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  • Tour de France 1989. A race that was decided by just 8 seconds. How Greg LeMond embraced revolutionary tech to overcome Laurent Fignon on the final time trial in Paris is the stuff of legends. Alex and Ollie emulate this iconic day to find out just how much of an advantage LeMond’s TT bars and aero helmet gave him over Fignon in the closest Tour ever!
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  • @gcntech
    @gcntech  Рік тому +18

    Was 1989 the greatest Tour de France ever? 🤔 Let us know in the comments below! 👇

    • @fluffypig1473
      @fluffypig1473 Рік тому

      hi

    • @oscarcantu2642
      @oscarcantu2642 Рік тому +3

      Indeed the greatest Tour De France of all time 😊

    • @simonsepic
      @simonsepic Рік тому

      The wigs got ke thinking, you guys should do some crazy stuff. Like just throwing it out there, how does having one wheel bigger than the other affect performance. Or how does a can in the wheel to sound like a motorbike affect it lmao

    • @1269Dondude
      @1269Dondude Рік тому +1

      Yes. I wasn’t even alive then but it’s unbelievable the drama of how it ended

    • @wurzlitzer
      @wurzlitzer Рік тому +3

      It was the best TDF I ever watched and I was only 12 at the time we watched it on the telly channel 4 every single chance we got. Sean Kelly was ninth in the GC and picking up the overall green jersey and red jersey for intermediate sprints and pedro Delgado was third also overall he had won it the year before, I just remember it as the most exciting sports event I ever watched and I don’t think there is a TDF since that has been as exciting…that tour deserves its own documentary

  • @Dirschau
    @Dirschau Рік тому +86

    Funfact - in Poland, tri bars is officialy called lemondka... The best way to honor Greg.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +4

      That's such a cool fact!

  • @ethangodridge6833
    @ethangodridge6833 Рік тому +29

    I can remember Greg LeMond saying he had an added incentive as pre-TT, Fignon was already celebrating. This further fuelled the fire.

    • @justinbrown6558
      @justinbrown6558 Рік тому +2

      Yes indeed. If you watch archive interviews, Greg has said that Fignon told Greg before the TT ‘Congratulations on your second place!’

  • @stuartfreedman6854
    @stuartfreedman6854 Рік тому +11

    One of the best tours ever for sure. And who could forget Phil Liggett shouting the play by play at the end. Classic!

  • @marccale9890
    @marccale9890 Рік тому +11

    The Old Gregg reference was worth a thumbs up in itself...before you even get to the wig...superb video!!!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Glad you liked it

    • @justinbrown6558
      @justinbrown6558 Рік тому +1

      I chuckled at that too! 😂👌🏻 eels up inside yer, finding an entrance where they can! 👌🏻😂👍🏻

  • @matthewbooker1972
    @matthewbooker1972 Рік тому +20

    This brings back so many good memories watching the tour for the first time. I was 100% routing for Fignon but what a race. I was 17 when I watched the tour for the first time and I got totally hooked I begged my Mum to go guarantor so I could get credit at my loval bike shop and I got myself a £600 Raleigh 531 frame with a full 105 group set and full lycra and I thought I was the bees knees. I went out for my first ride and in the first 10 minutes someone driving a car ran me over lucky all they did was badly buckled my rear wheel and I was able to buy a new Mavic open 4CD wheelset which was a nice little upgrade and got back out on the road, for at least 8 months until someone pulled out in front of me and I went flying over the bonnet and landed on my face killing my bike which was a very sad day indeed. After that I bought a second hand Stumpjumper comp and took up mountain biking instead, plus I also decided to buy a helmet which I never wore it was the 80s after all.

  • @garysladek9110
    @garysladek9110 Рік тому +2

    I was on the Champs for the final, and yes, it was great. Today, as I think back, I am sad that Laurent is gone.

  • @notso100
    @notso100 Рік тому +13

    He had a couple of great quotes when asked, 1: "you never stop grieving", understandable, 2: the best was "weren't you the one who lost the tour by 8 seconds" - reply, "I am the man who won it twice!"

    • @philipjamesparsons
      @philipjamesparsons Рік тому +2

      Unfortunately, he is most remembered for losing the tour in ‘89. Even at the time, as a ten year, I remember watching the TT and wondering how much time he was chucking away with that hair dragging behind. I think he knew that; stupid way for a great cyclist to throw away a Tour de France win.

