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You might remember the discussion with Lance Armstrong and how he used EPO to increase his red blood cell count to win the Tour de France.
You might remember the discussion with Lance Armstrong and how he used EPO to increase his red blood cell count to win the Tour de France.
Winning seven consecutive Tour de France titles will do that.
Winning seven consecutive Tour de France titles will do that.
You're as boring as your tour de France to watch.
Tour De France is to watch
he is, he goes on to win 7 tour de France, he retires, he makes a comeback, he becomes
Tour de France and came back and is looking, is reaching out to Lance for some help and
Yes or no, in all seven of your Tour de France victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope?
In your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the Tour de France without doping, seven times in a row?
Well, to paraphrase three-time Tour de France champion Greg Le Mans, it doesn't hurt any less, you just go faster.
Well to paraphrase, three time Tour de France Champion
Elite athletes, like the Tour de France, have VO2 maxes in the above 75, sometimes 200.
Elite athletes like the Tour de France have VO2 maxes.
Pigaccia capitalized on his breakthrough season by winning the Tour de France the very next year, changing the sport in the process.
Pogačar capitalized on his breakthrough season by winning the Tour de France the very next year, changing the sport in the process.
The 2024 season they did meet fairly often at the Tour de France.
At the Tour de France, they were both on the final podium,
Pogačar exploded onto the scene at the Tour de France that year as well, where he managed to win 3 stages, including a legendary stage on the La Planche de Bellevue,
and he defended that to become the 2nd youngest Tour de France winner ever and the first rider to win on debut since 1983.