Thank you for a wonderful visual experience. I felt I was there and at 70 YO, it's as close as I will ever get there, so thank you so much for bringing it to life.
Thank you so much for sharing this great video. I love the angles and perspective. It was a joy to see some fans can be polite and respectful to the parade, the officials, each other and all the riders. Magnificent!
Thanks for posting this, I had fun watching it, almost as much fun as being there, but without the freebies. It almost felt like I was there with you and your friend. So, if you don't mind a little suggestion, I would say you could take a moment to introduce yourselves at the top and describe what we were about to see as opposed to using titling, it would make it more personal, and maybe a little more enjoyable for your audience, and even close the video with an address to the camera with your take on the experience. At least I could get a sense of the joyous spirit with all the music and goofy vehicles flying by, that you don't see in the televised coverage. I was aware of the caravan of commercial sponsors, but didn't realize just how many vehicles were involved, or how many were constructed to look like fruit or vegetables. I almost laughed the whole time, but maybe the most when the melon, cherries, or leeks drove by. The only time I got to see Le Tour in person was in 2011 when I flew in to Paris, but only saw the last day in Paris which of course is a very different experience than being on a mountain stage, because of the congested nature of being in a city, and of course it being Paris and the final stage there were people everywhere, as well as all the police and crowd control measures limiting one's movement. Next time I've definitely got to go earlier and get out of Paris to see a different perspective. Thanks again, cheers!
Weve been watching the TDF for many years now. I've given up most of the pro sports in the USA, too many entitled, self-absorbed athletes. WAY more fun watching these guys, and the scenery is great.
I primi tre classificati al tour fanno uso del monossido di carboni che in determinate dosi aumenta le prestazioni in salita. Per la federazione internazionale è lecito. Ma secondo me tutto cio che aumentano le prestazioni fisiche è doping. Soprattutto in salita. E Pogacar lo usa in modo illecito che gli altri due non conoscono Avete fatto caso che tutte le vittorie, Pogacar le ha avute negli ultimi kilometri e sembrava che stesse in moto staccando tutti. Non è possibile che si possano avere quelle prestazioni dopo una tappa tutta sali e scendi Sicuramente Pogacar farà la fine di Armstrong, che gli hanno tolto tutte le vittorie dal 1998 in poi perché si dopava.
Thank you for a wonderful visual experience. I felt I was there and at 70 YO, it's as close
as I will ever get there, so thank you so much for bringing it to life.
Thank you so much for sharing this great video. I love the angles and perspective. It was a joy to see some fans can be polite and respectful to the parade, the officials, each other and all the riders. Magnificent!
Really cool to watch the parade thanks for the video loved all .
This is amazing! 🎉
No conocía este aspecto del Tour de France: gracias por compartir estos bellos momentos
C'est magnifique video.Merci .
Thank you from Delaware, USA, for sharing a dream moment.
The Atlantic area is nice, but oh, so flat;)
super 😀, merci 👍
well done thanks. The man in yellow is called Pogi Superstar ;-)
This is incredible, each stage is like the super bowl, except for 21 days!
Thank you for your video. We appreciate how harsh is the climbing now that there is no cyclist yet 11:32
A great video, congratulations. Merci beaucoup...
nice video , awesome
Congratulation ❤❤❤❤️❤️❤️🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
Congrats to France!!
Thanks for posting this, I had fun watching it, almost as much fun as being there, but without the freebies. It almost felt like I was there with you and your friend. So, if you don't mind a little suggestion, I would say you could take a moment to introduce yourselves at the top and describe what we were about to see as opposed to using titling, it would make it more personal, and maybe a little more enjoyable for your audience, and even close the video with an address to the camera with your take on the experience. At least I could get a sense of the joyous spirit with all the music and goofy vehicles flying by, that you don't see in the televised coverage. I was aware of the caravan of commercial sponsors, but didn't realize just how many vehicles were involved, or how many were constructed to look like fruit or vegetables. I almost laughed the whole time, but maybe the most when the melon, cherries, or leeks drove by. The only time I got to see Le Tour in person was in 2011 when I flew in to Paris, but only saw the last day in Paris which of course is a very different experience than being on a mountain stage, because of the congested nature of being in a city, and of course it being Paris and the final stage there were people everywhere, as well as all the police and crowd control measures limiting one's movement. Next time I've definitely got to go earlier and get out of Paris to see a different perspective. Thanks again, cheers!
Respeckt for all ,nice people ❤
Weve been watching the TDF for many years now. I've given up most of the pro sports in the USA, too many entitled, self-absorbed athletes. WAY more fun watching these guys, and the scenery is great.
They are throwing the good chems to the fans.
Nice perspective…..
La caravane ne pollue pas !😂😂
I primi tre classificati al tour fanno uso del monossido di carboni che in determinate dosi aumenta le prestazioni in salita. Per la federazione internazionale è lecito. Ma secondo me tutto cio che aumentano le prestazioni fisiche è doping. Soprattutto in salita. E Pogacar lo usa in modo illecito che gli altri due non conoscono Avete fatto caso che tutte le vittorie, Pogacar le ha avute negli ultimi kilometri e sembrava che stesse in moto staccando tutti. Non è possibile che si possano avere quelle prestazioni dopo una tappa tutta sali e scendi Sicuramente Pogacar farà la fine di Armstrong, che gli hanno tolto tutte le vittorie dal 1998 in poi perché si dopava.
😂😂😂