    • @justinbrown6558
      @justinbrown6558 Рік тому +3

      It’s difficult to ascertain the true character of Laurent from a few quotes, especially in his prime, during the TdF. He certainly said a few things which earned him a reputation for being arrogant, but he was also one of, if not the most highly educated riders in the peleton (as he was training to become a veterinarian surgeon before deciding to become a professional cyclist). He was passionate about defending the rights of riders as human beings, and had the ability to put the lesser informed in their place when needed… so what can you say to that? Considering that the French can sometimes be seen as arrogant (I’m trying to avoid too many generalisations here), and that they consider the race to be theirs, especially at at time when Greg was the first non European rider, first English speaking rider to win the race in 1986. Context is key here. Considering that Bernard Hinault was the last French winner, in 1985, I feel that this has been a healthy dose of humble pie for them. The French have been forced to re-evaluate their relationship with the race.

    • @notso100
      @notso100 Рік тому +1

      @@justinbrown6558 Well said. Thing is I never really saw him as arrogant, but I did see him as an articulate defender of the profession. Cycling is now middle class, it wasn't always so.

    • @justinbrown6558
      @justinbrown6558 Рік тому +1

      @@notso100 Exactly. Between 1998-2001 I lived in La Creuse, a department in the Limousin region of France. I had just graduated and was taking some time out, together with my parents who had just sold their house, and decided to move their life to France. We built a house together, and, one day when we were driving back from a Mr. Bricolage store (a building materials chain), we passed this guy riding a Colnago C40 with Spinergy Rev X wheels. I remember wondering if he was a pro, as it was the exact colour and spec that the Casino team were riding at the time. So we shouted out the car window in our pidgin French “Bon velo!”🤷🏻‍♂️😂 to which he replied “I’m English!”, so we pulled over for a chat and exchanged telephone numbers. He had originally arrived in France with the dream of turning pro, but didn’t make the cut, met a girl (who was a French teacher-from Wales), and together formed their own language school on the outskirts of Limoges.
      Anyway he was still very active in the racing scene and chaperoned English speaking riders who also had dreams of turning pro. It was then when I noticed the culture surrounding cycling in France. Back then cycling was predominantly a working class sport, much in the same way as football is here in the U.K. Even in the U.K, I have also witnessed a significant change in the demographic since I got my first serious road bike in 1986.

  • @gamby16a
    @gamby16a Рік тому +1

    This was such a fun video.
    Loved seeing the vintage gear in action and the spirit of Fignon in the wig and glasses.
    89 is still a monumental Tour.

  • @Jayneflakes
    @Jayneflakes Рік тому +3

    Bad taste jokes about murderers and quotes from the Mighty Boosh... GCN Tech seems like it was made just for me! Great video guys, now let's see Oli do a true crime pod cast, I bet he would be great at disposing of bodies while Alex giggles in the background.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha we wan't to hear this podcast! 👀

  • @andrewmcalister3462
    @andrewmcalister3462 Рік тому +3

    Ponytails, soundtrack, grainy footage..... I am so in the 80s with this video. ❤🎉

  • @JMcLeodKC711
    @JMcLeodKC711 Рік тому +8

    The 89 Tour de France was not the first time tri bars were used in the pro peloton. They were used earlier that spring in the 1989 Tour de Trump by 7-Eleven. Pete Penseyers used them to win RAAM in 1986

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +3

      We actually have a documentary on GCN+ about 7-Eleven. Why not check it out! 👉 gcn.eu/7C-

  • @richardmannion2779
    @richardmannion2779 Рік тому +11

    Two of the coolest cyclists ever - LeMond and Fignon, not Ollie and Alex. Laurent Fignon's autobiography is brilliant. So honest. My favorite Fignon TDF finish is LaPlagne in 87. That one where Phil Liggett goes nuts as Stephen Roche comes out of the mist. Not many remember that Laurent Fignon won the stage. He shifts into a massive gear (downtube shifters in those days), and just powers through the sprint.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      It was such a great era with amazing rivalries! A more modern rivalry was between Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck. We made a film about it on GCN+, why not check it out! 👉 gcn.eu/rivals2

  • @bikesbikesbikes7440
    @bikesbikesbikes7440 Рік тому +4

    I saw Laurent Fignon's Raleigh in Dave Marsh's store yesterday and we we're talking about this story. It's cool to see this video just the day after discussing it and lovely to see the Merckx bike.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Awesome! I bet that was a great discussion to have about such an iconic piece of history!

