If you listen to Horner and the Lantern Rouge guys first, you’re unlikely to hear anything new here. Which always surprises me given the collective experience with this crew.
There were many, but I would love to tee up 4-5 of Lance’s epic rides (Sestrierre, LuzArdiden, Ventoux, Alpe d’Huez) and hear him , Johan, and George recall those days and stages. The team bus, discussions, Johans input as the director, etc…. I mean Johan remembers everything and hearing Lance explain his recollections would be kickass.
Great idea. I’m also super interested in how they did their doping before those big stages, how Landis screwed it up before his epic ride, etc. I think there’s a fascinating story there but no one wants to tell…
When all 4 are present there is a great chemistry. I appreciate the fact that all are respectful of each other, for the most part. Today everyone tries to talk over each other, get the last word in, discredit people in the group. Often watching shows with a group of individuals I get worn down with the divisiveness and strife. After this show I feel positive from the experience. Who does not need that in today's world! Lance was left alone -once Lance made that climb - once Keep them straight Johan!
If you're a member you get to watch the pre-show and some of its kind of funny like the things you talk about sometimes Lance's like save it save it save it.lol
He cracks the whip really hard when he wants to in the pre-show what they can do what they can't do have to go through Lance first awesome so he definitely is the boss.
Well said. He is respectful amid the panel of ultimate experts. He truly represents the majority of us, as cycling fans. A very important voice albeit perhaps not as knowledgable in the technical intricacies of the sport.
@@nataliemckail8781 I actually raced amateur around TX for just over 15 years, but I try to leave it up to the true experts. People don't want to hear me acting like I know what I'm talking about. Just a hunch.
@@TheJbhager nice one JB ill check it out his insights are second to none love the banter between you george and the 7 time champ amazing podcast thankyou 👍 currently learning spanish so i can watch la movida
@@TheJbhager And today, Saturday July 3rd, it has been exactly 22 years since Lance began its reign as he stormed to win the Prologue at Le Puy du Fou in the 1999 Tour de France. Long live the eternal king of the Tour de France!
My comment of the day: Lance you inspired so many people in the U.S. (myself included) to start riding, just like what was mentioned for Slovenia. Forever thanks 👊🏼
I love the JB2 podcast. Johan was one of my favorite riders "back in the day". I thought he was a smart rider. As director, he was brilliant, the best there will ever be. I so appreciate the insights, observations, and predictions today. I wish I spoke Spanish so I could soak up all his wisdom. PS, George and Lance were good riders too. :)
@@PatrickTindichapia Hi Patrick, I don't know if you know anything about all the trouble that Armstrong and Bruyneel have caused in France. I said it because you made a comment that I said to myself, does this man know about these criminals what they left behind here in France and Europe? Patrick, I supported this man (Armstrong ) and he was my hero in France, I have been paid thousands of Euro's every year to follow him and I didn't believe it at first, but when it came true I spent 5 years didn't see a tour because of this liar. So I know a lot about cycling and sorry for telling you, you don't know anything, I was a little disappointed in your comment. from there. be well, friend,
@@philanderton22 I was a die hard fan of LA , I too was greatly disappointed after learning about the doping allegations , I did not believe untill he confessed , I recognize fully the damage to the sport and the loss of faith in the sports special by the sponsors, I did an extensive research into doping in sport and more specifically in cycling, doping was an accepted culture and many team turned a blind eye to it and some encouraged doping , but all that is in the past, it is an exercise in futility looking back , we learn our lesson and look forward , what is done is done nothing is going to change the past
If you use a power meter and know your ftp, your training stress score is based on the fact that if you ride at your ftp for one hour, your training stress score (tss) would be 100. That's why doing any 60 minute workout that has a tss over 70 starts getting a little painful, over 80 hurts, and anything over 90 is a suffer fest (no pun intended). For beginners you should try to keep your weekly tss at around 300-350. For seasoned riders, 400-500 per week is pretty solid. It's a good metric to track because it can keep you from under or over training.
