For years I've been mad at Lance. I was an Ullrich fan and I just couldn't deal with all that situation. Sure it was fucked up, but you know... no one is evil or angel, we all have light and shadows, so does have Lance, and every rider at that point (and, you know, everyonel in life). Anyways, at some point, after watching some interviews, reading stuff and listening to the man, I started to understand everything. Also, seeing how much respect Jan and Lance have for each other is 100% enlightning. So yeah, Lance's story is amazing. Every single part of it. And also, the fact thet the UCI didn't put any winner on Lance's deprecated Tours is pretty clarifying of it all. I would love to share a ride with Lance. I ended up admiring and respecting him for several reasons.
A true champion for me. I look at things like this...if he was the only one in the history of this sport take drugs ok...he is to blame... but they all did...and still do... nothing changed....
Fascinating. A lot of what Armstrong did to individuals, bullying, threats, businesses and careers destroyed not to mention using cancer as his shield are unforgivable but I do have some admiration for his resilience dealing with the way he kept his head above the water.
Best segment was of course about Jan. Lance never had a brother figure growing up. He had mentors but never that sibling friendship. He got that in spades with Jan and you can see how heavily it impacted his life. If Lance leaves a legacy with anything he did, it’s his love for Jan Ullrich that’s way up there. It’s cool as shit.
A a German Cycling Fan I hated Lance big Time...he never had the Grace of a Miguel Indurain or Jan Ullrich riding the Bike and he was a Psychopath. I forgave him arround 8 Years ago and I respect the Man..I became a Fan of Lance. I love what he did for Jan and I love the Friendship between him an Jan. Greetings from Southwest Germany(Black Forest)🥰
He’s an American 🇺🇸 from Texas, what do you expect? they don’t teach you class or decorum in that part of the world; for them, it’s all about winning! 🏆
Fascinating interview! I think I saw that Kristian Blummenfelt (elite triathlete) has pushed somewhere around 7 W/KG in testing. A similar number to Lance at his best. Thanks!
I can't wait for his comeback, when he proves the doubters wrong by becoming the first person in world history to overcome PTSD and win 7 TdFs. I think it's because his heart is two times the size of an ordinary human's. What a hero.
Some of the negative comments here from the do-nothings are laughable. Lance is a champion and far more determined, courageous and accomplished than the keyboard warriors littering the comments of every lance Armstrong video.
He proved that he was the best at cheating, and going undetected for a long time. What he did to defame and bully others, was totally reprehensible. Of course others cheated, however, they didn’t go to extreme lengths to cover it up, like LA did.
So if you want to win the Tour de France, first you need to be as light as possible. Second you need to be as strong as possible in the sub-lactate-threshold zone and to race as much as possible without going above this threshold. This is the same today, I think. And you need to train below it too. But the races are training by themselves, so the pros get some high intensity training. That's why Chris Horner says he never did intervals, he just raced hard. I guess if one doesn't race often or at all, they would need interval training or something similar.
Sounds about right to prevent chronic fatigue. Agree, I think intervals are good if you aren't training/racing the big (ie the big being about 500-800) kilometres per week.
Here in Albuquerque, the DJ on the station that I listen to asked "What is the best people to come out of Texas". I responded with this: Lance Armstrong. I know what you are thinking, “CHEATER”. But upon looking into pro cycling more; if you made a list of the worst cheaters in cycling history, I don’t think he would make the top twenty. When they look for someone clean to give the victories to they couldn’t find anyone. For my money Lance Armstrong is the best thing to come out of Texas, besides the Vaughn brothers!
I will always love Lance Amstrong & respect him! He inspired me to start road biking around my 50 ,last year I did 6 400 km in summer& this year I will try to do same.❤
People forget the positive effects he had on cancer suffers they forget the millions of dollars that he brought into cycling his sponsors still made a shit load of money off his name and they never gave a cent back . I the haters hate him because he just hasn't lied down and disappeared for fuck sack he was a professional sportsman that participated in a error that this was the norm and in reality things are still far from squeaky clean in any sport.
Was doping very common during the TDF or was it rare? Like how many riders were doping during these races? I’m watching the video as I write this so maybe the answer is already there.
I DON'T GIVE A FVC ........... HE'S THE GREATEST CYCLIST EVER.............99.9% OF THEM WAS ON DRUGS ..........I DIDN'T LIKE THE WAY HE TREATED PEOPLE ........
