Тёмный

My Untold Story of EPO | Greg LeMond 

The Roadman Podcast
Подписаться 34 тыс.
Просмотров 457 тыс.
50% 1

Cycling Legend Greg LeMond joins Anthony for another Roadman Cycling Podcast.
Greg is one of the greatest riders to ever ride a bike, three time Tour de France Champion & Two Time World Champion. Greg joins Anthony for an unfiltered conversation about Doping, Mental Health and the current state of cycling.
You're not going to want to miss this interview!
If you enjoyed this interview I know you'll love these one's too:
Fred Wright talking about winning British Nationals and the loss of his friend
• Fred Wright Opens Up A...
Alex Richardson (Quitting his banking job to become a pro cyclist)
• Richardson Opens Up Ab...
Joe Friel (On how to get faster as you age)
• The Training Secret To...
Geroge Hincapie (on life as a team mate with Lance Armstrong)
• The Untold Story Of My...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Today's show sponsor is Wattbike. Jump on over to wattbike.com/ to check out their amazing indoor training bikes. To get 10% of your Wattbike Atom purchase use code "roadman10" at checkout
Today's show is also brought to you with special thanks to our amazing on-going sponsor Factor Bikes. Check out their amazing bikes at factorbikes.com/
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. 👍
Free Core Training Guide For Cyclists 👇👇
coaching.roadmancycling.com/o...
Spotify Podcast 👇
open.spotify.com/show/2oCs3N4...
Apple Podcast 👇
podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...
Google Podcast 👇
podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...
Subscribe here! 👇👇
ru-vid.com...
Follow us online:
Listen to Roadman Cycling Podcast 👇👇wavve.link/roadmancycling
Website 👉 roadmancycling.com
Instagram 👉 / roadman.cycling
Roadman Cycling Podcast 👉 wavve.link/roadmancycling
Facebook 👉 / roadman.cycling
Twitter 👉 / roadmancycling
#Cycling #RoadBike #Roadman #RoadmanCyclingPodcast
Leave us a comment below!
0:00 Intro
2:11 Greg Get's Shot And Almost Dies (How Does He Get Back Racing?)
6:50 Dealing With Traumatic Accidents When Everything Goes Into Slo-Mo
8:54 Did Greg Believe That He Could Make A Come-back To The World Tour?
13:20 Greg Is Skeptical About The Power Numbers Todays Riders Have
14:25 No Teams Would Sign Greg For His Comeback
17:43 Gregs Highest Recorded V02 Max Numbers EVER!
18:47 Athletes Getting Signed Based On Their MyWoosh and Zwift Performances!
19:45 Gregs Insane Numbers And Racing Genes
24:05 One Of The Clear Signs Of Doping Is...
26:10 The Unnatural Weight Loss Of Cyclists
27:40 Greg Believes Motor Doping Is Really Happening
20:53 What Motivates Greg To Publicly Call Out Cheats?
33:25 I Lost That Tour de France Because Others Took EPO
35:30 Greg Has A Solution For Catching Dopers
41:45 Gregs Sour Relationship With Lance Armstrong
53:11 The Science Of How It Was Obvious That Lance Armstrong Was Cheating
56:15 Did Lance Armstrong Ever Apologise To Greg?
58:07 What Was Training Like & The Crazy Sessions Greg Was Doing In The 80s
1:02:50 Greg Get's Paid $1 Million To Sign For His New Team
1:04:00 Gregs Relationship With Bernard Hinault & All Of The Dram That Surrounded It
1:05:50 How Do You Organise Team Tactics When 3 Riders Are Capable Of Winning?
1:09:50 Hinaults Broken Promises To Greg
1:12:15 One Rule - You Don't Attack In The Feed Zone!
1:14:01 Hino & Greg Almost Have A Fist Fight After This Stage
1:17:40 Greg Was Tricked Into Letting Hinault Win This Stage
1:20:00 Gregs Win In 89 Was A Dream

Спорт

Опубликовано:

 

31 май 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1,2 тыс.   
@TheRoadmanPodcast
@TheRoadmanPodcast 10 месяцев назад
If you enjoyed this chat with Greg LeMond, it's worth checking out my conversation with George Hincapie to hear a different perspective ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nEBqxv2WZVs.html
@FullSugarBrah
@FullSugarBrah 10 месяцев назад
Shave your neck, you s l o b.
