Ottavio Bottecchia. As an Italian I'm proud to remember the great champion Ottavio Bottecchia (1.18). Bottecchia was the first Italian to win the Tour in 1924. He won in 1925 too and for his temper become a hero in France. Sadly, Bottecchia died in 1927 in misterious circumstances. He was attacked while he was on training on a solitary road by someone who was never identified and died days later for the injuries.
Fico emocionada ao assistir campeões lutando pela conquista tão almejada e ao final sucesso merecido. E vejo você querido sempre lutando pelo crescimento do ciclismo com mais técnica e na conscientização que precisamos de ciclistas com experiências para orientar os mais novos. Se eu ganhar o pleito Municipal ,o ciclismo com certeza despontará no Município Serrano e ES com Campeonatos Municipais ,Estaduais e Nacionais . A união dos ciclistas fara a diferença para esse esporte amado por muitos. Tenho orgulho de você Jefferson Cabral que fez de sua vida exemplo para muitos ciclistas.
Fantastic photo's , amazing footage, well done and thanks. Question is, Will there ever be another Eddy Merckx, doesn't seem possible, they say his style wasn't the prettiest but my God you can see the power and determination that he put into every pedal stroke when he was attacking. And what about Bartali amongst the immortals, nobody before or since with a decade between victories, stolen years. As for my contribution, I'm in the middle of building up an old steel vintage bike, but it is going to be renamed in memory of the first tour winner and will be badged up as a Maurice Garin Galibier "midnight cruiser'. I will give it to my brother in law as a present, complete with Camapgnolo super record rear mech @ Bernard Hinault era.
Alistair Milner Bartali, by the way, saved thousands of jews from death during the WW2, he was a dedicated catholic from poor family. Such a great man!
@@nielskjr5432 Merckx didn't have a still upper body climbing style, BUT he got a lot of his power from his back muscles. His position on the bike was perfect though and 525 victories says it all in my opinion.
The photo of the Tour de France winner 1936 and 1939 is not the one from Sylvere Maes but from Lucien Buysse. Although the photo of Lucien Buysse winner Tour de France 1926 is right.
O Narvaez O Bernard Thévenet winner in 1975 et 1977 . Thévenet a gagné les 2 seuls tours de France que Merckx a perdus ! ( Thévenet wins vs Merckx in 75 et 77 )
Copy: Sad but he could be one of the greatest: Ottavio Bottecchia. As an Italian I'm proud to remember the great champion Ottavio Bottecchia (1.18). Bottecchia was the first Italian to win the Tour in 1924. He won in 1925 too and for his temper become a hero in France. Sadly, Bottecchia died in 1927 in mysterious circumstances. He was attacked while he was on training on a solitary road by someone who was never identified and died days later from the injuries.
Officially every one must wear in 2003, but many decades ago there had been many to wear a helmet, like the 1947 tour winner Jean Robic was the most famous one to do it.
My respect goes to those cyclist that in the in the early days did more than 400 Km without assistence , will like to see the 2020 cyclist doing the same today , I think will be interesting
Après, les anglo-saxons ont foutu la merde avec Lemond X3, Armstrong X 7, Wiggins qui sort dont on ne sait d'où, Landis, Evans, Riis sans palmarès , Froome X3 et Thomas....Le prochain....Porte ?
Thanks for putting a face to the names of the bike parts I rode on as a kid.
Ottavio Bottecchia.
As an Italian I'm proud to remember the great champion Ottavio Bottecchia (1.18).
Bottecchia was the first Italian to win the Tour in 1924.
He won in 1925 too and for his temper become a hero in France.
Sadly, Bottecchia died in 1927 in misterious circumstances.
He was attacked while he was on training on a solitary road by someone who was never identified and died days later for the injuries.
I didn't know. Thank you for the information.
henri cornet was 19 in 1904 when he won....