No one else noticed the toilet paper being removed and replaced on the Dalai Lamas’ head? Did they stop filming every time they did that? How did they maintain a straight face?
Lance still bashes Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis and wont apologize to LeMond. Cant change a sociopath, and Lance earned the bad reputation. If you watch his other videos, when talking about other cyclists who died on his team, or that he knew, its clear he possesses zero functional empathy. His brain simply doesn’t work like that. Not something humanity needs.
I have no interest in piling on this guy after he spilled the beans....but Lance is still trying to remanufacture the narrative on his terms - one tidbit at a time - still peddling talking points, "playing offense" as he would say....that he was unfairly targeted ...or why he was a freak natural athlete and how pure training explained the wins. For folks who are general sports fans, I'm sure it makes sense and easy to believe and move on. But for folks were truly love bike racing, and understand the sport, the real narrative is a very important historical lesson. Its not personal and it's really not about Lance...its about how a great sport became corrupted and almost destroyed by money and fraud.
@@prez25rsHe still did it, it’s not like oh there were 10 murderers and we only caught 1, that’s unfair to the other 9 murderers who got away with it??????? This is not logic, it’s absolute BS nonsense and legally it’s ABSOLUTELY NOT by any means a defense or even mitigation in the US criminal justice system. he would be given more time for not showing remorse or learning anything from his wrongdoing and how he HURT PEOPLE. It wasn’t just about the drugs, Lance HURT PEOPLE.
All of the comments praising this “legend” are hilarious. Go back and watch/listen to him disparaging everyone who knew the truth, and how his MANY lies destroyed myriad lives. But, hey, that’s just my opinion.🌹
@@fmtien I can appreciate your open heart, in regards to being forgiving. And, perhaps I’m in my feelings because I just watched the documentary which showed him at his worst, the arrogance, condescension, etc., that he exhibited towards anyone and everyone who questioned his integrity. That written, I’ll do my level best to be more open minded. I still feel some type of way about what he did, BUT, as the old saying goes…”to err is human, to forgive, divine.” Thank you for putting me in check (kinda sorta🤣🤔🤭). 🌹
@@rosierambo144 it took him awhile to realize that most people were not upset he doped since everyone in the peloton was doing it at the time but rather the way he went after people who spoke up about his doping. I believe therapy helped him realize this. Credit him for seeking help to learn and heal and grow. Shows a lot of maturity.
Can’t believe a word he says. He’s an established liar and he’s good at it. He’s not on record as ever having won a Tour de France. The name on his birth certificate is Lance Gunderson. Armstrong was his step dad’s name.
Ya, the title. 😂 NO. Lance flushed his integrity down the tubes with his fake wins and his evil mission to literally destroy those who accused him of cheating. 🙄👋
"Everyone on the tour was doping" shows 2 things. First is a false assumption that everyone was doping. So even if the top 100 finishers were on a PED and number 101 was not. Then number 101 was truly the winner. Hence Lance and 99 others cheated and not legitimate winners. Now was he world class. Yes. Only because before this he was. (AS A ONE DAY CLASSIC SPECIALIST). He was too heavy for a GC rider. And second a lack of knowledge of how EPO works with each individual. EPO makes some super strong but others just stronger. So it is not a level playing field.
Only thing that counts. Can you live with the feeling you were the best cheater in the world and every time you came over the finish with your hands high you really think you were the best of all drivers in competition. From 96% of all drivers using dope, you where the best in cheating the control system.
@@prez25rs Your an outsider, is was an insider. Lance was the most doped man. Epo, blood doping and cortisone and anabole and masking drugs. He was a sports junkie.
For years I've been mad at Lance. I was an Ullrich fan and I just couldn't deal with all that situation. Sure it was fucked up, but you know... no one is evil or angel, we all have light and shadows, so does have Lance, and every rider at that point (and, you know, everyonel in life). Anyways, at some point, after watching some interviews, reading stuff and listening to the man, I started to understand everything. Also, seeing how much respect Jan and Lance have for each other is 100% enlightning. So yeah, Lance's story is amazing. Every single part of it. And also, the fact thet the UCI didn't put any winner on Lance's deprecated Tours is pretty clarifying of it all.
I would love to share a ride with Lance. I ended up admiring and respecting him for several reasons.