@paopedal
@paopedal 10 месяцев назад
What was the title of that book from Greg?
@vspa
@vspa 10 месяцев назад
@@paopedal " the complete book of cycling ", it doesnt include power meter training methods, but it is very informative and accurate on cycling training science !
@SidewaysStewie
@SidewaysStewie 10 месяцев назад
31:20 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3cDbNJMwxWY.html You are welcome ;). All forms of doping are real and UCI allows it to the extend that top sports is Bread n Circus LTD brought to you by Tavistock institute
@TheRealRoch108
@TheRealRoch108 10 месяцев назад
Perspective??? Come on man….
@bbarber6845
@bbarber6845 10 месяцев назад
I had dinner and went on a ride with Greg. They say never meet you héros but Greg was by far the kindest and most humble person I’ve ever met.
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 10 месяцев назад
Awesome
@Grunge_Cycling
@Grunge_Cycling 10 месяцев назад
Awesome
@petyrkowalski9887
@petyrkowalski9887 10 месяцев назад
He does come across as a genuine man.
@creativity.studio4967
@creativity.studio4967 10 месяцев назад
Greg is America's GOAT!
@keepitreal1547
@keepitreal1547 10 месяцев назад
Greg is indeed a lovely human being. He's gave chat time to me freely, when other riders and former riders haven't and each time he's been sincere, friendly and helpful.
@rodolfomorales7017
@rodolfomorales7017 9 месяцев назад
I had the privilege to be in a group of 15 from across the country taking part in a guided tour in France with none other than Greg as the head of it. It was in 1998 when Pantani won. We rode in the Alps mainly, shared nightly dinners and wonderful stories from Greg himself. We ( Greg's group), were present at an interview at one of the TdeF finish villages, Hinault was there also next to Greg, I can still see the resentment in the Badger's face. Greg was the ultimate gentleman. After our goodbye dinner in Paris we all came home to the US. Some time later I received a small yellow book in the mail, it is a brief biography of Greg's career. In his dedicatory he wrote " hope to see you again, hopefully I'll be in better shape to keep up with you ", imagine that ! The humility of this Prince of a fellow!!! The maximum Icon of American cycling and a Demigod in France. Truly an honor to have shared that unforgettable trip to that TdeF with Mr Greg Lemond .
@benzwire7967
@benzwire7967 10 месяцев назад
Lance could not destroy him. Hinault could not stop him. Even a gun could not kill him. This man is unstoppable!
@abone2pick
@abone2pick 7 месяцев назад
Two words … Miguel Indurain
@user-nk8yp9hw1g
@user-nk8yp9hw1g 6 месяцев назад
​@@abone2pickwas sucking wheels the entire way up Luz Ardiden and then Lemond gifted him the win in 90 and he was irrelevant in 89, sure 91-92 the power vacuum is filled and the records started falling the epo was flowing making sprinters like lightning bolts and Big Mig was winning ITT's by +5:00 over everyone but Toni Rominger who he beat by +3:00 but let's not talk about that
@user-nk8yp9hw1g
@user-nk8yp9hw1g 6 месяцев назад
Lance had a violent enough drive and ego to challenge him, if they were in their prime at the same time...... in the late 90s Lance wins no rules allowed, late 80's Lemond demolishes him along with everyone else except Delgado
@benzwire7967
@benzwire7967 6 месяцев назад
Delgado? Interesting. I really wish he had not missed the prologue TT at the 1989 Tour de France. How close would it have been with him, LeMond, and Fignon?! @@user-nk8yp9hw1g
@mgoo1713
@mgoo1713 6 месяцев назад
As is his BS.....motors GTFO
@SooperFlye
@SooperFlye 6 месяцев назад
Funny, I grew up with Greg. I remember his 3 Tour de France wins like it was yesterday. I'm just 3 years older but to see him NOW, with that kindly grandfatherly look, compared to that intensely fierce persona on a road bike decades ago, is like night & day. A real beast!
@shaunparfett
@shaunparfett 10 месяцев назад
One of the greatest sportsmen interviews in the history of sport, period. Anthony, you have the ability to listen without interrupting your guest, which really makes a difference. And when you intervene, your comments/questions are insightful. I seldom can spend almost 90 minutes listening to an interview, but this was enthralling for every second. Thank you so much for this. Greg is a legend and a real gentleman.