Fico emocionada ao assistir campeões lutando pela conquista tão almejada e ao final sucesso merecido. E vejo você querido sempre lutando pelo crescimento do ciclismo com mais técnica e na conscientização que precisamos de ciclistas com experiências para orientar os mais novos. Se eu ganhar o pleito Municipal ,o ciclismo com certeza despontará no Município Serrano e ES com Campeonatos Municipais ,Estaduais e Nacionais . A união dos ciclistas fara a diferença para esse esporte amado por muitos. Tenho orgulho de você Jefferson Cabral que fez de sua vida exemplo para muitos ciclistas.
Great video and very well done!
Would be great to see one for all the Lantern Rouges.
Great video. I especially loved the part where Bartali rode away from that other rider. It was like that other rider was standing still.
And let's not forget that Jan Janssen in 68, won it having lost most (if not all?) of his team along the way. Tough men indeed.
Fantastic photo's , amazing footage, well done and thanks. Question is, Will there ever be another Eddy Merckx, doesn't seem possible, they say his style wasn't the prettiest but my God you can see the power and determination that he put into every pedal stroke when he was attacking. And what about Bartali amongst the immortals, nobody before or since with a decade between victories, stolen years. As for my contribution, I'm in the middle of building up an old steel vintage bike, but it is going to be renamed in memory of the first tour winner and will be badged up as a Maurice Garin Galibier "midnight cruiser'. I will give it to my brother in law as a present, complete with Camapgnolo super record rear mech @ Bernard Hinault era.
Alistair Milner Bartali, by the way, saved thousands of jews from death during the WW2, he was a dedicated catholic from poor family. Such a great man!
Alistair Milner Gino was a great human being as well as a champion
@@alexandermatveev6081 Thank you for that , to be humbled by someone like Bartali is a good thing, indeed a great human being
@@paulcheney4114 Absolutely.
sans oublier thys qui va garder le record du plus beau palmarès entre 1920 (sa troisième victoire) et 1963
It was not until 1913 that the Tour was won without a moustache.
thys un des plus grand champion
The 7th Panzer Division won the 1940 tour de france
They lost in '45.
Eddy had the most perfect riding style.The very esscense
I may agree with you on that. Very similar to mine.
I don't agree with you. I'm not a fan of his riding style. Another Belgian - Lucien van Impe. Maybe the most elegant climber ever.
@@nielskjr5432 Merckx didn't have a still upper body climbing style, BUT he got a lot of his power from his back muscles. His position on the bike was perfect though and 525 victories says it all in my opinion.
Those early bikes were truly horrendous .....those are the real champions.......and the others of course 👌🏻
Wow climbing a mountain in a single speed race bike! Wow!
actually it was in the early years a fixed/singlespeed
And the bikes were heavy, road surfaces poor and stages were sometimes 400 kilometres. Mightily impressive.
These were some tough men
Just amazing,,,
Im a mountain biker for 20years in Brazil and love all kind of bike race. but Tour de France is top
Forgot to include Erwin Rommel for 1940.
Jacques Anquetil France and Eddy Merckx Belgium have similar cycling style... seems to be a winning style... ;)
excellent, thanks man
Beautiful. Nairo Quintana looks a bit like Jacques Anquetil.
Some years missing here and there
Is called a world war, there were 2 of them..
yes,they forgot the winner of 1940 tour de france
@@generalfeldmarschallpolycr8118 the Ghost Division
Where is the 7th Panzer Division?
... and Bernard Thévenet in 1975 & 1977 :)
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Just love this video...
Who won 1940? The 7th Panzer Division
The photo of the Tour de France winner 1936 and 1939 is not the one from Sylvere Maes but from Lucien Buysse. Although the photo of Lucien Buysse winner Tour de France 1926 is right.
era emovcionantes ver o breros de la finca oyendo el tuor de francia en aquellos años
앞브레이크는 1910년부터, 뒷브레이크는 1926년부터... 그런데 충격적인건 1974년까지 헬멧을 쓰지 않는다. 헐... 그럼 헬멧은 언제부터 쓰였는지?
