I watched the Lance era TDF's with more interest than any Superbowl, World Series and NBA finals combined. Lemond got me on a bike in the 80's, but later, Armstrong motivated me to do mountains and centuries.
I am still a fan of Lance simply because it is not possible to change how many thrills he gave me. In retrospect, of course. Now, when I listen to him from back in 2002 it just looks so different. I now see a man who is saying all the right things, while, at the same time knowing that he was cheating.
I still love em all, every generation who raced this race. I still love elefantino, the 2nd most exciting biker in my day. They were never clean folks but they all could ride that fn bike man. Amazin.
And what he did to Lemond, who remains the only American to win the Tour. AND the only Tour champion to advocate for increased doping controls while he was winning.
I've Just today completed 🌈21 days. 2,218 miles. No rest days. #NHS🌈 125:20:41 saddle time 🚴 Tour de France distance completed 🙌 Week 3/Day 21 >> 2,218 miles / 99,277ft While watching your Tour dew France videos! I thank you :-D
For those talking about EPO in the comments... the test for EPO was introduced in 2000. By this point they were either microdosing it, OR were mostly blood doping to avoid detection. And they were all doing it. But they never had asthma like today’s heroes.
enjoy it for what it was- total dominance in a sport 2nd only to horse racing for dirtiness, but still an amazing, totally sociopathic athlete, doing whatever it takes to win, and a magnificent team dedicated to to that same purpose. Perhaps not great personal role models, but they sure could tear up a stage race.
@Gennaro Savastano nobody trained as hard as Lance Armstrong did! How could you watch this videowhere they specifically delineate that he rides each mountain numerous times in training.
He’s the greatest cyclist that ever lived. He had the most determination, and the best genetics (higher lactate threshold). Yes, he was doped to the gills, but so was ever other top rider. Lance Armstrong didn’t win 7 tour de Frances because he was doping, he won because he was the best rider.
This was shortly after he tried to destroy Greg LeMond and anyone who even dared suggest there was a possibility he was doping. That's when it became obvious to me that he was guilty of something he was hiding. His actions showed a man who was terrified of a secret getting out and he was set to go to his grave with it, even if he had to destroy everyone. I wish Lance well--he got what he deserved, so now move on and try to make the best of the rest of your life. A lot of honest cyclists never got to stand on the podium eight times on the Champs Elysees, even if it was all a lie.
Only question I have is: how does Virenque get to keep his 7 KoM wins? He Was suspended numerous times for drugs and one of his wins the race committee didn’t want him in the race.
@@drunkensailor112he admitted to doping in a French court. Do some research. It's not hard. He also said that doping in his sport is as common as changing a tire. Ignorant people like you are why they get away with it.
Wattage and computers are also doping. Sky started this. Today 23 year olds get heart attacks riding 54 km/u average in races. When you keep your car engine at 6900 rpm when the red zone start at 7000 it isn’t healthy and will blow.
You mean other than putting mail in your mailbox every day? Every once in awhile I have a problem with USPS. Every once in a while I have a problem with UPS. Every once in a while I have a problem with FedEx. What's the difference?
@@christianmarche993 There are over 330,000 USPS Postal carriers. I don't expect every one of them is pure as driven snow. Maybe you should explain why you're ragging on USPS? If you're thinking it's any better in the private sector you would be wrong. The same kind of thing happens with UPS and FedEx. Here's something I found that a group of UPS employees in Arizona did and I find nothing equivalent of in the USPS. "Authorities arrested 11 people, including four UPS drivers and supervisors, in Tucson, Ariz., for their roles in the alleged smuggling ring, the Department of Homeland Security said. Investigators say the suspects moved thousands of pounds of marijuana and other drugs into the U.S. from Mexico each week using the company's standard cardboard boxes, bypassing security measures. Mario Barcelo, a 20-year UPS employee, and dispatch supervisor -- was named as the alleged ringleader of the operation. In a news release, the federal authorities said officials learned of the operation in 2017. Barcelo was arrested on Nov. 13. 2019 Prosecutors said Barcelo, 49, used his position in the Tucson UPS distribution facility to ensure the drug shipments were loaded to the correct trucks and delivered to the intended destinations,The Washington Post reported."