@TheRoadmanPodcast
@TheRoadmanPodcast 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the kind words.
@generaphaelian8893
@generaphaelian8893 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant interview. I will listen to it again. So much great insight. 👏
@davidlloyd2893
@davidlloyd2893 10 месяцев назад
It was fine
@shiftylad9938
@shiftylad9938 10 месяцев назад
Can’t believe I’ve come across your podcast. I’m 52 never rode but love watching cycling. Lemond always comes across as sound out. Back in the day there were no radios and it’d be great to have that back today. Best of luck in the future. Thanks for this.
@MilesCobbett
@MilesCobbett 10 месяцев назад
I met him at bike races when he was 15-16. I've liked him and been a fan ever since.
@evanshaw17
@evanshaw17 10 месяцев назад
As a national racer when Greg was 15 he was allowed into our race. He beat us all. I remember the last uphill we were giving 100%. Here comes Greg past us all as if on a jet plane. OMG what a gifted athlete
@AMehta-ok5pf
@AMehta-ok5pf 10 месяцев назад
When I was in my 20's, I used to race mountain bikes and one year, at a local race, this kids shows up on a pretty crappy bike in jean shorts and wiped the field with everyone. That person was Floyd Landis.
@briz1965
@briz1965 10 месяцев назад
I bought a vitus 979 in 1986 after watching the TDF, an insane period of cycling, rode for Trent Valley CRC, Greg and all were true guiding lights
@nayr497
@nayr497 10 месяцев назад
That VO2 max of his makes him jet-like!
@tunaficiency
@tunaficiency 9 месяцев назад
I raced a handicap race in my early twenties I was cat 3 and a young kid who should have been in cat4/ juniors was put in our cat because he was so good it ended up snowing and I got dropped it was miserable time the kid won of course Geriant thomas 😅
@vibratingstring
@vibratingstring 9 месяцев назад
In my copy of Eddy B's book there is a photo of Greg from back then--stlll pigeon toed on his cleat setup
@netw52
@netw52 9 дней назад
Started following cycling because of LeMond. It was like watching magic! I still admire him and still wake up before dawn in July to watch the guys ride through France.
@sammalone4239
@sammalone4239 5 месяцев назад
GREG LEMOND IS A LEGEND!!! one of my Heros , and that a short list !!! Pure Savage , and man of integrity!! Love him!!!!
@paulmacpherson3114
@paulmacpherson3114 5 месяцев назад
Greg is as cool as fuck, imagine having a few beers with him, a true gentleman
@RickClifton
@RickClifton 6 месяцев назад
Wow... I never realized what a good guy Greg is. I took up cycling because of Armstrong, but continue in the spirit of LeMond.
@StevieD1x
@StevieD1x 5 месяцев назад
Greg is the true American GOAT
@carlstatham594
@carlstatham594 6 месяцев назад
Watched this twice now. It is always fascinating to listen to Greg. He is a great man and a great sportsman. America's greatest cyclist.
@painteater19
@painteater19 6 месяцев назад
LeMonster!!! Would love to shake this gentleman's hand. What a class act.
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe 4 месяца назад
One gentlemen here. Won the in 89 retains the laurels.
@TBOJBO1975
@TBOJBO1975 10 месяцев назад
One of the best cycling interviews I’ve seen. Didn’t want it to end.
@EnergyMaxWh
@EnergyMaxWh 10 месяцев назад
I'm 47 and got into road riding/club rides after seeing Greg's win in '89. It's been a lifeline passion ever since.
@davidferguson3426
@davidferguson3426 10 месяцев назад
The man is a legend, seems so warm as a person. Great interview, anto
@TheRoadmanPodcast
@TheRoadmanPodcast 10 месяцев назад
Cheers Dave
@eto2352
@eto2352 10 месяцев назад
LeMond the American GOAT. You really need a Part 2! Interesting that the personalities encapsulate the best and worst of America. LeMond is completely open, honest, grounded and a man of integrity. Armstrong is poisoned by blind ambition and willing to destroy anyone to get it.
@josephobenauer3093
@josephobenauer3093 10 месяцев назад
Truth.
