This is literally better than the Netflix series. The producer of this content needs to be recognized for its brilliance, movie-like editing and the ridiculous speed with which it hits TH-cam!
I read your comment and immediately thought, "I'm not having that", the daily highlight have been outstanding but the Netflix series was brilliant. Then I watched this final highlight reel and cannot disagree with you, the footage, the camera work, the editing - 5 seconds of someone snow foaming a team bus - genius, seriously genius!! I guess it's been helped by the fact this tour has had so many different stand out moments but it still needs to be covered. If there is an Oscar for this sort of thing, it's a one horse race if you ask me 🙂
Started 2020 watching Tadej shocked the world winning Tour De France by seconds. Ever since then, fireworks after fireworks. Best Tour De France edition. They'll be back, with more great and thrilling moments. Chapeau to Jonas and Remco! All of them pushing their limits and motivating to be the best.
This really captured all the emotion. Tour de France is not just a race. It’s dreams coming true, legends being made and history written. This highlight was truly amazing
This tour has been the most emotional I have ever seen 🥹. Riders cried liters of tears 😭 Tadej wining stages as if he was racing against amateur cyclists. Jonas kissing his wife over and over, the bad luck of Primoz, and the mastermind of these videos that edited and produced them in minutes. That surprise me more than Tadej out of this world performance. I'm literally in tears 😢 Thanks TDF for all these emotions ❤
Perhaps the BEST Tour in many years! Absolutely loved it! I liked the changes in stages etc and the racing was incredible. I’m enjoying the Tour again. Looking forward to next year.
Biniam Girmay wining 3 gold🥇🥇🥇and two silver. He had a terrible crush and still won the green jersey is crazy. What makes it crazy is that he did this with the weakest and poorest team. Biniam is absolutely beast by far best sprinter in the world rn. Respect to all cyclists tdf is not easy tournament
What a journey... Been watching since Lemonds victory by 8 seconds over Fignon (Rest in Peace) and this has got to be one of the best I've seen. Watched every stage bar one and just incredible. So many records, history written and legends made...just Wow 👌
The greatest cycling show on earth ❤😊 where superstars are made and records are broken. Salute to all the riders, organisers, crowds, and fantastic coverage 👏 👍
A stunning Tour. One thing is clear, climbing days in stages 1 & 2 settled the peleton before the sprint stages, which seems to have resulted in fewer gc guys abandoning early due to crashes. Spectacular racing also in the first few days, really opened things up.
These are the best highlights I've ever watched...epic. Hold on, this is one of the greatest things I've ever watched and I consume a LOT of content. Well done Team
I just returned to cycling, after the Lance Armstrong years. The amount of sportsmanship along Jonas, Tadeuz, Primoz and Remco is second to none in sports! And trust me, I watch a lot of it. xD
If I were you I would start with 2020 on. Watching Froome was fun at the time but not something I'm compelled to rewatch. We've finally come out of the team sky/ineos dominance era.
Pogacar was dominant last year, this year he just put the tour on notice but my biggest admiration is for Biniam Girmay for winning 3 stages. As a black man I never thought I would witness this on this level and the fact he did it more than once - outstanding.. Congrats young man.
Biniam Girmay history maker and superstar of cycling from Asmara Eritrea Africa am his fan from Ethiopia, hate it or love it 👑Bini👑is King of sprinters of tour de france 2024, his fan from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
@@dhanyrafaelproof? What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty? And if he juices, you think the others clean? Like what are these stupid comments
@@dhanyrafael Can you say that with your name? I'm happy your fisherman is out of the game. Last year his performance was ok for you. Best ITT with 50 kg...WTF
I have not heard anyone call attention to the fact that Pog was only 6 seconds and half a wheel from winning eight stages in the 2024 Tour de France. The number of races this year that he tried to win but didn't is tiny. He is a true champion!
