Indurain the most impressive climb in his career Tour 1995

Indurain without leaving the saddle and no one can follow him
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  • @hawaiiguykailua6928
    @hawaiiguykailua69287 жыл бұрын

    He was the quietest rider I have ever seen in the tour. He walked, talked and rode seemingly in slow motion never hurrying. Just steady as a rock with his cadence, his body seemingly always in perfect line.

  • @khispanoatlantico7044

    @khispanoatlantico7044

    4 жыл бұрын

    i saw him once in Alpes stage, dressed in yellow, after finishing the ride. THE BEST PURE RIDER EVER.

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe

    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe

    Ай бұрын

    What riders are you talking about?

  • @mark94120
    @mark9412010 жыл бұрын

    Brings back great memories for me.....watching him got me into cycling, he will always be the greatest tour champion in my humble opinion. A gentleman.

  • @hariw834

    @hariw834

    10 жыл бұрын

    He is the one natural successor to the great Merckx

  • @henryhenchal799

    @henryhenchal799

    9 жыл бұрын

    Hari MP Successor? No way -Merckx won everything - these guys (although the best of their time) are nowhere near as competitive as the old guard...They can't battle through awhole season spring and fall classics and do well in the tours too...Mer

  • @hariw834

    @hariw834

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** my point was more about how dominating Indurain was in TT (superior), climbing (among the best of best) and sprints (but he raced conservatively) over the competition that may be we can compare his dominance only to merckx or may be Hinault. .yeah, Antoine Vayer of le monde has also raised suspicions regarding the power outputs of Indurain in 1995 and Riis and Jalabert in 1996 (we know that Riis doped in 95 and 96, but wasnt physically as gifted as indurain..so i have reasons to form my reservation). for that matter, unfortunately, merckx is also not above suspicion.

  • @hariw834

    @hariw834

    9 жыл бұрын

    Henry Henchal Do you see federer, nadal, djoker et all compete anywhere outside masters 1000 or GSs and odd 500 level tournies, when connors, Nastase et all easily compiled 100+ matches each year in 70s?..no..same way, old guard raced hard all year, no doubt and merckx wins might never be matched. but top cyclists such as sean kelly also raced as extensively in 80s for example, erik zabel in 90s, alejandro valverde these days. but when it came to grand tours, they couldnt match a rider of the class of an Indurain in form. so i firmly think, had indurain really wanted, it was a matter of preparation to achieve the list of victories he wanted to tick off. but the prestige of tour win was so high and disproportionate that i dont see any fault in the logic of Indurain's, Lemond's or Quintana's choices for that matter...its not a matter of calibre, its more a conscious decision.that also dont reduce their greatness in a significant measure

  • @Purple68220

    @Purple68220

    5 жыл бұрын

    Armstrong tested positive at the "Tour of Switzerland"

  • @florianjunghans8087
    @florianjunghans8087 Жыл бұрын

    Big Mig - An absolute aesthete on the bike, a lesson in efficiency!

  • @gabbu1984
    @gabbu198410 жыл бұрын

    I remember I used to watch the tour de france 94 alone during summer break, I was ten years old. I was so fascinated by him, his grace riding the bike and grinding through tough stages. He was a great champ. He was very very good in the mountains, maybe not so attacking but he was rarely dropped by mountain specialists.

  • @mikespence8956

    @mikespence8956

    3 жыл бұрын

    SOID! THE! BIG! MICHAEL!!! THE! TOUR! DE! FRANCE! (G,O,A,T)!!! IS! THE! (YELLOW)!!! JERSEY! (MAN)!!! *MIKE!!! SPENCE!!! THE! (G,O,A,T,B)!!!

  • @chrrev1
    @chrrev1 Жыл бұрын

    Miguel was an absolute train. He was just accelerating and the others dropped off.

  • @samuelharo5112
    @samuelharo51128 жыл бұрын

    Incredible, he looks so relax!

  • @ivanprez8862
    @ivanprez88628 жыл бұрын

    What a climb Miguel did!! Amazing performance in his 5 tour of France.

  • @jozemohoric5018
    @jozemohoric50183 жыл бұрын

    I started following cycling and tdf in 92 (12years old) and I was fascinated bi Miguel. He was a real gentle man. Roglic today reminds me of him in a way. But the tour is so different today that with the lack of time trials Miguel would not be in the top 10. Tdf 92 (prologue, 2x ITT, 1xTTT- 198km of time trailing. Tdf 2020 - 36km (1xITT) I remember this particular stage and I'll never forget it and M vas just fucking awsame.... He even stood up for a moment. And this was before team radios....the riders got their info and gaps from the chalkboard Mavic bikers.... Thing changed since then, haven't they.

  • @eliezergonzalez9312
    @eliezergonzalez93129 жыл бұрын

    Tengo 43 años y segui la carrera de Indurain en los 90; definitivamente era un fuera de serie, quiza el mejor español de todos los tiempos; jamas tuvo problemas de dopaje, ni se insinuaron siquiera; creo, con todo respeto que, ni Contador se le puede comparar. Ahora bien, cada uno en su epoca, pero si, Indurain realmente extraordinario, esa manera de subir, a ritmo, desgastando a los rivales, sin pararse del sillin, definitivamente, especial. Los que amamos el ciclismo, debemos reconocer su categoria fuera de serie y, los que lo practicamos, sabemos lo que se sufre. Gracias Benito Lopez por su video, las nuevas generaciones tanto deben aprender.

  • @AJPUETO-qo9bq

    @AJPUETO-qo9bq

    9 жыл бұрын

    eliezer gonzalez gracias por tus palabras!es el mas grande!!

  • @joanfuster8758

    @joanfuster8758

    9 жыл бұрын

    eliezer gonzalez bonitas palabras,como disfrutariamos de ver un duelo indurain contador ufffffff saludos.