  • @davidorvis
    @davidorvis Рік тому +4

    Wow that information about the prologue with both of them having the same time is mind blowing. Thanks for recreating that guys. Keep up the great work.

  • @GordonHadler
    @GordonHadler 11 місяців тому

    I started cycling a few years before 1989 and watching Fignon winning the Tour 1983 and 1984 actually brought me into it. He was one of a kind, on and off the course. When watching the original footage of the last stage 1989, you can see him standing on the podium together with Lemond and Delgado. And although it may have been the sadest moment of his sportive life, he´s chatting and laughing with Lemond just a few minutes after. Great sportsmanship.

  • @bingobango6412
    @bingobango6412 Рік тому +1

    The old Greg reference 😂😂 gotta get the baileys out after that ride

  • @two-eyedRoy
    @two-eyedRoy Рік тому +1

    "If there's enough requests, we'll get more wigs."
    Cue the rush for Hank Cippolini - meatsuit
    Ollie ten Dam - nose wrap and giant toothypegs from TdF 2011 (I wouldn't mind seeing a vid on Dom's and Super Dom's a-day-in-the-life-of. 24hr workload of Watts for a hard stage pulling a top 3 contender)

  • @ItCanAlwaysBeLouder
    @ItCanAlwaysBeLouder Рік тому +1

    Loved the small Mighty Boosh quote! 🙌

  • @JMcLeodKC711
    @JMcLeodKC711 Рік тому +4

    When it came to getting UCI approval, 7-Eleven had to get UCI approval too. When 7-Eleven went to get approval, they had their bike sponsor with them, Eddy Merckx.

  • @CatManDoSocial
    @CatManDoSocial Рік тому +4

    Josh Portner at Silca likes to muse that Fignon's ponytail cost him the race because of the aero drag. Good stuff.
    I think one of the best things about that particular race was that the GC actually raced the last stage. I wish they did that every grand tour.

    • @philipjamesparsons
      @philipjamesparsons Рік тому

      That is what I believe. The hair was 20-30 seconds lost before the start of the TT.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Lets see what'll happen next year with the finish in Nice! Will be an interesting one if the GC is tight by then!

    • @wurzlitzer
      @wurzlitzer Рік тому

      100% agree it was such a good TDF being 12 at the time I watched every single stage

    • @larrylem3582
      @larrylem3582 Рік тому

      I agree on having a TT for the last stage instead of drinking champagne while rolling into Paris. The last day is only for the sprinters, now.

  • @bubblesezblonde
    @bubblesezblonde Рік тому

    This was a fun vid Felix and Dr. Bridgewood!!!

  • @kevinfettes4839
    @kevinfettes4839 Рік тому

    Loved the "old Greg" reference, voice was bang on.

  • @ianlaker9161
    @ianlaker9161 Рік тому

    I remember it well. Incredibly exciting!

  • @adamweb
    @adamweb Рік тому

    8:32 “Easy now, fuzzy little man-peach, hmm? You ever drunk Bailey’s from a cycling shoe?”

  • @chriscole4149
    @chriscole4149 Рік тому

    That is some good biking DRAMA! Love it.

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Рік тому +1

    0:24 There are Headwinds, there are Sidewinds, and there are Tailwinds. But this, this is the legendary PonyTailWind!

  • @armandoalvarez487
    @armandoalvarez487 Рік тому +1

    I remember reading a Bicycling Magazine article back from the days -and they tested this in a wind tunnel- that said had Fignon cutted his ponytail, he would've won the tour.