I really like this years TDF because of different routes. It became a little boring especially the last day finishing in Paris but this year was fresh, more dynamic and fun. Hope they decide to do more diverse tdf in the future
Great video and race overall, but something that stood out for me was the near complete absence of Biniam Girmay throughout this highlight video. What's up with that? He was maybe the most exciting story of the entire tour... Anyways hats off to all riders regardless
I remember the day vividly, and not because it was a beautiful summer morning in New York City. It started with an innocent breakfast of street tacos - cheap, greasy, and ultimately treacherous. I was halfway through my usual bike ride around Central Park when I felt the first ominous rumble in my stomach. "No big deal," I thought, trying to push through. But the gurgles quickly became a full-blown stomach revolt. Sweat trickled down my forehead, not from the exertion, but from sheer terror. I needed a bathroom, and fast. I pedaled like a man possessed, my eyes darting around for any sign of relief. The first restroom I found had an "Out of Order" sign taunting me. The pressure in my bowels was now a full-blown emergency. Every pedal stroke jostled my stomach, threatening to unleash a catastrophe. The sweat on my back turned cold with fear. I spotted another restroom near the lake and raced towards it. As I got closer, my heart sank - there was a line of tourists. Waiting was not an option. My body was betraying me, and I was running out of time. I took off again, zigzagging through the park, my vision tunneling. The pressure was unbearable. I could feel the inevitable disaster inching closer. I finally saw a café and bolted towards it. As I dismounted and tried the door, it was locked. "Restroom for customers only," the sign mocked. Desperation clouded my judgment. I considered ducking behind a bush, but Central Park was teeming with people. The thought of getting caught mid-squat was too humiliating to bear. I resumed my frantic ride, my mind a blur of panic and self-preservation. And then it happened. The dam broke. There, in the middle of Central Park, surrounded by families enjoying their day, I lost the battle. The initial relief was quickly overshadowed by the mortifying realization of what had just happened. Warmth spread through my shorts, followed by an undeniable, awful drip down my legs. The smell hit me next, a nauseating confirmation of my worst fear. I stood frozen, face burning with shame as I felt the sticky mess leaking down my calves and into my socks. I could see the horrified expressions of people around me, some covering their noses, others pointing and laughing. The stench was unmistakable. My legs felt like jelly as I slowly mounted my bike, the squelch in my shorts a cruel reminder of my predicament. The ride home was a new level of torment. Every pedal stroke spread the mess further, the slick, uncomfortable sensation adding to my misery. The smell was unbearable, a cloud of shame that followed me every mile. People I passed gave me wide berths, their disgusted looks searing into my memory. When I finally made it home, fifteen agonizing miles later, I stumbled into the shower, fully clothed, trying to wash away the shame and stink. My legs were coated, my socks ruined, and my dignity in tatters. The whole ordeal had left me a broken man, forever wary of street tacos. But it wasn't over. My friends heard the story, of course. They laughed until they cried, dubbing me "Poopy Pants Pete." Now, every time we ride through Central Park, they never let me forget it. The story of my infamous ride has become legend, retold at every gathering, ensuring my shame lives on forever. And so, I learned the hard way that sometimes, no matter how prepared you think you are, life has a way of humbling you in the most public and smelly ways possible. My advice? Always know the location of the nearest restroom and avoid sketchy street food before a long bike ride.
This is literally better than the Netflix series. The producer of this content needs to be recognized for its brilliance, movie-like editing and the ridiculous speed with which it hits TH-cam!
@@hansrajmishra3762 yep, it's been incredible content. The production has been another level this year.
Agreed :)
I read your comment and immediately thought, "I'm not having that", the daily highlight have been outstanding but the Netflix series was brilliant. Then I watched this final highlight reel and cannot disagree with you, the footage, the camera work, the editing - 5 seconds of someone snow foaming a team bus - genius, seriously genius!! I guess it's been helped by the fact this tour has had so many different stand out moments but it still needs to be covered. If there is an Oscar for this sort of thing, it's a one horse race if you ask me 🙂
👍 agreed!!!
Some how it’s beautiful short clip❤
Brilliant production!
Give the editor a raise.
