I always wondered if there was a doping problem in cycling, thanks for clearing that up Dylan. I didn't realize the press made it all up, guess our Jr's have nothing to worry about after all.
When I first looked at noticed how long it was..... I changed the page! But I came back and watched it and must say.... I LOVED IT. Pretty sure you just made late to work
Dylan, this is a great presentation. I learn a few things. I would like to know more about your career.
at 0:45:31 I though I heard you say "tourmalet." I don't think the tour organizers could be that cruel, so either I am wrong or you misspoke. Maybe you meant to say the telegraph. I looked up the climbs for stage 10 of the 2001 TdF and they were the Madeleine, the Glandon, and the famous Alpe d'Huez..
Excellent. It was very good of Google to support this presentation. Listening to Dylan Casey speak of what it was like to be part of a very big sports 'machine' was quite interesting.
Many have raced, but very few have raced at that level.
PS - ignore the detractors, they've a lot of spare time figuring out all the details of everything, after actions have already occurred.
Erm I thought this guy had rode rode the Tour de France? Soigneur = "French for Massage Therapist" that's actually total wrong. It's a French verb meaning to take care of LOL they might give massages (not that often anymore) but it does not mean "massage therapist" LOL. Did Google just pull this guy out of product development LOL
those guys in the background screen must be teleconferenced in? Those guys must feel weird watching him while they are watching themselves in the background.
Steroids, stimulants, blood transfusions, cow blood-based hemoglobin, chemo research drugs RSR-13, freaky doctors injecting all manner of cocktails into Olympians is where we are today. The Tour de France is a life science lab as is college football and NFL.
On Wall Street it is much the same, with synthetic fincial products created, sold repackaged and sold yet again untilthey blow up. (CDOs, CLOs, options trading hedging)
Thank you Dylan for taking the big shaft while I made 20 million bucks a year. Same experimental medical program he he he but you got your $40,000 and that speaking job he he he, I get $120,000 per speech and you Dylan, dragged my ass for most of the kilometers around France ha!
i just watched the whole video. its one of the best cycling videos i have seen. he gives a lot of information that most of us really don't know about. learned a lot of things. would recommend to anyone. great job
An excellent presentation. Hugely enjoyable and informative. Even though I immersed myself in cycling for years this was indeed a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
yeah, but im from germany and love biking in the netherlands cause my girlfriend is dutch and lives in maastricht. your infrastructure is so damn awesome. the best is biking in amsterdam and sailing/surfing in holland! love holland, except in soccer ;)
I always wondered if there was a doping problem in cycling, thanks for clearing that up Dylan. I didn't realize the press made it all up, guess our Jr's have nothing to worry about after all.
OTBPhoto 3 days ago
Pretty awesome interview - thanks for sharing!
mml8w88 3 months ago
thumbs up if you watched the whole thing
kenmarr0w 6 months ago
Very interesting. Thank you.
c15688 7 months ago
When I first looked at noticed how long it was..... I changed the page! But I came back and watched it and must say.... I LOVED IT. Pretty sure you just made late to work
Alneraths 11 months ago
Very enjoyable video!
YEfrem88 1 year ago
Wow. Cyclist who works at Google. Cool.
redalf 1 year ago
Dylan, this is a great presentation. I learn a few things. I would like to know more about your career.
at 0:45:31 I though I heard you say "tourmalet." I don't think the tour organizers could be that cruel, so either I am wrong or you misspoke. Maybe you meant to say the telegraph. I looked up the climbs for stage 10 of the 2001 TdF and they were the Madeleine, the Glandon, and the famous Alpe d'Huez..
04LightningFan 1 year ago
Excellent. It was very good of Google to support this presentation. Listening to Dylan Casey speak of what it was like to be part of a very big sports 'machine' was quite interesting.
Many have raced, but very few have raced at that level.
PS - ignore the detractors, they've a lot of spare time figuring out all the details of everything, after actions have already occurred.
Thnx, JP
jaydpee7 1 year ago
he should do a TED talk!