I go with George. Play book is out the window. I have never seen the amount of time gaps and change in the the top 10 in the first week, thank God, it's been like a Classics race day after day.
I wonder if you read these...? well Mr Armstrong it's been a while since i have heard you & actually I'm glad that you are doing something, my god i supported you for years, exspecially after reading your book it's not about the bike i think it was called, anyway I'm amazed you lasted as long as you did regarding coming out about you know what, anyway good to see you m8
t's raining in New York and my mind went to them on that road through Morvan that I know well can be so hot. Killer stage.. I wonder what tomorrow will bring
Lance and George were so sure UAE and Bahrain Victorious will not cooperate in the Tour. Both teams have Sport Director from Slovenia (Stangelj, Hauptman), they were also teammates in a few World Championchips... So, I would count that out...
Don't know if I'm with you on the betting promotion Lance. Those dudes are causing some pretty bad problems for some ordinary families out there. Loved the Cav Champs Elysees dream from yesterday, gave me goosebumps. Great show today good to see and hear Johan.
I supertucked on hills in the 80’s. I didn’t think it was a new thing. Maybe for the tour? Always made sense to go faster. I did it on a Redline bmx bike as well as my bro’s Ross Carrera lol. My knees were right above the ground on the Redline
I know the time difference might be the reason and difficult to coordinate , but could the wedu team consider doing a live show of a stage.. Say a mountain stage or a time trial..be interested to hear the thoughts of you all as the drama unfolds.
Jakob Fuglsang has been riding passive so far and saved energy for a big day out in the mountains, maybe though tomorrow is'nt long and tough enough for him. He says himself that he does'nt go for gc this year, buuut let's see. One of the Astana guys are gonna take tommorrows stage, Lutsenko, Fuglsang, Izagirre or Aranburu...
@@whynotride327 lots over the years. He's older now so not as current with the finer points but he would very knowledgeable in the teams,riders and courses in the 90s and zeros.
@@glennoc8585 In the first place, we haven't been in the 90's for more than 20 years so that is faint praise. Johann raced in the 90's and he is FAR better. Second, IMO, he was NEVER very good. He constantly misidentifies riders, strategies, and even the bikes. He should have retired long ago but for reasons I do not understand, they keep hiring him. Thank God they don't use him on the networks I watch. Again I ask, what have you ever learned from him?
@@whynotride327 It depends on what one's looking for i guess. Phil offers an insight into the sport whereas Johan and other commentators give a more in-depth coverage for the racing enthusiast. Phil has sold out dinners where he gets on stage and tells stories about the riders and teams plus he's also published. You're entitled to your opinion if course.
Hi, Matej is actually pronounced Matey. And Nusa is Nusha :). Jan Polanc is pronounced Yan Polantz. Cycling has gone crazy in Slovenia. It is hard to buy a road bike. There is more support for Roglic just for the fact of what he did in previous years and where he came from. We all want him to win the tour. With that said, Pogacar is right there in our hearts as well. Nobody hates him. We all want him to do great, especially now with Primoz in such trouble.
Did that climb with "forbidden assistance" ? They say doping gives the user unfair advantage over others? I respect him for admitting on tv his use of "forbidden substances". But I don't think he wants young riders to follow his example.
@@fujiwaramichaelm6686 what are you talking about?..There is still much “forbidden assistance”. You think riders today are beating Lance clean?..whoa..
Slovenia used to be a skiing nation. The snow is now unpredictable so the folks apparently turned to cycling - after all you can ride a bike in the snow, but skiing in the dry is somewhat more challenging. I heard there are more bicycles per capita in Slovenia than the Netherlands, not sure…
I wish they would include the link. I tried to share it yesterday, but UA-cam removed my comment. You can search for "2021 Tour de France JB2" on iTunes, Spotify or Soundcloud.
