The newest Lance Armstrong Nike commercial Who Says I Can't?, starring Jerry Seinfeld, M.C. Hammer, Lyle Lovett, Mariano Rivera, and Andre Agassi, among others, is online at NikeCycling. It's a bit difficult to navigate to. Disable your pop-up stopper or killer and then surf to NikeCycling.com. Wait about 10 seconds for the initial flash pop-up screen to go away, and then at the bottom there's a line that reads SEE WHAT I CAN DO > HERE. Click on the HERE and it will play the Quicktime Video. There are also some older Lance commercials here, though they've started forcing you to pay to view them.
Lance Armstrong Nike commercial "What am I on?" (Need a paid subscription to AdCritic and the Quicktime plugin for your browser)
Lance Armstrong Nike commercial--giving an elephant CPR (Need a paid subscription to AdCritic and the Quicktime plugin for your browser)
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2003 Tour de France (2 DVD, 4 hour box set for $49.95 or the 12 hour 6 DVD box set for $89.95) Lance becomes number five to win number five, and the second man ever to win five consecutive TDF's. The most hotly contested and dramatic of his five victories, featuring a crash on day two which knocked out Levi Leipheimer and fractured Tyler's collarbone, numerous attacks of Lance on the first Alps stages, Beloki's horrible crashout, Ullrich's huge time trial victory, Lance's crash and recovery to win at Luz Ardiden, the Armstrong-Ullrich face-off in the penultimate stage time trial in the rain, and a mad final sprint for the green jersey in Paris. Riveting! |
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2002 Tour de France -- Four and Counting! (4hr 2 DVD box set or the 10 hour 5 DVD box set) Led by perhaps the strongest team he ever had, Lance Armstrong demolished the competition to capture his fourth TDF as easily as one can win such a torturous event. |
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2001 Tour de France (available as a 10 hour DVD or a 4 hour DVD) Lance pulls off the three-peat, and in the process delivers one of the more famous moments in Tour history, "the look" or "the glance back," when he stares down Ullrich on L'Alpe D'Huez before attacking and leaving the German in his wake. |
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Road to Paris (on DVD or VHS) An awesome documentary of Lance and the U.S. Postal Team in April of 2001, preparing for their assault on the Tour de France. Especially exciting are views from inside Johan Brunyeel's team car during the Amstel Gold and Paris Roubaix. Highly recommended for cycling fans. |
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Lance Armstrong Back to Back 1999/2000 Tour de France (VHS) Compiles footage from Lance Armstrong's back to back Tour de France victories. Great viewing for those days when you're riding your rollers indoors. |
Breaking Away (DVD or VHS) Probably the most well-known cycling film. A coming-of-age, small-town-America film. Won Steve Tesich an Oscar for best screenplay. Roadies watch it for the scene where Stohler drafts off a semi-truck and hits ludicrous speeds. |
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2000 Tour de France (VHS) Okay, some folks said the world's best riders weren't there in 99. This time, no one can claim that. Pantani, Ullrich, and all the world's best are here. Once again, the mountain stages prove that no one can suffer with Lance. And in the final time trial, Lance rides faster than anyone has ever ridden in a Tour time trial. |
American Flyers (DVD) Also written by Steve Tesich, but not as good a film as Breaking Away, but some good road racing footage. Kevin Costner and David Marshall Grant star as brothers, one with a life-threatening physical ailment, who enter the grueling Hell of the West bike marathon in Colorado. Also available on VHS. |
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1999 Tour de France (VHS) Lance comes back from cancer to win the Tour de France. In some ways, better than the 2000 video because no one expected him to do anything, and right from the first time trial Lance took control. When Lance attacks on the first mountain stage and leaves the field in his dust, you'll want to rush out onto the street on your bike and climb the nearest hill. |
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Quest for the Gold - Cycling (Sydney 2000 Olympics) So Lance didn't win the gold in the time trial or the team event. He's human after all. His teammate Eki wins the gold in the TT, Ullrich brings home silver, and Lance take bronze, weeks after he got hit by a car. Okay, maybe he's not human. |
Lots of other great cycling videos available from World Cycling Productions, including videos of most the major European races.
The Outdoor Life Network carries more road cycling coverage than any other channel.