Armstrong’s Doped Rival EXPOSES Doping in Cycling Today
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
- Iban Mayo was one of Lance Armstrong's greatest doping rivals in cycling, with a magical 2003 Tour de France in which he even went on to win on Alpe D'Huez. More than 20 years later, a resigned Mayo exposes doping in cycling today, criticizing teams like UAE Team Emirates of Tadej Pogacar Liege Bastogne Liege 2024 or Visma Lease a Bike of Jonas Vingegaard Tour de France 2024
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In the news today the whole chinese swim team failed doping for the last olympics , but told the olympic committee to ignore it as it was an error 😅
Oh, this is real. I had to Google it. I thought maybe you were being funny.
First! Without doping!
I dont believe you!
@@DomestiqueKoch I don't believe you don't believe me
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@@RB..1 very expensive, want some?
Your comment is ironic in a sense. You were first without doping but you're seeking some type of validation by pointing out your first. Mental doping👍
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As Fletch said don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining
They expect us to believe that the riders can go faster now without any form of cheating than Armstrong & Company did all full of epo and blood bags. Winning a 60K sprint against a peloton at the Paris Roubaix or winning Leadville 100 MTB almost 25 minutes before the guy coming in second. The cyclists have probably learned from the Norwegian skiing team how it's done. A four million people country dominating a sport for decades against the rest of the world.
Only snow in Norway and only are runners in Kenya
What a weird unreasonable drunk man story😂. 1. Bikes are 5kg lighter, 2. Races are 40km shorter, 3. There is a lot more preperation. 4. Riders take more risks now they have more safety... and yeah... cycling is not as popular as soccer so it makes sense boy
@@user-dn5jn2tv5j To me, it doesn't add up. Believe what you want. I just think that if someone suddenly ran 100 meters on 8 seconds, we should all be doubtful. But if they ALL started running on 8 seconds, only fools believe it.
@@arvidlinden5292 record will always be broken... in any sports. Soon we go under 2 hours in running, we might have the fastest formula one season ever, duplantis breaking his record over and over again and coleman aims for the world record of usian bolt.. what more you want? It's all getting faster and ALL getting more proffesional, but you only question cycling?
@@user-dn5jn2tv5j If we see gains due to lighter bikes etc, we should also expect diminishing returns. It should be more and more difficult to beat the record. That is not the case. No, I don't think cycling is the only sport where people cheat but I strongly suggest that if they cheated back in the day and kept all the staff that helped cheating, chances are they will be cheating again. Don't be naive.
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Are they trying to catch dopers today or is still considered "bad publicity"? Or are the dopers ahead of the game?
Only catch dopers in South America or in continental teams
They don't try, just like in other sports... And on top if it is has become very difficult to catch them because now a days they do use micro doses of synthetic drugs... It's not that riders still do blood doping, because that is why to easy to control with the blood pasports and current controling technology.
Imagine if there was actual unbiased independent testing, and it came out that most riders were doped, and most or all teams had an association with doping. What would happen to the "fan-base" or even worse, the sponsors..? If they came out and admitted that the whole thing was fraudulent, from the doctors to the riders and the teams, it would be catastrophic. No one would ever want to sponsor the sport again, the fanatical fans would be gone, the brands of Taiwanese bicycles would be damaged for good (cough cough Trek...) Everyone would have something to lose, and equally nothing to gain, so the cycle continues to repeat because it has to... Money makes the world go round.
The LAST thing the UCI needs is to announce dopers..It would ruin the sport after the "Armstrong" era..They tried righting the ship by jumping on the DEI narrative, yet only certain cultures cherish cycling..What a joke all this is..
Head of the game . In recent years since the new big young stars appeared it seems to be getting worse every year
I am calling it now. Remco's 2022 LBL avg speed record will fall today. The doping products they are using today are much more powerful than anything used by Armstrong or Riis,
Pogi will ride away from the field on the Redoute without even breaking sweat. 🏍️
@@sunburntknees2904 The Gewiss team couldn't even do that.
JV's performance on the last two TDF is very suspect.
Today there will be hard cold in Bastogne…
It depending by the conditions of the weather! If is the same as FW I don’t see that happening!
You are an anti-doping encyclopedia. If we proceed from that famous thought of Joe Friel "anything more than 6.4 W/kg is doping", then today, there is more doping than ever before.
Very well done video.
EPO. Roland green was on that junk hardcore same time as lance was. Only he was riding for trek MTB team. Trek had it going on road and MTB. Crazy
Roland Green was so fast!..And MANY others were doing the same shit, and losing..
@@michaelsteven1090 i think he also tried his luck on the road but he's obviously no pidcock. (or hedjedal)
Funny how most mtb racers can’t translate to road racing
imo it’s coz road is more complicated whereas mtb u just think about ‘taking the fast line’
@@MrDominicharrison yea, interesting..lets see how MVP does..he crashes out all the time in mtb..And Sam Gaze crased bad on the road last year!
@@MrDominicharrison mtb is more technical. need better handling skills.
1:10 What do dopers have in common with their bikes -->> Ceramic Balls!
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I need salbutamol because I'm wheezing with laughter.
