6:31 everyone should watch this part who thinks that cycling is boring and these people are robots. What a beautiful and honest message from a humble sportsman. Congrats, Mohoric.
Matej Mohorij. His deep emotion brought tears to my eyes. ❤ It showed winning a Stage in TDF is such an incredible pinnacle moment for these elite athletes. It's THE reason they train like this, they suffer and sacrifice in their personal lives. The fast pace, energy fuelling and sheer intensity has been really evident in this year's Tour! ❤
This is one of the best Highlights videos of the Tour... exciting camera angles for the sprint finish and emotional interview moments... chapeau Tour de France!!!
his team should do better job, take him to every breakaway, they should utilize his power for the sprint, but his team cant do the job properly, sad :(
I'm not crying, you're crying, shut up, i just got something in my eye. fricking emotions leaking out. THAT is what the tour de france is all about. another one for Gino Mader. beautiful
As a cyclist 🚴♂️ , I can understand and respect what these highlights show and cannot show: the pain and endurance needed to cycle in some of the most difficult of conditions yet the strength needed to literally ride 180km+ for 21 days is something else entirely. It's something else entirely, hence "hot and cruel"...
You can really feel everyone just from the get go wanted it, and the smallest of margins, in timing, and attacking is what it takes to separate the winner from 2nd, and everyone else. Glad to see such great competition, and sportsmanship emotions in this stage.
The last two stages of the TDF have been spectacular, real battles for what would be considered nothing in other sports. GC battles kind of overtake things, like the Puy de Dome stage which was my all time favourite stage. Long may it continue.
Philipsen NEEDS to be DQ'd for his antics throughout this tour. And here's hoping (albeit in recognition of the near zero probability) that Tadej can pull off a worldie and take the maillot jaune. But it's looking more and more like a procession for Jonas. All said and done, what an incredible Tour it's been already. Looking forward to tomorrow!
the last man to clear a 7+ min gap in an epic solo breakaway, wins that tour, if only pogacar has that like what froome did at giro this tour de france is the most epic.
Something that I keep thinking of; The tour is in July, but why all races begin relatively late, when the heat is so drastic? This is 2023 and heat waves are sadly all too common- I think they should race earlier or later on in the day
Most french workers are on holidays either in July or August for 2-3weeks. Great to see the tour passing by your town. Great weather too usually Hard to change a 100y+ tradition.