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Sports History Channel
Denmark
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2020
Welcome to Sports History Channel. My name is Michael and my passion is sports history and statistics.
The channel is going to be all about creating informative content regarding sports history.
I am myself especially a football and cycling enthusiast, but basically I love all sorts of sports and especially like to research into the history of sports and statistics.
So if you are a likeminded sport fanatic ;) and appreciate sports as much as I do, please subscribe to the channel and I will do my best to supply you with interesting facts and statistics.
I would love any input or suggestions to topics or even to improve my videos, so please drop a comment.
And if you do like the content I would ofcourse appreciate a like to the video.
See you in the comments.
Michael
The channel is going to be all about creating informative content regarding sports history.
I am myself especially a football and cycling enthusiast, but basically I love all sorts of sports and especially like to research into the history of sports and statistics.
So if you are a likeminded sport fanatic ;) and appreciate sports as much as I do, please subscribe to the channel and I will do my best to supply you with interesting facts and statistics.
I would love any input or suggestions to topics or even to improve my videos, so please drop a comment.
And if you do like the content I would ofcourse appreciate a like to the video.
See you in the comments.
Michael
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Chargé comme un taureau😂😂
Monsieur 60%!
Riis was doped out of his head
The euro dopers ruined the sport. Bunch of losers.
What would actually happen to a decent amateur cyclist if they started serious training in the Alps and Pyrenees and started HGH, testosterone and EPO??
beh , mica tanto epica , Riis li ha bastonati tutti
The commentator states "A man not renowned for his climbing has left the climbers behind". Looking back at it now with everything we know it is really quite comical. That said it made for great storylines and made the sport a spectacle.
This was the beginning of EPO going mainstream, Lemond missing out.
Much prefer John Tesh’s music over this crap that kept on repeating starting this year.
Anyone who saw it live knows something strange was going on with RIijs
Awesome, thank you. This was the climb from the Malaucène side.
These dudes are pissing luminous green cubes
Indurain was on EPO already for years. Riis started in 1993 with this and took it to another level in 1995. This was seriously a level Indurain didn’t want to go to and was forced to retire.
I’ve always suspected why Indurain quit so suddenly. Before this tour he was dominant as ever and even won the Olympic TT before the disastrous autumn which was excused as a breakdown with his Banesto team. We shouldnt forget his physio Sabino Padilla walked out the year before and that a guy named Brisson had a suggestion for a EPO test in February 1996 (they didnt have any prior to this Tour) and that they started to take intrests in this. In hindsight it was a clever move by Mig since it all crashed down on everyone just a few years later. None of the riders in the clip isnt either a convicted doper or having a disgraced name - except Indurain who we know doped but just got out in time for not having his name draught in the mud. Riis, in particular, is here so doped that he even violated the hematocritlevels set by DDR-doctors Schmid and Lothar by over 10%. It was insane what they had to do to topple Big Mig.
I think the controls were of hematocrit levels not EPO
Of course. You’re right.
@@david9243 Indurain always said he "complied with the rules." Thats not doping.
@@danx8482: Obviously, at the time, many things that is now forbidden would be considered legal because as i said they didnt had a proper metric to detect EPO or blood doping. So in this regard sure Indurain would be considered ”clean” because he was always transparent with the authorities and never failed a test right? But that is also my point that he got out in due time before it broke. Guys like Riis didnt confess until 2007 but all of his Telekom domestiques at the time like Ullrich, Zabel, Bölts was caught or confessed.
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Schandalig dat riis zijn tour overwinning mocht houden vol doping.
What a dope ride
No sympathy for indurain, he cheated Lemond in 91. Karma is a bitch.
Riis is why they decided to crack down and regulate drugs more, he's a nobody who's system took exceptionally well to it. The UCI is cool with a lil dope if the rider is star or insane youth talent but Riis was an old water carrier and believability was at stake.
Give me enough drugs and I’d generate 500 watts! Cheat!