@@jackhammer111 I agree with you but in the last 5 years in particular, I have lost thousands in merchandise all through my local poat office. I own a small business and we use virtually all of the private and government shippers. Despite 330,000 carriers, I have seen some serious fuckery with my local Post Office. Last year in particular I was to receive a pair of $1500 boots for resale ($2500). The shipper was very irresponsible and wrapped the box in clear shrink wrap identifying the product labels. The boots went missing during processing AT my local post office (never made it to the route truck) and the staff there were particularly belligerent when I inquired about the shipment and advised me to put in a claim without doing a lost package search. I got suspicious and contacted the Postal Inspector General. Hours after the I.G. confirmed that the station was contacted about the missing package, the package was placed at my door by a man in plain clothes at 3am! Highly suspect. The surveillance footage was forwarded to the I.G. A following shipment came from abroad and was promptly returned to sender for no reason at all (spite). In the I.G. words "This postal station is known to us and we are watching." A shake up soon occurred and thing got marginally better. I do without a doubt think that the issues with my local station are isolated but I can go on all day about them. Where I lived in the past had wonderful USPS personnel but at this point I'm completely fed up. My UPS driver is a class act, FedEx, DHL and Amazon are a pleasure to do business with locally. And I'm not the only one locally that has gone through this with them.
1:17:10 the look. The truth is he wasn't really looking at Jan Ullrich. Right before this his teammate had been in front of him and pulled off. Lance was looking to see if his teammate had anything left or not because that would tell him whether he was on his own or not. When he saw that his teammate had cracked and possibly seen the pained expression on Ullrich's face, he decided it was time to go. People who think it was a taunt or just seeing what they want to see, not what really happened.
Lance is an American hero....no doubt about that. When they all were doing dope he still came through and kicked ass in the sport. After all has been exposed he deserves the honor and respect of being a champion for the US. Those who don't agree are in denial of the truth and are ignorant about the sport. He made us all cheer for him and it was the best TV ever for the sport.
Art Emis Everyone is cheating, he just better at it. And the reason he did all that because people try to take him down because of his popularity. So stop acting like cycling was clean, and only Lance was cheating.
@@oudomh3558 So you're saying he won fair and square because everyone was cheating the same? It's a completely skewed playing field and incidentally not everyone was cheating - probably 90%+ but some of those riders made it on their own merit. Those were the kind of riders Lance considered 'losers' I saw Lance in 1992 in San Sebastian. He came in last - way behind everyone www.bikeraceinfo.com/classics/San%20Sebastian/1992-clasica-san-sebastian.html. He was thoroughly outclassed. The guy was a decent one day racer who was punchy on climbs but lacked the tools to even make the top 20 in a grand tour. Wind the clock forward and with the cancer shields up suddenly he's the best ever. He 'won' his Tours because he had full cheating structure around him. He was willing to risk EPO in 99 after the Tour had almost been abandoned in '98. Then he upped the game in 2000 and started getting the UCI on his side. He was basically the Don Corleone of cycling and treated the sport as his own personal fifedom. The way he sued other people, threatened their livelihoods and was surly and aggressive has smeared the sport forever. The guy was a complete fraud, a pathological liar (who incidentally still won't 'rat' on his co-conspirators) and the epitome of a 'loser' He's selling t-shirts and hats these days access.wedu.team/shop/ you should buy some :)
Art Emis Here's the thing, the top guys in the sport are cheating Alberto Contador, Jan Ulrich, and, may his soul Rest In Peace, Marco Pentani and so on. They all dope, and you admitted that Armstrong are better doper. You said that 90% of riders made it on their merit? It's just not true. At least half were cheated. So, yes, and I say it again, Armstrong won because the people that are doping are not good as him, except Contador. Again, attacking Lance because he's doping while everyone was doing the same thing is just out of spite, and probably jealousy.