Women are known to be very good endurance riders. We have our own Sarah Hammond who did the Indy-Pac a few years ago from the Indian Ocean on one side of Australia to the Pacific on the other & many other gruelling adventures before and after. You won’t find her in the media. She’s a lone wolf. What about our Lachlan Morton? He’s bike packing the TdF unsupported AND riding the transfers. He rides for an American team EF so you might be interested. Johaan is correct. MM invented the super tuck.
Hey JB, please ask Lance about this idea. Making a new bracelet "FIGHTSTRONG" for all those fighting cancer. Lance was their hero and i am sure he still is for so many! I never had cancer but i wore my LiveStrong Bracelet from 2004 until just last year... 17 years that bracelet ment so much to me just a reminder to LiveStrong everyday! Thank you franco
Totally cool that a woman won RAAM. Hadn’t heard that. Not all that shocking, actually. If you look at ultra-marathon results (running), women tend to do really well, and the longer the race, the better they tend to do. It’s not unusual for women to win those races. Chapeau!
Has Sagan gone into a TRANCE or suffering some after effects from the crash or something else. He talked the talk about doing something y'day but it looks like Cavendish is riding over the hills ( big mountains to come ) and into another green jersey sunset! Huge margin now. Roglic too looks gone. Pogs team also VERY SLEEPY to see that breakaway get that much away. Not a good sign as Sean Kelly said.
I believe the crash and his team has issues. I heard he is looking for another. Maybe he'll have a revival like Cav, but Bora and Sagan doesn't look like it's working. Has he ever had help from teammates this whole race?
Johan is usually on the ball but 100% Matej did not invent the super tuck. Chris Horner has done a video on this specifically about guys doing it back in the mid 90s.
@@chrisbesserer Everybody says that this was Chris Froome. We saw him doing it when he won 8th stage of the TDF 2016. But we saw Mohoric riding like this when he won U23 world championships back at 2013. Here is a video: ua-cam.com/video/gwV3YUlZSxI/v-deo.html
Pogi was not good today, the heat is his only weakness and yesterday he spend a lot of energy to, he is smart, he knew that he can not race against two wild cyclocross racers all way long, so hi stay back. Van der Poel will never be a GT contender with with such a mode of racing, he will collapse in third week. Ineos is out, today tactics was disaster, Pogi can get back 4 minutes easily, but they can not! Nibali is not in the race, tomorrow he will lose 4 minutes. When Mohorič says today is my day then so be it. Roglič is done but is not done yet. UAE will not send any rider in breakaway, Pogi don't need help in mountains for 5 minutes only, because this is what hi will get from rider who spend all energy in breakaway, it was the same with Roglič every year, he needs the whole team close all the time as long as possible, the rest is his job. Pogi is the wiener tomorrow, to get back two minutes!
Johan is knowledgeable I say wva gets over the mtns and takes yellow on stage 8. He is noticeably better than mvp on long sustained climbs. He goes on descent w niboli Richie Porte loses more time tomorrow poor descender and cd be out if contention w roglic Can winner today descend? Pogacar might have to go w wva or w nibali on descent. We cd see big crashes tomorrow ugh don’t like them
You can definitely tell Johan watches the TVE Spanish broadcast. Some of the points he touches on are mentioned there and the fact that Lance and George seem surprised to hear them probably tells there’s a bit more depth and breadth analysis done by Carlos de Andrés, Perico Delgado and their fantastic rotating guests than the NBC Sports commentary with legendary Phil Liggett and company. Don’t get me wrong, I love both transmissions. Just saying that Johan probably watches his local show 😉
This show is really about Johan and George. The most interesting comments, insights and knowledge comes from Johan and George.
Absolutely. They could start their own show.
If you listen to Horner and the Lantern Rouge guys first, you’re unlikely to hear anything new here. Which always surprises me given the collective experience with this crew.
