@@kansmansen8609he has won two consecutive Tours de France, this year he's most likely finishing second which is still very impressive after the major crash he had just a few months ago
He was overtaking another Danish pro bike riders job at the fish factory. He only did this as a part time job beside he’s cycling. It was a decision they had made so he wasn’t getting lazy so he had something else to do than cycling. He was already a talent then…. Many a writing about this in a totally wrong way
@@denmark2680 It was in the Tour de France Unchained Netflix documentary. Though why would anyone force a guy riding hard full time cycling to work at a fish factory so he won’t get lazy, that makes no sense. Cyclists need recovery time. Where are you getting this info?
The coach sitting in the car did that to other riders, both Jonas and “gummi” as the coach is called has told the story several times..so denmark2680 tells the truth 😊
@@songofyesterday it’s the way some people think. I don’t know whether it works or not or if it’s needed, but yeh he was given this job for the reason. He was a cycling prodigy, he didn’t need to be working in a dish factory
@@songofyesterdayHis coach at the time. It was part of his training plan in perhaps a somewhat unorthodox way, but this was a Conti team, with a matching budget. Most Danes know this, but the international cycling media just took “fish factory” and ran with their self-made fairytale about a young rider from a fairytale country 🤷♀️
That’s exactly what I thought when I first saw this a few years ago. People commenting in English all over the place were going batshit about how he was “suddenly winning out of the blue so he must be doping”. And the international journalists were doing a pretty crap job just focusing on a warped version of the fish factory story 🙄 Glad someone posted this pirate copy with subtitles 😄
I dont think he'll make it far. He's good. Maybe an average cyclist at best. He should focus on making Smørrebrød in a small town. I think he'll be successful there.
My Brother and mé have to maybe better as vindegard we was an olympic sport centrum in czech and tell mé never see this heart rate and other skill body ...many sport peeple and cyclist will be there vakoc,stybar no one have better genetic potenciál as we but maybe 5 ten peple on the world have too same .but we too 22 and 23 old to pro cycling ..if we had yonger and have pro traning ....something doing for somtheing ....tell mé genetic its best in the world never se before but trainning for 8 years to 20 years..12 years never beat...we have training too old start at17 years not pro..
It’s 2024 now and this aged really well… what a pro he has become
pogacar just wiped the floor with him, so this aged like milk
@@blob2092 can't tell until next year. He had a really bad crash just a month before TDF and he still performed outstandingly with his condition
lets appreciate that he not only lived up to the climber hype but also destroyed others in time trials
And now he’s the best climber in the world.
💀 whos better then@relaxwithbogo5579
@relaxwithbogo5579who is then???
@@S.WetscherPogi
@@Stellar-Cowboycap its cause he crashed in Baskerlandet
@@Crazy_Aj_7 in baskerlandet
Aged like fine wine
This kid looks like he has a lot of potential. Hopefully one day a world tour team spots his talent and signs him. Could be a solid domestique.
Nah.. he Will never make it.
He may even win two or three mountain stages. Who knows...
wow, how funny you are …
this aged well
The world was just busy figuring out how insane MVP and Pogacar were once in a generation riders. Then he came along.
these tests will tell you if being a grand tour contender is a possibility, but there are a dozen other skills you must also master, and he did it!
perfection
that one aged well :)
hope he achieves his tdf dream
Did he do it?
@@kansmansen8609 Legend has it that he pursued a career as a professional cyclist, improving his skills in the beautiful mountains of Spain.
@@kansmansen8609he has won two consecutive Tours de France, this year he's most likely finishing second which is still very impressive after the major crash he had just a few months ago
I love that he went from working at a fish factory to Tour de France winner.
He was overtaking another Danish pro bike riders job at the fish factory. He only did this as a part time job beside he’s cycling. It was a decision they had made so he wasn’t getting lazy so he had something else to do than cycling. He was already a talent then…. Many a writing about this in a totally wrong way
@@denmark2680 It was in the Tour de France Unchained Netflix documentary. Though why would anyone force a guy riding hard full time cycling to work at a fish factory so he won’t get lazy, that makes no sense. Cyclists need recovery time. Where are you getting this info?
The coach sitting in the car did that to other riders, both Jonas and “gummi” as the coach is called has told the story several times..so denmark2680 tells the truth 😊
@@songofyesterday it’s the way some people think. I don’t know whether it works or not or if it’s needed, but yeh he was given this job for the reason. He was a cycling prodigy, he didn’t need to be working in a dish factory
@@songofyesterdayHis coach at the time. It was part of his training plan in perhaps a somewhat unorthodox way, but this was a Conti team, with a matching budget.
Most Danes know this, but the international cycling media just took “fish factory” and ran with their self-made fairytale about a young rider from a fairytale country 🤷♀️
Grazie per questo video . :)
this is the video to show all the non-believers
That’s exactly what I thought when I first saw this a few years ago.
People commenting in English all over the place were going batshit about how he was “suddenly winning out of the blue so he must be doping”.
And the international journalists were doing a pretty crap job just focusing on a warped version of the fish factory story 🙄
Glad someone posted this pirate copy with subtitles 😄
Han virker som en ung for der godt kan komme til at gøre det rigtig godt.
He hoped he could become a pro. Oh man.. what a guy
I dont think he'll make it far. He's good. Maybe an average cyclist at best. He should focus on making Smørrebrød in a small town. I think he'll be successful there.
😂😂
Hahahahahaha
I bet he never made it. Just another overhyped talent.
Dude he is the two times tour de france champion wtf are u typing about, hahahhahahahaha ur so wrong
@@janwyczarski7671 jumbo visma got motors hidden in the cranksets
@@janwyczarski7671 Whoosh
@@FastRider69 Flat earther 😂
ur moom is flat @@HolgerDanske874
He looks like a small child.
Maybe cuz He was a Child back then ?
Even now he looks like a child he tiny@@MrElias1998
@@sgtted7580 He was certainly a too big of a mouthful for Pogi in the tour.
He was 21 in the video@@MrElias1998
My Brother and mé have to maybe better as vindegard we was an olympic sport centrum in czech and tell mé never see this heart rate and other skill body ...many sport peeple and cyclist will be there vakoc,stybar no one have better genetic potenciál as we but
maybe 5 ten peple on the world have too same .but we too 22 and 23 old to pro cycling ..if we had yonger and have pro traning ....something doing for somtheing ....tell mé genetic its best in the world never se before but trainning for 8 years to 20 years..12 years never beat...we have training too old start at17 years not pro..
WAS HE ALLREADY A CRYBABY THEN?
The bait is set. Who will bite?
This aged well