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Anyone "competitive" in '94, was doped to the gills.....
@CEK054920 сағат бұрын
How did he do it? EPO
@BCareful1823Күн бұрын
Armstrong 1st time try engine on race.
@BCareful1823Күн бұрын
Armstrong 1st time try engine on race.
@Roykirk2 күн бұрын
Loving the opening credits porno score.
@graememorrison3332 күн бұрын
Oh that music! Takes me back
@aaaaaaaaasdsdsd3 күн бұрын
51:07 that was the beginning of the Operación Puerto
@jesperschultz27273 күн бұрын
Every year Liggett was telling that Indurain never attacked, but he attacked effectfully every year of his Tour tenure. In 1991 he attacked on the descent before the final climb of the first mountains stage (later getting company from Chiapucci who attacked at the bottom of that final climb) and Indurain had also attacked on one of the flat stages before that. Both times winning important time. In 1992 he again attacked on the first mountains stage when he saw that Lemond was in trouble. He did the same again in 1993, when he saw Bugno in trouble on the first mountains stage. And again here in 1994 he attacked on the first mountains stage - this time when he witnessed Rominger was hurting bad. In 1995 Indurain made a very surprising attack on the way to Liege with Johan Bruyneel on his wheel. That was the day before the first big time trial so it was a big surprise to see him spend energy on that stage. Eventhough it had some of the climbs from Liege-Bastogne-Liege (I believe La Radoute was one of them) it was still a relatively flat stage to see a favourite attack.
@petef154 күн бұрын
Insane attack on Alpe d'huez. Basically solo bottom to top. You don't see that much anymore.
@miguelmiranda96724 күн бұрын
Só the video jumps from stage 5 to the end of the tour... Don't watch
@tztz19495 күн бұрын
😂 nice memories of jacked lying teams and riders. What a crap on cycling. True cowards.
@MickeyDonald5 күн бұрын
18:13 “Intraveneous injection of liquid”…
@filmonmesele27846 күн бұрын
Rasmussen genuine climber.
@crispycrisp37316 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this. Thanks. Look at the gearing. How did they get those steel bikes over the mountains!
@graememorrison3336 күн бұрын
My formative years. Late stage Cold War - complete with dystopian synths (and Kraftwerk), and skinny-tubed, skinny-tyred steel bikes with ridiculously large gears, being pushed up the Pyrenees by the likes of Van Impe, Zoetemelke, and of course, Big Phil A. Wonderful!
@fabiotabollini54318 күн бұрын
I was at this TDF! 🎉
@TheKZOShow8 күн бұрын
Not being able to tell the difference between the Alessio jerseys and the CSC jerseys is absolutely pathetic. British commentary will always be for the blind since they clearly don't know what they're looking at!
@KaizerSoze-ib3ox8 күн бұрын
Haussler was the best that day
@stefanwagner62368 күн бұрын
4:27 "Francis" Moreau?
@dooleyrp9 күн бұрын
I can not listen to this soundtrack without thinking of Life In The Peleton podcast!
@erikpeterson259 күн бұрын
This is when i first learned of the TOUR .....i was in AWE .....bought all the parts for a lightweight bike and assembled it in 1986 and rode almost daily and many days before and after work...the fitness of the tour riders is unbelievable and i consider the TOUR to be the most dificult athletic event in the world. Seeing the bikes now it seems like ancient history 😊
@johnnydallas92129 күн бұрын
TV Gold Phil & Paul ( 1999 great tour )
@CEK05499 күн бұрын
Lance is a horrible person. He and I have the same number of TdF wins
@joachimdelmotte4 күн бұрын
😂
@guyfryer8159 күн бұрын
39:14 "That's OOOBBBBSCCENE" :D
@xanzpatrie10 күн бұрын
Lance was really milking the cancer thing
@jemma_1998810 күн бұрын
I am going to go against the grain here but when English speaking riders and American bikes started to make a presence the Tour de France lost a hell of a lot of it's mystique and Europeanism.
@dankbank742410 күн бұрын
You can just see that he's not meant to be at that weight.