@user-nk8yp9hw1g
@user-nk8yp9hw1g 10 месяцев назад
Armstrong was poisoned by the era that got considerably worse just in those five years between 93-98 ...... And yes absolutely Armstrong definitely attempted to destroy anyone who tried to expose the omerta of the sport and unfortunately at the time Armstrong was too young and too immature to appreciate the trail that Lemond blazed for him
@imightbebiased9311
@imightbebiased9311 10 месяцев назад
@@user-nk8yp9hw1g Don't you dare leave Andrew Hampsten out as part of that trailblazing!
@bamicus9342
@bamicus9342 10 месяцев назад
Very true!
@GCAJr
@GCAJr 10 месяцев назад
Lemond is not the American GOAT, Armstrong is, absolutely he was and probably still is an absolute jerk, but no way is Lemond better than Lance. All the guys were doping in the Armstrong era (and before ,let’s not fool ourselves) and he destroyed everyone
@pha4079
@pha4079 5 месяцев назад
I was just getting into cycling in the late 80s and I saw Greg winning the tour on Ch4 in UK - I was hooked. He was my hero (still is), an amazing athlete and man. Love this interview. I wish we'd had the coverage then that we do now.
@joeltemple8568
@joeltemple8568 5 месяцев назад
The greatest American cyclist ever
@johnandrews3568
@johnandrews3568 10 месяцев назад
This is GOLD... Greg has always been such a breath of fresh air and always has relevant insights. Been a fan of his since about 1980 and still a fan today. One of the very few pros I'd love to ride with and then have a beer with.
@nayr497
@nayr497 10 месяцев назад
With all that he has been through - hunting accident, deception with the Badger, Lance destroying his bike company, sexual abuse, his recent(ish) car crash in the snow - the guy still seems as genuine, affable, and cheerful as a fifteen year old who is just on his way up in the world. He truly seems unfazed by experiences that would have hardened, or even killed, other people.
@lleweybyrne
@lleweybyrne 6 месяцев назад
That was fantastic. What a great guy Greg is, even though he broke the heart of us Kelly fans in the 89 worlds.
@FreeMTrider
@FreeMTrider 10 месяцев назад
Greg Lemond has always been genuine. The real deal. I was 12 years old at the Nevada City Classic criterium here in CA in '79. He was still a junior and won both the Junior's and Senior Pro races. The next year he lapped the field. He also won the following year. The streets of NC were packed. Such a great time. Thank you for this interview!
@bradbianco
@bradbianco 10 месяцев назад
Greg is the best and watching his eyes light up while talking about the Tour really brought back memories of ‘86! Thank you for this post
@alastairmerrill9349
@alastairmerrill9349 10 месяцев назад
Anthony, you said in your intro that if more people subscribe, the guest names will just keep getting bigger, but here you've landed an interview with, IMO, one of the greatest cyclists of all time. And what an incredible interview too! Lemond is so insightful, candid and honest. Not just a great rider, but a great person. Congratulations on the interview, it is fantastic!
@sparx550
@sparx550 10 месяцев назад
My Cycling God. Great seeing Greg looking well.
@LarsRyeJeppesen
@LarsRyeJeppesen 7 месяцев назад
I am 54 and the 89 TDF for me is still the most crazy i sane Tour ever. Lemond is historical unique
@mattfoley6082
@mattfoley6082 10 месяцев назад
Thanks to this interview Greg LeMond is now my cycling hero. A man of integrity. Wish I could shake his hand and thank him. I read his book over 30 years ago and it was big reason I got into cycling as a hobby (fitness, not racing).
@TheRoadmanPodcast
@TheRoadmanPodcast 10 месяцев назад
That’s beautiful to read
@mattfoley6082
@mattfoley6082 10 месяцев назад
@@TheRoadmanPodcast Thanks for the interview! Greg was told in July 2000 of the $500k hush money to "disappear" Lance's positive test. You probably know by now that Lance was cheating as far back as 1993, when he secretly bribed rival Roberto Gaggioli $100k to let him win the Philly race (third of 3 races in Pennsylvania) and therefore the Triple Crown $1 million prize. I watched the race on local tv live. There is video on youtube showing Lance attacking on the final climb of the 18% Manayunk Wall leaving Gaggioli in the dust. At the time I and everyone were in awe of the young Texan's amazing attack and win. I was heartbroken decades later to learn of all Lance's cheating. So I have great respect and admiration for Greg's integrity in the face of so much pressure to look the other way.
@Calatriste54
@Calatriste54 10 месяцев назад
Oh yeah, man.. Integrity. That's what's missing now, integrity is so rare that it's shocking when you encounter it.