  • @markbooth6745
    @markbooth6745 Рік тому

    Good video guys. Its not just about being aero. You can also pull on the tri bars, and get more power down. There so comfy, You could knock minutes off. It changed timetriling, for ever. 😃👍

  • @rachelharvey71
    @rachelharvey71 Рік тому

    Alex in that wig is hilarious and then the TT helmet 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @nightsfalling
    @nightsfalling Рік тому

    Alex on that wig just got me LOL too much. 😂

  • @fredmcgough748
    @fredmcgough748 Рік тому +1

    Totally agree Ollie about the favorite Tour de France. That was a fun video to watch. 😅

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it! The 2009 and 2010 Tour had a rivalry between two modern greats and we made a film about it on GCN+, why not check it out 👉 gcn.eu/rivals2

  • @markbooth6745
    @markbooth6745 Рік тому +1

    One of the greatest tours ever. So glad i witnessed it.😃👍

  • @Rognivald
    @Rognivald Рік тому

    That was cool. So when the next recumbent bikes video? 🙂

  • @kaltonian
    @kaltonian Рік тому

    this is the race that started it all off for me, lemonds tri bars and aero helmet were revolutionary back then, as we found out with Ollie's swim cap there are watts to gain

  • @dennish9519
    @dennish9519 Рік тому +1

    I am old enough to been able to watch the years TF. That was an epic finish to the TF. Oh yeah and I went out and bought myself a set of those ft bars and still have them!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      I think everyone back then wanted the same tri bars!

  • @teverde
    @teverde Рік тому

    Great to see an Old Gregg reference here. I hope you drunk a shoe full of Baileys to celebrate.

  • @siriustraining1774
    @siriustraining1774 Рік тому

    Bravo guys!!!

  • @slowturn5664
    @slowturn5664 Рік тому

    What fun facts!
    Please sir, may I have some more?

  • @bjm2762
    @bjm2762 Рік тому

    Very interesting vid boys

  • @matt_acton-varian
    @matt_acton-varian Рік тому +2

    Great tech insight. I would highly recommend the recently released documentary film The Last Rider, especially if tthe '89 Tour finish and Lemond's life and career interests you. I saw it in cinema and was well worth it.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      That sounds like a good one! We have a recent documentary on GCN+ about another rivalry in pro cycling, between Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck. Why not check it out 👉 gcn.eu/rivals2

    • @matt_acton-varian
      @matt_acton-varian Рік тому

      @@gcntech Not watched that one yet but I did enjoy the Giro 88 Gavia climb. I am certain that the lead creators for The Last Rider share the same passion for the sport as those working on GCN+ documentaries.

  • @welkinlightphotography4070
    @welkinlightphotography4070 Рік тому

    Oh man... The Mighty Boosh reference had me in fits.

  • @adamcoatham
    @adamcoatham Рік тому

    Love the Old Gregg reference 😂

  • @jaydibernardo4320
    @jaydibernardo4320 Рік тому +1

    This is my favorite GNC video. Factual, funny & entertaining. That and I own a 20 year old LeMond bicycle (with 105s ftw). Still rides great even compared to my carbon fiber framed Felt. I guess I need some tribars to complete the LeMond look!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot and your bike sounds awesome! Have you submitted a photo of it into the GCN app?

    • @jaydibernardo4320
      @jaydibernardo4320 Рік тому

      @@gcntech I didn't know there is an app & I didn't think anyone would be interested in a 20 year old bicycle. Cheers mate!

  • @clayeewing
    @clayeewing Рік тому

    As a dedicated mountain bike rider and racer, road racing didn't talk much to me in '89. And yet, as it became clear Lemond was doing the impossible I was jumping up and down in front of the tv and yelling Go! Go! Go! (or, Allez! Allez! Allez!, for you intercontinental types). The debate over aero back then was interesting in my local ride group, and since the conventional "wisdom" was you had to be traveling 30mph for aero to function properly on a car, it seemed a wasted ideaso to me for a bicycle. Even my dim mind began to see the light in 1989.
    Your history lesson was so much fun, well presented (as always), with the joy of people in love with our sport. Which explains the many thumbs ups (all of them, actually) I've been giving the last five or so years. Keep it coming, we'll be watching.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! It's fascinating to learn about how tech was developed because of certain points in pro racing!

    • @clayeewing
      @clayeewing Рік тому

      @@gcntech I’m amazed at how mountain biking has driven cycling tech the last 40 years. Count them: indexed shifting, disc brakes, suspension of all sorts, frame materials. Lots of making fun of off-road on GCN, but we all love the innovations that began with the mountain bike.

  • @samarthur1847
    @samarthur1847 Рік тому +2

    I always feel a bit sorry for Fignon, a truly great rider, and died way to young.

  • @shenzhenpingpong
    @shenzhenpingpong Рік тому

    New best episode ever!

