Hey Lance , Growing up i was your biggest fan !! As huge cycling fan I can definitely take you to Eritrea 🇪🇷 and give you a tour of that beautiful unique place!!
Lance Armstrong lem me tell you about Eritrea.the biggest sport in our country ( Eritrea) is bicycle race. All the nation loves bicycle race.we are abig fan of you in fact. Because eritrea was under colony of Italy from 1890 to 1941 cycling became the biggest sport in Eritrea.another thing some people have been participated in 2015 but non of them have been wone stage.not only from Eritrea from whole Africa Bini became the first black African to win the stage.
I am not Eritrean, but I was born and grown up in Eritrea's capital Asmara and I grown up watching cycle racing every sunday, because in Eritrea cycling is the most loved and watched sport activity,
Armstrong is and has always been an inspirational figure for young Eritreans throughout the time I could remember. As a young boy, I remember my contemporaries used to wear shirts carrying your name and always wished to see you in person. I hope, you will visit our country, Eritrea, one day and make our dream to see you in person come true.
Appreciate you doing the daily recaps. The knowledge Lance and George and Johan bring to the analysis increases my appreciation of the Tour and teams' strategies. Chapeau to JB for keeping everything moving smoothly.
@Armstrong u r an idol to my generation in 🇪🇷. Our local cycling is strong and entertaining. We do also follow ur tour. Respect! Looking for the next GC from eritrea. Not exagration but real talent.
love the roglic callout. i was there when he won the galibier stage (going up the other side - as you mentioned) in 2017. that was an amazing ride. he might channel that tomorrow.
Intermarché sprinter for stage 3 was Gerben Thijssen. He was in good position but when the sprint started he was lagging and when Bini saw the opportunity he stated his explosive acceleration and won the stage.
Very happy for Bini, which is bound to be a huge motivation for many more Eritrean - and African - cyclists to take pro cycling. Also sorry to see Cav caught behind the crash and missing out on the sprint. Hope he can survive the Galibier and be ready for the next few sprint stages.
AMAZING FACT ABOUT ERITREAN CYCLING. 105,000 tickets was sold out for the final stage of 1997 Tour of Eritrea. The Eritrean National Championship always has around 5500 spectators at the finish line. Cycling is National Sport of Eritrea.🇪🇷
I heard you want to visit Eritrea What a big game changer for Eritrea especially for the cycling family, let me tell you something you're gonna hear a lot of negative news I think you even heard it but believe me it is a peaceful country no one is going to attack you or try to steal you you can walk any time any where freely without guard, you will surprise just go and see.by the way you well known and loved one you have a lot support actually like all the country some even have neck name by your name
As others have said, kinda disappointing that none of the hosts seem to know how big cycling is in Eritrea. I've got to give you some props for acknowledging the win and doing some basic research but you could have done so much more especially since it sounds like you have a production team in the background. Hope you'll research this some more and update us on what you've learnt in the coming episodes.
We have talked about the popular cycling scene in Eritrea many times, especially in 2022. Feel free to send more info our way, no we don't have a production/research team for such things.
Lance is a nincompoop! Eritrea was an Italian colony starting in 1890. Lengthy history of cycling. Eritrean kids do grow up riding/racing bikes like Europeans! Eritreans have been winning races against Italians since the 1930’s.
@@wedu Lance is a nincompoop! Eritrea was an Italian colony starting in 1890. Lengthy history of cycling. Eritrean kids do grow up riding/racing bikes like Europeans! Eritreans have been winning races against Italians since the 1930’s.
The cycling culture in Eritrea is incredibly vibrant and deeply ingrained in the daily lives of its people, far surpassing that of the United States. In fact, the enthusiasm and participation in cycling in Eritrea are at least double that of the US.
Do you believe in race karma? It was great to see Girmay win today after Philipsen kept crowding him and others into the rail at last year's Tour. Mads Pedersen respected Girmay's space today, yielding a safer sprint finish (except for Groenewegen getting squeezed); while van der Poel's flat impacted Philipsen.