I think they all play their role and bring something to the show in different ways...unfair to say one guy IS the show
Lance is the GOAT though #neverforget
@@rodionraskolnikov2281 I cannot agree more
Watch TdF til midnight. Wake up. Listen to these guys first thing in the morning. Keep it up!
Johan is gold. I really love listening to him.
There were many, but I would love to tee up 4-5 of Lance’s epic rides (Sestrierre, LuzArdiden, Ventoux, Alpe d’Huez) and hear him , Johan, and George recall those days and stages. The team bus, discussions, Johans input as the director, etc…. I mean Johan remembers everything and hearing Lance explain his recollections would be kickass.
That would be 🔥🔥
Great idea. I’m also super interested in how they did their doping before those big stages, how Landis screwed it up before his epic ride, etc. I think there’s a fascinating story there but no one wants to tell…
They did a whole series like that last year. Go back and watch previous episodes from July 2020.
@@Lgrayguthrie strange. I watched every single episode last year.
When all 4 are present there is a great chemistry. I appreciate the fact that all are respectful of each other, for the most part. Today everyone tries to talk over each other, get the last word in, discredit people in the group. Often watching shows with a group of individuals I get worn down with the divisiveness and strife. After this show I feel positive from the experience. Who does not need that in today's world!
Lance was left alone -once
Lance made that climb - once
Keep them straight Johan!
If you're a member you get to watch the pre-show and some of its kind of funny like the things you talk about sometimes Lance's like save it save it save it.lol
He cracks the whip really hard when he wants to in the pre-show what they can do what they can't do have to go through Lance first awesome so he definitely is the boss.
"Tuesday night World Championship bikers" - my man, George - awesome!
4:46 to skip the snake oil and get straight to the craic
I always watch Horner first--he gets down to business right away.
Speaking of RAAM... There is one Slovenian, Jure Robič, 5-time RAAM winner. A legend.
Hi JB! Thanks for all the work that you do, THEMOVE and JB2 wouldn’t be possible without you!
Well said. He is respectful amid the panel of ultimate experts. He truly represents the majority of us, as cycling fans. A very important voice albeit perhaps not as knowledgable in the technical intricacies of the sport.
@@nataliemckail8781 I actually raced amateur around TX for just over 15 years, but I try to leave it up to the true experts. People don't want to hear me acting like I know what I'm talking about. Just a hunch.
@@TheJbhager I really enjoy your input!
JB for President!
Can we all agree the parkour/stages of this TDF is fire so far
We've missed you johan
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
@@TheJbhager nice one JB ill check it out his insights are second to none love the banter between you george and the 7 time champ amazing podcast thankyou 👍 currently learning spanish so i can watch la movida
@@TheJbhager And today, Saturday July 3rd, it has been exactly 22 years since Lance began its reign as he stormed to win the Prologue at Le Puy du Fou in the 1999 Tour de France.
Long live the eternal king of the Tour de France!
yes, well said
Lance makes for a great lead-in and tempo maker for the show, but damn George and Johan’s insight is next level
My comment of the day: Lance you inspired so many people in the U.S. (myself included) to start riding, just like what was mentioned for Slovenia. Forever thanks 👊🏼
I listen when Lance and Geroge talk about the nuts and bolts of riding and related stuff. Kudos for speaking up about super tucking!
