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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2023
  • Big surprise for our Tour de France riders
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Комментарии • 29

  • @benfolds17
    @benfolds17 Год назад +14

    Sepp's dad is such a badass guy! Ski coach for a long time & an all around outdoorsman!
    Cool video 👍

  • @Marco-uu2qi
    @Marco-uu2qi Год назад +15

    Dit is niet van dit jaar? Oa Dumoulin, Gesink in de bus

  • @vicentejuancanocolldeforns6134
    @vicentejuancanocolldeforns6134 Год назад +7

    I don’t know if this is from this year but it is very beautiful

  • @MrMCcollege
    @MrMCcollege Год назад +12

    they are uploading old video content by accident it seems like?

  • @Haru2609
    @Haru2609 Год назад

  • @daniluis7777
    @daniluis7777 11 месяцев назад

    This is really awesome.

  • @Meortn
    @Meortn Год назад +1

    It must be a video from the 2020 Tour

  • @marceloantunes3364
    @marceloantunes3364 Год назад

    Off topic : I didn't understand the meaning of these last three videos, whatever the message they would like to convey is certainly a lack of transparency in the narrative of the message described.I hope Primož wins Lá vuelta ! Jumbo can win the big three Tours.I hope that Jumbo-Visma will be able to reinforce its block if the goals are to be champions like this year. I would like to see Aresman on Jumbo Visma next year 👍🇵🇹👌

  • @manfrommontreal
    @manfrommontreal Год назад

    Very old video 😮

  • @harrie974
    @harrie974 Год назад

    Da’s van een paar jaar geleden hoor!

  • @nathaliemandairon5162
    @nathaliemandairon5162 Год назад

    Aller tadej 🎉 aller la uae

  • @TomEbbers-fp4jt
    @TomEbbers-fp4jt Год назад +3

    Ja de vrouw van Wout was zwanger, maar de rest van de video klopt niks van, zie Roglic en Gesink in de bus🤣🤣

    • @harrie974
      @harrie974 Год назад

      Zwanger van de eerste!

  • @Jibakel
    @Jibakel Год назад +1

    Dit is oud. Gesink zit in de bus

  • @billyo3850
    @billyo3850 11 месяцев назад

    *PromoSM* 💃

  • @imadsommani4876
    @imadsommani4876 Год назад +4

    Make Sep Kuss leader of the vuelta Espagna please he deserves

    • @seesharp81321
      @seesharp81321 Год назад

      Really? Three big tours is a bit much, don't you think?
      But I agree that Sepp Kuss is gold

    • @Soli11
      @Soli11 Год назад

      Sepp doesn't want to be GC leader. He has said that multiple times, he doesn't like the pressure of it.

  • @timo-tei
    @timo-tei Год назад +1

    Just read that Jumbo Visma is considering oil money. Unfortunately, the sponsor's name is written all over the place. It's no coincidence that my favorite team is Education First, sponsored by an educational company and otherwise a cool team that focuses on freedom, fun, and sportsmanship - stage wins and point jerseys can obviously also result from this. I can root for Jumbo Visma, the sponsors are rather neutral, and I like the strategy, tactics, stringence to lead to success, and nice guys in there, too. As nice as Pogacar or Bauhaus are: I can't be happy for their team to win anything: UAE and Bahrain and Jayco Alula are destroying our planet and the future of my children. I really hope that the Jumbo Visma team will refrain from red lines here. What use is the sustainability of a bicycle as a means of transport if the benefits go to an oil company. Totally hipocritical. And all this talk of "money rules" and "we have to join in or we're out" only goes to show that whoever is saying this is ruled by money himself, as long as there are counterexamples. And besides, just such anticipatory obedience to money destroys any respect that one can have for a person. Anyone who doesn't see that a goal can only be good if it is achieved on a good path has misunderstood something fundamental.

    • @Guylian
      @Guylian Год назад +3

      Nice words and I share your sentiment. However, do you have any suggestions for the situation at hand? It's a fact that professional sports can only exist with money, and unfortunately, there seem to be no other potential sponsors in their sight. Are you suggesting that the best course of action is to terminate their careers, disband the entire team, and go home simply because they will have an unsustainable sponsor?
      Besides, everything you possess and uses in your everyday life is actually bad for the planet. Everything. Starting from the food you eat every single day and which comes from excessive agricultural practices up to your clothes, your mobile phone, your car (even if it is an electric one), and your house. The planet would be doing better if the human population did not exist. So, please, as long as you do not live in a natural shelter and consume only the food you produce on your own, you cannot teach somebody to live sustainably, believe me.