They are still doing the same thing. They just haven’t found the test for whatever it is. Just look at the times they are doing up some of these climbs they are doing now. Vinegaard took a climbing record on a climb this year by 1 minute 40 seconds. I mean come on how does someone do that against the guys on EPO unless the same thing is going on just think about it. I mean I loved watching Lance they where all doing the same thing at that time he was just the best prepared with the best team. Was he a liar and a bully? Yes he was but I don’t think they should have stripped him unless they want to strip everyone for the last 50 years because there has been drug use by 99 percent of riders for at least that long.
@@HolgerDanske874 I’m not saying they are taking EPO but they are for sure taking something that hasn’t been figured out yet. Or it has and they are just looking the other way.
That final right hand turn leading to the last stretch up the Vontoux looks like complete torture. You make the turn thinking finally I’m here but no, still have to deal with a brutal 50m.
"he showed he still can win when he is clean" made me laugh out loud ^^ dont get me wrong i love cycling and the fact they show what a human can do with all the dope you can fit in a body ;) forget the laws and rules we want full doped mutants and see what they can do ofc they maybe dont live long but hey thats the price you pay for getting rich with the help of drugs. they should be honest everyone knows it and hearing lance talking about how he is true to the sport should tell you everything you need to know. That is the truth noone wants to see. i cant call lance a fraud because he was the best of the drug users its not like it is doped vs clean its all about doped vs doped so in a sense its a fair competition ^^
If it’s ok to change from a man to a woman and compete with women ...then doping seems legit to me. Lance crushed them when they were all doing the same shit. Get off y’all’s high horses.
If you’ve seen any of the videos about Lance’s body language, you’ll see at 02:25 he is probably lying. “For some reason...” - he knows the reason - he is worried that the other teams are doping better than him. But he can’t say that, so talks about them being stronger in terms of riders, etc.
It's amazing how dope immunized Lance from all accidents, incidents, injuries, and road hazards. EPO just neutralized all teamwork, fueling strategies, recoveries and sleep! PEDs is immortality God mode, and guarantees victory! Doesn't it! Oh but he was a meanie. Big old meanie head who wasn't very nice at all, so you shouldn't be inspired by a compelling story you know is fiction! Imagine, being inspired by a lie! Like lord of the rings or star wars. Spoiler warning, Luke Skywalker isn't real! Neither is Santa 🧑🎄
Lance trained harder/smarter, lots harder !!!than the other racers…just smarter and better at the “doping” than all than all the top racers doing the same… but…he also trained harder and smarter…
@@mylesgray3470Low-cost Lance was a journeyman triathlete at best. Everything special about him came out of a blood transfusion bag, he responded so well to doping. Lemond was your super athlete. A natural freak of nature, so strong
None of his former teammates or enemies even alleged this, even Floyd and Tyler. The whole team, mechanics and Trek would have to be in on it, so why would they hide it now when they already crucified Armstrong years ago for the actual doping? Anyway, the technology was simply not there at that time.
Factoid, His legs have been xrayed and found lithium batterys powering coreless motors and an unobtaium alloy frame work. The first of its kind but often copied. Charging was done through " yellow" power!
you simply cant take EPO or for that matter ANY PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG and win without some very serious training. all high level sports require some doping. if you dont know this, then i am sorry for you
Really really great production. Fantastic footage. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I watched the Lance era TDF's with more interest than any Superbowl, World Series and NBA finals combined. Lemond got me on a bike in the 80's, but later, Armstrong motivated me to do mountains and centuries.
Thanks for posting. Good memories watching in the lull to the lead up to another TDF. Classic cycling!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much for posting this video!!!!! really fantastic and I really enjoy them!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am still a fan of Lance simply because it is not possible to change how many thrills he gave me. In retrospect, of course. Now, when I listen to him from back in 2002 it just looks so different. I now see a man who is saying all the right things, while, at the same time knowing that he was cheating.
Watched the whole video and loved it. I was 25 back then, and Lance got me into cycling.