I love the JB2 podcast. Johan was one of my favorite riders "back in the day". I thought he was a smart rider. As director, he was brilliant, the best there will ever be. I so appreciate the insights, observations, and predictions today. I wish I spoke Spanish so I could soak up all his wisdom. PS, George and Lance were good riders too. :)
This is the type of show we need, great improvement with the insightfully analysis , keep it on the TDF , great work
You do not know anything about cycling sir,
@@philanderton22 ?!!! I have watch each and ever TDF From Greg Lemonds second TDF win
@@philanderton22 please educate me , because apparently I do not know anything
@@PatrickTindichapia Hi Patrick, I don't know if you know anything about all the trouble that Armstrong and Bruyneel have caused in France. I said it because you made a comment that I said to myself, does this man know about these criminals what they left behind here in France and Europe? Patrick, I supported this man (Armstrong ) and he was my hero in France, I have been paid thousands of Euro's every year to follow him and I didn't believe it at first, but when it came true I spent 5 years didn't see a tour because of this liar. So I know a lot about cycling and sorry for telling you, you don't know anything, I was a little disappointed in your comment. from there. be well, friend,
@@philanderton22 I was a die hard fan of LA , I too was greatly disappointed after learning about the doping allegations , I did not believe untill he confessed , I recognize fully the damage to the sport and the loss of faith in the sports special by the sponsors, I did an extensive research into doping in sport and more specifically in cycling, doping was an accepted culture and many team turned a blind eye to it and some encouraged doping , but all that is in the past, it is an exercise in futility looking back , we learn our lesson and look forward , what is done is done nothing is going to change the past
I love listening to Johan.
You all can find in between the lines in a few moments what other cycling commentators will not decipher in a lifetime. Cheers for the show! 🍺🍺
If you use a power meter and know your ftp, your training stress score is based on the fact that if you ride at your ftp for one hour, your training stress score (tss) would be 100. That's why doing any 60 minute workout that has a tss over 70 starts getting a little painful, over 80 hurts, and anything over 90 is a suffer fest (no pun intended). For beginners you should try to keep your weekly tss at around 300-350. For seasoned riders, 400-500 per week is pretty solid. It's a good metric to track because it can keep you from under or over training.
If you're not getting 110 for an hour, you're not trying hard enough
Our guys have such an influence that we all bought a new bike in Slovenia, not one, but two. It was interesting to listen to you. Good speed.
I go with George. Play book is out the window. I have never seen the amount of time gaps and change in the the top 10 in the first week, thank God, it's been like a Classics race day after day.
George: cav will win
George : cav will win
George: breakaway will win
Always great to have Johnan on board!!
Yes, Johan, you are good for the ratings.... Great insight, thanks.
I wonder if you read these...?
well Mr Armstrong it's been a while since i have heard you & actually I'm glad that you are doing something, my god i supported you for years, exspecially after reading your book it's not about the bike i think it was called, anyway I'm amazed you lasted as long as you did regarding coming out about you know what, anyway good to see you m8
Really enjoying this show keep up the good work guys peace from Ireland 🇮🇪 ✌️🤙
True, I am a senior, but I am very happy if on my favorite run, all on the aero bars, that I can hit 50 km/h even for a few seconds.
Johan is a legit cycling genius
I still wonder who writes the INRNG blog tho
And banned for life. That is a good thing.
Better. Right into the race commentary. Thank you.
this is a top top show
Much better sound this time, thanks
t's raining in New York and my mind went to them on that road through Morvan that I know well can be so hot. Killer stage.. I wonder what tomorrow will bring
Lance and George were so sure UAE and Bahrain Victorious will not cooperate in the Tour. Both teams have Sport Director from Slovenia (Stangelj, Hauptman), they were also teammates in a few World Championchips... So, I would count that out...
The show is fkn good, can’t lie 👍🏾
Glad to have Johan on!
Johan: "You want me in the show to help boost your rating.." BOOM!! 😂😂😂 …Spot on 😂 I'm a huge fan of JB2
Loved every second. The best show for real cycling insiders!
Don't know if I'm with you on the betting promotion Lance. Those dudes are causing some pretty bad problems for some ordinary families out there.
Loved the Cav Champs Elysees dream from yesterday, gave me goosebumps.
Great show today good to see and hear Johan.
@27:20 HILARIOUS !!! You made my day 🍻
This year just being a member again. Not watching the race on tv. I thinks it’s better experience. Feel like party time with the uncles
I supertucked on hills in the 80’s. I didn’t think it was a new thing. Maybe for the tour? Always made sense to go faster. I did it on a Redline bmx bike as well as my bro’s Ross Carrera lol. My knees were right above the ground on the Redline
7X! Never forget!
