@TheMothergoose3459 There sure was a lot of hype behind the fight, as a matter of fact as a big boxing fan, I always knew when Mayweather had an upcoming bout. After fighting Dela Hoya, whenever he has a fight, there was a 24/7.
Fucking awesome footage no matter what people think about the riders I am sure we can all agree. Until L.A. is proven guilty I am one of those people who loves to believe in him. Most tested athlete alive and never a positive and all that...
I know the first song is on the "A Beautiful Mind" soundtrack and the third song is by the Crystal Method, but does anybody know who the artist/composer is of the second song? And, what album is it on?
You just keep drinking that Kool-aid. I swear Armstrong fans suffer from Stockholm Syndrome.... ;) I guess we'll continue this discussion at the end of July.
I don't know, next years course is a lot harder with more mountain top finishes, hardly Armstrong's strength anymore. I can't see Contador getting dropped on these, if he has last years form. btw it's "naive"
I doubt it. He won last year on his own with little or no team support. Some would say his team was against him. Unless Armstrong finds some new meds that no one else has he won't even podium.
what a load of bullshit, cyclists have rode dope free until the 60s when doping didn't even exist. most doping doesn't even have much effect untill epo and bloodtrabsfusion came into play in the early 90s. look ta bjarnne riis. ugrumov etc. riders who could barely finish a race until they took near lethal amounts of epo. up to the point that riis had to be awakened every hour of the night during the tour of 95 and 96 to see if his blood wouldn't get so thick that he could die from a bloodclot.
Tyler came in second in the 2002 Giro with a broken shoulder blade, he came in fourth 6.17 behind Armstrong in the 2003 Tour de France with a broken collar bone. Either way, Tyler is one tough guy physically and mentally. I'm glad he is racing again this year. Go Tyler!!!
Pourquoi une aussi mauvaise définition pour d'aussi belles images? Quel dommage...
J'avais bientôt 5 ans, je me souviens très bien de ce tour de France
Amazing video. Wish the sounds quality was a bit better.
Flow may weather blueprint
Un départ de Londres, je crois que je ne pouvais pas rêver mieux qu'un départ de la capitale rivale.
Lame, novice video...grade? F!
Premier tour de France que j avais regarde en entier
The narrator is liev shrieber. Aka ray Donovan
What a great narrator and written story
Wtf they did a 24/7 for this fight?
There was a lot of hype for this mate
@TheMothergoose3459 There sure was a lot of hype behind the fight, as a matter of fact as a big boxing fan, I always knew when Mayweather had an upcoming bout. After fighting Dela Hoya, whenever he has a fight, there was a 24/7.
I don't care what anybody says one talented rider that told the truth there are so many more that wouldn't
24/7=Floyd Mayweather. Sorry to say this guys but this guy invented this show and all avcess on shotime
This fight wasnt much but this ending is probably one of the top 3 in 24/7
That was a good fight until that bitch ortiz head butted floyd, floyd was putting it on him
@onetotwelve1 The song is Rob Dougan - Will you Follow me...
Souped up piece of backstabbing shit.
+mofomartian Are you the same; A souped up backstabbing shit, Or should I say; A brain dead souped up bag of shit
Song which begins at 0:24?
Thomas W A Beautiful Mind Soundtrack - A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics
Thanks!
must be the same composer whu scored SNEAKERS;) right?
So the footage caught using high-tech cameras, but it could only be uploaded in 240p?
I guess you had your bubble burst that year eh?
Was your brain abducted even then?
shows the beauty of cycling but not the pain
yes I am!!
Timex you still a big lance fanboy?
Great ending
Fucking awesome footage no matter what people think about the riders I am sure we can all agree. Until L.A. is proven guilty I am one of those people who loves to believe in him. Most tested athlete alive and never a positive and all that...
@Timexization 23. Lance Armstrong, Team RadioShack, at 39:20 oh guess I was right. So this is how Lance races without doping...
I know the first song is on the "A Beautiful Mind" soundtrack and the third song is by the Crystal Method, but does anybody know who the artist/composer is of the second song? And, what album is it on?
@Timexization Its not looking too promising for Lance now is it?
@abedfo thank you, thank you thank you for the title. i've been looking for this song for a long time.
title of the song at 3:20 or 4:40 please, anyone.
You just keep drinking that Kool-aid. I swear Armstrong fans suffer from Stockholm Syndrome.... ;) I guess we'll continue this discussion at the end of July.
I don't know, next years course is a lot harder with more mountain top finishes, hardly Armstrong's strength anymore. I can't see Contador getting dropped on these, if he has last years form. btw it's "naive"
I doubt it. He won last year on his own with little or no team support. Some would say his team was against him. Unless Armstrong finds some new meds that no one else has he won't even podium.
They might win the team competition, but the only chance they have of winning the individual is if Contador is injured... or banned for drugs ;)
Why has Contador joined Radioshack?
Lol comeback 2017
Can confirm, will not happen this year.
hardest sport best sport
Hi, i was talking about the song in the first cuple seconds. whats the name of that? THX!
he will be pro again when he's 46 xD
yeah. why not just say banned forever. and the guy already retired anyways. silly
Lol 8 years
one of the first cyclists who were tested positive on blood doping
name of the song, please
what's the song in the first 23 seconds?
he he he he... Pharmesutical Arms RACE fraud!
i need to know what the name of the first song ist. just the music in the first seconds right at the beginning. thx!
what a load of bullshit, cyclists have rode dope free until the 60s when doping didn't even exist. most doping doesn't even have much effect untill epo and bloodtrabsfusion came into play in the early 90s. look ta bjarnne riis. ugrumov etc. riders who could barely finish a race until they took near lethal amounts of epo. up to the point that riis had to be awakened every hour of the night during the tour of 95 and 96 to see if his blood wouldn't get so thick that he could die from a bloodclot.
as in...yes, I know he is an adice cyclist.
yeah you can really tell by his physique.....lol..yeah he likes to ride for sure.
That's Robin Williams at 7:43. I heard he's a hardcore rider himself.
Tyler came in second in the 2002 Giro with a broken shoulder blade, he came in fourth 6.17 behind Armstrong in the 2003 Tour de France with a broken collar bone. Either way, Tyler is one tough guy physically and mentally. I'm glad he is racing again this year. Go Tyler!!!