  • @eliezergonzalez9312

    @eliezergonzalez9312

    9 жыл бұрын

    sres, gracias por sus comentarios; entiendo que conocen de ciclismo, talvez quieran opinar o, se atrevan: creo que lo de Lance fue una persecucion personal en la que el, peco al declararse culpable. Creo que no necesitamos mas discursos de falsa moralidad en la que se le acusa, despues de haberle hecho las pruebas antidoping reglamentarias (mas de 500), en las que salio limpio, aunque ahora sabemos que quiza, hasta un 50 % del peloton iba dopado igual, con la atenuante de que fue El el que confeso. Creo que si los controles fueran generales, de todos, muy costoso claro, obligados a ir limpios todos, Armstrong se los ganaba igual. Porque el musculo principal es el cerebro, que te dice dale, sigue, cuando las piernas no quieren mas. Armstrong era un tipo sediento de victoria, de triunfos, a como de lugar, con mas sicologia y actitud que los demas. Eso hace la diferencia. Recuerden aquella frase que dice que la diferencia entre una medalla de oro y una de plata, no son las milesimas o segundos sino, la actitud. Los que hemos practicado deporte sabemos que la actitud es clave para triunfar. Que dicen, ??

  • @johnkarra8781

    @johnkarra8781

    8 жыл бұрын

    la prueba del EPO se desarrollo a partir del 96, seguro que ya sabes en que año se retiró. pese a todo, miguel era el mejor de todos, los datos estan ahi, mas o menos en tiempos de armstrong y pantani subiendo... recurrio a lo mismo que el resto para demostrar que era el mejor en igualdad de condiciones. dudo mucho que pasase del 60% de hematocrito como hizo riis.

  • @ccjccj6224

    @ccjccj6224

    5 жыл бұрын

    eliezer gonzalez totalmente de acuerdo contador no Le llega ni a la suela

  • @paullanfear5762
    @paullanfear576210 ай бұрын

    Big Mig is a legend...

  • @jtk1ify
    @jtk1ify11 жыл бұрын

    incredible he just rode every contender and every climber off his wheel, totally focused on tempo and breathing, awesome display of power! he only got out of the saddle in the last few hundred meters. imo only one other of his ride matches it , which was when he took off on a climb to liege with Johann Bruyneel on his wheel and the once team blown away

  • @brigadier_monforte
    @brigadier_monforte8 жыл бұрын

    Impresionante. Qué gran momento. Gran recuerdo tengo de esta etapa.

  • @reapanomin899
    @reapanomin8994 жыл бұрын

    Only if I could climb like the legend himself... In any case,Big Mig deserves great respect for his achievements and ability.

  • @soobeng
    @soobeng11 жыл бұрын

    Indurain was such a class act..

  • @martindutton1645
    @martindutton16456 ай бұрын

    My all time favourite rider

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489811 жыл бұрын

    En septiembre Indurain no queria correr la vuelta a España (que nunca habia ganado ni disputado desde que ganó el primer Tour en 1991) y abandonó cuando considero oportuno. Wiggins corrió el Tour el año pasado y este año no ha venido. Un año es mucho tiempo y uno se retira cuando le da la gana y eso es lo que hizo Indurain.

  • @sergiorobles1
    @sergiorobles16 жыл бұрын

    Grande indurain. El ejemplo.

  • @luisaguilar5776
    @luisaguilar57769 жыл бұрын

    MIGUEL INDURAIN IS LITERALLY SPEAKING ONE OF A KIND. WATCHING HIM WAS ALWAYS IMPRESSIVE. MIGUEL INDURAIN ES UN FUERA DE SERIE....CON UN FISICO IMPRESIONANTE, DE ALLI SU RENDIMIENTO SIN PAR.

  • @Ulleval73

    @Ulleval73

    6 жыл бұрын

    EPO...

  • @shooter7a

    @shooter7a

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess you did not watch in 1985-1990 when he was dropped by 10-24 minutes every year at Alpe DHuez. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. But suddenly in 1991...he is a god? Get real.

  • @lylecrawford2794
    @lylecrawford279410 жыл бұрын

    Poetry in motion. : )

  • @garyplaypark4264
    @garyplaypark42643 жыл бұрын

    At about the 2:40 mark of the video, play on Spotify "Finale (William Tell Overture) by Hans Zimmer" and be inspired by Big Mig's chase down - Amazing how it appears somewhat synched till the very end.

  • @MrMiquel10
    @MrMiquel10 Жыл бұрын

    El mejor de la historia, con mucha diferencia

  • @tedmacdonald2221
    @tedmacdonald22216 жыл бұрын

    Indurain was god, amazing.

  • @user-ls9oz6ch8x
    @user-ls9oz6ch8x5 ай бұрын

    A great great champion

  • @angrydoggy9170
    @angrydoggy9170Ай бұрын

    It takes some dedication getting your blood at just the right thickness to give your hart the ability to pump that slurry around.

  • @ac80577
    @ac805776 жыл бұрын

    impressive

  • @Bastian_Zugnappen33
    @Bastian_Zugnappen339 жыл бұрын

    Impressionante!!! ;-)

  • @orion7592
    @orion75928 ай бұрын

    He is simply - to date - the best Tour de France cyclist, ever. Also, he had some serious, and memorable, contenders. All in all, his era was the zenith of the Tour de France. Everyone else pales in comparison.

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489811 жыл бұрын

    Indurain corrió el Tour de 1996 que no pudo ganar por motivos que el sabrá, que tu no tienes ni idea (Riis y el novato Ullrich con 22 años estaban dopados y andaban mucho). Fue a los JJOO de Atlanta unos dias despues y se proclamó campeón olímpico en la contrareloj individual imponiendose a Olano y Boardman.

  • @green823jade
    @green823jade10 жыл бұрын

    Miguel Indurain was a horse on a bike. a minister of cycling praying for mountains

  • @aakk5977

    @aakk5977

    9 жыл бұрын

    The the guy was a cheater, the man was the first to use epo

  • @tonyfranklin8306

    @tonyfranklin8306

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@aakk5977 don't know about the first but he was on some serious gear.

  • @caluzzi4227
    @caluzzi42279 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @PabloFernandez-gg4zo
    @PabloFernandez-gg4zo2 жыл бұрын

    Gracias a él el ciclismo cambió para siempre

  • @johnnyguzman3429
    @johnnyguzman34299 жыл бұрын

    All I have to say is cadence...Big Mig had it, the other guys riding with him did not. That's why he was able to climb in the saddle. The other riders were grinding on their large front chainring and couldn't keep up. That simple.