Johan, he just has to be on a show
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
Let’s gooo boys.
Tommorow its the same final when Schleck's bro attacks lance in 2009
Vingegaard put in a crazy strong tt for a super light climber! I would keep an eye on that guy
Great show
I know the time difference might be the reason and difficult to coordinate , but could the wedu team consider doing a live show of a stage.. Say a mountain stage or a time trial..be interested to hear the thoughts of you all as the drama unfolds.
Yes, at least a “group thread” style live text chat. Actual live show would be really cool.
Yeah you tell Lance Johann because you're the man, the tree of cycling Knowledge.
Jakob Fuglsang has been riding passive so far and saved energy for a big day out in the mountains, maybe though tomorrow is'nt long and tough enough for him.
He says himself that he does'nt go for gc this year, buuut let's see. One of the Astana guys are gonna take tommorrows stage, Lutsenko, Fuglsang, Izagirre or Aranburu...
Show starts at 4:50. Ahhh Johan…
Christ I learn more in 5 seconds of Johan than I do with 4 hours of Phil Liggett
Yeah but Phil is an all-round commrntator with historic insights of the country etc.
Out of curiosity, what have you ever learned from Phil??
@@whynotride327 lots over the years. He's older now so not as current with the finer points but he would very knowledgeable in the teams,riders and courses in the 90s and zeros.
@@glennoc8585 In the first place, we haven't been in the 90's for more than 20 years so that is faint praise. Johann raced in the 90's and he is FAR better.
Second, IMO, he was NEVER very good. He constantly misidentifies riders, strategies, and even the bikes. He should have retired long ago but for reasons I do not understand, they keep hiring him. Thank God they don't use him on the networks I watch.
Again I ask, what have you ever learned from him?
@@whynotride327 It depends on what one's looking for i guess. Phil offers an insight into the sport whereas Johan and other commentators give a more in-depth coverage for the racing enthusiast. Phil has sold out dinners where he gets on stage and tells stories about the riders and teams plus he's also published. You're entitled to your opinion if course.
How about a round of applause for our Canadian Hugo Houle from team Astana
i know a frigon from summerland/kelowna...
Johan is back 🥇
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
Learning so much. How about changing the boring grey curtain background? ;)
What are you, a child who needs to be amused with bright colors? Who gives a shit what color the curtain is.
@wedu you probably should moderate your comments.
I thought the guy from “Silence of the Lambs” invented the supertuck
Now that’s damn funny! …and quite the visual ;)
Thanks alot... Now every time someone says super tuck I start to laugh..
When is Floyd landys coming to the show.
JB! Huge shout out to your recommendation to the podcast with Johan, how about a clear LINK. Johan has forgotten more than these two clowns lol!
George is pretty knowledgeable, your comment is pretty unfair
Did he say Pogacar ate a croissant? Leader virtual general, team tested but not broken, as of yet, mountains and ITT on his side. The new Indu'Rain
Hi, Matej is actually pronounced Matey. And Nusa is Nusha :). Jan Polanc is pronounced Yan Polantz.
Cycling has gone crazy in Slovenia. It is hard to buy a road bike.
There is more support for Roglic just for the fact of what he did in previous years and where he came from. We all want him to win the tour. With that said, Pogacar is right there in our hearts as well. Nobody hates him. We all want him to do great, especially now with Primoz in such trouble.
"Lance you did that climb" ..."I did Johan?" lol..too many to remember.
Did that climb with "forbidden assistance" ? They say doping gives the user unfair advantage over others? I respect him for admitting on tv his use of "forbidden substances". But I don't think he wants young riders to follow his example.
@@fujiwaramichaelm6686 what are you talking about?..There is still much “forbidden assistance”. You think riders today are beating Lance clean?..whoa..