Yeah cross is back, great job capturing the awesome atmosphere that is HH!
I love these tour de France videos that Phil makes. There the perfect mix of racing, interviews, & news of that years tour all mixed up in 3-4 hours.
"I just want to be the guy that keeps his mouth shut, works hard, is true to his team, true to his family, true to his sport." 😭
😅😅
Seeing Brad light up when he talks about his son that was awesome keep em coming lance. Get Brad on the team 👌
I still love watching the old lance riding in the alps. He inspired me to have a life long passion for riding so thank you for that lance!
He inspired me to have a life long passion for epo, such a great guy
He inspired me to have a life long passion for aggressive lying. Such a great guy.
@@alexanderhamburg4653 I bet he gave you a life long love for testicals too. HA! Yeah?
@@Harney5lance is the goat
@@lukebooth1863He's the lion eating all the goats.
I’m just here to listen to the sweet tunes.
@jacho96
Encore une super vidéo Remco, hâte de voir la suite ! On est derrière toi pour la Vuelta !!
I'm glad I live in a time where we can see the history of cycling on RUclips. And Lance is the king, I dont care what anyone else says.
This was absolutely the most exciting and watchable era in cycling.
Wow the waterboys, uffffff 1 like for the sound work man
I still love em all, every generation who raced this race. I still love elefantino, the 2nd most exciting biker in my day. They were never clean folks but they all could ride that fn bike man. Amazin.
Gary Imlach looks young here. Good to see his bad t-shirts are still the same.
This tour wasn't the same without Jan.
By far, the best looking jersey/uniforms of any and all tours. The u.s postal this year with the black look excellent!!
Armstrong was protected by UCI. Perfect hero. His biggest mistake was that he tried to comback. Like a person...look what he did with Andreu family.
And what he did to Lemond, who remains the only American to win the Tour. AND the only Tour champion to advocate for increased doping controls while he was winning.
ALL multi-year TDF winners back then.....DOPED.... They ALL did....without exception....
I've Just today completed 🌈21 days. 2,218 miles. No rest days. #NHS🌈
125:20:41 saddle time 🚴
Tour de France distance completed 🙌
Week 3/Day 21 >> 2,218 miles / 99,277ft
While watching your Tour dew France videos! I thank you :-D
super woman
Amazing feat! To think these guys did it in 82 hours or so is unbelievable
My arse aches for you lol!
Few too many rainbows to be honest. What statement are you trying to make here?
RIP Paul S. God bless.
For those talking about EPO in the comments... the test for EPO was introduced in 2000. By this point they were either microdosing it, OR were mostly blood doping to avoid detection. And they were all doing it. But they never had asthma like today’s heroes.
Either, or...not either, but
@@notreally2406 your comment was totally ignored. HA! Now that's funny! HA!!
Today's heroes are the kings of TUEs! And microdosing all kinds of stuff of course, nothing changed.
@@notreally2406 thanks, corrected 😉
No. There were many clean riders like David moncoutie who could finish top ten. Armstrong was a joke.
The seven best years ever of the tour de France
Lance was the one that made me passionate about cycling. It's great watching these videos of his glory days.
1999-2005 "wins" for Lance Armstrong. What should i do with this?
enjoy it for what it was- total dominance in a sport 2nd only to horse racing for dirtiness, but still an amazing, totally sociopathic athlete, doing whatever it takes to win, and a magnificent team dedicated to to that same purpose. Perhaps not great personal role models, but they sure could tear up a stage race.
Love these vids! Love him or hate him, Lance was a Boss!
Yes, best cheat by far. He took cheating to a new level. He did it more, he did it better. None of the other cheats could keep up with him.
Best cheater ever
@Gennaro Savastano nobody trained as hard as Lance Armstrong did!
How could you watch this videowhere they specifically delineate that he rides each mountain numerous times in training.