  • @simonworsley8631

    @simonworsley8631

    2 жыл бұрын

    You need the aerobic fitness to ride with that kind of cadence. The others are trying to ride a bigger gear to compensate, to be able to keep up. He’s just out powered everyone here. All on EPO too including Indurain

  • @alexzrodiguzro3515
    @alexzrodiguzro35156 жыл бұрын

    Yep grate memorris for me, too Enalt , greeg lemon, y lucho herrera.

  • @kamsai6705
    @kamsai6705 Жыл бұрын

    Le jeu préféré de Miguel"élimination par l'arrière"

  • @Abnsdllnnlosnfd
    @Abnsdllnnlosnfd10 жыл бұрын

    Doping or not, Indurain was a powerhouse with one of the biggest engines the world of cycling has ever seen! Whether he took doping or not is irrelevant because we all know what happened in the 90s. So, I don`t blame him...

  • @gnubbolo

    @gnubbolo

    10 жыл бұрын

    the antidoping mythomaniacs are all in internet, in real life the streets are full of people applauding the athletes

  • @shooter7a

    @shooter7a

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nonsense. MI was just the champion doper. When you allow dope, you are not recognizing the best athlete...you are recognizing the athlete who responds best to Dope. MI had MASSIVE LUNGS...but the rest of his "motor" was not efficient enough to make use of his massive lungs. Dope changed that. He ran 6 tours from 1985-1990. DNF DNF 97th 47th 17th 10th In every one of those years...he was dropped by 10-24 Minutes on Alpe Dhuez. 10-24 MINUTES. On one stage. Then suddenly he is winning Alpe DHuez in 1991...which coincidentally was the first Tour de EPO. The idea that EPO benefits everyone the same is nonsense. You have a perfect example with MI from 1985-1990. He was a domestique...an errand runner. No on was on EPO...and he was nothing. Then everyone got on EPO...and he dominated. All this shows is how EPO does not effect everyone the same. All it shows is the MI was the best at responding to DOPE.

  • @thiscocks

    @thiscocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@shooter7a yep, he was decent in late 80s and a good time trialist but no way anyone can suddenly dominate like that, especially a rider his size. Looking at it now it's actually quite insulting to your intelligence the way he beat pure climbers in the mountains and being about 20kg heavier! Herrera quit as he was sick of being beaten by 'fat asses' in the mountains.

  • @joaquimcevallosmorales8944

    @joaquimcevallosmorales8944

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shooter7a you should check 1990: he was running for Perico that day in Alpe d'Huez. First ran away, then waited the group, then did a TT between climbs, then relaxed for the last climb. He was human after all. Had he ran for himself, he could have won that tour - and that's in the pre EPO era...

  • @shooter7a

    @shooter7a

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joaquimcevallosmorales8944 Synthetic EPO was first successfully used to correct anemia in 1987

  • @PepeBetox
    @PepeBetox10 жыл бұрын

    Mi padre fue un campeón ciclista, y siempre me dice que ese es el tiempo en el que se "quema el cuerpo". el dopaje no siempre ayuda, y mejora muy poco la respuesta, porque ni se puede quitar súbitamente ni tampoco meterlo de a un jalón, tiene efectos adversos que hacen peligrar la vida.

  • @ITsupportian
    @ITsupportian8 жыл бұрын

    He would have taken the KOM on this mountain...

  • @faustos794
    @faustos7942 жыл бұрын

    Es un jefe Miguel dando el pecho al aire un señor ciclista

  • @bernaldelcastillo1768
    @bernaldelcastillo17683 жыл бұрын

    Rafa Nadal y Miguel Indurain dos grandes deportistas espanoles

  • @PassportG
    @PassportG6 жыл бұрын

    A true master of cycling. Hala Indurain

  • @thiscocks

    @thiscocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    True master of doping.

  • @davidfernandez9791
    @davidfernandez97917 жыл бұрын

    This kind of climbs were designed for Indurains caracteristics: long and steady.

  • @Souliban
    @Souliban3 жыл бұрын

    The greatest cyclists ever...and A top best sportmen in history

  • @jurgenaerts6239

    @jurgenaerts6239

    Жыл бұрын

    Eddy Merckx

  • @lediffzitro7902
    @lediffzitro79023 жыл бұрын

    14:36 Cuántos leones tendrá Miguel Induráin en toda su colección?

  • @guillermoberenguer5517
    @guillermoberenguer55173 жыл бұрын

    it is so impressive that someone weighing 85kg can kick such a cadence

  • @vicbs8589

    @vicbs8589

    Жыл бұрын

    78 kg...Miguel 78 in tour, 76 in Giro(to climb Mortirolo) and 80 in hour record

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    It is not about cadence, it is about power. A higher cadence is always a strong indication for doping because more rpm require more oxygen. Anything significantly above 80 is very suspicious. 75 rpm is the physiological optimum between torque from the leg muscles and rpm from the oxygen. Now imagine this: Ullrich in top shape was able to output 50-80 Watts more over 30 min at 8 kilos less. The fact that a never-will-i-ever-win-a-grand-tour-rider like Armstrong was able to beat the ultimate cyclist Ullrich shows you how the best, most expensive doping is a hell of a powerful thing.

  • @JorgeGines
    @JorgeGines11 жыл бұрын

    Hasta las cejas iba de qué? A qué positivos te refieres? Porque, supongo, hablas con conocimiento de causa y datos que te respaldan.

  • @franciscobanongarcia8719
    @franciscobanongarcia871910 жыл бұрын

    Se dais cuanta que la prensa a conseguido que cada acto en el que aparezca "Ciclismo" Aparezcan comentarios de "Dopaje?, Pensadlo porque es la verdad, buscar algun sitio donde haya ciclismo profesional en el que no haya naaada de dopaje...

  • @napomania
    @napomania10 жыл бұрын

    he climbs just like hinault

  • @kraaam
    @kraaam11 жыл бұрын

    he's time trialling up a mountain. the rest are climbing....

  • @lizettemartinez4678
    @lizettemartinez46784 жыл бұрын

    No le deis más vueltas desde Grecia hace más de 2000 años se intentaba mejorar el rendimiento no está mal querer mejorar ahí que poner unas pautas de que si y de que no .y no es lo mismo el caso amstronm por qué ahí era ya con glóbulos y sangre fresca unos días antes de las grandes etapas ..