  • @slydawgg
    @slydawgg Рік тому +1

    I was 20 when i watched the race.Helmet’s weren’t cool back then but maybe you could do the badger,my hero from the 80’s and got me onto cycling when i was a kid.🚴🏼🚴🏼❤

  • @MrSJR39
    @MrSJR39 Рік тому

    The ‘89 Tour had us riveted to Channel 4 every evening for the highlights show (no satellite TV back in those days) for the next instalment of the Lemond - Fignon battle. On that final stage you could visibly see the speed differential between Lemond and Fignon, and remembering Phil Liggett commentating on Fignon’s approach to the finish line still brings me out in goosebumps. Absolutely nobody (except Lemond himself apparently) believed that he could beat Fignon by 50 seconds over a 24km time trial. Epic stuff!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Must've been quite the thing to experience!

  • @rudolphpyatt4833
    @rudolphpyatt4833 Рік тому +2

    One of the greatest Tours ever, certainly the most memorable finish in the last 40 years.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому +1

      We wouldn't disagree!

  • @cgfootman
    @cgfootman Рік тому

    Are there any links to where we can buy the snazzy aero wahoo mount you used during the test?

  • @bikerguy3338
    @bikerguy3338 Рік тому

    Time trial bars and aero helped definitely played a part. Also, Lemond was an absolute beast.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Being an absolute beast doesn't hurt either. 😉

  • @neil_down_south
    @neil_down_south Рік тому

    Literally lol at the myra hindley joke 😂

  • @eyelovelil
    @eyelovelil Рік тому

    You all spare no expense on props 😊. That’s absolutely great information you’ve shared.

  • @overcookit1433
    @overcookit1433 Рік тому

    Actually, I once tried to run those foldable wheel covers called "Uni Disc 700" (the pro version with magnesium instead of alloy rings, that made 200gr instead of 290gr) on the front and rear wheel (about 30 years ago). Already uphill, the bike was difficult to steer, but downhill it was even worse. After two relatively fast descents (normally they were fast, but with this setup, I had to brake all the time in order not to loose the control), I stopped and put off the front wheel cover in order to come home alive - the nipples and the folded covers I put in the jerseys pockets, the magnesium rings I wore around the neck like the pro riders in the early days wore their spare tyres.

  • @LLdasVitamin
    @LLdasVitamin Рік тому

    In one of the Marginal Gains videos from Silca Josh, he says that even LeMond refused the prototype bars for aesthetic reasons but then - being desperate to beat beau Laurent - was d'accord to try whatever was needed. He even accepted to use (what was then) a fugly unstylish handlebar.

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 8 місяців тому

    There should be a movie about this race

  • @theparalexview785
    @theparalexview785 Рік тому

    I still have a set of those Scott tri-bars, and used them for awhile on my 1989 Centurion Ironman. Gawdawful uncomfortable and unstable compared with later tri-bars. With a busted up neck I can stay in the aero tuck less than 50% of my usual personal TT route. And despite my ineptitude it's still good for a significant speed boost and time cut.
    BTW, if memory serves, LeMond used another version of the tri-bars in the 1990 TdF, but omitted the aero helmet due to the heat. And he appeared to use the tri-bars less than half the TT route, as the route didn't lend itself well to the compromised TT bikes of that era (IIRC, the 1989 TdF final TT was mostly flat and slightly downhill most of the way, perfect for even the TT bikes of that era). LeMond struggled more than in the '89 TdF TT, but Chiappucci (no aero bar, helmet, disc wheels, etc) completely floundered and lost too much time. Overall, not as graceful or dramatic as the 1989 TT, so the '90 TT is seldom mentioned.

  • @jayhoughton4174
    @jayhoughton4174 Рік тому +8

    It was possibly Fignon’s saddle sore that slowed him up by 8 seconds 😂

    • @prestachuck2867
      @prestachuck2867 Рік тому

      I remember watching live at the time, and Fignon said nothing about a saddle sore until after the race. He did however say before the start of the stage that he had been offered a set, and that he decided not to use them because they were “inelegant” and would not make a difference anyway.
      Most now believe that it was actually the size of Fignon’s ego (big head) which slowed him down. 😂

  • @paullinnitt5450
    @paullinnitt5450 Рік тому

    Great tour, could this years be even closer?

  • @ianlaker9161
    @ianlaker9161 Рік тому

    That Eddy Merckx bike predates 1989 by about 20 years!

