UPSTAGED fits into a standard workday, but moving at that pace tends also result in a lot of screw-ups. Here are the UPSTAGED outtakes.
Tag: Tour de France
UPSTAGED Recaps – 2022 Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift
I was beyond stoked when CyclingTips reached out toward the end of the men’s TdF to see if I could continue making UPSTAGED short recap videos for the brand-spankin’ new Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift. The history of the Tour’s various women’s incarnations is longer and much more complicated than most people realize. Someday…
UPSTAGED Tour de France Recap Videos – 2022 Men’s Tour de France
Every-stage How The Race Was Won®-like videos have been on my wishlist since I first gave a CyclingTV screencap the Ginsu treatment back in 2009. But the practical considerations of working for a living, and HTRWW’s relatively monumental effort always stood in the way. But this past Tour de France, I lucked out. CyclingTips had…
How The Race Was Won® – Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift 2022
Please enjoy the How The Race Was Won® video for the 2022 Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift at HowTheRaceWasWon.com. Presented with love by CyclingTips.
How The Race Was Won® – Tour de France 2022 – Stages 16-21
Please enjoy the How The Race Was Won® video for Stages 16-21 of the 2022 Tour de France at HowTheRaceWasWon.com. Presented with love by CyclingTips.
How The Race Was Won® – Tour de France 2022 – Stages 10-15
Please enjoy the How The Race Was Won® video for Stages 10-15 of the 2022 Tour de France at HowTheRaceWasWon.com. Presented with love by CyclingTips.
How The Race Was Won® – Tour de France 2022 – Stages 4-9
Please enjoy the How The Race Was Won® video for Stages 4-9 of the 2022 Tour de France at HowTheRaceWasWon.com. Presented with love by CyclingTips.
How The Race Was Won® – Tour de France 2022 – Stages 1-3
Please enjoy the How The Race Was Won® video for Stages 1-3 of the 2022 Tour de France at HowTheRaceWasWon.com. Presented with love by CyclingTips.
Why the Tour de France *Really* Doesn’t Want You to See This YouTube Wheelie
The single best thing I saw at the 2021 Tour de France had nothing to do with the bike race. Nearly half an hour after Sepp Kuss left Alejandro Valverde floundering on the slopes of Col de Beixalis, Max Walscheid (yes, that Max Walscheid) used them to casually lay down this ridiculous 570 foot wheelie:…