He’s the greatest cyclist that ever lived. He had the most determination, and the best genetics (higher lactate threshold). Yes, he was doped to the gills, but so was ever other top rider. Lance Armstrong didn’t win 7 tour de Frances because he was doping, he won because he was the best rider.
what a bunch of crap, he was average at best without doping
Great vid, top year, Armstrong before the flood👍🫣🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
This was shortly after he tried to destroy Greg LeMond and anyone who even dared suggest there was a possibility he was doping. That's when it became obvious to me that he was guilty of something he was hiding. His actions showed a man who was terrified of a secret getting out and he was set to go to his grave with it, even if he had to destroy everyone.
I wish Lance well--he got what he deserved, so now move on and try to make the best of the rest of your life. A lot of honest cyclists never got to stand on the podium eight times on the Champs Elysees, even if it was all a lie.
He says "Francis Moreau"???
Regardless of what happened, everyone was doping!!! Lance was something else to watch those seven years of the tour! GOAT!!!
Lol
He wasn't even the GOAT assuming he was clean. Nevertheless, a great cyclist.
@@ramirez_porras yeah he was, Greg Lemond would have been, but his hunting accident ruined his career.
@@robertgrenier6405 I guess you are talking exclusively about the US, then. Which is something I could guess from your previous comment.
very nice
Out of the saddle in extreme power outbursts and high percentage uphill for a max distance of 3 to 400 meters
Me gusta este video
How did he do it? EPO
4:27 "Francis" Moreau?
Francis Moreau's name is actually Christophe XD
Right.
Francis Moreau was another rider elder than Christophe and former world champion ( Track).
Phil ligget was only mid 50s in this doco but seemed much older
hi this is so cool
the best thing is that they don't show any fatigue :D
iles et sur le jus :D
Im a bike messenger and cycle 600/800 km a week. I go to bed at 2 am and wake up at 7:30. For 7 years. The endorphins keep you going.
Nice vid
Only question I have is: how does Virenque get to keep his 7 KoM wins? He Was suspended numerous times for drugs and one of his wins the race committee didn’t want him in the race.
He's French and very popular.
He was never caught on any doping. But please provide evidence to the contrary.
Only the one guy had to pay for everyone’s sins it seems.
@@edwardspan396 Pathetic victimology. He was and is a bully.
@@drunkensailor112he admitted to doping in a French court. Do some research. It's not hard. He also said that doping in his sport is as common as changing a tire. Ignorant people like you are why they get away with it.
ホワイトアイス❔なんだかみんなスゴすぎて鼻血出そうです✨
あぁ園芸シーズン始まるけれども植欲スゴすぎて危険ですね😮
It's crazy to think that 2002 was already 4 years ago 😢
I hate to say it, but the similarity between Armstrong/US Postal and Froome/Sky from this Tour is striking
Wattage and computers are also doping. Sky started this. Today 23 year olds get heart attacks riding 54 km/u average in races. When you keep your car engine at 6900 rpm when the red zone start at 7000 it isn’t healthy and will blow.
13:34 admitted or not there's 1 club lance *NEVER* joined
Never wanted to stress out his team and have to defend the jersey on every stage of the tour.
he probably couldve if he wanted to. could his team keep up tho? no way
The last time the USPS was good at anything.
That's some savage commentary! LOL!
You mean other than putting mail in your mailbox every day? Every once in awhile I have a problem with USPS. Every once in a while I have a problem with UPS. Every once in a while I have a problem with FedEx. What's the difference?
@@jackhammer111 it's bad by me. Postal Police busted carriers for stealing.
@@christianmarche993 There are over 330,000 USPS Postal carriers. I don't expect every one of them is pure as driven snow. Maybe you should explain why you're ragging on USPS? If you're thinking it's any better in the private sector you would be wrong. The same kind of thing happens with UPS and FedEx. Here's something I found that a group of UPS employees in Arizona did and I find nothing equivalent of in the USPS.
"Authorities arrested 11 people, including four UPS drivers and supervisors, in Tucson, Ariz., for their roles in the alleged smuggling ring, the Department of Homeland Security said. Investigators say the suspects moved thousands of pounds of marijuana and other drugs into the U.S. from Mexico each week using the company's standard cardboard boxes, bypassing security measures.