Lance continues to inspire. Strength and honour, as Maximus would say. Thank you, this was a great interview.
The greatest ever ! Whatever people say this guy is a spartan warrior💪🏽 ,love from west Africa 🇸🇳🫶🏽
A true champion. Never quit
Lance is the absolute best endurance athlete in history. This can’t be disputed. Also great set!
A true champion for me. I look at things like this...if he was the only one in the history of this sport take drugs ok...he is to blame... but they all did...and still do... nothing changed....
Fascinating. A lot of what Armstrong did to individuals, bullying, threats, businesses and careers destroyed not to mention using cancer as his shield are unforgivable but I do have some admiration for his resilience dealing with the way he kept his head above the water.
Lance has always been so motivating. I love this
Lance is a legend.
He's the GOAT 🐐
Best segment was of course about Jan. Lance never had a brother figure growing up. He had mentors but never that sibling friendship. He got that in spades with Jan and you can see how heavily it impacted his life. If Lance leaves a legacy with anything he did, it’s his love for Jan Ullrich that’s way up there. It’s cool as shit.
That was my favorite part too. As well as I know Lance, I hadn’t heard that before. Very special
Very special segment about Jan. Moved me to tears. Loved it.
Lance will always be the best
ALWAYS!!
He’s sort of like a comedian now
@@ramencurry6672 okay monster athlete. Let me guess, you’re sitting on your couch eating Doritos.
Wow nice insight on Lance. If this doesnt change the Lance nay sayers nothing will.
Lance has a point: the cycling world did destroy Pantani and many other athletes.
Fascinating story of noblesse oblige.
A a German Cycling Fan I hated Lance big Time...he never had the Grace of a Miguel Indurain or Jan Ullrich riding the Bike and he was a Psychopath.
I forgave him arround 8 Years ago and I respect the Man..I became a Fan of Lance. I love what he did for Jan and I love the Friendship between him an Jan.
Greetings from Southwest Germany(Black Forest)🥰
He’s an American 🇺🇸 from Texas, what do you expect? they don’t teach you class or decorum in that part of the world; for them, it’s all about winning! 🏆
Great interview, great to hear about Ulrich and their friendship, clearly Lance helped him a lot !
I watched almost all episodes with JB on the Airstream trailer 7 years ago, what a ride now for Lance !
Lance’s share about his relationship with Jan was pretty special
Fascinating interview! I think I saw that Kristian Blummenfelt (elite triathlete) has pushed somewhere around 7 W/KG in testing. A similar number to Lance at his best. Thanks!
But heavier, including lean mass. To win a TDF he should loose fat and lean mass while pushing the same power
Lance legend
It would take multiple lifetimes to undo the harm he caused.
I can't wait for his comeback, when he proves the doubters wrong by becoming the first person in world history to overcome PTSD and win 7 TdFs. I think it's because his heart is two times the size of an ordinary human's. What a hero.
Some of the negative comments here from the do-nothings are laughable. Lance is a champion and far more determined, courageous and accomplished than the keyboard warriors littering the comments of every lance Armstrong video.
calm down. Thread is about Lance not you.
Ya, he's a champion drug taker for sure, fanboy. 😂
He proved that he was the best at cheating, and going undetected for a long time. What he did to defame and bully others, was totally reprehensible. Of course others cheated, however, they didn’t go to extreme lengths to cover it up, like LA did.
The old “what have you done with your life” argument!
I base friendships on the quality of the individual and not dollars or titles or whatever!
@@davidlynch9049 True enough...but then again.....they ALL were...and still are.
So if you want to win the Tour de France, first you need to be as light as possible. Second you need to be as strong as possible in the sub-lactate-threshold zone and to race as much as possible without going above this threshold. This is the same today, I think.
And you need to train below it too. But the races are training by themselves, so the pros get some high intensity training. That's why Chris Horner says he never did intervals, he just raced hard. I guess if one doesn't race often or at all, they would need interval training or something similar.
Sounds about right to prevent chronic fatigue. Agree, I think intervals are good if you aren't training/racing the big (ie the big being about 500-800) kilometres per week.
Lance please spoke more about motor in your bicke?
Here in Albuquerque, the DJ on the station that I listen to asked "What is the best people to come out of Texas". I responded with this: Lance Armstrong. I know what you are thinking, “CHEATER”. But upon looking into pro cycling more; if you made a list of the worst cheaters in cycling history, I don’t think he would make the top twenty. When they look for someone clean to give the victories to they couldn’t find anyone. For my money Lance Armstrong is the best thing to come out of Texas, besides the Vaughn brothers!