Enjoy the perspective. Found you on Peacock at first and wonder what other stages they will host you? This way I can stay off my iPad looking at youtube
Guys, do you even watch the stages you are talking about?? :) Today the safety zone was actuallly 5 k ahead of the finish. They are experimenting with 3, 4 and 5k throughout this Tour.
Previous years I never missed watching a stage of TDF (on USA and other networks). Now on Peacock (which we have on a couple of our tvs but hard to pull it up ) and i have not watched one stage. Wonder what their viewership numbers are. I would guess much lower this year.
The first eritrean on the tour de france is Daniel Treklehaymanot and Merhawi Kudus . Daniel was the first african rider to win polka dot jersey . And Eritrean has cycling history from 1930s in Italian time.
Well done Biniam Girmay and Richard Carapaz. Richard Carapaz is the reigning Olympic gold medalist. Carapaz celebrated his gold medal with Wout Van Aert (silver) and Tadej Pogacar (bronze). Good for EF Education.
Eritrea is the epic centre of African cycling and the history of cycling goes back to Italian colonisation and bini is the result of this great foundation 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🎉🎉
JB, the tdf is the time for the bike manufacturers to release new models. Can you ask the guys how far in advance of the race did they get to get used to the new bikes? Thanks.
Galibier!! I followed Shanna Armstrong up the G and there was still an "Armstrong" painted on the road from your 7th win, Ian Dille rode up ahead of us for Bicycling mag, we posed for the LeTour Ultime '07 selfie and She bombed the other side into the night, peace3ed
Per ChatGPT: The toy lion given to winners of the yellow jersey during the Tour de France is called "Le Lionceau," which translates to "The Lion Cub" in English. It's a symbol of the Tour's heritage and represents courage and strength, qualities associated with the riders who compete for the yellow jersey. The information about the toy lion called "Le Lionceau" given to winners of the yellow jersey during the Tour de France is sourced from various historical accounts and reports about the Tour de France tradition. It is a well-known aspect of the race's customs and has been referenced in media coverage and official Tour de France documentation.
Why as Cav so far back and subsequently caught behind a crash - that should’ve been expected this early in the TDF when nerves are on edge?! Seems to me his tactics which are supposed to be “next level” are just as old as his legs! It’s embarrassing to get dropped on the very first climb of stage one and limp into the finish - needing an ENTIRE team to drag him along. Nice work keeping up on the revised 5k safely zone and a BIG thank you to George for finally shedding some TDF insight related to team tactics albeit late in the show, with my thumb cramping by fast-forwarding through all the boring ads!
They are in great shape and Lance is ripped without clothes on. Lemond is a legend but is overweight and has totally let himself go you must need glasses
You are only protected in the 3K/5K safety zone IF there is a crash and you are in or behind crash. Time gaps still exist within that zone otherwise and still exist in front of any crash. The race is still very much still ON in that zone.
Podcast getting better. I remember the days when a disgruntled Lance would say boring boring boring for sprint stages😊 Well this one was mainly boring. More interesting watching this video than the actual stage! Carapaz will lose at least 3 mins in the 2 time trials
I haven’t listened to the podcast yet, but just finished watch the stage. Super great that a guy from Eritrea, Africa won a stage, but everyone praising him as the first African is wrong. I know Chris Froome was born in Kenya, lived in Africa until he was 22, and today lives in Africa. Am I the only one who knows this? I think Africa would be proud of Chris’s accomplishments. Or at least know he’s from Africa and won a few tours. I hope Lance and the crew not only mention this but also give Girmay his correct praise. Good for him. Good for the tour. Good for Africa. Just not the first African. Still love ya Chris.