412dino 1 year ago
a life of a pro cyclist in a tour and in details.
feg466 1 year ago
Erm I thought this guy had rode rode the Tour de France? Soigneur = "French for Massage Therapist" that's actually total wrong. It's a French verb meaning to take care of LOL they might give massages (not that often anymore) but it does not mean "massage therapist" LOL. Did Google just pull this guy out of product development LOL
Sunray28 1 year ago
@Sunray28 Soigner is the verb, soigneur stands for a trainer in cycling where it involves massaging. It could mean a physical therapist.
The guy is right.
ArmenFirman01 1 year ago
I loved hearing about what really happened relating to the "The Look", not what it seemed. Excellent talk, really covered alot of ground.
Sailblue7 2 years ago
I dont like the video title..The tour de france isn't a public race where you sign up...idiots...
dahgutone 2 years ago 2
those guys in the background screen must be teleconferenced in? Those guys must feel weird watching him while they are watching themselves in the background.
bobbypinhead 2 years ago
Yeah, I am NOT watching this whole video, this is just way to long !!!!!
Ma094644 2 years ago
adhd and stupidity rules.
bobbypinhead 2 years ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Ma094644 2 years ago
He did really well on the 'program', "Ve hav veys, to MAKE you strong Dylan."
mustardjunkie 2 years ago
Again, junkie, where's your proof for all to see. Don't have any? That's ok, we'll all be right here when you get done making it up.
ZQPYU 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Dylan Blood doped or used epo during his final years with Postal. Or else he would not blindly suck whats left of Pharmstrong's _
mustardjunkie 2 years ago
That's the best you can come-up with. Shame on you.
ZQPYU 2 years ago
Steroids, stimulants, blood transfusions, cow blood-based hemoglobin, chemo research drugs RSR-13, freaky doctors injecting all manner of cocktails into Olympians is where we are today. The Tour de France is a life science lab as is college football and NFL.
On Wall Street it is much the same, with synthetic fincial products created, sold repackaged and sold yet again untilthey blow up. (CDOs, CLOs, options trading hedging)
mustardjunkie 2 years ago
Wall Street? What?
ZQPYU 2 years ago
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mustardjunkie 2 years ago
Excellent contribution here. Thank you...
ZQPYU 2 years ago 3
Thank you Dylan for taking the big shaft while I made 20 million bucks a year. Same experimental medical program he he he but you got your $40,000 and that speaking job he he he, I get $120,000 per speech and you Dylan, dragged my ass for most of the kilometers around France ha!
mustardjunkie 2 years ago
i just watched the whole video. its one of the best cycling videos i have seen. he gives a lot of information that most of us really don't know about. learned a lot of things. would recommend to anyone. great job
aozair 3 years ago 2
Only 11 comments? And he works at Google? He is a great speaker. Great insight into professional cycling.
bobbypinhead 3 years ago 2
HA, at 0:13:52 he has a boner!
mattfaulkner 3 years ago 2
Wow, your videos are long.
dahgutone 3 years ago 2
hey my computer has a wcam on it ne1 want to help me chat A
brushpicks 3 years ago
great talk..
metale666 3 years ago
When is Google to become a title sponsor?? I guess it's not so much that they need it, but because they could have some great kits!! :)
shuttster2000 3 years ago
What's going on on the screen behind him?
unimaxium 3 years ago
An excellent presentation. Hugely enjoyable and informative. Even though I immersed myself in cycling for years this was indeed a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
elephantini 3 years ago 5
Biking to work is vey common in The Netherlands.
DerkvanL 3 years ago 2
I can believe that since you have the most expensive petrol in Europe.
MooliQ 3 years ago 2
and even yet the royal shell is dutch.
mrjfin 3 years ago
yeah, but im from germany and love biking in the netherlands cause my girlfriend is dutch and lives in maastricht. your infrastructure is so damn awesome. the best is biking in amsterdam and sailing/surfing in holland! love holland, except in soccer ;)
HackebeilHarry 3 years ago