@@michaelsteven1090 So, if other guys are doing it, it's ok? Anyway, I respect your right to post.
😂😂😂 hahahahaha, well done Michael,
Slovenia used to be a skiing nation. The snow is now unpredictable so the folks apparently turned to cycling - after all you can ride a bike in the snow, but skiing in the dry is somewhat more challenging. I heard there are more bicycles per capita in Slovenia than the Netherlands, not sure…
Always thought that Slovenia is also a Mountaineering nation with lots of great climbers
@@vincentkrause7097 Correct. Trekking in the mountains is still hugely popular.
Lance needs to add Training Peaks to his ride data ingestion apps - TSS is prominent there.
Thank you. Please post link for Johan pod cast.
I wish they would include the link. I tried to share it yesterday, but UA-cam removed my comment.
You can search for "2021 Tour de France JB2" on iTunes, Spotify or Soundcloud.
The links for the podcast are available at wedu.team/themove.
I love the show, but you guys can't let Johan leave, its just not the same without him. His completely changes the show. He is a must.
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
@@TheJbhager You guys ever think about doing UA-cam video for JB2?
Women are known to be very good endurance riders. We have our own Sarah Hammond who did the Indy-Pac a few years ago from the Indian Ocean on one side of Australia to the Pacific on the other & many other gruelling adventures before and after. You won’t find her in the media. She’s a lone wolf.
What about our Lachlan Morton? He’s bike packing the TdF unsupported AND riding the transfers. He rides for an American team EF so you might be interested.
Johaan is correct. MM invented the super tuck.
Y’all guys gotta fix that humming buzzing audio noise
I do some noise reduction. You must have supersonic hearing
Johan - real insights about strategy etc, Hincapie - occasional insights, Lance - grumbling - 'we're going to have to get up early tomorrow.
Yeah Johan's back!!!!
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
@@TheJbhager Thanks been listening to the podcast. The show stays more focused on the tour when Johan is on.
what the heck was movistar doing?? Against Carapaz or against Roglic??
Carapaz. Vendetta explained in the show.
against carapaz as mentioned
Pure butthurt
Hey JB, please ask Lance about this idea. Making a new bracelet "FIGHTSTRONG" for all those fighting cancer. Lance was their hero and i am sure he still is for so many! I never had cancer but i wore my LiveStrong Bracelet from 2004 until just last year... 17 years that bracelet ment so much to me just a reminder to LiveStrong everyday! Thank you franco
115 is the norm here in Tucson ..but ,I'm not racing
I.F. only 86. These guys are monsters.
Have YB on permanently 🙏
Totally cool that a woman won RAAM. Hadn’t heard that. Not all that shocking, actually. If you look at ultra-marathon results (running), women tend to do really well, and the longer the race, the better they tend to do. It’s not unusual for women to win those races. Chapeau!
5:02
Thanks bro!
I like how lance everyday throws shade at whoop with the whole better than the wrist.
*_Without Johan- it's a bust._*
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
Great show lads
What’s the name of the Yohan podcast?
Dunno but I bet it starts with J
JB2. It goes in the same feed as THE MOVE podcast
Has Sagan gone into a TRANCE or suffering some after effects from the crash or something else. He talked the talk about doing something y'day but it looks like Cavendish is riding over the hills ( big mountains to come ) and into another green jersey sunset! Huge margin now. Roglic too looks gone. Pogs team also VERY SLEEPY to see that breakaway get that much away. Not a good sign as Sean Kelly said.
I believe the crash and his team has issues. I heard he is looking for another. Maybe he'll have a revival like Cav, but Bora and Sagan doesn't look like it's working. Has he ever had help from teammates this whole race?
Is his defense the parcours isn’t set up for him to win green. Too many points for pure sprint wins and not enough hilly breakaway points
@@HkFinn83 Well yeah...but Cav got points in the breakaway and Sag didn't......