This is truly magic in history of tour de france a random African black guy came and in his second time experience of the tour we see him crashes our experiences sprinters..what is going on😱
He is not some random African guy, but very well experienced and very talented sprinter. You have a lot to learn … he has been racing since he was 13 and he beat Andre Griepol long ago back in 2018 when he was 18 years old in a sprint bunch finish. He beat MVdP, Van Aart and few others…
STAY MAD 🤣 Cycling isn't special in Eritrea 🇪🇷 it depends on opportunity and he got it OR you think we as African we don't deserve to WIN 😁 don't be Narrow minded.
Cycling is in our blood 🩸 he is not the first one on Tour de France believe me we a lot better then him they are waiting for international outside Africa and we are the riders in Africa more than 30 years it’s on UA-cam you can watch it
@@Erilovr4311 there are no better sprinter from Eritrea. Yes there are better riders, but no one has beaten Biniam one to one since he become world tour rider.
@@TT-rk4uy Im Eritrean and I agree with u we have better riders but I can't think of anyone who's better sprinter than Bini at the moment but I have no doubt with time we will see dozens of Biniams from Eritrea winning de tour
the audience needs to ask why Lance hardly ever crashed - was that because the teams was so protective would love to hear what George thinks? also why hasn't anyone asked why Lance never raced Paris Roubaix? seems he would have been in contention pre TDF GC
Cav was unlucky to be in the wrong part of the split after the crash that also removed Philipsen from the fight for the stage. After Galibier's stage we'll have many stages for sprinters, but it looked to me that even on this stage Cav was too far back. Probably George can answer this question better, since he has done leadouts in the past: Does Astana really have what it takes to get Cav in a good position so he's able to at least contest the sprints with chances to win, comparing with Alpecin, for example? I'm a huge fan of the show and have been watching it daily for the past years, including JB squared.
he is the olimpic champion from some place I dont even know where it is.....if you have a podcast show it's time to educate yourself and look at a map. 37:00
I didn’t find a Leo anywhere. Where does that come from? 😂 I found Mufasa -The most prized emblem on the cycling planet occupies a special place in the hearts of the riders, with English speakers nicknaming the little lion king who accompanies each Yellow Jersey presentation and whom they collect with care "Mufasa" for those who earn the privilege.
Real talk I: 5:42
Product promo: 16:48
Real Talk II: 22:34
Closing trivia and viewer questions: 30:58
Cheers!
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Doing gods work
Hero!
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Thank you!
Cycling is one of our culture in Eritrea. And we are proud of bini 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations!
@antoniodelrio1292 thanks we are proud 👏 of Binyam 🇪🇷 🇪🇷Eritrea 🇪🇷
Hey Lance , Growing up i was your biggest fan !! As huge cycling fan I can definitely take you to Eritrea 🇪🇷 and give you a tour of that beautiful unique place!!
Congratulations Bini. 👍👍♥️♥️. Greetings from Sri Lanka. Wish you good luck and success in the Tour de France. Take care.
Lance Armstrong lem me tell you about Eritrea.the biggest sport in our country ( Eritrea) is bicycle race. All the nation loves bicycle race.we are abig fan of you in fact. Because eritrea was under colony of Italy from 1890 to 1941 cycling became the biggest sport in Eritrea.another thing some people have been participated in 2015 but non of them have been wone stage.not only from Eritrea from whole Africa Bini became the first black African to win the stage.
Daniel Teclehaimanot was on the TDF podium wearing the king of the mountains for 3 or 4 stages in 2015.
Where is Urethra?
@@Booblickoffare you being sarcastic? You probably think you’re funny. Not!
@@Booblickoff
Eritrea not Urethra, [hope u r not acting stupid] Eritrea is found in the Red Sea across Saudi Arabia & Yemen.
Urethra next to Uranus. Lol
Armstrong you were ma fav cyclist when i was a kid. But now i can't believe Bini from my country starts to make history in ltf incredible ❤
I am not Eritrean, but I was born and grown up in Eritrea's capital Asmara and I grown up watching cycle racing every sunday, because in Eritrea cycling is the most loved and watched sport activity,
Eritrea has had a legit cycling scene for 30+ years - since I was in Africa. It was an Italian colony and has a high elevation. Super tough riding.
