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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2021
  • Marco Pantani often taunted as the best climber in history, produced many spectacular wins and set the plenty of records on legendary climbs in both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France.
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  • @100drips
    @100drips Год назад +24

    i remember coming home from school and turning on the tv to watch the giro d'italia on eurosport.
    pantani was an idol of mine and the major reason for my love of cycling.
    this video gives me goosebumps.

  • @ItsOnlyRyan
    @ItsOnlyRyan 11 месяцев назад +11

    Phenomenal climber
    Mad his record still stands today with all the advances in technology in bikes… he was a beast up hills climbing

  • @ebrown112
    @ebrown112 3 года назад +23

    oh man, thank you for this gem. pantani forever. R.i.P. uran.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen 3 месяца назад +1

      Marco Pantani is the most know person in Italy 93% of the people of Italy knew and loved Pantani(Gallup!)

  • @tomtanner1377
    @tomtanner1377 2 года назад +18

    Er war ein echter Star. Sein Tod war sinnlos. Ich denke er war ein sensibler, guter Mensch.
    Sehr schade um ihn. Möge er in Frieden ruhen🙏

  • @sevenrats
    @sevenrats 6 дней назад +1

    The image of Il Pirata, in the drops and out of the saddle, going up a 10% grade like a rocket, is ICONIC!

  • @carl1964carl
    @carl1964carl 2 года назад +7

    Thanks man, hey I was on the side of the Grenoble Mtn, back in 98, saw Pantanni come past in the rain, then later on tv, I watch Marco struggling to put his rain jacket on, he nearly crashed trying to do it. Phil ligget was commentating and he said he should put it on backwards, you only need your chest to be protected from rain and wind.

  • @Ellis_B
    @Ellis_B Год назад +17

    Rest In Power Marco

  • @djurowsky123
    @djurowsky123 2 года назад +35

    This guy was not from this world, and we all never deserved him.

    • @fredpearson5204
      @fredpearson5204 10 месяцев назад +2

      Sadly, we’ll never know how much was talent, and how much was dope.

    • @user-jc8cc4ch6w
      @user-jc8cc4ch6w 7 месяцев назад

      Because of doping full of gear juice 🧃

  • @jasonstevenson110
    @jasonstevenson110 2 года назад +14

    Great video, I remember that stage on the 98 TdF very well - absolutely incredible to attack from so far out in that weather and continually extend his lead to the finish, decimating everyone. I also remember the great stage the following day when Ullrich bounced back but Marco stuck to his wheel like a limpet. A lot of more recent cycling fans marveled at Contador's climbing but he was not on the same page as Il Pirata.

    • @nartarlyiatremaynne1239
      @nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Год назад +2

      I concur with your sentiment 100% ♡
      Australia

    • @TheWelwyn21
      @TheWelwyn21 Год назад +1

      Well of course he could do all that, he drugged up to the eyeballs. He had an unfair advantage so it doesn't count that's why he sacked by his team all 3 on the podium 1998 tour de France were using epo

    • @781mm
      @781mm Год назад +1

      man i cried everytime watching him. Even couldnt sleep to watch next mountain stage taking my father old road bike and going to ride at 5 in the morning. Even today i see pirate in the mountain stages how much happiness he gave us and how many tears….. 😢

    • @user-jc8cc4ch6w
      @user-jc8cc4ch6w 7 месяцев назад

      Only because he was high as a 🪁 kite on the gear

  • @michaelaweiler1036
    @michaelaweiler1036 11 месяцев назад +1

    i was not interested in cycling until this year. but soon enough i was caught at warching the 2023 tdf. never heard before of marco pantani, but as i got deeper into the history of this sport, marco was crossing my way. what shall i say, except that he was one of the best and i admire him extremely, not only for his cycling and his success, but also for his mistakes, his faults and his being human as o ne can be.❤

  • @michealwalford2905
    @michealwalford2905 2 месяца назад +1

    The pirate ☠️ love his attacking style and fearless racing.