He has the sport in palm of his hand....great asset!
Still a winner in my book 😂
Крутой мэн. Его педаляж восхищает
I will always love Lance Amstrong & respect him! He inspired me to start road biking around my 50 ,last year I did 6 400 km in summer& this year I will try to do same.❤
Would Lance be so thoughtful and gracious if he never got caught? Hell no...
People forget the positive effects he had on cancer suffers they forget the millions of dollars that he brought into cycling his sponsors still made a shit load of money off his name and they never gave a cent back . I the haters hate him because he just hasn't lied down and disappeared for fuck sack he was a professional sportsman that participated in a error that this was the norm and in reality things are still far from squeaky clean in any sport.
Dudes at the therapy center: man that's fuckd up!
Interesting! Is it possible to improve the sound?
Unfortunately there is a setting on the recorder that needed to be switched. Thanks for tuning in and hearing the latest on Lance’s journey
Interviewer is such a nice lady
Great words ,,,
Was doping very common during the TDF or was it rare? Like how many riders were doping during these races? I’m watching the video as I write this so maybe the answer is already there.
During that era - basically everyone
@@dadlife8289thank you, did they go after everyone or was Lance the only one?
Was it common😂
@@glywnniswells9480 I was never very interested in that sport so now I am watching videos about that era, history and scandals.
Was it common in cycling it was common in fucking everything
Lance looks great!!!
Yes he does and he can still get after it!
I DON'T GIVE A FVC ........... HE'S THE GREATEST CYCLIST EVER.............99.9% OF THEM WAS ON DRUGS ..........I DIDN'T LIKE THE WAY HE TREATED PEOPLE ........
Who is this interviewer? Distracting imo. Go through my “products”? Interview the person, it’s not about the interviewer.
Lance wanted to kill him @ 40:20 wtf hella annoying
The depths of his hell are no where near the combined devastation of his “followers”. Just go away.
Weird vibe during the interview. The whole kickball "you were the tech nerd that didn't get picked" in the middle of the mans story was weird.
You’re not wrong…was trying to crack a bit of joke and it didn’t land. 🤷🏼♂️. Thanks for tuning in Jim. I hope you enjoyed the rest of the interview.
Kudos Lance helped Jan Ulrich
😊😊
Armstrong behaved no different than CEOs, directors, etc..you don’t think Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan and other idols lied and bullied people?
No one else noticed the toilet paper being removed and replaced on the Dalai Lamas’ head? Did they stop filming every time they did that? How did they maintain a straight face?
Lance is also the winner of The Tour de Mind. 💪🚴♀️💪
29:25 interesting.
I'm sure he could have won with out the juice...considering the athlete he was back then. Maybe not all this wins , but at least one or two.
Shall I call you mista??
Lance still bashes Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis and wont apologize to LeMond. Cant change a sociopath, and Lance earned the bad reputation. If you watch his other videos, when talking about other cyclists who died on his team, or that he knew, its clear he possesses zero functional empathy. His brain simply doesn’t work like that. Not something humanity needs.
my Brother! lance doggie
Interesting but jesus, sort the sound out
Unless he speaks about the motors related to Ferrari's mafia I can't t believe what he says
I'm just here to say, there's no back to integrity for Armstrong, He did way to much damage to cycling, no excusaes he's not full of shit, he's shit
We're here for Lance, no one cares about your peloton workout bud.
For gods sake, let Lance talk.
Once a scoundrel, always a scoundrel...Armstrong proved he's a psychopath that doesn't care about anybody but himself...don't buy his lies...
I have no interest in piling on this guy after he spilled the beans....but Lance is still trying to remanufacture the narrative on his terms - one tidbit at a time - still peddling talking points, "playing offense" as he would say....that he was unfairly targeted ...or why he was a freak natural athlete and how pure training explained the wins. For folks who are general sports fans, I'm sure it makes sense and easy to believe and move on. But for folks were truly love bike racing, and understand the sport, the real narrative is a very important historical lesson. Its not personal and it's really not about Lance...its about how a great sport became corrupted and almost destroyed by money and fraud.
They all cheated, all had the same drugs. But they went after him not others.