  • @DPANDALEE
    @DPANDALEE Рік тому +1

    😮 the Myra Hindley comment 😮😂🤣😂

  • @philipjamesparsons
    @philipjamesparsons Рік тому +2

    Fignon, without the ponytail and a sensible cyclist haircut would have edged out Lemond even without the aero helmet. Fignon, was overconfident. Great cyclist, but unfortunately this is what he is most remembered for. It was exciting to watch though; I remember it like it was yesterday.

    • @altafari
      @altafari Рік тому

      The ponytail adds at least 15 watts

  • @wurzlitzer
    @wurzlitzer Рік тому

    Sean Kelly also had an amazing TDF that year winning the overall green jersey and the sprints which is the red

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      The king! We have a documentary on him on GCN+, you should check it out! 👉 gcn.eu/Kelly

  • @galenkehler
    @galenkehler Рік тому

    Crazy to think that if that commisaire on that day had a bad mood from a watery espresso, may have said no to the aero bars and set a precedent, we may never have had all the great tt bikes over the years

  • @larrylem3582
    @larrylem3582 Рік тому

    While illegal in most road TTs, if you get the chance to try a disk front wheel, it makes a huge difference in speed.

  • @buster.keaton
    @buster.keaton Рік тому +4

    As an American, I also think the '89 TdF was the best one I've ever watched as it's so rare for an American to be competitive in the TdF, much less win... especially now that we know the real story about "other American" that "won" the TdF in later years.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      It must've been awesome!

  • @levbobrov1398
    @levbobrov1398 Рік тому

    Another important tech lesson from that tour: watch with an alarm clock. Might have been the difference between third and first.

  • @overcookit1433
    @overcookit1433 Рік тому

    It did not decide the tour, but for me as a Jan-Ullrich-Fan, the TT at Cap Cecouverte in the Tour 2003, when he was the only one who finished under one hour and beat Lance Arnstrong, was just awesome.

  • @manuel7102
    @manuel7102 Рік тому +3

    Fignon had already lost a Giro d'Italia on the last stage a few years before against Moser because of (amongst other things) the TT equipment

    • @altafari
      @altafari Рік тому +1

      The helicopter didn’t help either

    • @manuel7102
      @manuel7102 11 місяців тому

      @@altafari Yeah it's part of the "other things", together with the mysterious cancellation of the Stelvio climb

  • @damianb.1007
    @damianb.1007 Рік тому

    Can we have the wattage timeline in summaries? It would be an extra data point.

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Рік тому

    An 11-minute Pepsi commercial! Well done!

  • @SethMarcell
    @SethMarcell Рік тому +1

    You fuzzy little man peaches, riding around a lake like old Greg

  • @boriss.861
    @boriss.861 Рік тому

    GCN Pixies & Elves a series of interviews with some of the brilliant athletes LeMond, Induraine, the fall guy Armstrong, the Tommy Simpson story and how that carried on.
    1954 Olympics was when the Eastern Bloc weightlifters were enhanced to be stronger.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      The GNC Pixies will see what we can do 🧚

  • @clippingin1593
    @clippingin1593 Рік тому +1

    What would be the aero advantage of Fignon's front disc vs Lemond's spoked wheel? I'd guess at least 30 sec.
    Perhaps if LF had added the tri-bars then he'd have been unable to ride a front disc due to twitchy steering - I know how difficult a 100mm HED Deep can be on a TT bike on a breezy day.
    Still, any kind of aero-hat would have been enough to save 8 secs over 24 km at their power levels.

  • @maximiliano8540
    @maximiliano8540 Рік тому

    Eckhard and Ollie did great, as always!

  • @manji001
    @manji001 Рік тому

    yes, WIGS PLEASE!

  • @TheZanger
    @TheZanger Рік тому

    We definitely need more wigs!

  • @washedup_adventurer
    @washedup_adventurer Рік тому +1

    I used aluminum can shims on my first road bike and tri-bar setup for my very first triathlon.

    • @larrylem3582
      @larrylem3582 Рік тому

      Heck ya! Shimming Japanese 25.4 mm bars up to Euro 26.0 mm.

  • @TheCountrySteve
    @TheCountrySteve Рік тому

    Fignon would've been overjoyed to have that much hair

  • @stuartpotter4923
    @stuartpotter4923 Рік тому

    What tech does super domesgeek, Dr Ollie, use to make his hair more aero ..... mid sentance!?