@claybowler751
@claybowler751 5 месяцев назад
I was fortunate to be on a road in Wisconsin at the right time when LeMond made a left turn. We rode together for several miles. Really great guy!
@johns3106
@johns3106 10 месяцев назад
I could listen to Greg’s insights and war stories for hours!
@markr5132
@markr5132 5 месяцев назад
Like many others I have been following and listening to Greg for over 40 years. What I like about him is that he talks about many many details of training, racing, his career, personal life etc... I always feel he is being 100% honest even if he upsets others ego's and even more impressive, he talks about his abilities to the degree that others could accuse hime of being egotistical. However I don't think he is at all, he just likes to share the details about his special life, journey, freakish physical gifts in large part to help other cyclists figure out how to maximize their success in the sport. God bless you Greg, and never lose your guts to tell it like it is.
@bobj8611
@bobj8611 10 месяцев назад
The highest praise I can give is I would like to have Gregg LeMond as a neighbor.
@jeff5985
@jeff5985 18 дней назад
I grew up in Washoe Valley NV. Between Reno & Carson City. I was a young man then, but remember seeing Greg on the road, training. I had a 10 speed bike, that I would ride over to friends houses to keep my legs in shape for skiing. (This was before mountain bikes). For those of us who knew who he was( cycling was not as popular then as now) we were very proud of him. F forward many years, I lived in Austin, TX. And remember seeing Lance A. On the roads around Austin. I was racing MTB at the time, and by his 3rd win of TDF, I told many friends in Austin I thought he was juiced. I was ridiculed . But guessed it. That's it.
@jeremyeliaswallace8628
@jeremyeliaswallace8628 10 месяцев назад
My favorite cyclist. Supremely talented. Won without a team. Got cheated out of at least one Tour and stayed honest in a world of liars and cheats.
@durianriders
@durianriders 10 месяцев назад
Greg was NOT natural lol. He also used EPO as evidenced by his own claims of 'super natural recovery'.
@franz009franz
@franz009franz 9 месяцев назад
and santa is real. this man doped just like everyone else did
@franz009franz
@franz009franz 9 месяцев назад
epo was in the peleton since ~1983. believing a clean rider won the tour against a doped peleton must take a lot of stupidity.
@eleycki
@eleycki 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, but did he though?
@mileshall9235
@mileshall9235 8 месяцев назад
@@eleycki 95% chance nope
@Slimandthegeeks
@Slimandthegeeks 10 месяцев назад
I just want to thank Greg for holding the Racing Cycles training camp at Rancho Murrieta, CA, it was the greatest experience of my life!
@nickhanlon9331
@nickhanlon9331 10 месяцев назад
I love it how Greg is just another cycling nerd just like the rest of us.
@tomporter3295
@tomporter3295 9 месяцев назад
Greg is a true American hero. Winning at all cost is worthless. Greg did it the right way.
@andrewpereira9271
@andrewpereira9271 10 месяцев назад
It's great to see LeMond once again recognized as the greatest American cyclist.
@anthonypeterson428
@anthonypeterson428 8 месяцев назад
Greg explains everything so well. A true ethical cycling hero!!!! Great interview!!❤
@tunaficiency
@tunaficiency 10 месяцев назад
Truly probably the best cycling interview of all time
@yozimerio
@yozimerio 8 месяцев назад
I saw Greg climbing Tibidabo in a stage of Volta Catalunya that finished near Barcelona in 1988. He was racing for PDM. As he says, he was dead last, 5 minutes behind the pack. At that moment I was a junior cyclist, and I felt like getting on the bicycle (I was on the side of the road), and pushing him up the hill. That's how bad it was. What he did one year later was amazing. One of my favorite cyclists for sure.
@mattclarke1838
@mattclarke1838 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this. Greg created the fire in me to cycle back in the 80's. He's a true legend and gentlemen.
@stevengagnon4777
@stevengagnon4777 5 месяцев назад
Thank You Greg and God Bless You. This was one fine interview. Good work young man bless you. I don't think it is possible to quantify how far what Greg did reached. Just for the record hear I still have my 853 Zurich the best bicycle I have ever ridden...built thousands (like fifteen thousand sorta lost count but a conservative estimate . Hammered quite a few of those before they went to the floor) of bicycles...the Lemonds always felt just right.
