Zulle rominger indurain all on epo oh forgot Chiapucci also as for millar being transexual well I do not know but all I do know is millar was harder than anyone on a bike, that includes anyone in this clip
@DocBlueSea yes we will never really know how many were doing what they were doing as a general rule I think the guys that were up on the mountains that you could actually SEE the effort and strain on theri faces were clean, but as for the poker faced leaders well its just obvious
Si Rominger era muy grande...pero siempre me ha mosquead mucho como pasó de ser un gregario sin nombre ( en el Chateaux de or, semilla del Gatorade) a ser una figura en el panorama mundial...ahi lo dejo...
Mariano Rojas como Martin Velasco en su primer Tour estaba entre los diez primeros, el de Cieza nos dio alguna alegría antes de su desafortunada desaparación. Aquel Amaya con Zarrabeitia o el mismo Montoya (tan bajito como luchador) a las ordenes de Minguez era una caja de sorpresas.-
Tony should have won this Tour. He had a weak team, was penalized during the TTT, had to ride his ITT in the rain (and punctured) when Mig rode in the dry.
Also, this footage doesn't show Tony repeatedly tried to drop Mig on the last climb up the Isola but couldn't do it.
Why has not the Tour been back to Isola? Great stage.
Robert Millar top Brit climber ever...
dan32113 4 months ago
Tony was the one guy that pushed Indurain, and came very close to beating him this one year.
I wish the Tour would go back to Isola 2000, a magnificent climb.
zenmachinefilms 6 months ago
I miss the Tour de France of the 80s and early 90s when the editors would put soap opera elements into it (5:33 - 6:36)
dachicagoan 7 months ago
Zulle rominger indurain all on epo oh forgot Chiapucci also as for millar being transexual well I do not know but all I do know is millar was harder than anyone on a bike, that includes anyone in this clip
WELLBRAN 7 months ago
@WELLBRAN so for the rest of the peloton
DocBlueSea 7 months ago
@DocBlueSea yes we will never really know how many were doing what they were doing as a general rule I think the guys that were up on the mountains that you could actually SEE the effort and strain on theri faces were clean, but as for the poker faced leaders well its just obvious
WELLBRAN 7 months ago
Si Rominger era muy grande...pero siempre me ha mosquead mucho como pasó de ser un gregario sin nombre ( en el Chateaux de or, semilla del Gatorade) a ser una figura en el panorama mundial...ahi lo dejo...
WARaxlyerin 1 year ago
GRANDE ERA MIGUELITO KE ERA UNA MAKINA
cosme462 1 year ago
mejia el colombiano muy bien colombia grande como siempre.
alestiven 1 year ago
I wish I spoke French..
Brino26 1 year ago
¿es verdad que Robert Millar se ha operado y ahora es un transexual?
jk6115 2 years ago
@jk6115 si es verdad robert millar es una dama ahora de echo hay una foto en internet de el vestido como mujer chao saludos
golazo1974 2 years ago
@jk6115 si, hay fotos en internet que lo demuestran....
WARaxlyerin 1 year ago
clearly indurain gave the stage to rominger at sprint
davidcandelas 2 years ago
True, he was not ambitious at all. He did much more 2nd 3rd in Tour stages than 1st
xaviqaz 2 years ago
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EPO- Indurain
benissimo86 2 years ago
ik verstaa er geen kut van
drommels3 2 years ago
Graaade indurain!!!!!!!!!
bustavin 2 years ago 2
Joder que alegria ver a Antonio Martin Velasco. Que grande!!! (hay gente que no te olvida)
ISUZU1975 2 years ago 5
el de torrelaguna, iba para crack....RIP
ferX27 2 years ago
Joder lo había olvidado. Y en el 96 murió Mariano Rojas, muy poco antes de que Armstrong anunciara su enfermedad.
xaviqaz 2 years ago
Mariano Rojas como Martin Velasco en su primer Tour estaba entre los diez primeros, el de Cieza nos dio alguna alegría antes de su desafortunada desaparación. Aquel Amaya con Zarrabeitia o el mismo Montoya (tan bajito como luchador) a las ordenes de Minguez era una caja de sorpresas.-
ISUZU1975 2 years ago
@ISUZU1975 q buena pinta tenia el chico este...q pena m dió el día q murió
TheChemiita 6 months ago
Indurain el más grande ,como ciclista y como persona.
merkypeich 2 years ago 4
Tony's team was great for the mountains. He decided to bring it. He knew there was a Team Time trial, so It was his decision.
Miguel made the last time trial with temperature, he was ill. Tony was unable to take time on Indurian in the mountain stages.
Indurain won that Tour and there is no question (in my opinion), he did enough to win it
rbu1540 3 years ago
Tony should have won this Tour. He had a weak team, was penalized during the TTT, had to ride his ITT in the rain (and punctured) when Mig rode in the dry.
Also, this footage doesn't show Tony repeatedly tried to drop Mig on the last climb up the Isola but couldn't do it.
Why has not the Tour been back to Isola? Great stage.
zenmachinefilms 3 years ago
Because without EPO they could not get up there?
WELLBRAN 2 years ago
Indurain was ill in second Trial. In Isola2000, as you see, he let Rominger win
xaviqaz 2 years ago
etapon¡¡¡¡¡
aleslabestia 3 years ago
Merci pour tous ces videos, on n'a pas au canada
chris14091975 3 years ago
Otro "late bloomer". Dopado hasta el gorro, pero pura ambición. ¡Y qué desarrollos movía el jodío!
Aizkorri123 3 years ago
que grande Rominger!!!! Que buenos tiempos del ciclismo...
Astures1982 3 years ago 6
@Astures1982 En mi opinion, los 90s han sido para mi los mejores anos del ciclismo profesional...hasta 1998
Xavierthegreat666 1 year ago