@davidspendlove590010 күн бұрын
Failed a dope test penalised 10 mins , did I hear this correctly?
@drpoopenstein908011 күн бұрын
Vino winning the last stage is the best win I’ve ever seen
@nicholasbegley652111 күн бұрын
Phil .Ligget best gommentator ever!
@jesperschultz272711 күн бұрын
33.52 "Indurain never goes to the front. Never sets the pace" .... cut to 35.05 and you see Indurain grinding on with Rominger on the wheel for the rest of the stage even letting Rominger take the win. Phil Liggett always hated Indurain so much 🤣😂
@mic162012 күн бұрын
I think we have to give JONAS VINGEGAARD credit for this tour..
@cookiemonster943213 күн бұрын
I loved the 90s. I don't care about epo. That era was the bomb!!!
@NoreenHoltzen13 күн бұрын
Produced in Adelaide - the most wonderful city of Australia, beautiful kind people. Incredible achievement considering isolation of Australia.
@KaizerSoze-ib3ox13 күн бұрын
I am a little French man and for me Armstrong still one of the champion I have ever seen After Bernard hinault
@ElSantoLuchador13 күн бұрын
All great except the dramatic choral music was a bit much. It sounds like something Nazis might be marching to. Thanks for putting this video up.
@masterniles14 күн бұрын
Ulrich Masterclass
@KaizerSoze-ib3ox15 күн бұрын
I am a little French man but for me, Armstrong was a real champion
@riquelmeone16 күн бұрын
So, Pavel Tonkov trained hard for that occasion and came with a cap to the prologue?
@adelheid_mueller17 күн бұрын
5:30 Peugeot Pro10 ❤
@lexerzz18617 күн бұрын
2:16:15 that ass, lol
@buffalobilly604618 күн бұрын
I'm a Contador hater as much as anybody, but in this case it was Andy's own fault. He launched an attack himself and messed up his shifting, causing the chain to drop. By then the others were counter-attacking and you can't expect them to just stop and wait in that moment. It's not like he got a flat or got hit by a bystander. His own actions caused his chain to drop. That's racing. If you over-rev your F1 engine and blow it up, do you expect the other drivers to stop and wait while you change cars?
@user-me9ns8om1x19 күн бұрын
The best job Armstrong did is to see himself lying left right and centre a decade later and not feel any remorse or embarrassment.
@Socialisten19 күн бұрын
You either believe in magic, or understand that he was doping ... well ...
@911GT3Rhybrid19 күн бұрын
Pogačar went up 4 min faster to Plateau de Belle than Pantani today
@smiley___face19 күн бұрын
It's crazy to think that 2002 was already 4 years ago 😢
@ChrisJames-v6e21 күн бұрын
1:43:56 "I don't know if I've won yet"
@DefaultAdam8221 күн бұрын
Juiced off his tits.... Let's not ignore that fact
@buffalobilly604621 күн бұрын
OMG THE interview with Sheryl at 43:00 is amazing. Just a bunch of celebrities that are SO full of themselves
@cailife22 күн бұрын
“He’s going to leave his mark on this tour - one way or another.” Nailed it there, Phil.
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Anyone "competitive" in '94, was doped to the gills.....
How did he do it? EPO
Armstrong 1st time try engine on race.
Armstrong 1st time try engine on race.
Loving the opening credits porno score.
Oh that music! Takes me back
51:07 that was the beginning of the Operación Puerto
Every year Liggett was telling that Indurain never attacked, but he attacked effectfully every year of his Tour tenure. In 1991 he attacked on the descent before the final climb of the first mountains stage (later getting company from Chiapucci who attacked at the bottom of that final climb) and Indurain had also attacked on one of the flat stages before that. Both times winning important time. In 1992 he again attacked on the first mountains stage when he saw that Lemond was in trouble. He did the same again in 1993, when he saw Bugno in trouble on the first mountains stage. And again here in 1994 he attacked on the first mountains stage - this time when he witnessed Rominger was hurting bad. In 1995 Indurain made a very surprising attack on the way to Liege with Johan Bruyneel on his wheel. That was the day before the first big time trial so it was a big surprise to see him spend energy on that stage. Eventhough it had some of the climbs from Liege-Bastogne-Liege (I believe La Radoute was one of them) it was still a relatively flat stage to see a favourite attack.