  • @martinwild8424
    @martinwild8424 11 месяцев назад +5

    i love watching Marco what a man RIP 💐

  • @adrianoloiacono5285
    @adrianoloiacono5285 Год назад +6

    Il migliore a portato la gente a innamorarsi del ciclismo

  • @TheLimerickman123
    @TheLimerickman123 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for this pal brings back a lot of fond memories

    • @thecyclingdane
      @thecyclingdane  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Forza Pantani for sure

  • @giuseppegiu5949
    @giuseppegiu5949 9 месяцев назад +3

    Marco for ever! Italia heroe

  • @giannicarati7472
    @giannicarati7472 3 года назад +11

    Unico,leggendario,mitico

  • @charlydegaul8737
    @charlydegaul8737 2 года назад +5

    for me it was one of the best climb on the Montecampione, when he smash Tonkov and also climb to Oropa in 1998 this was sprint uphill

  • @michellevey9608
    @michellevey9608 Год назад +4

    The greatest.

  • @pantani2179
    @pantani2179 3 года назад +6

    sempre forza pantani

  • @geraldleuven169
    @geraldleuven169 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @miguelflorit4187
    @miguelflorit4187 2 года назад +3

    The h is silent !!! But thanks for speaking of the greatest climber the sport has seen! 👍

  • @HedaHex
    @HedaHex Год назад +2

    R.I.P il Pirata 🏴‍☠️ ❤

  • @hilalelakramine
    @hilalelakramine 2 года назад +10

    The best ever climber

    • @knutwalter5162
      @knutwalter5162 3 месяца назад

      To me it has been without any doping substances "The Eagle of Toledo" Federico Bahamontes ! Visiting Toledo 10 years before I met him at his bicycle shop,nearly 90 years of age! He passed away in 2023. RIP great champ 🥲

  • @cliffharrington6500
    @cliffharrington6500 2 года назад +6

    A great rider, who deserved to have a long and happy life, very sad end to his life and very sad how he was treated towards the end.

  • @ValerioSimoncini
    @ValerioSimoncini 2 года назад +5

    🏴‍☠️

  • @johnr8820
    @johnr8820 3 месяца назад

    This was a different sport than todays racing…every era should be categorized because the technology changes

  • @WarIII941
    @WarIII941 2 года назад

    ❤️🙏❤️🙌

  • @huzcer
    @huzcer 2 года назад +2

    As the French say, these clips are very "a l'EPO-que" .
    And by the way - "Alpe de who-Ez" and "Tour de Swiss" - lmao - best pronunciation ever!

    • @deadloop
      @deadloop 2 года назад

      sure scrube!!! they are all in EPO....

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer 2 года назад +1

      @@deadloop well you definitively have to suspect the ones that were actually proven beyond doubt.
      "1998 winner Tour de France winner Marco Pantani and runner-up Jan Ullrich both used EPO during the 1998 race, a report released by the French Senate has revealed.
      The report released the results of samples collected during the race that were then retested in 2004.
      A test to detect the presence of EPO was introduced in 2000. Four years later, France's anti-doping agency decided to retest urine samples from the 1998 and 1999 Tours using the new technology."

    • @tommasoboccellari270
      @tommasoboccellari270 Год назад +2

      Pantani physiological natural data: 36 heartbeats/min; vomax/kg=90mi/min/kg; watt/kg=7,5.
      No one has ever had such skills.
      That's why Pantani was the best and still is, not because of EPO.
      EPO was used only to rebalance values.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад

      @@tommasoboccellari270 "rebalance values" - craziest euphemism ever? Sounds like the same stuff put out about Indurain's "big lungs" lol. Indurain had it best - no test for EPO at all in his period.
      But on Pantani -> "“If you look at Pantani’s times, the power he produced was very close to 6.8 watts per kilo, and that is something no one can explain if you have physiological normal conditions for any athlete.”
      Sassi, like nearly every top coach now, uses computers affixed to riders’ bikes to determine how much power those riders are producing. Sassi said he could also calculate those numbers the old-fashioned way, with math.
      *Over his decades in the sport, he has concluded that no rider can produce more than an average of 6.0 to 6.2 watts per kilogram of his weight over a ride of 30 to 40 minutes.*
      Sassi, an Italian exercise physiologist and longtime cycling coach who trained the riders Cadel Evans and Ivan Basso."