@curtvaughan2836
@curtvaughan2836 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. Greg Lemond's winning the TdF back in the 80's put pro-cycling on my radar. As an American, in my 30s back then, pro-cycling on the European continent was barely a footnote in cycling mags. What a trip the sport has been through since then ...
@stephenbetley9596
@stephenbetley9596 10 месяцев назад
That was great. Heard Greg talk about his life before. This was up there. But yes, definitely needs part 2. The battle with Chiappucci in '90 where he got 10mins in one of the first stages, and the stage to St Etienne. And also the stage to Luz Ardiden with Indurain. Still one of my all time favourite stages. Talking about the classics as well.
@durianriders
@durianriders 10 месяцев назад
Beating the WHOS WHO of euro hemoglobin boosters as a clean as a whistle american boy. Powered by Amgens top tier product on page 5 of their 1989 summer catalogue hehe.
@kellyjones2974
@kellyjones2974 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, so happy to come across your video. LeMond is a legend and his honesty is so refreshing.
@Trees36547
@Trees36547 4 месяца назад
As a mountain biker with little interest in road cycling this was a fascinating interview. Greg came off as a complete class act as well as a legendary athlete. It really is unfortunate that Lance get so much more attention even post scandal.
@charliecleanup
@charliecleanup 5 месяцев назад
Always a hero to me and my favorite all time rider
@kathleensullivan3926
@kathleensullivan3926 10 месяцев назад
Love Greg LeMond, incredible champion and advocate.
@underbear9683
@underbear9683 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for all the great moments Greg! A true champion and gentleman! I remember watching you in the TDF's in the 80's.
@sirbillmumptono.b.e.3946
@sirbillmumptono.b.e.3946 5 месяцев назад
A fascinating interview. I'm not even a cycling fan, and much of the technical bits and bobs went right over my head but this really grabbed my attention. Mr LeMond comes across as a really great bloke, good stuff.
@walker4133
@walker4133 5 месяцев назад
The truth always prevails. Greg is a hero!
@Driver8takeabreak
@Driver8takeabreak 10 месяцев назад
Wow. What an incredible interview. Thanks for asking the hard questions. And thanks to Greg for answering them honestly!
@markflolid5930
@markflolid5930 10 месяцев назад
Best interview ever of Greg. THANK YOU!
@robertbeger4275
@robertbeger4275 10 месяцев назад
I have always been so proud of Greg LeMond. A true hero.
@leeroy-RacingUK
@leeroy-RacingUK 4 месяца назад
I would love to sit down and have a chat with Greg......a chat about anything, he seems such a genuine guy
@alanbaldwin111
@alanbaldwin111 10 месяцев назад
Raced as a junior in 77 and 78 and it was clear to me and my small band of D. C. riders that Lemond was from another world. I qualified to ride the junior national championships in ‘77 which he of course won. I did not attend and remember knowing and thinking I would have been off the back in the first miles. What a talent and what a person! It looks and sounds like he is doing well from his illness. Peace and All Good to hm and his. 🙏
@mannyvelo
@mannyvelo 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this. Greg is a national treasure.
@rbonn3880
@rbonn3880 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant. LeMond is the real deal. One of the most engrossing conversations I've listened to about cycling.
@chadd9637
@chadd9637 5 месяцев назад
My childhood hero! I used to rush home from church sunday nights to watch VCR tape of the weekly updated on the TDF.
@MS-vt7fz
@MS-vt7fz 8 месяцев назад
A brilliant interview, thank you, Anthony! It's clear that Greg has a moral compass and has always maintained his integrity. Sadly, it sounded like this character trait limited his success and financial gains. This interview was very insightful and meaningful. It's just a real shame that characters like Grag Lemond do not get the respect or the rewards that they deserve, but we need people like him now more than ever. Greg Lemond, you're more important now than ever and you continue to be an inspiration, thank you.
@willbaren
@willbaren 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful interview, thanks for that, I can listen to Greg all day, his insights on modern doping were fascinating as well as new details on historic performances. Kudos to you. Cheers.
@shrkys4
@shrkys4 9 месяцев назад
I had the pleasure to meet Greg at The Pedaler in El Sobrante CA in the 80's, he was doing a tour for Look pedals and fitting seminars. He was amazing, humble...I was still in high school and in love with cycling and to have met the biggest figure in US cycling at the time was unreal. I wish him the best, he's a good human being!