  • @valexpianist
    @valexpianist7 жыл бұрын

    Prugunta, como se llama el radiocronista?

  • @alexserrano2850

    @alexserrano2850

    5 жыл бұрын

    Es Javier Ares. Hoy día sigue siendo comentarista en Eurosport.

  • @philipbowden8065
    @philipbowden8065 Жыл бұрын

    Never out of the saddle except to please the crowd

  • @magicogonzalez8465
    @magicogonzalez84654 жыл бұрын

    Hoy en día hay equipos demasiado potentes que controlan fácilmente la carrera. Para mi eso es un problema. Un problema porque resta espectáculo.

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489811 жыл бұрын

    He dropped the bottle on your head, do you remember?

  • @bimfred
    @bimfred2 ай бұрын

    since EPO checks, no one as heavy can climb that fast anymore. Weird.

  • @julienmercier6531
    @julienmercier65317 жыл бұрын

    Tchou Tchou!

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489811 жыл бұрын

    Si no has vivido esos años de Indurain es como si yo me pongo a hablar de formula 1 que no la sigo porque no me interesa. Aqui el que tiene interés en injuriar a Indurain eres tu. Indurain es un fenomeno de la naturaleza, y corriendo todos limpios no le gana nadie. Es el mejor ciclista español de todos los tiempos con mucha diferencia y uno de los mejores de la historia sin duda alguna. Y yo no me hago pajas. Y es todo lo que tengo que decir.

  • @bandolerox137
    @bandolerox1374 жыл бұрын

    Extraterrestrial....the best rider ever!!!

  • @MrMiquel10

    @MrMiquel10

    3 жыл бұрын

    and with big diference. The best that ever existed, in all fields.

  • @MrMiquel10

    @MrMiquel10

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Philibert1er callado estàs mejor.Viva greg lemond cuando le gano a Fignon en los campos Eliseos, disfrute muchisimo

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    Except that Ullrich was capable of outperforming Indurain by body stats. Indurain was gifted and he was riding right in the perfect slot: old doping replaced by crazy EPO doping but not going haywire like towards the end of the 1990 and then absolute doping insanity with Armstrong. If there would be samples that could be tested today, Miguel would be as positive as others. He was not clean. I still like watching his performances because he was not an asshole like Armstrong. However, he would have not won 5 tours had Ullrich been a bit older. Ullrich vs. Indurain, the duel of the "rollers", pretty much identical types, Ullrich just more powerful and a little bit more dynamic.

  • @philipbowden8065
    @philipbowden8065 Жыл бұрын

    At five in the afternoon

  • @giuliaraggi5216
    @giuliaraggi52166 жыл бұрын

    180 km di cronometro a tour più o meno

  • @Arckitekt
    @Arckitekt9 жыл бұрын

    Zulle wins but its 1995 its getting hot like Pantani, Indurain everyone is on the gear now too high hemocrits

  • @estreinjersindenait
    @estreinjersindenait10 жыл бұрын

    umbelidebel, ummbeliidebeel. Ni dopajes ni hostias, el puto amo de toas las maneras.

  • @Prometheus4096
    @Prometheus409611 жыл бұрын

    Apparently the most impressive display of oxygen capacity ever. Vayer estimates this climb has the highest watts/kg ever.

  • @tomcads1604

    @tomcads1604

    4 жыл бұрын

    Almost nobody knew what EPO was and those who did said it didn't do much more than orange juice so nobody else would try it

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    It was not. By far the greatest endurance performance was Jan Ullrich climbing Andorra-Arcalis. Not only more wattage than Indurain but also 8 kilos less than Indurain. Nol cyclist ever came close to Ullrich at Andorra.

  • @MARIOMAN4069
    @MARIOMAN40694 жыл бұрын

    Contador tiene 9 grandes pero Indurain estaba en otro nivel.

  • @rwfagal9977

    @rwfagal9977

    2 жыл бұрын

    Compara a contador con Ocaña con indurain compara a edi mex. hinol.antequil.copi..pero comparar a indurain con contador uff..

  • @didinsaidi9270
    @didinsaidi927010 жыл бұрын

    Apres miguel,y'avait pas de vrai vainqueur.Tous,ou bien presque etaient dope's.tant mieux pour lui,tant pis pour le velo.

  • @crisogonojaviermunoziglesi6949
    @crisogonojaviermunoziglesi694911 жыл бұрын

    Si el dopaje no existiera hubiera ganado igual, iba dopado como todos.

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489811 жыл бұрын

    Henceforth all comments accusing Indurain of being doped will be deleted. You come here to honor the champion not to revile him. Thanks for your understanding.

  • @tonyfranklin8306

    @tonyfranklin8306

    4 жыл бұрын

    So no objectivity with regards to how he rode and why he is 'honoured', only honoured BECAUSE he was doping, you people don't get it do you. To get the honours and adoration he cheated, they go hand in hand but you don't want that to be made known when it was obvious to everyone!

  • @udarpavarota396
    @udarpavarota3964 жыл бұрын

    Si llega a durar 2 kilómetros más la etapa, la gana Induráin.

  • @jaf0761

    @jaf0761

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not necessarily. Indurain would only make the necessary effort. Once the general classification was secured, I do not think Indurain had disputed the stage. Not because he couldn't, but because he wasn't that eager for partial victories. That magnanimity made him the greatest.

  • @rwfagal9977

    @rwfagal9977

    2 жыл бұрын

    Si muchas etapas quedo segundo porque paquetes como zule se escapaban o cuando llegaba el con otro lo dejaba ganar..