    • @timo-tei
      @timo-tei Год назад

      @@Guylian I'm not teaching, just expressing my opinion. As a citizen of a democracy, I will vote for a party who develops policies that I can support. And as a consumer in a market economy, I will choose what I consume. After doping came around, I have not watched a single TdF for 12 years. I have just started again couple years ago. But I can do without, if it is governed by inhumane owners, no problem. And sport did exist without them, believe it or not. Cyclists were queing for the TdF when the peak salary was below a million a year just as they do now at 5 million. Take out 80% of the money out of the TdF, no problem, still enough riders. The managers of JV will choose the money, sure, they will say they have a responsibility for all their employees instead of saying they don't want a paycut themselves. I'm not stupid, but I can choose to go away to less hypocritical entertainment. I play and like to watch badminton very much, just as an example. That has not been poisened by money from murderers from Saudi Arabia yet.

    • @Guylian
      @Guylian Год назад +1

      @@timo-tei There is so much illogical inconsistency in your comment, so I´ll answer one more time, and that is it.
      1. When was the peak salary for professional cyclists a million? 30 years ago? Well, calculate the inflation - here you go by 5M. Also, so few cyclists get that much even today, even among the participants of the TdF, who are all world-class athletes. The salary of Vingegaard in 2020-2021 was just about 500K a year. Compared with the wages of football or basketball players, this is nothing to compare!
      2. The sporting life of a professional cyclist, as any world professional athlete, is short. At 35 y.o. max they retire, often with lousy health and broken bones. Professional cycling is one of the cruelest sports on the planet; you must give it all only to participate in the TdF. So if they kill themselves in those 10-12 years of their career, they should have the appropriate reward so they and their families can have a good life after.
      3. You see only 8 cyclists from a team in the TdF, but every team has so many of them behind the curtains. Jumbo-Visma alone has 60 cyclists, for example (with the women's team). They all should be paid.
      4. You calculate the salary of cyclists, but professional teams have a vast group who also get paid. Coaches, therapists, physiotherapists, nutritionists, massagists, technicians, serving staff, PR team, office team, etc. Also, there are training camps all over Europe a few times a year, transport costs, etc.
      5. The most significant expense thought is gear! Do you know that one professional bike costs 12-15K$? They have to have hundreds of them! One pair of those cycling shoes cost 600$. The uniform, helmets, and particular nutrition cost thousands and thousands; where should it all come from without money? Cycling is exciting to watch because the sport sets the bar higher yearly. They need money and the newest technologies to do it. What does your badminton require from all this? The badminton sport does not have even a 1/10 of those costs.
      6. Last time and again. Did you know that 80% of your daily products are created using oil energy? Many of these goods are also produced under inhumane working conditions in China. Additionally, many clothes you wear are made in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India, where workers endure poor conditions. So, please, spare your saintliness! You use the outputs of oil energy daily in your life!

    • @timo-tei
      @timo-tei Год назад

      @@Guylian Other produts and lifestyle I discuss elsewhere, and I vote for a party that tries to address topics of an ethical value chain and trade laws. If we use oil only for plastics and recycle those products completely, I think we are a good step forward, but oil for energy is bad. Different story though. Here, in leisure and cycling, it is about passion, and I can't have any passion, will even have disgust for a team that writes names of entities on their jerseys that destory the planet, are corrupt, arrogant, run authoritarian states, and murder people. Like I say, I see world tour teams that are sponsored by companies with a neutral agenda regarding my preferences or even with positive connotation for my taste. Those riders seem to be happy and also their teams support all the other staff, and the bikes are sponsored by the bike brands anyway. As long as those teams are around, I am happy to support them. When they go, I go.

    • @60westpro
      @60westpro Год назад +1

      Bro if you think EF wouldnt take oil money you’re insanely naive - grow up this is business not your sunshine and lollipop land -