@ianslingsby3415
@ianslingsby3415 8 месяцев назад
Greg was always right. Many chose to look the other way what Lance did was evil thank God that our sport had Greg.
@benzwire7967
@benzwire7967 10 месяцев назад
That was the best Greg LeMond interview I've ever seen, hands down! And I've been following him since 1983. Nice job and great interview! Definitely need to do Part 2!
@ChristianW1975
@ChristianW1975 10 месяцев назад
I was about 8-9 years old, when I started watching The Tour de France with my dad back in the 80’s. I remember Greg vividly, fantastic rider
@marktemple7804
@marktemple7804 22 дня назад
Greg LeMond is a great American story!
@shadow123494
@shadow123494 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic talk.....cant wait for part 2. Greg is an icon in cycling and a true champion in every way ! A HERO !
@MichaelThorne_za
@MichaelThorne_za 10 месяцев назад
Amazing interview! I knew very little about Greg LeMond until now - massive respect to him for what he fights for! You've earned a subscriber - great content.
@blrun129
@blrun129 10 месяцев назад
What an amazing interview- yes please second part
@brennanshaw3840
@brennanshaw3840 4 месяца назад
Thank you both. I needed to hear this
@rickbowker
@rickbowker 10 месяцев назад
Best interview I've heard with Greg ! 👍👍👍
@burple65
@burple65 10 месяцев назад
Wow. Great of Greg to be so generous with his time. I don't think I've ever seen an interview with any cyclist that was this thorough. Fantastic!
@TheRoadmanPodcast
@TheRoadmanPodcast 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MrGrunz
@MrGrunz 10 месяцев назад
What an amazing interview. Big thank you to both Greg and Anthony. I could keep listening for hours. Looking forward to part 2👍
@Superdaverides
@Superdaverides 7 месяцев назад
Greg Lemond is a living legend. Salute Greg Lemond.
@katiebee266
@katiebee266 10 месяцев назад
Not only is Greg a legend hes a credit to humanity let alone cycling
@maximusaugustus6823
@maximusaugustus6823 6 месяцев назад
never worship a humanbeing
@katiebee266
@katiebee266 6 месяцев назад
@@maximusaugustus6823 I dont, just stating fact and giving credit where credit is due, you should try it rather than being so negative
@specialacompany
@specialacompany 9 месяцев назад
Greg was my Cycling hero since the early 80's ,glad to see him getting the recognition he rightly deserves . "The Last Rider" was so well made that even a Non Cycling fan would enjoy it. Fantastic Interview.
@robclendening4831
@robclendening4831 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic interview! Probably the best Greg conversation I’ve heard. Your interview style is refreshing.
@mad4tar77
@mad4tar77 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations, this was an outstanding interview, and it was obvious Greg enjoyed it too due to your deep level of knowledge. Could have listened for another hour, loved it, thank you both.
@ianbarr4716
@ianbarr4716 9 месяцев назад
Greg LeMond is where cycling begins and ends. A true class act. Absolutely fantastic interview here. No surprises....He was , is, and will always be my number one pro cyclist ever to walk the planet. Enough said.
@simoping
@simoping 10 месяцев назад
Great Interview / Discussion... Greg is a true legend in cycling and what a good guy. Anthony great job... like your style...
@gweflj
@gweflj 4 месяца назад
Great interview and an exceptional man. Such a shame his career was so affected by the accident.
@erichaheidrich4593
@erichaheidrich4593 4 месяца назад
A true sportsman. Legend.
@chuckhillier4153
@chuckhillier4153 10 месяцев назад
How FANTASTIC to see and hear Greg LeMond in this great interview. He is (as he's always been) the real deal.
@sayno4137
@sayno4137 10 месяцев назад
Lemond is a legend......They all doped .
@martindoyle5505
@martindoyle5505 10 месяцев назад
I'm only 35mins into it but hanging on every word. Can't wait to get back into it later on.
@romankarabutin3781
@romankarabutin3781 10 месяцев назад
What a legend🔥 One of the best interviews that I've ever saw! Thank you!!!
@danhirtle7825
@danhirtle7825 10 месяцев назад
Very nice interview. Greg's 1989 victory spurred my interest in cycling and it's lasted almost 35 years. Now that I'm retired I ride 5-6 days per week between road and MTB. Such a great sport. I appreciated his insight and science based analysis regarding the current generation of professional stars and how they've been able to push the envelope that much farther without doping.
