scientists, ethicists, psychiatrists and psychologists to answer one key question: can you really trust that peak sporting performance is down to determination and talent?

This is an eye-opening and enthralling account of modern-day sport - one which will change the way you view it forever.

About the Author

James Witts has carved out a career from making science accessible, whether for the broadsheets (Observer), consumer magazines (Cyclist, Rouleur, New Scientist...) or websites (CyclingNews, BBC Focus, Live Science...). He has written three books, published by Bloomsbury - The Science of the Tour de France; Training Secrets of the World's Greatest Footballers; Riding with the Rocketmen - that lifted the lid on elite sporting performance, all in a jargon-free and inviting manner.

I've also written extensively on doping in sport for many years. Publications who I've written for on this subject include: The Observer, Cyclist, CyclingNews, Cycling Plus and Rouleur.

He has appeared regularly on 5Live, TalkSport and many other radio stations and podcasts.

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