  • @laRapidafroome
    @laRapidafroome Рік тому

    jajajajaaj Alex es divertido!!

  • @dpthompson
    @dpthompson Рік тому

    I find it so strange to think that both Lemond and Fignon rode an eddie Merckx bike. Must have been a great bike!

  • @azfarzulfitri6214
    @azfarzulfitri6214 Рік тому

    Which type of indoor Trainer is the best for beginner.
    The roller trainer or that stationary trainer
    #askgcntech
    #AskGCNTech
    #ASKGCNTECH

  • @rogersimmons8788
    @rogersimmons8788 Рік тому

    An uncanny likeness!

  • @digbysVlog
    @digbysVlog Рік тому

    It is true that the tt bars helped Lemond win. It should be noted Fignon had a stronger team though. In fact, SystemU put 50 seconds into PDM in the Team Time Trial.

  • @stuartpotter4923
    @stuartpotter4923 Рік тому

    Wahoo taped to the stem?! ..... definitely a bodge.

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 8 місяців тому

    I think aero helmet was bigger factor. When I cycle without it I feel slower, I have longer hair as guy. But no long locks of blonde hair lol

  • @chrisridesbicycles
    @chrisridesbicycles Рік тому

    No doubt this was the greatest tour ever because it was the one that got me into cycling. I am the generation that had Space Shuttle posters in their room and LeMond made a bicycle, the only vehicle we were allowed to ride, practically a Space Shuttle. I remember the Monday after at school where EVERYBODY said „I‘ll have one of these on my bike“ no matter if it was a BMX.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Awesome! I feel that a lot of people were inspired by this Tour and for good reason!

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Рік тому

    Team Renault Elf 's hornet jersey, which current or recent team jersey have reached that iconic status?

  • @martinwilliams3365
    @martinwilliams3365 Рік тому

    I believe Fignon was suffering with a swollen Testicle on the last stage.

  • @rowdml
    @rowdml Рік тому

    When was this filmed? Long sleeves and a puffy coat? Currently the entire world is in the middle of a heat wave.. I would absolutely melt if I wore what they have on.

  • @richcrompton6891
    @richcrompton6891 Рік тому +1

    I’m still waiting for the aero test for Pog with tuft and without…

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Ollie did it a few weeks ago! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/q9_S-ebiEXE/v-deo.html

  • @pattonsims2121
    @pattonsims2121 Рік тому

    Nobody talking about the ‘ol greg reference 😭

  • @RazzFazz-Race
    @RazzFazz-Race Рік тому

    As far as I know Greg Lemond was the first Pro who uses a SRM-Powermeter. So he exactly knew which advantage he had.

  • @johnandrus3901
    @johnandrus3901 Рік тому

    It is nice to see the riders on bikes that weren't too far off from what the general public rode on, with the exception of maybe custom geometry for the particular rider. Top of the line bikes were around $1400-1600 or so in 1989, which translates into the mid-3000 dollar range today. Somebody who saved up some money could go out and buy a Schwinn Paramount or the like and be competitive. Back in 1989 dollars, the equivalent TDF bike they ride today would cost be $4000-7000. Ouch. The average Joe back then could save enough cash to buy a top bike. Sadly, not anymore.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Рік тому

      Bikes are rather expensive these days! You've gotta spend a lot to have a bike like the pros!

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Рік тому

    0:24 can you pick out any ardinal aero sins in that short?

  • @paddyhartlep8424
    @paddyhartlep8424 Рік тому

    Whats everyones 2cents on scott drop-ins?

    • @russellseaton2014
      @russellseaton2014 Рік тому

      I have Scott Drop-in bars on my single speed bike. I can count on one hand the number of minutes I've ridden on the drop-in portion of the bars over the twenty years I've had the bike. Handling is poor. With your hands so close together, and so low, any slight twitch or shake can send you into a crash. Its very different than when riding with your hands in about the same position on either side of the stem, where you are upright and looking forward. The bike just naturally goes straight. Unlike when you are bent over looking at the ground with your hands on either side of the headtube. The bike wants to go squirrely.

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Anders and Otto....uh.....yeah . Take the wig to Silverstone !

  • @Greg41982
    @Greg41982 Рік тому

    I want to be sponsored by Coors Light!