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"What I wanted [was] to see how they looked in their faces.. and most of them didn't look so well" (18:30).
42x23
My knees hurt while watching this
Absolute shambles of a man.
Riis one of the worst spoofers, in a sport replete with spoofers/spivs/cheats.
You just don't like him because he's bald.
I remember Fignon saying Riis was a nobody in cycling. And then................................
When did Fignon say that. Cause i just saw an Danish program about Riis (after he won TdF) where Fignon speaks highly about Riis.
@@jenstoldshj8253 it was in his book, We Were Young and Carefree
More juice than the cold aisle in a supermarket. By the way guys all this ranting about Hematocrit…? I am 63 and a pretty ordinary cyclist despite naturally having between 50 and 56% hematocrit. So it’s not the full story 😅
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Tour de France has the biggest dbag fans of any event in the world.
Riis juiced up. Actually the top 10 of that tour were all on it.
Indurain was a freak of nature so he was an exception
The time when only had to work of blood doping, steroid, now we worry about moped motors, tesla motors, boing turbines.
The ultimate showdown would have been if they were both doped to the gills. Too bad Marco got suspended after winning the 1998 Giro + the Tour de France, and he wasn't able to perform the same. Lance couldn't beat Pantani up the mountains. 27 years later Pantani still hold the record time up alpe d'huez.. actually he holds the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Armstrong and Ulrich are in 4th and 5th. We will never know who was better because cycling is so corrupt. A great race like the Tour de France which can answer so many questions but we are left wondering because they couldn't just let them dope. Who cares? NO ONE! If they did why is it still going on today?! Such a shame and a pity to remove Lance and all those other great cyclists from the history books. Shame on the people who made that horrible decision. RIP Marco!
What a sick shit-show of dopers that was. The most unscrupulous doper won. Easy ! And that was only topped by Armstrong later , and guys like contratol Contador, and now Pogi and Vinge as well , but these younger generations are at least not such nasty assholes and bloody bastards or lost drug addicts like Armstrong, Pantani and Co. But this sport was never clean or honest, and never will be ! We are not those naive fools 😉 to believe it anymore, not now and not in future !
Great times. Beautiful bikes there.
Still an unsung hero here in Denmark For they all were on multi vitamins
Armstrong going after Pantani in themonr ventoux was unreal. Armstrong was so fast and yet so effortless during a long and hard climb. He reached Pantani and took the lead. We can see on the video that Pantani is grimacing and visibly in pain, next to an Armstrong looking strong. This look very suspicious. Was helped by an electric motor? Pantani was one of the best climber of all time.
40km/h average speed in a mountain stage... way to go EPO!
He's pushing 51???? Unreal
Je suie de Malaucène coter nord j étais jeune mais plaint de souvenir m b vse
Beautiful crashes. Thanks for this compilation.
Those guys are glowing radioactive. Haha.
28 años después, y sigue doliendo.
I was in Sigonella Sicily watching this race with a coffee shop full of Italians who were routing against the Great Spaniard. I really was a fan of Indurain but if had I spoken up for Big Meg in that Sicilian coffee shop, I would not be here to write this. San Francisco2024
Big Mig not Meg
Thats intresting since he was pretty popular in Italy. Having raced the Giro three times whilst winning two. On the other hand he had won against many italian heroes along the way such as Chiappucci, Bugno and a young Pantani so it goes both ways.
Bring back the juice.
Doped racing was better than today's racing.
They were all on gear. Who cares, the best was still the best.
they are all on juice today maybe 2010-2016 was clean-ish
The biggest performance enhancing substance abuser in this tour was Phil Liggett.
That is what doping looks like ladies and gentleman
GOAT🚴🏽♂️🚴🏽♂️🚴🏽♂️🚴🏽♂️
Armstrong was easily doing 8.5w/kg catching up to Pantani.
Back when they did 50km/h uphill. Those were the days
Team card go to dang slow for a couple of these crashes