    • @tommasoboccellari270
      @tommasoboccellari270 Год назад

      @@huzcer you answered yourself by writing "no test foto EPO at all in his period".
      That's the reason why Pantani and other naturally gifted athletes had to dope.

  • @jamesroberts2282
    @jamesroberts2282 3 года назад +9

    Alpe d’what? Claudio what?

  • @TonyCook7
    @TonyCook7 3 года назад +2

    Sir Ben Kingsley

  • @younessemagoune1816
    @younessemagoune1816 Год назад

    R.I.P

  • @raskolnikov1242
    @raskolnikov1242 11 месяцев назад

    Flumserberg 1995 => best performance of all time to this day.

  • @johngulino2651
    @johngulino2651 5 месяцев назад

    I wish it wouldn’t begin with a quote from Lance Armstrong. 😩😫

  • @Mr180168
    @Mr180168 Год назад +2

    Love these ‘innocent’ times.

  • @TheSamwhyte
    @TheSamwhyte Год назад +1

    “Alp Doo-ez”
    Not “Alp doo Hoo-ez”

  • @dickieblench5001
    @dickieblench5001 2 месяца назад

    You sound like Malcolm Elliott

  • @PaulHussey01
    @PaulHussey01 Год назад

    3:31 some nasty looking bruising in the crook of his arm, around the inside of his elbow. I wonder how he got that? Perhaps he accidentally banged it somehow. Still the good news is that it didn’t stop him setting record breaking times and smashing the opposition. Phew!

  • @user-ls9oz6ch8x
    @user-ls9oz6ch8x 6 месяцев назад +1

    His passing in 2004 was a very sad time; he last few years were tragic.

  • @TellusJD
    @TellusJD 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great but the number 10 flumserberg is considered by many as the greatest climb of all time. Maybe not as legendary as the others but the record in numbers purely is completely untouchable by any rider. Efforts to calculate watts pr. kg gives something like 7,5 watts/kg for 22 minutes.

  • @user-jx9xx7fd8p
    @user-jx9xx7fd8p 4 месяца назад

    😮😅😊

  • @robster6868
    @robster6868 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the video,but boy do you need to work on your pronunciations.I remember meeting the carrera team in Brighton in the 94 tour and had my picture taken with my hero at the time Claudio chiapucci and managed to bag myself a full set of team postcards which I still have and got many of them signed unfortunately not the pantani one ☹️

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Год назад

    Too bad he died. With his incredible heart and lungs, he should have lived to be 100!

  • @raulepure9840
    @raulepure9840 2 года назад +1

    The best EPO climber, destroyed in 2000 by Armstrong another doped hero.

    • @deadloop
      @deadloop 2 года назад +1

      donrt be ignorant scrub!!!! they are all doped in that time!!!

    • @raulepure9840
      @raulepure9840 2 года назад

      ​@@deadloop Don't be an idiot, we all know most of the top cyclist were doped, but this not change the facts.

    • @tommasoboccellari270
      @tommasoboccellari270 Год назад +2

      @@deadloop Pantani physiological natural data: 36 heartbeats/min; vomax/kg=90mi/min/kg; watt/kg=7,5.
      No one has ever had such skills.
      That's why Pantani was the best and still is, not because of EPO.
      EPO was used only to rebalance values.
      Armstrong was a nullity. For example his vomax/kg was 85ml/min/kg.
      Armstrong won only because he was the beneficiary of a system of complicity that allowed him to dope at will forcing others to stay within limits.

    • @TheWelwyn21
      @TheWelwyn21 Год назад +1

      @@tommasoboccellari270 rubbish he was a drug cheat

    • @commonsensethecynosure1639
      @commonsensethecynosure1639 Год назад +1

      Be that as it may, what Armstrong displayed at that point and thereafter were the sheer effectiveness of doping. Armstrong was all dope and nothing but the dope.

  • @17teeth
    @17teeth 9 месяцев назад

    Drugs. Doping.

  • @bjornpk
    @bjornpk 3 года назад +7

    Beating Riis, Ullrich and Armstrong. Why do people think Pantani was clean? He was apart of the same peloton as the worst dopers in history.

    • @TweedSuit
      @TweedSuit 2 года назад +7

      Sorry to disappoint, doping is still happening. Accept it or find another source of entertainment.

