I just watched this "Bradley Wiggins Spectator Education on the Ventoux 2009 TDF" out of my way video a spectator following lance in yellow... that was epic...
He should be put in the legend of cycling he deserve it.. Not because about doping we will forget him.. Let as be fair to him even he confessed already about doping nothing change and never stop until now a days doping is an issue it never stop
She had the potential to be one of the Worlds best back then, if not the best!!! What a shame!! I recall her in a 4 x 400m race back around 2007/2008 maybe, if not one other year where Britain were 3rd or 4th into the last 100m and she went out into Lane 20 lol, to past the other runners in the last part of that race, I'm sure they got Gold but I can't find that race, was a brilliant performance from her!! It might have been Osaka 2007, not sure!! This was a super race from her >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ECwpJlnIr4c.html&ab_channel=BritishAthleticsTV
Tom yu1fc - They were not all juiced. Many riders rode clean. The claim that they were all doped is an ignorant lie perpetuated by his ignorant fanboy cheerleaders like you!
@@Tom-yu1fc You are ridiculously ignorant. First they were not al. Second no one was as clinical as Lance was. He had the best doctors and the best strategies of cheating. He was without a doubt the best cheater in the world. He would have been a middling rider at best. You look at his numbers before he started cheating the way he did. It is just to easy to say they all were doping. It is just not true. Listen to some of Greg Lemonds interviews on the science of it. Fascinating stuff but not as simple as you think it is.
Its quite starting to see how many comments are on this complementing LA, even those comments that acknowledge his full blown, unadulterated cheating. Just utterly disgusting. How disrespectful to all those men who were doing the right thing. I know I know.... you'll say they 'Were all doing it" Watch the doc Stop at Nothing and then tell me if you still have that opinion. Just pathetic
I was going to this meeting, but changed my mind to go to the park with friends, but I could hear the crowd roar.from the park a Mile and1/2 away, this was my deepest regret missing this because it would never happen again .4 great
Coe was a league apart on time trials and talent in the 800m but either seemed to be out of form or run bad tactically at championships. Watch the 1980 Olympic final; he could have won that but gave himself no chance. He was a great 1500m runner but had more competition however he got his tactics right more often and his blistering speed when fit gave him a devastating finish; hence 2X Olympic 1500m Gold medals. Both Cram and Elliott were probably stronger at 1500 than 800 but had times of just under 1:43 so very fast. Coe, of course, held the world record for a long time and, if I remember rightly ran his 1:41.73 when no one else had run under 1:43 let alone 1:42. Which, of course, makes him never winning a true global championship a real shame. My dream team for this one would be Ovett, Cram, Elliott and Coe. Ovett never ran as fast as the others at 800 but I am sure could have run faster as he ran to win not for times at 800. All that said, I don't think there was ANY time when they were all capable of their best and fit. If you had, they could have run well under 7 minutes. @deano27671
This is the fraud of Armstrong. This was a planned surge by Armstrong on the lesser gradient of that particular climb to bring attention to himself. Basically a PR that lasted only on that part of the climb.