  • @Charisteas2005
    @Charisteas20059 жыл бұрын

    most of the cyclers are doping it hurts or not this is the truth some of them harder others just a little but doping is not enough you have to be talented and have skills to do this sport so indurain and contador are my favourites in this spor clean or not they are the best of theyr era very talented, good time trial athletes and the best climbers, without these skills with all doping in the World you could not win all the trophees so they have my respect

  • @trickinicki1456
    @trickinicki14565 жыл бұрын

    Indurain was what could have become of Jan Ullrich if Ullrich's head wasn't full of shit. One of the very few grand tour champions who could win a tour by pure strenght, even when it means a little more weight than the climbers. Tom Dumoulin is a similar type of rider, let us see what he will show in the future. Up to now Big Mig is the only one of them who became a living legend. Would be interested in the opinion of Spanish cycling fanatics who is bigger Indurain or Contador. I heard from some Spanish people Indurain is greater for them, for me its unclear, as Contador was so impressive when he smoked whole teams which were completely outmatching his on his own or when he rode against his own Astana team in 2009. For me completely different riders but equally impressive. If you are a Spanish cycling fan, please comment here Contador or Induarin?

  • @tonyfranklin8306

    @tonyfranklin8306

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bullshit, Demoulin is 8kg lighter than Indurain, the only way Indurain wins is due to doping, it's as simple as that. No TT monster around 80kg can climb like Indurain does without being on the juice!

  • @johnpontes812

    @johnpontes812

    4 жыл бұрын

    Indurain by a mile

  • @davidfernandez9791

    @davidfernandez9791

    4 жыл бұрын

    Indurain. You dont know how big Indurain was in Spain in the 90s. For me was a demigod. Contador has been great but he has never been as reknown as Miguel. Man, I still cry remember Indurain times. We all loved Miguel. And he is the nicest guy you could ever meet.

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    Ullrich's head wasn't full of shit. Just to straighten your distorted perception: Ullrich was the strongest in 1996 and it was the team hierarchy which gave the victory to Riis. Top shape Ullrich in 1997 outperformed ANYTHING Indurain put on the pedals - ever. Andorra-Arcalis is still the greatest endurance performance ever. Ullrich did pretty much 600 Watt continuous and took out more than a minute from Pantani and a Vireque who both dialed their doping up to level "insane". Rolling pharmacies. In 1998, Ullrich was not in top shape but clearly still the strongest. He made one mistake in the high mountains, and Pantani had dialed his doping from "insane" to "ludicrous" because suddenly, magically, he did not suck in time trialing...which prevented Ullrich from turning the tides. In 1999, UIlich had an accident and could not do the tour, but later he won the Vuelta in not-top-shape, mainly via time trialing and limiting losses in the steep mountains. In 2000, Ullrich was not in top shape in the beginning, but the longer the tour lasted the better he became. On the climb of Mont Ventoux he outright brutalised the field and set such a high pace, that he pulled the entire group of top 10 classement favorites up the entire mountain all the way to the 3 km mark. He accelerated multiple times to eliminate attacks, he caught anybody who tried to get away. Demonstration of pure strength with no teammates to help. At 3 km Pantani attacked a last time and managed to get 20 seconds away, then Armstrong, who had received a blood transfusion the day before, jumped after Pantani and dragged Pantani's ass up to the finish line. Jan was 28 seconds behind on 4th place. In 2001, Ullrich was in great shape, not picture perfect as in 1997, but very good. However, unfortunetely for Ullrich, Armstrong brought his unique stellar doping cocktail that was unaccessible to others and beat Ullrich with it on every single mountain stage by a few percent. Jan rode well, good cadences of 75-78 rpm, he attacked, he would have easily beaten the field like in 1997 without Armstrong being the ultra-doped mafia mobster party pooper. Because of 2001, Ullrich developed a depression and built up tons of frustration. Teammates said he was unusually abrasive and vocal about shortcomings in the team and how to prepare for the Tour de France. He dropped comments like "If I'm already in the red zone, what do you expect me to do in that moment?" (he specifically referenced Alpe d'Huez and The Look but also other climbs later in the tour when he tried to hold Armstrong's wheel and exploded spectacularly at an unnatural cadence). 2001 made it very clear to everybody, that it was not an even playing field - which Tyler Hamilton confirmed later. He revealed how Armstrong made sure to have superior doping and how he kept others from getting it by pulling strings with the doping doctors and at the UCI. Jan's frustrations led to loss of control during training in 2002 - he trained ridiculously hard, often and unforgivingly, so that he eventually injured himself. No tour in 2002. As a consequence he started to party like hell, took Ecstasy, got tested positive, and was fired by Telekom and many sponsors. Still a ridiculous chain of events, especially by today's standards. It was the first time Jan was dropped like a hot potato the moment he was not the 100% perfect cycling hero. A very nasty feature of Germany's relation to high end sports. In Germany you crash harder than anywhere in the world if you make small mistakes. In 2003, he was back, at Bianchi. His doping program had changed, and he was now paying top money for double-A rated doping by Fuentes. As we know today, Armstrong still managed to make sure he was the only one with triple-A rated doping in the field. Anyhow, Ullrich had a bad day in Alpe d'Huez, vaporized Armstrong at Cap Decouvert, and could have won the tour had he attacked together with Carlos Sastre. He attacked too late and Armstrong limited his losses. Up to Luz Ardiden he was in great shape and Armstrong had no chance to get away, said Ullrich many years later when asked about the stage. The problem was Armstrong's crash. Ullrich said he waited, and he did not realize how much that negatively impacted his power output until Armstrong attacked a second time, totally living off the adrenaline from the crash. He said that suddenly the very high output was gone for a while and it took him a few kilometers to go back to the max. Interestingly enough, this correlates with the times: Armstrong was able to dish out 1 min 20 seconds during the initial acceleration but Jan reduced it to 40 seconds in the end. Had the climb been 3 km longer, Armstrong would have been caught. In 2004, back at Telekom, Ullrich became the infamous "thigh monster". He overdid it again and added way too much muscle mass. He also became very ill and did poorly on the first mountain stages. Later he recovered and demonstrated that he was essentially the strongest without Armstrong, yet he lost 1 minute to Armstrong during the mountain time trial up to Alpe d'Huez, who climbed 1 second slower than Pantani in 1997 (which was at the end of a long stage), while Jan was 20 seconds slower than his 1997 time. Without the doping monster Armstrong, Jan would have won a total of 6 tours and never finish worse than second. Doped, yes, but never been doped to ludicrous levels like Armstrong was.

  • @mnhoko
    @mnhoko7 жыл бұрын

    "Que me sigan..."