Insane attack on Alpe d'huez. Basically solo bottom to top. You don't see that much anymore.
Só the video jumps from stage 5 to the end of the tour... Don't watch
😂 nice memories of jacked lying teams and riders. What a crap on cycling. True cowards.
18:13 “Intraveneous injection of liquid”…
Rasmussen genuine climber.
Enjoyed this. Thanks. Look at the gearing. How did they get those steel bikes over the mountains!
My formative years. Late stage Cold War - complete with dystopian synths (and Kraftwerk), and skinny-tubed, skinny-tyred steel bikes with ridiculously large gears, being pushed up the Pyrenees by the likes of Van Impe, Zoetemelke, and of course, Big Phil A. Wonderful!
I was at this TDF! 🎉
Not being able to tell the difference between the Alessio jerseys and the CSC jerseys is absolutely pathetic. British commentary will always be for the blind since they clearly don't know what they're looking at!
Haussler was the best that day
4:27 "Francis" Moreau?
I can not listen to this soundtrack without thinking of Life In The Peleton podcast!
This is when i first learned of the TOUR .....i was in AWE .....bought all the parts for a lightweight bike and assembled it in 1986 and rode almost daily and many days before and after work...the fitness of the tour riders is unbelievable and i consider the TOUR to be the most dificult athletic event in the world. Seeing the bikes now it seems like ancient history 😊
TV Gold Phil & Paul ( 1999 great tour )
Lance is a horrible person. He and I have the same number of TdF wins
😂
39:14 "That's OOOBBBBSCCENE" :D
Lance was really milking the cancer thing
I am going to go against the grain here but when English speaking riders and American bikes started to make a presence the Tour de France lost a hell of a lot of it's mystique and Europeanism.
You can just see that he's not meant to be at that weight.
Failed a dope test penalised 10 mins , did I hear this correctly?
Vino winning the last stage is the best win I’ve ever seen
Phil .Ligget best gommentator ever!
33.52 "Indurain never goes to the front. Never sets the pace" .... cut to 35.05 and you see Indurain grinding on with Rominger on the wheel for the rest of the stage even letting Rominger take the win. Phil Liggett always hated Indurain so much 🤣😂
I think we have to give JONAS VINGEGAARD credit for this tour..
I loved the 90s. I don't care about epo. That era was the bomb!!!
Produced in Adelaide - the most wonderful city of Australia, beautiful kind people. Incredible achievement considering isolation of Australia.
I am a little French man and for me Armstrong still one of the champion I have ever seen After Bernard hinault
All great except the dramatic choral music was a bit much. It sounds like something Nazis might be marching to. Thanks for putting this video up.
Ulrich Masterclass
I am a little French man but for me, Armstrong was a real champion
So, Pavel Tonkov trained hard for that occasion and came with a cap to the prologue?
5:30 Peugeot Pro10 ❤
2:16:15 that ass, lol
I'm a Contador hater as much as anybody, but in this case it was Andy's own fault. He launched an attack himself and messed up his shifting, causing the chain to drop. By then the others were counter-attacking and you can't expect them to just stop and wait in that moment. It's not like he got a flat or got hit by a bystander. His own actions caused his chain to drop. That's racing. If you over-rev your F1 engine and blow it up, do you expect the other drivers to stop and wait while you change cars?
The best job Armstrong did is to see himself lying left right and centre a decade later and not feel any remorse or embarrassment.
You either believe in magic, or understand that he was doping ... well ...
Pogačar went up 4 min faster to Plateau de Belle than Pantani today
It's crazy to think that 2002 was already 4 years ago 😢
1:43:56 "I don't know if I've won yet"
Juiced off his tits.... Let's not ignore that fact
OMG THE interview with Sheryl at 43:00 is amazing. Just a bunch of celebrities that are SO full of themselves
“He’s going to leave his mark on this tour - one way or another.” Nailed it there, Phil.