Urethra roolz
@@Booblickoff 1.5m
Armstrong is and has always been an inspirational figure for young Eritreans throughout the time I could remember. As a young boy, I remember my contemporaries used to wear shirts carrying your name and always wished to see you in person. I hope, you will visit our country, Eritrea, one day and make our dream to see you in person come true.
Best part of the day! Thanks guys (and gals) who put it all together!
The MOVE is more badass than any network show, keep up the great work gentlemen, and thanks for helping to make July & the TDF great.
8:45 “I image they don’t grow up racing bikes”. I’ve never saw a country more fond of cycling than Eritrea.
Bina, congratulations from Eritrea 🇪🇷 👏 ❤❤❤
Appreciate you doing the daily recaps. The knowledge Lance and George and Johan bring to the analysis increases my appreciation of the Tour and teams' strategies. Chapeau to JB for keeping everything moving smoothly.
@Armstrong u r an idol to my generation in 🇪🇷. Our local cycling is strong and entertaining. We do also follow ur tour. Respect! Looking for the next GC from eritrea. Not exagration but real talent.
Wow wow biniam i am so proud about you & family to 💯🇪🇷💯🇪🇷🐪🐪💪🙏🇪🇷💯 conger ( Teawet) bin
love the roglic callout. i was there when he won the galibier stage (going up the other side - as you mentioned) in 2017. that was an amazing ride. he might channel that tomorrow.
I don't think he is competitive enough anymore. I'd be surprised if he is still in contention by the end of the stage.
Congrats Bini what a ride 🥇 🏆 congrats Eritrea 🇪🇷 congrats Africa.
Intermarché sprinter for stage 3 was Gerben Thijssen. He was in good position but when the sprint started he was lagging and when Bini saw the opportunity he stated his explosive acceleration and won the stage.
Today’s win was awesome. What a class act during the post race interview. His family must be so proud. Just awesome
BINI BICI VICI!!! 🤙🏾🇪🇷💛🇫🇷
Good one.
Very happy for Bini, which is bound to be a huge motivation for many more Eritrean - and African - cyclists to take pro cycling. Also sorry to see Cav caught behind the crash and missing out on the sprint. Hope he can survive the Galibier and be ready for the next few sprint stages.
AMAZING FACT ABOUT ERITREAN CYCLING.
105,000 tickets was sold out for the final stage of 1997 Tour of Eritrea.
The Eritrean National Championship always has around 5500 spectators at the finish line.
Cycling is National Sport of Eritrea.🇪🇷
Lance drawing circles is my new favorite section of the show. Up next: draw a triangle
I heard you want to visit Eritrea What a big game changer for Eritrea especially for the cycling family, let me tell you something you're gonna hear a lot of negative news I think you even heard it but believe me it is a peaceful country no one is going to attack you or try to steal you you can walk any time any where freely without guard, you will surprise just go and see.by the way you well known and loved one you have a lot support actually like all the country some even have neck name by your name
Not enough ad promotions. You guys should really try to get more sponsors.
Love you guys; great show!
BINI IS HERO OF AFRICA 🌿💙🌿💙🇪🇷🌿🇪🇷🌿💙👍👍👍👍👍
For those who only tune in for the sponsor plugs you can turn off the vid @5:45.😂
and 22:35
@@carldavey472I bought wahoo computer and got 20% of because if THEMoVE:)
Thanks bro!
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@@carldavey472I do like my Roka’s, I get compliments on them all the time
"Historic," guys.
A historic day, for sure.
Eritrea has a lot of cycling races. And they race like there is tomorrow
"no tomorrow"
Cycling is a huge deal in Eritrea.
Correct…hope this is recognised in the next episode.
I may miss watching a stage but I don't miss this show
As others have said, kinda disappointing that none of the hosts seem to know how big cycling is in Eritrea. I've got to give you some props for acknowledging the win and doing some basic research but you could have done so much more especially since it sounds like you have a production team in the background. Hope you'll research this some more and update us on what you've learnt in the coming episodes.