  • @jackduffy1817
    @jackduffy18176 жыл бұрын

    I do not have any news of the Tour de France, Every thing is blocked on line. I'll watch a documentary on u tube. That's it.

  • @rtazz17
    @rtazz174 жыл бұрын

    Juicin baby juicin

  • @ManuelFlores-oe2wf
    @ManuelFlores-oe2wf4 ай бұрын

    He’s as dirty as Armstrong, just a nicer guy

  • @lucacapozzi6972
    @lucacapozzi69723 ай бұрын

    PANTANI !

  • @leonardobaracchi7040
    @leonardobaracchi70404 жыл бұрын

    That day pantani was not ok.. Otherwise now we would speak about another performance, maybe another '95 tour... Anyway indurain was impressive... But he was born timetrialist, the best one, but not climber... And being this huge and following one of the best climbers in history (pantani), well...that makes us think...

  • @ALIENdrifter66
    @ALIENdrifter6611 жыл бұрын

    una persona k no se dope no da echo el tour y después la vuelta y acabar bien. Son humanos y las piernas no recuperan tanto. Siempre se comenta k si el k ganó estaba dopado, eso pasa siempre con todos.

  • @CaribenetDominicana

    @CaribenetDominicana

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lejarreta empalmó 11 o 12 años seguidos Giro Vuelta y Tour

  • @Jvx76
    @Jvx767 жыл бұрын

    Con Epo o sin Epo fue el mejor!

  • @jaf0761

    @jaf0761

    4 жыл бұрын

    It is accepted that EPO got to the peloton in 1996 (Riis), though there are cases reported as back as 1988. If Miguel (and his contemporaries) consumed something, it probably wasn't EPO. In any case, many riders (many champions) were caught using some type of doping after Indurain and before him, and he was never caught. He was as clean as anybody can tell.

  • @lukeskywalker8414
    @lukeskywalker84145 жыл бұрын

    l'étape de la plagne,ce jour la tout ses rivaux(Pantani,riis,jalabert,virenque……..)sauf zulle,ont compris qui était le plus fort

  • @tomcads1604

    @tomcads1604

    4 жыл бұрын

    C'était peut-être ce jour là que Riis a décidé qu'il allait doubler sa dose d'EPO l'année suivante 😄

  • @PepeBetox
    @PepeBetox10 жыл бұрын

    Mi padre fue un campeón ciclista, y siempre me dice que ese es el tiempo en el que se "quema el cuerpo"6a el dopaje no siempre ayuda, y mejora muy poco la respuesta, porque ni se puede quitar súbitamente ni tampoco meterlo de a un jalón, tiene efectos adversos que hacen peligrar la vida, en el caso de EPO E IGF en provocan una perdida del eje de retroalimentación negativa, y ni los hemorreológicos pueden ayudar a recuperar fluidez sanguínea una vez incrementado hematócrito y Cmhc con EPO.

  • @DIASDEMUSICA
    @DIASDEMUSICA10 жыл бұрын

    Creo que aqui hay mucha gente que confunde churros con merinas. Indurain era un portento físico sobrehumano... pero vivio en la época de la barra libre del dopaje.. no solo el, sino tambien Rominguer, Zuelle o Berzin por poner ejemplos- Y cuando a un superdotado, le das gasolina super, pasa lo que sucedio, que se vuelve intratable. La prueba es muy sencilla, Indurain tiene un hermano, Prudencio, que jamas se comio un colin y mas en comparación con Miguel, y sin embargo fisicamente estaba tan dotado o más que el propio Miguel, ya que ademas de sus aptitudes innatas pesaba menos... por que no se comio un colín? Pues no todo es motivación mental, cada cual que saque sus propias conclusiones, pero la retirada de Indurain y el mega pajaron de 1996 coinciden en el tiempo con la época de la introducción de análisis de EPO. Miguel es grande como deportista y como ser humano, pero diablos, hay que ser necio para pensarse que el... junto a sus coetáneos, iba limpio.

  • @davidfernandez9791

    @davidfernandez9791

    4 жыл бұрын

    Todos iban dopados, así que Miguel sigue siendo el mejor de aquellos años.

  • @juanmanuelgrinan7433

    @juanmanuelgrinan7433

    2 жыл бұрын

    Diasdemusica, eres muy BURRO!!!!!

  • @barygol
    @barygol11 жыл бұрын

    Hasta las cejas iba. Pero no nos engañemos, como todos. Un corredor no pasa de ganar 5 tours a bajarse de la bici al año siguiente sin poder acabar ni la Vuelta.

  • @vicbs8589

    @vicbs8589

    Жыл бұрын

    El no queria ir a esa vuelta y por eso acabo mal con banesto y Echavarri. La Once lo intento fichar a toda costa, le ofrecia lo que quisiera e Indurain no quiso seguir, sabia que algo nuevo había llegado en cuanto a preparación y no estaba dispuesto a pasar por el aro. Creo que se retiro en el momento adecuado...

  • @goldenboyi1989
    @goldenboyi19898 жыл бұрын

    how many winners are in this video??so confusing, is it indurain who won?

  • @samuelharo5112

    @samuelharo5112

    8 жыл бұрын

    In that tour, yes, Indurain won

  • @jamacianjay2382

    @jamacianjay2382

    7 жыл бұрын

    It appears to me that Indurain placed second by 2' and 2" after Zulle (13:21). However, when I confirmed this with other sources, this is not the case. I am confused as to what happened.

  • @Miniedom
    @Miniedom6 жыл бұрын

    Stop saying he's a cheater, EPO was a supplement in the early '90s ;) BigMig was the greatest of all, but he used supplements.

  • @FreeMTrider

    @FreeMTrider

    5 жыл бұрын

    And if he wasn't doping....ooops I mean "supplementing" , Lemond would have beat him for two more TDF wins.

  • @shooter7a

    @shooter7a

    5 жыл бұрын

    "Supplement"? It was illegal. They just did not have an effective test to stop it.

  • @tonyfranklin8306

    @tonyfranklin8306

    4 жыл бұрын

    An 80+kg time trial monster who kicked Armstrong's arse in the longer TTs yet could climb like a 60kg Columbian, you can fuck right off with the 'greatest of all', the man was a serial dope cheat!