Started 2020 watching Tadej shocked the world winning Tour De France by seconds. Ever since then, fireworks after fireworks. Best Tour De France edition.
They'll be back, with more great and thrilling moments.
Chapeau to Jonas and Remco! All of them pushing their limits and motivating to be the best.
This was very entertaining
Same bro
Life's hard. Let's enjoy the sportsmanship this year. Great ups and downs. Well done to all the riders 🎉
Magnifique! Whoever did this video - give this man a raise.
This really captured all the emotion. Tour de France is not just a race. It’s dreams coming true, legends being made and history written. This highlight was truly amazing
Thank you for this awesome recap and highlights of the Tour 2024!
Epic and emotional at the same time. It’s a privilege to live in this golden age and we still have many years to see these superstars!!
This tour has been the most emotional I have ever seen 🥹. Riders cried liters of tears 😭 Tadej wining stages as if he was racing against amateur cyclists. Jonas kissing his wife over and over, the bad luck of Primoz, and the mastermind of these videos that edited and produced them in minutes. That surprise me more than Tadej out of this world performance. I'm literally in tears 😢 Thanks TDF for all these emotions ❤
The Best Tour era 💛💛💛
Thank you TDF organisers and thank you to all riders for letting us witness your magnificent rides 🎉
Bravo to the editor, this was briliant
Perhaps the BEST Tour in many years! Absolutely loved it! I liked the changes in stages etc and the racing was incredible. I’m enjoying the Tour again. Looking forward to next year.
Great Highlights for every stage this year, many thanks!
the best TdF highlights series ever. very polished videos. thanks so much 🏆
My Man Victor Campanaerts! Best stage victory of this tour. Matej Mohoric-level post-race interview.
well I won't say that it's better than Breaking the most stage record by
6:57 is such a special moment. Everybody was moved by campenaerts win and happy for him, there is the other side no one talks about to..
surely I did
Salute to Jonas for his remarkable mental toughness, considering what he has gone through! He is truly special, a real champ to me.
Edits are out of this world!
Ah came here after watching yowamushi no pedal. Its absolutely amazing watching intens race in RL😳
Biniam Girmay wining 3 gold🥇🥇🥇and two silver. He had a terrible crush and still won the green jersey is crazy. What makes it crazy is that he did this with the weakest and poorest team. Biniam is absolutely beast by far best sprinter in the world rn. Respect to all cyclists tdf is not easy tournament
Crush th
You deserve the yellow jersey of editing !
This year's editing and footage use has been way better than usual. Thank you
You all staff and riders made one of the best 3 weeks of our lives!
Wishing speedy recovery for those who got injured ❤
This is beautiful production TDF . Hats off!!
What a journey... Been watching since Lemonds victory by 8 seconds over Fignon (Rest in Peace) and this has got to be one of the best I've seen. Watched every stage bar one and just incredible. So many records, history written and legends made...just Wow 👌
Wow, thank you. I loved this highlight reel and the entire race, incredible!
Wow. Great highlights and editing.
The most beautiful thing you will see on TH-cam today. 😍😍🤩😘
Another pure masterpiece! THANK YOU!!! Thank you so much for all Hess heartbreaking videos.
Best Tour Ever. Great work producing these videos ! 🎉
The music from 3:50 - 4:50 ❤ especially at the close-up of Tadej after stage 11; really captures the emotional tension
This is 2024 France history❤️
I am going to miss these edits. This is the most emotional Tour de France I have ever seen.
A beautiful tribute to all the riders. They should ALL be proud regardless of their GC.
wow what superb editing
The greatest cycling show on earth ❤😊 where superstars are made and records are broken. Salute to all the riders, organisers, crowds, and fantastic coverage 👏 👍
This year’s tour was so much fun to watch.
Whoever edits this videos needs do get a raise asap.
The best sporting event in the world!!! I love the Tour de France!
What an awesome 3 weeks that was.
A stunning Tour. One thing is clear, climbing days in stages 1 & 2 settled the peleton before the sprint stages, which seems to have resulted in fewer gc guys abandoning early due to crashes. Spectacular racing also in the first few days, really opened things up.