We have talked about the popular cycling scene in Eritrea many times, especially in 2022. Feel free to send more info our way, no we don't have a production/research team for such things.
@@weduIts ok not to know! Thats why were here to learn and so much more!
Lance is a nincompoop! Eritrea was an Italian colony starting in 1890. Lengthy history of cycling. Eritrean kids do grow up riding/racing bikes like Europeans! Eritreans have been winning races against Italians since the 1930’s.
@@wedu Lance is a nincompoop! Eritrea was an Italian colony starting in 1890. Lengthy history of cycling. Eritrean kids do grow up riding/racing bikes like Europeans! Eritreans have been winning races against Italians since the 1930’s.
The cycling culture in Eritrea is incredibly vibrant and deeply ingrained in the daily lives of its people, far surpassing that of the United States. In fact, the enthusiasm and participation in cycling in Eritrea are at least double that of the US.
Great show, keep up the good work.
More circle drawing tips - If you start your circle at 2:00 or 10:00 instead of 12:00 it's also supposed to be more accurate. Love the show!
Do you believe in race karma? It was great to see Girmay win today after Philipsen kept crowding him and others into the rail at last year's Tour. Mads Pedersen respected Girmay's space today, yielding a safer sprint finish (except for Groenewegen getting squeezed); while van der Poel's flat impacted Philipsen.
I 💯 agree, who would forget that.
Biniam Girmay … BRAVOOO, so solid, so stable !!! 🚲🍻🚲
Enjoy the perspective. Found you on Peacock at first and wonder what other stages they will host you? This way I can stay off my iPad looking at youtube
Guys, do you even watch the stages you are talking about?? :)
Today the safety zone was actuallly 5 k ahead of the finish. They are experimenting with 3, 4 and 5k throughout this Tour.
Remember that brilliant downhill attack by Chris Froome several years ago...
how dare you lol
Previous years I never missed watching a stage of TDF (on USA and other networks). Now on Peacock (which we have on a couple of our tvs but hard to pull it up ) and i have not watched one stage.
Wonder what their viewership numbers are. I would guess much lower this year.
The first eritrean on the tour de france is Daniel Treklehaymanot and Merhawi Kudus .
Daniel was the first african rider to win polka dot jersey .
And Eritrean has cycling history from 1930s in Italian time.
Well done Biniam Girmay and Richard Carapaz. Richard Carapaz is the reigning Olympic gold medalist. Carapaz celebrated his gold medal with Wout Van Aert (silver) and Tadej Pogacar (bronze). Good for EF Education.
Eritrea is the epic centre of African cycling and the history of cycling goes back to Italian colonisation and bini is the result of this great foundation 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🎉🎉
JB, the tdf is the time for the bike manufacturers to release new models. Can you ask the guys how far in advance of the race did they get to get used to the new bikes? Thanks.
A few years back, Daniel Teklehaymanot, an Eritrean rider, also won an up hill stage.
Bini! Bini! Bini!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 congratulations to the first black winner of a Tour de France stage.
Wow first black winner of all time?
@@josep9599yes
That's all you see is skin color. Sad
@@josep9599 yes
@@UnknownUnknown-ev1yiEXACTLY. WHO CARES if he’s black white red yellow. He’s a freaking great cyclist End of story. My god.
How did these guys miss the new 5k to go rule?? Questioning if they’re even watching the stage 🤦🏻♂️
lol, right. MVP had a flat not a crash 😂😂
Not a new rule for all stages, just select ones that are more tricky with a run into a city. Not across the board.
Galibier!! I followed Shanna Armstrong up the G and there was still an "Armstrong" painted on the road from your 7th win, Ian Dille rode up ahead of us for Bicycling mag, we posed for the LeTour Ultime '07 selfie and She bombed the other side into the night, peace3ed
I heard the broadcast team say today’s safety zone was 5k. Is that final or will it fluctuate depending upon the stage?
