Iban Mayo was one of Lance Armstrong’s greatest doping rivals in cycling, with a magical 2003 Tour de France in which he even went on to win on Alpe D’Huez. More than 20 years later, a resigned Mayo exposes doping in cycling today, criticizing teams like UAE Team Emirates of Tadej Pogacar Liege Bastogne Liege 2024 or Visma Lease a Bike of Jonas Vingegaard Tour de France 2024

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  1. In the news today the whole chinese swim team failed doping for the last olympics , but told the olympic committee to ignore it as it was an error 😅

  2. I am calling it now. Remco's 2022 LBL avg speed record will fall today. The doping products they are using today are much more powerful than anything used by Armstrong or Riis,

  3. It's fascinating how hardly any of the older riders can't just tell everyone the whole truth of what exactly they and there teams did.I guess take it to the grave as they say is the final outcome to it all.

  4. so i just suffered through a 9min 55 second video with no dirt on current cycling teams, just a whole bunch of nonsense from a has been doper saying the same crap other dopers would say.

    by a guy with an overly enthusiastic voice with an annoying accent.

    so many of these rubbish channels these days

  5. I remember rooting for Mayo in the 2004 TdF, hoping he would beat Armstrong again (after the Dauphine)…we know how that turned out. I didn't hold any illusion as to whether any top riders were clean (I didn't believe it then, don't believe it now), I just had a Lance dislike. I was also a Valverde fan. I still have a Caisse d'Epargne jersey with the spanish national champ stripes on it. Must be from 2009 or 10. I like the spectacle, what can I say? Oh, even better, I have a 2004 USPS jersey too. Even though I was at the time a Lance hater, I recognized the historical aspect to the sponsorship ending so I bought it.

  6. You are an anti-doping encyclopedia. If we proceed from that famous thought of Joe Friel "anything more than 6.4 W/kg is doping", then today, there is more doping than ever before.

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