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I remember rooting for Mayo in the 2004 TdF, hoping he would beat Armstrong again (after the Dauphine)...we know how that turned out. I didn't hold any illusion as to whether any top riders were clean (I didn't believe it then, don't believe it now), I just had a Lance dislike. I was also a Valverde fan. I still have a Caisse d'Epargne jersey with the spanish national champ stripes on it. Must be from 2009 or 10. I like the spectacle, what can I say? Oh, even better, I have a 2004 USPS jersey too. Even though I was at the time a Lance hater, I recognized the historical aspect to the sponsorship ending so I bought it.
The 2004 USP Jersey was for Landis, right?
@@cyclinghighlights I wanted that white/green/yellow Phonak BMC in the worst way, couldn't afford it in 2005. Ullrich, Basso, Vinokourov, I was rooting for them all (holding no illusions though). I do actually think it was a level playing field, just an elevated playing field.
About this. It was allways weird that Mayo was so great in Dauphiné and never in the Tour (exept one time he was 6th after teammate Zubeldia) also Heras couldn't win a tour and had bad days but beat Beloki in Tour de Spain.
Anyway it was a heavy doping time yes. But still I was a bif fan of Joseba Beloki, I.Gonzalez de Galdeano. Even rider's like Dario Frigo and Klöden and many more I just loved to see them riding. Like the "buffalo from Medellin" (I hope everyone knows who I mean with this Colombian Climber, and even greater tt'er) .
Cadel Evans should have been a TdF winner ten years in a row if you look at the names in front of him!
Cadel Evans visited Ferrari
Cadel Evans won in MTB when everyone doped
Cadel Evans never claimed any victory of dopers
Cadel Evans rode for Mapei and Telekom
@@cyclinghighlights Well, that's pretty much what I imply... From early on, Evans won against mtb dopers. He did not win all the time, but has always shown regularity, winning overall gen classf. He turned to road and had the same regular profile. When he cracked, he did not recover à la Landis. He never became the best time trialist, à la Contador (who regularily beat Cancellara!), but was always with the best. He never was a super climber à la Armstrong but hung on with the best. In his time with Mapei and Telekom, he had 5 collar bone fractures, and his real time came with Davitamon-Lotto. He never dominated against convictesd dopers but got overall by the skin of his teeth... All I am saying is, if there ever was a super athlete in those troubled times it was him. 7.3w/kg, 5.65l (score of 87, the highest ever studied by Aussie Institute of sports) which is just great physiology, nothing from out of space. The rest is hard work. Believe me. I hate dopers and will face the facts. Not insinuations.
This Video is so hard to follow. So many names, faces, different jerseys.
Watched 75% percent of it and I have no idea what the point is of this video. Probably if one knew those guys it would be easier to understand.
Iban Mayo, former cyclist of Saunier Duval (same team as UAE but with different sponsor) said that if in his times all are doped with the same managers and today are still the same, something happens
In the end
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It's fascinating how hardly any of the older riders can't just tell everyone the whole truth of what exactly they and there teams did.I guess take it to the grave as they say is the final outcome to it all.
often they are not believed and are contradicted by other team members. that's why fiction is often more real. pantani became a shadow of his former self without PED's and mayo was getting dropped by the peloton on the first week of the tour.
Pantani became insane of all the products he used.
@@rexmundi273 then turned to cocaine 😞
so i just suffered through a 9min 55 second video with no dirt on current cycling teams, just a whole bunch of nonsense from a has been doper saying the same crap other dopers would say.
by a guy with an overly enthusiastic voice with an annoying accent.
so many of these rubbish channels these days
Er, well if you paid attention, which it seems you did not, Mayo was alluding to the fact "los mismo" characters, tried and trusted methods and shenanigans are still at play today as they were during his 'epoca'
Do keep up or do you need an injection 😅😅😅'
'rubbish channels' ???
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What a waste. You could've used some of that time to learn how the shift key works.
@@drphibes7666 😄😄😄🤣
I still don't trust UAE it's to good to be true
Especially after that time trial at the Giro.
Jonas like juice
You sound like a dope head yourself!
I do
Trust me guys, the last thing you want is natty pros. So boring, Stop calling people cheaters when you cheer loudest for the best cheaters and the ones that dont get popped are considered legends.
I only need nasty pros
About this. It was allways weird that Mayo was so great in Dauphiné and never in the Tour (exept one time he was 6th after teammate Zubeldia) also Heras couldn't win a tour and had bad days but beat Beloki in Tour de Spain.
Anyway it was a heavy doping time yes. But still I was a bif fan of Joseba Beloki, I.Gonzalez de Galdeano. Even rider's like Dario Frigo and Klöden and many more I just loved to see them riding. Like the "buffalo from Medellin" (I hope everyone knows who I mean with this Colombian Climber, and even greater tt'er) .
And was also allways a big Valverde and Nibali fan who had long careers. And Ivan Basso I liked him too.
LA controlled tdf
Heras buyed as teammate
Beloki crashed and ended his career
Mayo was scammed after Dauphine 2004 such as Tugboat because of Lance’s UCI calls
Probably in Saunier 2008 he could have been flying but we’ll never know it