Per ChatGPT: The toy lion given to winners of the yellow jersey during the Tour de France is called "Le Lionceau," which translates to "The Lion Cub" in English. It's a symbol of the Tour's heritage and represents courage and strength, qualities associated with the riders who compete for the yellow jersey.
The information about the toy lion called "Le Lionceau" given to winners of the yellow jersey during the Tour de France is sourced from various historical accounts and reports about the Tour de France tradition. It is a well-known aspect of the race's customs and has been referenced in media coverage and official Tour de France documentation.
according to alexa it is Felix
I can’t find anyone who says it is Leo. Where did that come from?
In 37 minutes fully 10+ was ads. Up there with streaming services.
Proud of you for growing up and wear your cap like a grown man.
Pocagar wanted to give the yellow away, so there u have it. Cheers from Denmark.
Awesome!
Why is not Johan here?
Johan so great
He’s in jb2 look for the video in 1 to 2 hours after this one on wedu
Fallout
@@alwaysglamorous8941 yeah, I noticed he's making a video apart. My question is why. They all together made a great team. It's a shame I think
Question: why was Pogacar upset with Tratnik at the end? It looked like Jonas was talking too. Any insight?
As they crossed the line? I think he was trash talking him. He covered his mouth so we couldn't lip read
Remember FRS drink back in the day? It was all good! I used to call it „freeze” 🍻🚲 Hope it will make its way back one day.
Where do we get Outcomes? I’m a member but even on the wedu site there aren’t any recent episodes for the TdF
Keep it up Lance, one day Allan is gonna come over and put your lights out.... year after year... 😂
Why as Cav so far back and subsequently caught behind a crash - that should’ve been expected this early in the TDF when nerves are on edge?!
Seems to me his tactics which are supposed to be “next level” are just as old as his legs!
It’s embarrassing to get dropped on the very first climb of stage one and limp into the finish - needing an ENTIRE team to drag him along.
Nice work keeping up on the revised 5k safely zone and a BIG thank you to George for finally shedding some TDF insight related to team tactics albeit late in the show, with my thumb cramping by fast-forwarding through all the boring ads!
As of a few years ago, LA still owned a slice of that bike company that won't be named. Does he still have it?
Why do Lance and George look so much older than Lemond?
What?
They are in great shape and Lance is ripped without clothes on. Lemond is a legend but is overweight and has totally let himself go you must need glasses
Is there a podcast with George but without Lance? Thanks.
Ya'll sleeping on Egan Bernal, he's a great climber and a previous TDF winner.
Is roglic boras all out leader? The team was scattered all over that climb yesterday. Looked like they were all riding for theirselves?
You are only protected in the 3K/5K safety zone IF there is a crash and you are in or behind crash. Time gaps still exist within that zone otherwise and still exist in front of any crash. The race is still very much still ON in that zone.
Podcast getting better. I remember the days when a disgruntled Lance would say boring boring boring for sprint stages😊 Well this one was mainly boring. More interesting watching this video than the actual stage! Carapaz will lose at least 3 mins in the 2 time trials
I am slightly surprised that you guys didn’t know that this was the first black winner of a stage of the Tour De France ever.
I haven’t listened to the podcast yet, but just finished watch the stage. Super great that a guy from Eritrea, Africa won a stage, but everyone praising him as the first African is wrong. I know Chris Froome was born in Kenya, lived in Africa until he was 22, and today lives in Africa. Am I the only one who knows this? I think Africa would be proud of Chris’s accomplishments. Or at least know he’s from Africa and won a few tours. I hope Lance and the crew not only mention this but also give Girmay his correct praise. Good for him. Good for the tour. Good for Africa. Just not the first African. Still love ya Chris.
But he is not real african like Bini
nearly every headline calls Bini the first Black African to win a stage 👍🏻
Eritrea!!! Yes Bini!!!
Le Tour is alway exciting but this year there for sure is a different vibe. Are the riders feeling “off” because it’s not going to end Paris?