Johan is usually on the ball but 100% Matej did not invent the super tuck. Chris Horner has done a video on this specifically about guys doing it back in the mid 90s.
AFAIK he invented super tuck while pedaling. Stress is on "while".
Where can we see this video?
@@EdvardRojc go to Chris Horner's channel, then sort by oldest first. Then it's the 43rd video.
What about Carapaz attack?
Dan Martin for tomorrow
Maybe it's just a cord thing but does George not realize that his headphones are on backwards???
Mohoric did not invent a supertuck but he was tha first one pedaling in this position
This is up for debate
@@chrisbesserer Everybody says that this was Chris Froome. We saw him doing it when he won 8th stage of the TDF 2016.
But we saw Mohoric riding like this when he won U23 world championships back at 2013.
Here is a video: ua-cam.com/video/gwV3YUlZSxI/v-deo.html
Pogi was not good today, the heat is his only weakness and yesterday he spend a lot of energy to, he is smart, he knew that he can not race against two wild cyclocross racers all way long, so hi stay back. Van der Poel will never be a GT contender with with such a mode of racing, he will collapse in third week. Ineos is out, today tactics was disaster, Pogi can get back 4 minutes easily, but they can not! Nibali is not in the race, tomorrow he will lose 4 minutes. When Mohorič says today is my day then so be it. Roglič is done but is not done yet. UAE will not send any rider in breakaway, Pogi don't need help in mountains for 5 minutes only, because this is what hi will get from rider who spend all energy in breakaway, it was the same with Roglič every year, he needs the whole team close all the time as long as possible, the rest is his job. Pogi is the wiener tomorrow, to get back two minutes!
Vamos!
#MOSCA
Araphiliipe, won there in 2018,
Sorry meant as tomorrow’s winner.
Great Show Lance , Thank You for bringing JB over to chit chat.... 😃
Mark Renshaw picked Mohric
Lance mispronouncing Nuša's name when calling for her help to pronounce Matej's lol
Johan is knowledgeable
I say wva gets over the mtns and takes yellow on stage 8. He is noticeably better than mvp on long sustained climbs. He goes on descent w niboli
Richie Porte loses more time tomorrow poor descender and cd be out if contention w roglic
Can winner today descend?
Pogacar might have to go w wva or w nibali on descent.
We cd see big crashes tomorrow ugh don’t like them
Hard to believe LA has never heard of a TSS score? LOL
Hello guys excellent program I’m from Puerto Rico, does Johan Bruyneel has his own UA-cam channel?
JB^2...jb-squared
Johan has his own show if you subscribe to THE MOVE podcast. We wanted to give him more time to go deep
If the best sports director to ever live can’t understand why Movistar is chasing.....nobody can 😂
Has anyone ever figured out why Movistar does the things they do? I feel like we talk about questionable tactics with them every grand tour.
@@richmartin1427 They like to defend 7th place for some strange reason
I think they are really butthurt at Carapaz, at least they were in the Netflix show.
Anybody done the math on when Valverde will reach age sufficient to be the oldest tour stage winner ever? I think it must be soon.
I did my own math. He would set the record already if/when he wins a stage. 41 years 65 days. Valverde reached that age around June 20th.
Hence, he's my pick for tomorrow.
MVDP will not leave until Van Aert is out of second position. I know he wants to get to tokio but he does not give it to him just like that.
You can definitely tell Johan watches the TVE Spanish broadcast. Some of the points he touches on are mentioned there and the fact that Lance and George seem surprised to hear them probably tells there’s a bit more depth and breadth analysis done by Carlos de Andrés, Perico Delgado and their fantastic rotating guests than the NBC Sports commentary with legendary Phil Liggett and company. Don’t get me wrong, I love both transmissions. Just saying that Johan probably watches his local show 😉
You better call the podcast TFG. The Fraud Gang. Look at them, the club is complete again.