  • @jhoncadavid9250
    @jhoncadavid92505 жыл бұрын

    Ya no corren así hoy en día

  • @Andrew-bh9yr
    @Andrew-bh9yr7 жыл бұрын

    He didn't use EPO because he didn't need it. He had 88.0 VO2 max (Armstrong, for example, had 84.0) and his blood took 7 litres of oxygen per minute (average rider takes about 5.5). His power to weight ratio was 6.8 (for example, Armstrong, who is, doping or no doping, an expert of the matter, claims that 6.6 is the level you need to win the Tour). He was simply a natural phenomenon, one of a kind. Moreover, he was a pragmatic rider and never went 100% in the mountains, preferring to ride defensively and conserve energy for time trials, of which he was a specialist (again, due to his height and weight) and where he destroyed opponents. Riis, Ulrich and co needed to take spectacular amounts of EPO to beat him in 1996. For example, Reese's blood took 6 litres of oxygen per minute and his power to weight was below 6.5, but EPO elevated that to 7.0, which easily beat Miguel's 6.8. If Indurain had used EPO, his power to weight would have been 7.1 or 7.2, enough to easily beat Riis.

  • @mofomartianp

    @mofomartianp

    7 жыл бұрын

    93-98 were the EPO golden years.... but it's use started right around 1990. Indurain won big from 91-95 by working with now notorious sports doctor Conconi (who was a mentor of Ferrari and Cecchini). Cecchini or "Checho" was the doctor responsible for Riis' 96 victory. We all know Ferrari's story with Gewiss and later Armstrong. Indurain was a freak but he was also ahead of the doping curve in relation to the rest of the peloton ... Nobody wins 3 Giro-Tour doubles riding pain-y-aqua.

  • @johngoodell2775

    @johngoodell2775

    6 жыл бұрын

    hit is widely known inside of the cycling community that Indurain's numbers were based on PED's. The dude was 6'2" an rode between 175 and 185+. Even with an elite VO Max he was too heavy to consistently win races like the Tour.

  • @Ulleval73

    @Ulleval73

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nah....I'm not buying it any more. The top riders ALL used EPO or something, anything else, to get the edge. They almost had to dope...

  • @JulioLeonFandinho

    @JulioLeonFandinho

    6 жыл бұрын

    People accusing needs to prove their statements or just shut their mouths up... In fact, doping cases proved are a few compared with riders that didn't cheat, NOBODY proved nothing about Indurain or some of his rivals, like Bugno, Tonkov, Rominger and so on... The milestone about doping in cycling? 1998 Tour There's nothing proved apart from those cases except for 'Operacion Puerto' and there's only 6 riders penalized, 6 RIDERS! Jan Ullrich, Ivan Basso, Alejandro Valverde, Jorg Jaksche, Michele Scarponi and Giampaolo Caruso related to Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes people is talking about ghosts

  • @johngoodell2775

    @johngoodell2775

    6 жыл бұрын

    There is proof....to avg 455 watts in the 95 tour is evidence enough and he and his Banesto team were clients of Dr. Conconi

  • @nickvledder
    @nickvledder4 жыл бұрын

    Well, Armstrong did wonderful jobs at Sestriere and Hautacam for example.

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    With doping dialed to 11. The Armstrong freakshow. The Armstrong cancer lie. The Armstrong UCI lie. Thanks, but no thanks.

  • @rayanbilalzakaria877
    @rayanbilalzakaria8775 жыл бұрын

    Meilleur coureure du monde c'est meguel Indurain

  • @evanlawson5125
    @evanlawson512510 жыл бұрын

    Before I came to the video I knew the first comment would be about doping.

  • @TheRebuilt1

    @TheRebuilt1

    9 жыл бұрын

    yep everyone is a expert and a critic but haven't ridden or won any cycling event in their life. Go ride your bike and enjoy life before its over.

  • @Mikelogz

    @Mikelogz

    6 жыл бұрын

    Evan Lawson Yes, its frustating... It seems impossible talk about cycling without this type of commentes... People are so boring.

  • @Ulleval73

    @Ulleval73

    6 жыл бұрын

    Good for you Evan, your powers of perception are acute.

  • @uweclaunitzer7170

    @uweclaunitzer7170

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's almost a given if you talk about a dominant rider of the 90s. Together with the 00s certainly the darkest period in cycling - at least as far as doping is concerned.

  • @thiscocks

    @thiscocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRebuilt1 please explain to us how a guy this size can destroy much smaller pure climbers over every mountain then. Physics are obviously not your strong point.

  • @pbrown4
    @pbrown410 жыл бұрын

    unfortunately indurain was just before my time...from what ive read thought, i was always under the impression that he wasnt so good in the mountains and won the tour on the TT..evidently not so was he a renowned climber??

  • @treygray2817

    @treygray2817

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good in the mountains. Demolished the field in the ITT and held par or conceded minimal losses in the mountains.

  • @johnpontes812

    @johnpontes812

    4 жыл бұрын

    Was much better than what people think as a climber he was often in the tour the second best climber or 3rd best climber but with his size and weihght it just made him unbeatable in the TIme Trial the other riders were like children in the long TT on flat or roleur courses.

  • @holmbjerg

    @holmbjerg

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indurain often made an attack to follow up on his time trial wins. This day was a defensive attack as Zülle would have taken the maillot jaune if Indurain hadn't limited his loss by going all out like this. But 2 days before at the Ardennes stage to Liége, Indurain made an attack that surprised everybody to gain a later starting spot for the time trial.

  • @bobbwc7011

    @bobbwc7011

    10 ай бұрын

    @@holmbjerg A defensive attack? What kind of nonsense is this? He was under big pressure to close the gap to Zülle. Zülle was not bad at time trialing and would have posed a serious problem. Indurain only had one choice: Instead of sitting down and just go a certain tempo to minimize losses, he had to proactively chase Zülle. This Indurain raid up to La Plagna was VERY unusual for Indurain. You barely saw anything like this in the previous years. He was clearly at the very limit here and output his maximum wattage to have the highest possible average speed. This dropped his competitors one by one, but the main purpose was to close the time gap to Zülle. No-one else would help him, so he had to do it all by himself. Normally, Indurain was not this active - he controlled the tempo and only allowed very light climbers to attack, people who could never win the tour, like Marco Pantani (LOL) and so forth. The only guy who gave him a challenge was Rominger. Rominger was not bad in the mountains and not bad in time trialing and was able to do well in classics. He was dangerous in all phases of the tour, even on "low action" breakaway stages. Indurain never attacked Rominger, but always stayed with Rominger in the mountains. Otherwise: No reaction from Miguel whatsoever, he was "zero dynamics" personified - unlike Ullrich, who was quite dynamic in the mountains AND more powerful than Indurain. Actually the only rider who was more powerful than Indurain, ever.