Is Lance going to give color commentary on who is doping?
Guys , I would love to see Pidcock go over the Galibier with the leaders and decend like he did before on this mountain. Be fun to watch.
This is truly magic in history of tour de france a random African black guy came and in his second time experience of the tour we see him crashes our experiences sprinters..what is going on😱
He is not some random African guy, but very well experienced and very talented sprinter. You have a lot to learn … he has been racing since he was 13 and he beat Andre Griepol long ago back in 2018 when he was 18 years old in a sprint bunch finish. He beat MVdP, Van Aart and few others…
STAY MAD 🤣 Cycling isn't special in Eritrea 🇪🇷 it depends on opportunity and he got it OR you think we as African we don't deserve to WIN 😁 don't be Narrow minded.
Cycling is in our blood 🩸 he is not the first one on Tour de France believe me we a lot better then him they are waiting for international outside Africa and we are the riders in Africa more than 30 years it’s on UA-cam you can watch it
@@Erilovr4311 there are no better sprinter from Eritrea. Yes there are better riders, but no one has beaten Biniam one to one since he become world tour rider.
@@TT-rk4uy Im Eritrean and I agree with u we have better riders but I can't think of anyone who's better sprinter than Bini at the moment but I have no doubt with time we will see dozens of Biniams from Eritrea winning de tour
Cav is done. Too bad. Father Time has caught up
To Sir Mark
He should have brought his touring bike and a tent. Sad to watch
I would rather pay for the podcast instead of 15mins of commercials smh
Anybody what does GC means??? No idea. Thanks
General classification
@@alwaysglamorous8941 thanks mate. Got it.
General Classification, the daily overall standings
😂😂
Biniam is a talented man. My be he can win 5 times🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
the audience needs to ask why Lance hardly ever crashed - was that because the teams was so protective would love to hear what George thinks? also why hasn't anyone asked why Lance never raced Paris Roubaix? seems he would have been in contention pre TDF GC
As Lance predicted the Ecuadorian federation of cycling is not looking good! 😊
Better to focus on the Tour. It's a much bigger cycling event. Anyone doing the tour will likely be too tired to race at the Olympics effectively.
They did a big mistake!!
This is really good , but can we get johann on this , not just jb2?
He will be on tomorrow. Stage 4
Hoorah to the greatest Tour de France race winner ever, Lance Armstrong!🤩
Bini taking CYCLYING GLOBAL....GREAT Ambassador !
I totally tried drawing the circle.
5:42
We need some information about that Richard Mille George is wearing.
Cav was unlucky to be in the wrong part of the split after the crash that also removed Philipsen from the fight for the stage. After Galibier's stage we'll have many stages for sprinters, but it looked to me that even on this stage Cav was too far back. Probably George can answer this question better, since he has done leadouts in the past: Does Astana really have what it takes to get Cav in a good position so he's able to at least contest the sprints with chances to win, comparing with Alpecin, for example? I'm a huge fan of the show and have been watching it daily for the past years, including JB squared.
Good thing Philipsen was out of the sprint. He would've put Girmay right in the wall!
people keep mentioning pogacar and vinegard going down that one hill. I personally thought tadej looked much smoother and had better lines.
he is the olimpic champion from some place I dont even know where it is.....if you have a podcast show it's time to educate yourself and look at a map. 37:00
#VIVA #BINI#ERITREA#AFRICA#INTERMARCHE#!!!
Harmonica Road Blues
I didn’t find a Leo anywhere. Where does that come from? 😂 I found Mufasa -The most prized emblem on the cycling planet occupies a special place in the hearts of the riders, with English speakers nicknaming the little lion king who accompanies each Yellow Jersey presentation and whom they collect with care "Mufasa" for those who earn the privilege.
Not from Eritrea only from Africa.
Hi thanks for you opinion but eritrean be racing since 1945🇪🇷
Good stage for Pidcock to win on a solo breakaway.
Pog likes colder temps