    • @bjornpk
      @bjornpk 2 года назад

      @@TweedSuit I do. I just think it's strange that Pantani is so well regarded compared to the other top dogs of the same generation.

    • @TweedSuit
      @TweedSuit 2 года назад +5

      @@bjornpk Probably a combination of reasons. He was arguably the most exciting rider of his time and also because of the way his life ended - he's a tragic figure.

    • @Duketributechannel
      @Duketributechannel 2 года назад

      Avete rotto i cogl... con questi discorsi. Informatevi meglio Pantani fu fatto fuori per un complotto ordito dalla camorra per forti interessi nelle scommesse clandestine. Si controllavano quotidianamente e il suo ematocrito era abbondantemente nella norma. Inoltre gli rifiutarono la controanalisi... strano non trovate?

    • @tommasoboccellari270
      @tommasoboccellari270 Год назад +4

      No one says that Pantani was clean but you have to be honest: everybody was on EPO and the file Dblab by Conconi certifies that Pantani was far from being the greatest doper of his generation.
      Pantani physiological natural data: 36 heartbeats/min; vomax/kg=90mi/min/kg; watt/kg=7,5.
      No one has ever had such skills.
      That's why Pantani was the best and still is, not because of EPO.
      EPO was used only to rebalance values.

  • @bendardania
    @bendardania Год назад

    Can anyone explain how come Lance is hated but Pantani is considered a hero too many, I mean he cheated just like Lance did.

    • @leonardofabbri7930
      @leonardofabbri7930 Год назад +7

      he's kind of a tragic hero, a Dorian Gray, an Icarus of cycling, in a novel where the whole context was broken. He paid with his life an unnecessary price, feeling on one hand he was guilty of something and on the other that context was treating him like a rotten apple, while the system did a further jump, everybody kept going juiced and nothing really changed.
      System built on him kind of Icarus' wings, then they took them away (remember Madonna di Campiglio test has doubtful details, since another he did in the afternoon showed a value of platelets that can't be compatible with the one of few hours before), he was object of media and judicial over-attention if not persecution and they put on his shoulders the whole weight of sins which were inherent more to general roots than individual faults (remember that emo-doping started in 80s with self blood transfusions and evolved in epo around late 80s; when Marco competed, everybody was using EPO playing with hematrocrit levels), and somehow he gave himself self-destruction.
      All this creates a compassionate empathy and multiplies everything good he brought during his career, making gray areas fade back.
      His racecraft based on insticts, taste for epicness, overcoming odds and injuries, making the race explode everytime it went uphill at any cost even if it was blowing up, made him the par excellence fan favourite in the peloton through all his career.
      Plus he was a nice guy, gentle with fans, so theatrical on the road, but humble and not playing in real life big ego as other sports' superstars, gifted by an undeniable charisma, great modern rhetorics but nonconformist and vintage soul, all this mixed with an unmatching style on the bike (hands in the drops, perennially out of saddle) and his strongly evocative looks that made him appear like a strange cartoon (earrings, colourful bandanas, protruding ears, being bald at young age).

    • @Only4gangsta
      @Only4gangsta Год назад +1

      @@leonardofabbri7930nice one

    • @zingarovskij
      @zingarovskij Год назад +2

      @@leonardofabbri7930 you served Pantani's memories we all have well. Thanks.

  • @hazarddavid6987
    @hazarddavid6987 21 день назад

    The vdo shouldn't mention anything about Lance Armstrong...he is an absolute disgrace...worthless.

  • @TheWelwyn21
    @TheWelwyn21 Год назад +2

    He took drugs to climb hills fast, stop idolising drug cheats. He paid the price for cheating he died ruined the good name of cycling, not just him all their records should be expunged from the record books. He's a disgrace

    • @bobbuilder2039
      @bobbuilder2039 Год назад +2

      alright let me drug you up with what he had. if you beat all his records. then you can talk.

    • @bobbuilder2039
      @bobbuilder2039 Год назад

      @@TheWelwyn21 dude you're delusional lmao

  • @nigelmaule548
    @nigelmaule548 2 месяца назад

    If he was clean then no problem. But he was just another user of performance enhancing substances. 👎👎👎👎 Stop worshiping these cheats.