Tadej Pogacar is on track to win the 2024 Tour de France in Isola 2000, and Jonas Vingegaard can’t believe the Slovenian alien’s performance, beating records set by dopers like Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani. Jasper Philipsen comes back to win stage 16 in Nîmes and Bini Girmay suffers a hard crash, while criticism of Pogi begins to emerge in the peloton.

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  1. What’s the story behind the “our Bini” thing? A mockery of everyone all of a sudden trying to take part in Bini’s success, because he’s of a diverse background?

  2. the picture of Riis with the dog in his mansion reminds me the picture of Crushev in his dacha after he left the soviet presidency….retired pension life with the dog and no more juice😂😂😂

  3. Recording two records in a row on 2 mountain stages is beyond human capability.. without pharmaceutical assistance 💉💉💉💉🧪🧪🧪🔥🔥🔥🔥🚴

  4. Inigo San Millan is not Pogacar's coach since the end of last year. Javier Sola is the new coach. There is a mole named mou with what seems like insider information of UAE team.

  5. Are sensationalist video titles a form of content doping? Gotta hit those 1K subscribers I suppose.

    Video is a little hard to listen to when the title twists words. I love these vids, brilliant work, but no need to dope the title.

  6. I am 40 years now watching the Tour and unfortunately cannot now believe what I am seeing. I still have in mind the Slovenian scandal from 2016. We now have videos of former pros dodging the doping question and suggesting that we view the Tour not as sport but as entertainment. What a joke. All the other riders have effectively given up.

  7. Can we get an overview of the new record on the Plateau de Beille? So Pogicar and Vingegaard are 1 and 2 ,4 and 3 minutes faster than the previous record respectively. Evenepoel is also faster than the existing record right?

    How about everyone else? I havent been able to find an overview of just the time takes for the clime.

  8. I have wondered a lot about your channel here on Youtube. You don't like cycling but write a lot about it, especially about Danish riders. I can't find out who is responsible for the page. Are you Russians scamming Danish cyclists because of Denmark's support for Ukraine?

  9. He won by a great margin, he must be doping.
    yada yada yada
    LeMond came back in the last stage, why did he not be charged too?

  10. If these guys are clean than i suppose carb stacking and altitude training would also crush decades old marathon running records right?

  11. Yeah lets not forget the godfather of the doping era, Tom Simpson. I wonder how manu races he won while hopped up on speed. I guess we'll never know.

  12. Yeah they are both juiced ofc but pogacar this year is crazy and he went to giro first usually people that go to giro dont do well in tour legs are smashed

  13. Im a numbers guy. 3:254:08 is the most convincing piece of visual evidence I needed to really get my head around this. I cant thank you enough for that pal!!
    Keep giving us these bits of info. I commend you for being able to gather all this info for us. I dont subscribe to any cycling literature nor do I do any social media so when you bring this to us in your videos it is welcomed and very helpful cos I am not able to gather such info. I dont have the attention span. The only thing that sticks with me are numbers. All the other stuff just falls out of my head so THANK YOU!!!
    I can't believe I missed this video the other day. I always watch your content the day you upload. Glad I caught this a day late. It's better than not at all😉
    🤘🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  14. I dont why wveryone is banging on about beating Pantanis records……
    He snorted coke FFS.
    Rhe kevel of professionalism between Tadej and Marco is chalk and cheese

  15. Carbon monoxide rebreathing is a technique used to test/determine hemoglobin mass. Hemoglobin mass is an important component of oxygen delivery and thus VO2max and endurance performance (this is mainly what athletes want to improve when they train at altitude). In this context, saying a carbon monoxide rebreathing is used to improve VO2max and cycling performance is like saying a power meter is used to improve VO2max and cycling performance. Yes, but because it’s a useful diagnostic tool that gives valuable insight into adaptations from training. I did a quick search of the literature to see if carbon monoxide breathing could be used as an intervention for improving performance and found very little (but not to say it absolutely couldn’t). So I think their is a potential this carbon monoxide rebreathing thing is getting blown out of proportion.

  16. Nobody is clean. Ever. The genetic freaks always come on top. Just like Froome, LA, Indurain, Lemond etc…
    UCI learned a lesson after Lance.
    You cant ban your top stars and bring in revenue. They pop sone average cyclist here and there just for appearance.

  17. What do you think about WADA? Those are rules on TDF for "doping"
    All doping controls at the Tour de France will be targeted and performed at any time throughout the three-week race, not only at the finish line. At every stage, the yellow jersey and stage winner will be tested. This year, all samples will primarily be sent to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited anti-doping laboratory in, Switzerland.
    At the end of the race, the ITA will make a selection of samples that will be kept for potential re-analysis over the next 10 years, and will keep monitoring athletes closely after the Tour de France based on all relevant data it will have collected before and during the race.

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