Mario Barcelo, a 20-year UPS employee, and dispatch supervisor -- was named as the alleged ringleader of the operation. In a news release, the federal authorities said officials learned of the operation in 2017. Barcelo was arrested on Nov. 13. 2019
Prosecutors said Barcelo, 49, used his position in the Tucson UPS distribution facility to ensure the drug shipments were loaded to the correct trucks and delivered to the intended destinations,The Washington Post reported."
@@jackhammer111 I agree with you but in the last 5 years in particular, I have lost thousands in merchandise all through my local poat office. I own a small business and we use virtually all of the private and government shippers. Despite 330,000 carriers, I have seen some serious fuckery with my local Post Office. Last year in particular I was to receive a pair of $1500 boots for resale ($2500). The shipper was very irresponsible and wrapped the box in clear shrink wrap identifying the product labels. The boots went missing during processing AT my local post office (never made it to the route truck) and the staff there were particularly belligerent when I inquired about the shipment and advised me to put in a claim without doing a lost package search. I got suspicious and contacted the Postal Inspector General. Hours after the I.G. confirmed that the station was contacted about the missing package, the package was placed at my door by a man in plain clothes at 3am! Highly suspect. The surveillance footage was forwarded to the I.G. A following shipment came from abroad and was promptly returned to sender for no reason at all (spite). In the I.G. words "This postal station is known to us and we are watching." A shake up soon occurred and thing got marginally better. I do without a doubt think that the issues with my local station are isolated but I can go on all day about them. Where I lived in the past had wonderful USPS personnel but at this point I'm completely fed up. My UPS driver is a class act, FedEx, DHL and Amazon are a pleasure to do business with locally. And I'm not the only one locally that has gone through this with them.
1:59:18 what's this about?
It's a question of "Yerp" 😂
1:17:10 the look. The truth is he wasn't really looking at Jan Ullrich. Right before this his teammate had been in front of him and pulled off. Lance was looking to see if his teammate had anything left or not because that would tell him whether he was on his own or not. When he saw that his teammate had cracked and possibly seen the pained expression on Ullrich's face, he decided it was time to go. People who think it was a taunt or just seeing what they want to see, not what really happened.
so thats good... you can almost forgive him for all the transfusions, doping etc.
@@hgm8337 ...which everyone at the top of the field was also doing.
Lance is an American hero....no doubt about that.
When they all were doing dope he still came through and kicked ass in the sport.
After all has been exposed he deserves the honor and respect of being a champion for the US.
Those who don't agree are in denial of the truth and are ignorant about the sport.
He made us all cheer for him and it was the best TV ever for the sport.
100%
they were all cheating. he was the best at all of it
Let the best doper win?
@@richardv9648 In the 90's? Yeah, that's what it was, pretty much.
He raised a lot of money for cancer research. He's not as bad as he's portrayed. Oprah fucked him...
Absolutely epic times!
New century, new champ, new technology. If you and I dope we will not be able to do what Lance did with or without
18:08 what a win by Bertogialti
All these guys would be classed as veterans and about to retire these days . Todays pros are barely out of school
Excelente
Francis Moreau 😂😂😂😂.. It’s Christophe Moreau 🤣🤣
I'm going through all of them. PHD cannot help strategy. Bigger chess pieces don't make you a better player
Lance won all 7 tours doping or not
Threats, intimidation, money, better drugs, insiders on the tests, blood bags, EPO, corrupt UCI. The thing he truly was best at... was cheating
Art Emis Everyone is cheating, he just better at it. And the reason he did all that because people try to take him down because of his popularity. So stop acting like cycling was clean, and only Lance was cheating.