  • @specialK312
    @specialK3128 жыл бұрын

    Did MIguel Indurain use EPO too or was it just Lance Armstrong?

  • @x78340

    @x78340

    8 жыл бұрын

    +specialK312 All of them did

  • @samuelharo5112

    @samuelharo5112

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Corvux IX Have you prove it?

  • @samuelharo5112

    @samuelharo5112

    8 жыл бұрын

    Only lance armstrong used EPO

  • @brianmcg321

    @brianmcg321

    8 жыл бұрын

    Its pretty well documented in every cyclists biographies from that era, along with testimony in the operation Puerto cases and from interview with Francesco Conconi himself. He was the team Dr.

  • @tomcads1604
    @tomcads16044 жыл бұрын

    Calling "Echo, Papa, Oscar", I repeat "Echo, Papa, Oscar" 😆

  • @benitolopez4898
    @benitolopez489810 жыл бұрын

    Nobody wins the Tour, let alone 5 and 2 Giros without being a good climber. Much more commendable is that he weighed 78 kg (170 lb)

  • @mohamedzouhairi5642

    @mohamedzouhairi5642

    7 жыл бұрын

    pardon j' ai 48 ans j'ai vue presque toutes les courses d'indurai.il ne se dopait pas il avait un phisique hord du commun bref un extra terestre je l'ai vue de pres a pamplona ilest tres sympatico

  • @shooter7a

    @shooter7a

    5 жыл бұрын

    He rode the tour from 1985-1990..and got dropped every year at Alpe DHuez by 10-24 minutes. He was a shit climber...till EPO. Pull your head out. Go back and look at the records.

  • @winstoncat6785

    @winstoncat6785

    5 жыл бұрын

    "commendable". Well, that'S one way of putting it, I suppose. Isn't it odd how today, when effective doping controls are widespread and pretty much unavoidable, all the top GC riders look physically nothing at all like their predecessors from the go-go 90's?

  • @juanalbertopons6990
    @juanalbertopons69903 жыл бұрын

    Vaya p. Maquina

  • @Eurofighter.
    @Eurofighter.5 жыл бұрын

    This is the best attack in the history of cyclist

  • @miku1272

    @miku1272

    Жыл бұрын

    just look on 7th stage TDF 1995 and you can see Miguel how he attacked

  • @fer3590
    @fer35906 жыл бұрын

    the cleanest and most honored cyclist in the world

  • @franciscobanongarcia8719
    @franciscobanongarcia871910 жыл бұрын

    Me duele porque soy ciclista, y a veces da hasta miedo prepararse para competiciones y hacerlo bien porque al final... siempre relacionarían con dopaje, asi que es casi mejor no destacar, y ser un mediocre relativamente "Limpio" Para las mentes de los acusadores

  • @jameshealy1393
    @jameshealy139311 жыл бұрын

    That's some top juice he's on. Must have dropped the bottle the following year.

  • @tvnist
    @tvnist8 жыл бұрын

    they all used EPO in 1995

  • @Attamatic
    @Attamatic9 жыл бұрын

    To all you who think he did this clean. Let me remind you that his stats in his wins were superior to every winner of the tour after him. He made some of the best climbers in the world look like amateurs. Not surprisingly most of those climbers got popped for epo. He was one of the best ever but he was nothing more than an earlier version of armstrong, a hard working cheat

  • @MassimoBacilieri

    @MassimoBacilieri

    9 жыл бұрын

    m.atashnak I think instead that Indurain was almost clean. The demonstration was that in '96 Rijs could easily overwhelm him by a massive use of EPO (he confessed years after). If Indurain would using EPO too, Rijs could never overwhelm him in such a way, because they would be at least equal. This did'nt happen, so it means the Indurain at least wasn't using heavy dopage.

  • @Attamatic

    @Attamatic

    9 жыл бұрын

    You know cyclist on EPO have bad days too. No one will forget how Pantani just got man handled by Armstrong on multiple climbs and we all know Pantani wasn't one to hold back on doping. If he wasn't doping more than Armstrong he certainly wasn't doping any less. Rijs is a shady character but in his heyday he was indeed good enough to beat Indurain.

  • @sunday.4597

    @sunday.4597

    8 жыл бұрын

    +m.atashnak my friend in this time of pro cycling it does not matter, it was a battle of best cyclist and best dope. If you ask me or any other true fan of the sport they will tell you that doping was a part of the sport in this era and made it more exciting. These grand tours have always been about doing anything to win. I don't think they're cheaters in this era when almost 100% of the peloton was on the juice. Nowadays doping in current pro cycling is proper cheating because nowhere near as many riders do it. Just saying, have a nice day

  • @Attamatic

    @Attamatic

    8 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you mostly, but don't you think it was a bit out of line and dishonest for him to comment on the 2000's doping scandals and not once confess he was on the juice too? You are right that this whole thing needs to be looked at in context and it seems like doping is prevalent in pretty much every professional sport anyway. I personally think instead of accepting doping we should as fans push for shorter stages where riders don't have to ride for 6 hours a day for like 3 weeks in a row and have to dope just to stay healthy. who watches the first 5.5 hours anyway?

  • @sunday.4597

    @sunday.4597

    8 жыл бұрын

    m.atashnak I forgot to mention. The reason I don't fully like Lance is he sold himself as something he wasn't. We have seen others riders confess and not make a big deal about it. He isn't a very nice person for that. I'm not sure about shorter stages, it gives the riders less time to organize attacks etc.

  • @davidlagares9640
    @davidlagares9640 Жыл бұрын

    Epoico