These are the best highlights I've ever watched...epic. Hold on, this is one of the greatest things I've ever watched and I consume a LOT of content. Well done Team
Such an emotional video ❤
Brilliant summary ❤ 🎉
Brilliant production!
Lovely footage
Thank you
What a show one of the greatest on earth ❤❤
Excelente video 👏🏼
idk how but whatever process this production team has to get to the final edit in literal fkn hours is worth a billion dollars.
Insane editing
Ho le commentateur britannique! Quelle voix, quel ton, quel rythme, ce type est magique, il transcende le sport! (Qui est il ?)
Incredible season amazing history!
I just returned to cycling, after the Lance Armstrong years.
The amount of sportsmanship along Jonas, Tadeuz, Primoz and Remco is second to none in sports! And trust me, I watch a lot of it. xD
If I were you I would start with 2020 on. Watching Froome was fun at the time but not something I'm compelled to rewatch. We've finally come out of the team sky/ineos dominance era.
@@petef15 yes I know. Its like Bundesliga. I refuse to watch something, I know, how it ends. xD
@@chrisbee9643 Leverkusen won it though... 😅
@@rayzar_gg yeah... the one time in 20 years...
Toca esperar un año para ver esta maravillosa obra de arte. #TDF2025
magnificent!!
Magnifique 👏🏻👏🏻
Pogacar was dominant last year, this year he just put the tour on notice but my biggest admiration is for Biniam Girmay for winning 3 stages. As a black man I never thought I would witness this on this level and the fact he did it more than once - outstanding.. Congrats young man.
... His biggest rival punctured both lungs, was in the hospital for 12 days and only had 6 weeks of training too.
Video editing is absolutely masterclass. 😍
Absoluty Cinema ❤️🩹🗿🍷
After this video I'm not crying, you are crying!!!
I was absolutely crying. Such beauty.
Biniam Girmay history maker and superstar of cycling from Asmara Eritrea Africa am his fan from Ethiopia, hate it or love it 👑Bini👑is King of sprinters of tour de france 2024, his fan from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Crazy era.. ❤
Who does this ? Give this person a raise !!!
这届环法真的很精彩!剪辑得不错~
Give this man a raise
No matter how much you offer to the editor, he/she deserves double.
素晴らしい🎉
the editor needs a pay rise so good filming I'm new to the sport but this is filmed brilliantly
Great tour
Tadej the GOAT
Full of juices... The new Armstrong..
@@dhanyrafaelproof? What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty? And if he juices, you think the others clean? Like what are these stupid comments
@@dhanyrafael Lie, what would you know? Nowadays, you don't have to dope like the old guys. It's as shoddy as before.
@@dhanyrafael so exactly like Vingegaard ? You guys make me ball 🤣
@@dhanyrafael Can you say that with your name? I'm happy your fisherman is out of the game. Last year his performance was ok for you. Best ITT with 50 kg...WTF
I’ve been waiting for the the one to come out on Netflix but this was great, can’t believe Jonas got beat up that bad my pogi
I have not heard anyone call attention to the fact that Pog was only 6 seconds and half a wheel from winning eight stages in the 2024 Tour de France. The number of races this year that he tried to win but didn't is tiny. He is a true champion!
Please release a video showing the behind-the-scenes making of these videos. Let us meet the production wizards.
Que hermoso❤ Tadel Pogacar❤
Uollllll salutes avec Brasil 🇧🇷 magnífico
Historic Tour 2024 🏁
lol @ the opening shot 😂
Grandioso podium!
Great video, but, I would like this to be like 45 minutes long
superhumans! take a bow!
A világ legjobb sportja a legjobb a Kerékpár 😊❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😅
VIVE le Tour, J'ai presque raté sauf aux journaux à Cause d'EURO en Allemagne ❤
Love it
I really like this years TDF because of different routes. It became a little boring especially the last day finishing in Paris but this year was fresh, more dynamic and fun. Hope they decide to do more diverse tdf in the future
6:59 😢👌
magnifique
what a 2024 TDF ... btw 8:47 that girl... OMG so pretty
这个剪辑真的无敌,太好看了
Really missed the old riders ...in TDF quentana, cavesdish.. but now TDF is time of pogacar..