@@oudomh3558 So you're saying he won fair and square because everyone was cheating the same? It's a completely skewed playing field and incidentally not everyone was cheating - probably 90%+ but some of those riders made it on their own merit. Those were the kind of riders Lance considered 'losers'
I saw Lance in 1992 in San Sebastian. He came in last - way behind everyone www.bikeraceinfo.com/classics/San%20Sebastian/1992-clasica-san-sebastian.html. He was thoroughly outclassed. The guy was a decent one day racer who was punchy on climbs but lacked the tools to even make the top 20 in a grand tour. Wind the clock forward and with the cancer shields up suddenly he's the best ever. He 'won' his Tours because he had full cheating structure around him. He was willing to risk EPO in 99 after the Tour had almost been abandoned in '98. Then he upped the game in 2000 and started getting the UCI on his side.
He was basically the Don Corleone of cycling and treated the sport as his own personal fifedom. The way he sued other people, threatened their livelihoods and was surly and aggressive has smeared the sport forever.
The guy was a complete fraud, a pathological liar (who incidentally still won't 'rat' on his co-conspirators) and the epitome of a 'loser'
He's selling t-shirts and hats these days access.wedu.team/shop/ you should buy some :)
Art Emis Here's the thing, the top guys in the sport are cheating Alberto Contador, Jan Ulrich, and, may his soul Rest In Peace, Marco Pentani and so on. They all dope, and you admitted that Armstrong are better doper. You said that 90% of riders made it on their merit? It's just not true. At least half were cheated. So, yes, and I say it again, Armstrong won because the people that are doping are not good as him, except Contador. Again, attacking Lance because he's doping while everyone was doing the same thing is just out of spite, and probably jealousy.
the best thus far by far.i salute Lance Armstrong
“And he didn’t just get that way by eating his shredded wheat”. lol.
I am a little French man but for me, Armstrong was a real champion
The GOAT in the TdF! Fourtitude in '02 of the Magnificent 7.
Nope.
The glorious days of cycling! Epic
You misspelled epo there at the end.
They are still doing the same thing. They just haven’t found the test for whatever it is. Just look at the times they are doing up some of these climbs they are doing now. Vinegaard took a climbing record on a climb this year by 1 minute 40 seconds. I mean come on how does someone do that against the guys on EPO unless the same thing is going on just think about it. I mean I loved watching Lance they where all doing the same thing at that time he was just the best prepared with the best team. Was he a liar and a bully? Yes he was but I don’t think they should have stripped him unless they want to strip everyone for the last 50 years because there has been drug use by 99 percent of riders for at least that long.
@@rodneymartin9029 Vingegaard is 59 kg, Armstrong was 75 kg. EPO made you defy gravity. No way current peloton is on same shit.
@@HolgerDanske874 I’m not saying they are taking EPO but they are for sure taking something that hasn’t been figured out yet. Or it has and they are just looking the other way.
That final right hand turn leading to the last stretch up the Vontoux looks like complete torture. You make the turn thinking finally I’m here but no, still have to deal with a brutal 50m.
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"he showed he still can win when he is clean" made me laugh out loud ^^ dont get me wrong i love cycling and the fact they show what a human can do with all the dope you can fit in a body ;) forget the laws and rules we want full doped mutants and see what they can do ofc they maybe dont live long but hey thats the price you pay for getting rich with the help of drugs. they should be honest everyone knows it and hearing lance talking about how he is true to the sport should tell you everything you need to know. That is the truth noone wants to see. i cant call lance a fraud because he was the best of the drug users its not like it is doped vs clean its all about doped vs doped so in a sense its a fair competition ^^
Quienes ganaron esos títulos que había ganado y le quitaron por doping???pues no han dicho casi nada de eso GP
Che tristezza, campioni di un epo-ca...... marcia
opening song singer what name?
Lance keep his mouth shut?
GG!
Now that we know about lance...he seems so smug that he knows he is cheat. What a tool. Like he hass duped everyone. Glad he was busted. Truth.
Funny to listen to the "speech" to Jan about his recreational drug use and suggest he modify his lifestyle more like that of Armstrong.
#devolvamos7ja
Doping or no doping a super human effort not to be forgotten. RRGRACE
Those years were the best, sooo boring to watch now
Oh Gary!! 1:15:23
If it’s ok to change from a man to a woman and compete with women ...then doping seems legit to me. Lance crushed them when they were all doing the same shit. Get off y’all’s high horses.