궁금해서 찾아봤더니 1999 TDF 까지 헬멧을 안쓰다가, 2000 TDF 부터 모두 헬멧을 쓰는군.
뒷드레일러는 언제부터 쓰였는지 궁금하다.
I have an Eddy merckx team 7-Eleven in course extra tubing my favorite bike
The true winner of the 1940 tour de France was actually the sixth panzer division
I was gonna say
The sixth used steroid;-)
7th panzer division won in 1940
I thhink is missing the 1975 winner B Thevenet
O Narvaez O Bernard Thévenet winner in 1975 et 1977 . Thévenet a gagné les 2 seuls tours de France que Merckx a perdus ! ( Thévenet wins vs Merckx in 75 et 77 )
When was it that cycling helmets were required kit in the Tour? Not a single one to be seen in this video!
Mid to late eighties probably
100년이 넘은 Tour de France~
Winner Story~
대한민국 에는 Tour de Korea~
Je crois que les seuls que je connais d’avant 1950 c’est Lapize et Bottecchia
Copy: Sad but he could be one of the greatest: Ottavio Bottecchia.
As an Italian I'm proud to remember the great champion Ottavio Bottecchia (1.18).
Bottecchia was the first Italian to win the Tour in 1924.
He won in 1925 too and for his temper become a hero in France.
Sadly, Bottecchia died in 1927 in mysterious circumstances.
He was attacked while he was on training on a solitary road by someone who was never identified and died days later from the injuries.
Where is the 1940 tour de france winner?
4:38 last time with the bottle on the handlebars?1960
el primer tuor que me oigo es ahora empoeze a oirlo dee edga para aca2019
1940: Ghost Division
Todos esses foram e sempre serão os melhores de todos os tempos
Porque nada os empediam de fazer o que era a paixão deles pelo esporte
Come on we know who win tour de france during 1940.
7th panzer division
Bikes all look somewhat similar all these years
Wielererfgoed voor altijd te bewaren.
Its a beautiful race.
anteriormente la gente era con el transitor de pilas al oido y su plato de comida ya sea sancocho con arroz o frijolada
doña limbania peleaba con mi tio porque por el rdio querian oir radionvelas y tuor de francia ala vez
The winner 1940 tour de france
Is
WEHRMACHT
Ottavio Bottecchia
cuando las pilas everredys se agotaban las ponian al sereno de la noche pa recargarlas
Aw man why no 1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945?
The Ghost Division won
@@bitesthedusto.719 yeah but only the 1940
Remember the name Maurice Garin.
What year did the players start wearing helmets?
Officially every one must wear in 2003, but many decades ago there had been many to wear a helmet, like the 1947 tour winner Jean Robic was the most famous one to do it.
1940 Tour de France is where they start wearing strong helmet
1940 dude, not only helmets but with tanks also
My respect goes to those cyclist that in the in the early days did more than 400 Km without assistence , will like to see the 2020 cyclist doing the same today , I think will be interesting
Thoae years the fans having discipline to watch the event now a days lots of trouble beetwenn the racer and the fans
7th panzer Division 1940
Après, les anglo-saxons ont foutu la merde avec Lemond X3, Armstrong X 7, Wiggins qui sort dont on ne sait d'où, Landis, Evans, Riis sans palmarès , Froome X3 et Thomas....Le prochain....Porte ?
Et les espagnols qui ne marchaient pas à l'eau claire... Un du Rhin, dégât d'eau !
Thevenet 1975?
Yeah! Thevenet was the one who broke Merckx' dominance
1940 : Panzerkampfwagen
(:D)
овеянные славой великие люди...
tuor de francia 1903 2024
merckx le dieu
Doping Doping Doping...
04:08 completely high on amphetamines
Yeah! On something for sure. Anquetil had a very relaxed attitude to doping.
steroids
Brutos Bikers !!! Iron Mans .