@@prez25rsHe still did it, it’s not like oh there were 10 murderers and we only caught 1, that’s unfair to the other 9 murderers who got away with it??????? This is not logic, it’s absolute BS nonsense and legally it’s ABSOLUTELY NOT by any means a defense or even mitigation in the US criminal justice system. he would be given more time for not showing remorse or learning anything from his wrongdoing and how he HURT PEOPLE. It wasn’t just about the drugs, Lance HURT PEOPLE.
Lance is still lying. And his comments on Jan during their racing days would make you blush
7:40 OF ADVERTISING/ALPHA BRO bullshit. Get to the chat.
An interview with Lance and part of the title is "Living in Integrity".... LMAO
Lance wears a cross around his neck
Lance cheats on his wife
Lance cheats in the TDF
Lance comes out as an atheist
7 straight tdf titles
Lost them all😂
All of the comments praising this “legend” are hilarious. Go back and watch/listen to him disparaging everyone who knew the truth, and how his MANY lies destroyed myriad lives. But, hey, that’s just my opinion.🌹
He’s acknowledged that he was wrong in going after those people. By doing so, he’s shown he has learned from his past mistakes. I can respect that.
@@fmtien I can appreciate your open heart, in regards to being forgiving. And, perhaps I’m in my feelings because I just watched the documentary which showed him at his worst, the arrogance, condescension, etc., that he exhibited towards anyone and everyone who questioned his integrity. That written, I’ll do my level best to be more open minded. I still feel some type of way about what he did, BUT, as the old saying goes…”to err is human, to forgive, divine.” Thank you for putting me in check (kinda sorta🤣🤔🤭). 🌹
@@rosierambo144 it took him awhile to realize that most people were not upset he doped since everyone in the peloton was doing it at the time but rather the way he went after people who spoke up about his doping. I believe therapy helped him realize this. Credit him for seeking help to learn and heal and grow. Shows a lot of maturity.
@@rosierambo144focus on your own sins. Then you will forget his.
Naa, hes still the old Lance who would say anything and hurt anyone to get the win.
Kicking a man when he’s down eh?
Lance isn't exactly "down" he still has several million that he made by cheating.
Stop watching your watch 😂
These dudes have no life - its a ridiculous echo chamber
What do you mean they ‘have no life’?
For starters, stop talking as though you actually won even one TdF
Lance is NOT a great champion. He threatened people, including Greg Lemond, who is the sweetest guy
Can’t believe a word he says. He’s an established liar and he’s good at it. He’s not on record as ever having won a Tour de France. The name on his birth certificate is Lance Gunderson. Armstrong was his step dad’s name.
I dunno........he's still worth over 50 million..................buy'in it ya'll???
Ya, the title. 😂 NO. Lance flushed his integrity down the tubes with his fake wins and his evil mission to literally destroy those who accused him of cheating. 🙄👋
4 mmol to 500 watts 🤪
It’s bananas! Thanks for tuning in!
So boring
Lance destroyed lives. You can't go on a media tour and hope to regain respect from people that know you.
Lance says he liked the process of winning the tour. Hey Lance! You never won it. You cheated into it.
Fuck off... Why are you watching?
All the betas rejoicing 😂… everyone on the tour was doping. Doesn’t make it right or wrong. Just facts. Pick a better battle
"Everyone on the tour was doping" shows 2 things. First is a false assumption that everyone was doping. So even if the top 100 finishers were on a PED and number 101 was not. Then number 101 was truly the winner. Hence Lance and 99 others cheated and not legitimate winners. Now was he world class. Yes. Only because before this he was. (AS A ONE DAY CLASSIC SPECIALIST). He was too heavy for a GC rider. And second a lack of knowledge of how EPO works with each individual. EPO makes some super strong but others just stronger. So it is not a level playing field.
Most hated person in Sport.
And so what? Are you a sheep?
Only thing that counts. Can you live with the feeling you were the best cheater in the world and every time you came over the finish with your hands high you really think you were the best of all drivers in competition. From 96% of all drivers using dope, you where the best in cheating the control system.
They all doped so they were on a level playing field
As did ⅔ of the peloton 🙄 Try something more creative.
@@prez25rs
Your an outsider, is was an insider. Lance was the most doped man. Epo, blood doping and cortisone and anabole and masking drugs. He was a sports junkie.
Lance looks puffy.
The man is getting older.