J'aimerai connaître les titres des musiques de cette vidéo, elles sont superbes! Si quelqu'un sait !?
Episch!
Great video and race overall, but something that stood out for me was the near complete absence of Biniam Girmay throughout this highlight video. What's up with that? He was maybe the most exciting story of the entire tour... Anyways hats off to all riders regardless
What was the context of the french team saying "im sorry"
Živé naj vsi naródi, ki hrepené dočakat' dan, da, koder sonce hodi, prepir iz svéta bo pregnan; da rojak prost bo vsak, ne vrag, le sosed bo mejak!
4:18 And 8:05 name a song please ?
I remember the day vividly, and not because it was a beautiful summer morning in New York City. It started with an innocent breakfast of street tacos - cheap, greasy, and ultimately treacherous. I was halfway through my usual bike ride around Central Park when I felt the first ominous rumble in my stomach.
"No big deal," I thought, trying to push through. But the gurgles quickly became a full-blown stomach revolt. Sweat trickled down my forehead, not from the exertion, but from sheer terror. I needed a bathroom, and fast.
I pedaled like a man possessed, my eyes darting around for any sign of relief. The first restroom I found had an "Out of Order" sign taunting me. The pressure in my bowels was now a full-blown emergency. Every pedal stroke jostled my stomach, threatening to unleash a catastrophe. The sweat on my back turned cold with fear.
I spotted another restroom near the lake and raced towards it. As I got closer, my heart sank - there was a line of tourists. Waiting was not an option. My body was betraying me, and I was running out of time.
I took off again, zigzagging through the park, my vision tunneling. The pressure was unbearable. I could feel the inevitable disaster inching closer. I finally saw a café and bolted towards it. As I dismounted and tried the door, it was locked. "Restroom for customers only," the sign mocked.
Desperation clouded my judgment. I considered ducking behind a bush, but Central Park was teeming with people. The thought of getting caught mid-squat was too humiliating to bear. I resumed my frantic ride, my mind a blur of panic and self-preservation.
And then it happened. The dam broke. There, in the middle of Central Park, surrounded by families enjoying their day, I lost the battle. The initial relief was quickly overshadowed by the mortifying realization of what had just happened. Warmth spread through my shorts, followed by an undeniable, awful drip down my legs. The smell hit me next, a nauseating confirmation of my worst fear.
I stood frozen, face burning with shame as I felt the sticky mess leaking down my calves and into my socks. I could see the horrified expressions of people around me, some covering their noses, others pointing and laughing. The stench was unmistakable. My legs felt like jelly as I slowly mounted my bike, the squelch in my shorts a cruel reminder of my predicament.
The ride home was a new level of torment. Every pedal stroke spread the mess further, the slick, uncomfortable sensation adding to my misery. The smell was unbearable, a cloud of shame that followed me every mile. People I passed gave me wide berths, their disgusted looks searing into my memory.
When I finally made it home, fifteen agonizing miles later, I stumbled into the shower, fully clothed, trying to wash away the shame and stink. My legs were coated, my socks ruined, and my dignity in tatters. The whole ordeal had left me a broken man, forever wary of street tacos.
But it wasn't over. My friends heard the story, of course. They laughed until they cried, dubbing me "Poopy Pants Pete." Now, every time we ride through Central Park, they never let me forget it. The story of my infamous ride has become legend, retold at every gathering, ensuring my shame lives on forever.
And so, I learned the hard way that sometimes, no matter how prepared you think you are, life has a way of humbling you in the most public and smelly ways possible. My advice? Always know the location of the nearest restroom and avoid sketchy street food before a long bike ride.
Bini Green Jersey 🇪🇷💚💚💚💚
Where is the Tour de France held