@@VelonCCVelon The in-race cameras really show the speed of the peloton and the violence of the crashes, and it's frightening!! With the correct equipment, on bike cameras, drones and action editing, cycling could really be a more dynamic sport to watch than the traditional follow the peloton and chat along formats. Well done Velon!
@@mechpatt We're constantly trying to bring you new angles and perspectives on cycling. Glad you've been enjoying the on-bike shots. If you have more things you'd like to see, let us know...
This was my first viewing of whole stages of the TdF (as opposed to highlights) and Jumbo Visma was my team to root for since my husband likes them and I didn't know much about them. To say this Tour was outstanding for a first timer viewer and a TJV fan is an understatement. 😂 I don't think I'll ever see something so grand. Stage 11 with Roglic and Vingegaard attacking Pogacar left and right; van Aert winning and winning and winning; LaPorte getting a stage win. Then the heartbreak of Roglic and Steven K having to abandon the race due to injury and van Hooydonck to a family emergency. Such drama. Thank you, Velon, for this series! I can't wait to see more.
I love it how they talk about Pogačar like he's some kind of final boss of cycling or some shit "as long as we work together, and give it our all, we can best him"
This first episode made me miss the 2022 tour. I was rooting for vingengaard. It was exciting. I jumped in each attack of vingengaard and primoz in Mont venteux
Look, I get your point, I really do, but it’s the biggest race of the year, and if you caught the virus, it would forever weigh on your mind whether you took all the precautions that you possibly could.
This is no where near as good as their Vuelta or previous tour docos. It feels less personalized and kind we're viewing from outside the team, not from within. It just seems like a point by point recap with buts from the same zoom interview
I think they probably had limited access to the teams since both Netflix was there filming many of the teams and Amazon Prime was there filming Jumbo-Visma.