The problem is every douche bag politician wants to be politically correct .
So you would be a cheat and lie if you were good enough to sit in a saddle
It's not
If you’ve seen any of the videos about Lance’s body language, you’ll see at 02:25 he is probably lying. “For some reason...” - he knows the reason - he is worried that the other teams are doping better than him. But he can’t say that, so talks about them being stronger in terms of riders, etc.
So funny how they keep on mentioning Chris Carmichael when it was actually Ferrari. And they could have known if they would have wanted to.
It's amazing how dope immunized Lance from all accidents, incidents, injuries, and road hazards. EPO just neutralized all teamwork, fueling strategies, recoveries and sleep!
PEDs is immortality God mode, and guarantees victory! Doesn't it!
Oh but he was a meanie. Big old meanie head who wasn't very nice at all, so you shouldn't be inspired by a compelling story you know is fiction! Imagine, being inspired by a lie! Like lord of the rings or star wars. Spoiler warning, Luke Skywalker isn't real! Neither is Santa 🧑🎄
Lance trained harder/smarter, lots harder !!!than the other racers…just smarter and better at the “doping” than all than all the top racers doing the same… but…he also trained harder and smarter…
Tf did i just wake up to 😭 3:23:48
Oh look another tdf that never happened weird why are there so many
Beautiful congrats on becoming a dad 🥖🥖🥖🥐🥐🥐
Lance armstrong in Yamaha o harley🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Amazing times. Lance Armstrong is my forever hero cyclist.
Armstrong = Epo
Тур франзастанда
I bet more people watch this than the current TDF.
Right ,coz everyone loves watching a cheat.
You're wrong. Current cycling is beating all historical tv figures. Cycling is much more exciting today
@@drunkensailor112 ok i see... you're a troll but the problem here is that you're a bad one. i mean REALLY bad.
LOL! You probably believe the eart is flat as well! Hill billy!
No
He didn't get that way just by eating his Shredded Wheat.
I think it’s the side dish that helped the most. Everyone was doing it, and probably still are. 🧪💉💊
Wheaties?
I laughed hard at that one
Trained harder/ smarter…beat them at their game…because he was not french…they went after him…
Lance is a horrible person. He and I have the same number of TdF wins
😂
It's not that he did but the way he tried to blame everyone one else afterwards
Nice guys finish last I guess. He was not a nice guy. Legendary athlete though.
@@mylesgray3470Low-cost Lance was a journeyman triathlete at best. Everything special about him came out of a blood transfusion bag, he responded so well to doping. Lemond was your super athlete. A natural freak of nature, so strong
Such an arrogan guy that armstrong. Im happy we have now guys like vingegaard and pogacar
Mechanical Doping
In 2002? No chance - batteries were too big
@@Chrishagen investigations are ongoing, wait for news.
None of his former teammates or enemies even alleged this, even Floyd and Tyler. The whole team, mechanics and Trek would have to be in on it, so why would they hide it now when they already crucified Armstrong years ago for the actual doping? Anyway, the technology was simply not there at that time.
@@JUANGARCIA-se4dm Put a sock in it. We've been waiting for decades.
Factoid, His legs have been xrayed and found lithium batterys powering coreless motors and an unobtaium alloy frame work. The first of its kind but often copied. Charging was done through " yellow" power!
Dopers
Cycling: the dirtiest, most corrupt sport.
L0L, WHAT A SNAKE!!!
Palhaço- clown
Dude.. LA is kind of a jerk
Phuque Lance Armstrong. Disgrace to the sport of honest competition.
LOLOLOL master troll job
What I perfect liar
"I wanna be a sportsman"... and off we go with EPO...
you simply cant take EPO or for that matter ANY PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG and win without some very serious training. all high level sports require some doping. if you dont know this, then i am sorry for you
Yup!! Doping continues today// too me , these were the best of times!!
They were all doping. In the end it just came down to who was the best that day.