Pauline Ferrand Prevot is the new Olympic Mountain Bike champion and promises to win again in road cycling as she fights for the Tour de France yellow jersey after retiring from mountain biking upon winning Olympic gold. After her iliac vein operations like many dopers of the 90’s, the multiple world champion remains under the protection of her great friend, David Lappartient.

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  1. I forgot to mention the stealth preparation in Tignes with Van Baarle and the Danish anchovy. The same preparation that made our beloved Dane, because there is always a Dane, give his best performances ever in the last Tour de France.
    Obviously, she took steroids but not in Paris, if anyone has that doubt. She's full clean, everyday takes a shower too.

  2. It was obvious PTuline wasn't even breathing hard , as you pointed out during some of those laps where she was gaining time on the rest of the field. Something beyond superior training going on there. And Koretsky, he too, "contracted covid" at about the same time as Pidcock I believe. Did they have post drug testing for all the medalists? that should be mandatory for every olympic medalist before they are handed their gold, silver, or bronze medal… I'd be happpy to wait to see a medal ceremony weeks later if necessary to insure they were truly cleanly gained.

  3. As a French, I totally approve this video. I also totally approve your efforts to pronounce the names right. In France people tend to think that everyone but the French are doped.

  4. I did find myself wondering what was going on while watching her performance.
    To pull out 30 seconds of a gap in half a lap on some of the best in the world was just unbelievable. It's not as though it was a mid season race where maybe it could be explained away by riders being at different points in their training, every rider would have been looking to peak for the Olympics.
    Part of me was suspecting her preference for the hardtail MTB was because it allowed the use of a motor in the frame which wouldn't be as simple to do with a full sus

  5. They've got dudes beating up women on live TV at the Olympics. Bet there isn't any doping controls. Poor Pogi he could have done the Olympics after all 🤣

  6. But… but… our government here in France keeps telling us that these Games are the greatest and cleanest ever! Are you telling me they are lying? They wouldn’t dare!

  7. That XC course was built for her, the WC courses have become increasingly more technical – she don't like 'em! So they made a lame Olympic course so she could ride her hardtail…. I'm glad she's gone from the XC circuit, so miserable all the time. Also completely gives up when she's not winning – like when Puck beat her earlier in the year.

  8. So harsh. You're saying that she wields a TUE because of the Iliac vein surgery? That looks like a well thought-out strategy to me!! Can't wait for the Tiny Tim video. Keep 'em coming but please don't make it up, always base these on facts..

  9. Can you make a vid about the loopholes like using TUEs and anything else, and ways around the Biological passport? Maybe you've done one already, and I missed it?

  10. Lazy journalism here…..you could literally smear anyone in any peloton if you so wished. This person knew this doctor or used to know this other rider… or has recovered from a surgery ….. or had a selfie with this person.
    Just stoking the rumour mill I’m afraid. Pidcocks performances seem credible however,( a prodigy since being v young) and doesn’t seem to be able to back up great performances day after day consistent with someone prone to feeling the effects of fatigue .

  11. The iliac surgery is a thing – it’s due to DVT and reduces blood returning to the heart from the leg. There are many causes of DVT there and sometimes it just happens (about 40% of cases). It can require surgery to the blood vessel. And, it can require repeat surgery as she has had. It’s not cheating and no different to having a plate, say, on a #clavicle. However…. it does open the door to TUI during the recovery period including reducing future recurrence of fibrosis. And that can include treatments normally considered performance enhancing. She certainly deserves to be able to have the vein problem treated and to compete. However…. Complicated stuff…

  12. I always assumed every professional cyclist in the world uses performance enhancing drugs. I thought it was just an accepted part of the game.

  13. There are 0 facts in this video. Your famous example of 90's riders undergoing same operation in order to win are not winners. Prevot has arrived second last edition and won this time… We are not talking of alien Pogacar or beloved danish putting up incredible performances.

  14. With men who take steroids, the ban should be as long as it takes according to medical science, for all lasting advantages to diminish. For women who take steroids, the changes are permanent and irreversible, and as a result they should be banned for life

  15. Should name the channel Cycling conspiracies…
    I took a selfie with members of the Wu-Tang clan and my rapping career is still nowhere and my skin colour hasn’t changed a bit. No swag or drip coming my way

  16. How to make a video accusing a rider with absolutely 0 evidence. Even the claim the race was made for her is inaccurate. She is a strong climber and prefers hard long climbs, unlike the race at the Olympics.

  17. Greek athletes only did well at major events like the Olympics. When it became possible to detect certain drugs, their top performers had a motorcycle accident and went home. Prevot only appears at championships…

  18. Are TUEs more valuable than EPO these days. Seems to be such a common theme in the world of pro cycling and probably countless other sports.

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