@More-than-ladyboys
@More-than-ladyboys 10 месяцев назад
I remember that 1989 time trial like it was yesterday. So pleased for Greg but absolutely gutted for Fignon. Alpe d'Huez ‘86 though, it’s there my love of cycling began and remains today.
@kyleellsworth6440
@kyleellsworth6440 10 месяцев назад
Great interview! I am delighted to see Greg looking so good as well. I hope we get to hear much more from him going forward!
@dougowens4508
@dougowens4508 5 месяцев назад
He does not look well. He is obese and needs a haircut.
@seamusweber8298
@seamusweber8298 10 месяцев назад
Superb interview, a great interviewer and a great guest, Greg LeMond. I remember 1980s cycling well when our own Stephen Roche and Sean Kelly were doing really well. Greg came to Europe and managed to beat the very best riders such as Hinault and Fignon. Always respected Greg even if he did beat Kelly at Chambery in 1989. Wishing Greg good health and best wishes.
@brucelowe3391
@brucelowe3391 5 месяцев назад
Great stuff, enjoyed all of it, thanks to Greg and the podcast team.
@incqbait_Ltd
@incqbait_Ltd 10 месяцев назад
thanks man for this. Greg is such a hero. I did cycling years ago, road and tt competition, I suffered a serious asthma attack in '90 but his inspiration of 89 helped me get over it...I was never any good at the racing but I loved it and it kept me going on for a few more years. I cant race anymore due to knee issues but I still follow it and love it when stuff like this comes up. Do a part 2 with Greg!!!! Thanks man!!!
@afischer8327
@afischer8327 10 месяцев назад
Incredibly detailed, stories I've never heard, exemplary interviewer, and the most respected US cyclist ever, as well as the most positive cynic in the cycling world. This interview is a delight, an education, and an example of expertise and listening from both sides. I have not found any other interview where Greg LeMond is so relaxed and open, even though that is his nature. This is a treasure.
@brianstranyak1049
@brianstranyak1049 10 месяцев назад
I stumbled upon your channel, and this was an amazing interview. Looking forward to watching more. I'm a big fan of Greg.
@gregmorrison7320
@gregmorrison7320 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic! So good I'm gonna listen again in a few days time. I have so much to thank Greg for as a young MTB racer back in the 90's I bought his book and it became my bible as to how to ride and train in the days of no internet, I did very well regionally and nationally thanks to Gregs guidance and training principles. I would have loved to have met him one day and have my book signed by him. Thanks for the great interview.
@ivansolero
@ivansolero 10 месяцев назад
This was truly one of the best interviews! If anyone pulled out the excitement and humanity you did! Thank you for this interview. He is a hero!
@colinheidtman6923
@colinheidtman6923 10 месяцев назад
Excellent interview. Very down to earth and amazing stories
@genxcyclist3734
@genxcyclist3734 9 месяцев назад
Excellent interview ! The duels between him and Fignon were some of the greatest cycling ever . 🚴🏼✌️
@SeaandSpeed
@SeaandSpeed 9 месяцев назад
One of the best ever interviews I have ever heard. What a total gentleman Mr Lemond is.
@britCpower
@britCpower 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic Interview . I rode with Greg a few years ago in California. To be honest he didnt really look like a cyclist and a bit over weight but my goodness was he still powerful up the hills, He was a super nice guy to talk too. A true cycling champion,
@brucejohnston6184
@brucejohnston6184 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, was in a race with an OLD ex-pro years ago. He ride away on the hills
Далее
The Untold Story Of My Time With Lance |  Hincapie
28:26
Fearless Greg Lemond
43:24
Просмотров 185 тыс.
We NEED To Talk About Motor Doping | GCN Tech Show 335
32:47
Roadman Reacts to LeMond's Most OUTRAGEOUS Moments
22:36
When Landis DEMOLISHED the Tour de France
29:13
Просмотров 348 тыс.
The Untold Story About Why I Quit Cycling | Greg LeMond
2:13:16
Hamilton's Untold Account of Doping & Forgiving Lance
43:37
Ronaldo Vs Other Players ☠️
0:42
Просмотров 30 млн
Jugadas de Entrenadores de FÚTBOL
1:00
Просмотров 3,2 млн