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Tour de France: Au cœur du peloton

Original title: Tour de France: Unchained
  • TV Series
  • 2023–2025
  • 13
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Tour de France: Au cœur du peloton (2023)
Documentary on the journey of eight teams taking part in the world's most challenging Tour de France bike race.
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Documentary on the journey of eight teams taking part in the world's most challenging Tour de France bike race.Documentary on the journey of eight teams taking part in the world's most challenging Tour de France bike race.Documentary on the journey of eight teams taking part in the world's most challenging Tour de France bike race.

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    • Alec Newman
    • Julian Alaphilippe
    • Fabio Jakobsen
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    • Stars
      • Alec Newman
      • Julian Alaphilippe
      • Fabio Jakobsen
    • 33User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alec Newman
    Alec Newman
    • Commentator
    Julian Alaphilippe
    Julian Alaphilippe
    • Self…
    • 2023–2024
    Fabio Jakobsen
    Fabio Jakobsen
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    Wout van Aert
    Wout van Aert
    • Self…
    • 2023–2024
    Christian Prudhomme
    Christian Prudhomme
    • Self - General Director, Tour de France
    • 2023
    Steve Chainel
    Steve Chainel
    • Self - Ex-Professional Rider
    • 2023
    Patrick Lefevere
    Patrick Lefevere
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    Michael Mørkøv
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    • 2023
    Yves Lampaert
    Yves Lampaert
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    Florian Sénéchal
    Florian Sénéchal
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    • 2023
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    Jonathan Vaughters
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    Stefan Bisseger
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    Neilson Powless
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    Orla Chennaoui
    Orla Chennaoui
    • Self - Sports Journalist
    • 2023
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    Filippo Ganna
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    Andreas Klier
    Andreas Klier
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    Marc Madiot
    Marc Madiot
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    Charly Wegelius
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    9coniye-1

    Phenomenal documentary..

    Whoever directed this documentary, is genius!!!!

    I will say a couple of things, even though I'm not a pro cyclist, but this will want to make you get involved with cycling!!!! BELIEVE!!!!

    Point 2, like any other sport, you have to put in the hard work and push HARD! Even though I have my favourite cyclist, I have the utmost admiration for these Le Tour professionals going head to head in the cycling equivalent of Mike Tyson.

    I'm just a recent bike rider inspired by this surge of energy documentary!

    Once you watch this, you'd be hooked and thoroughly inspired to ride your bike!!

    Great documentary by #netflix.
    8Cl-81-285133

    Pedal Power: A Roller Coaster Tour de Force

    "Pedal Power" catapults you into the heart-thumping, tire-pounding world of the iconic Tour de France. Eight teams, one goal - this riveting documentary is an exhilarating ride. Strap in for a multi-dimensional exploration of passion, endurance, and the human spirit. It's a visceral symphony of sweat and gears that will leave you gasping for breath. With exquisite cinematography, an authentic voice, and an engaging narrative that will hook you from the start line, "Pedal Power" leaves other sports documentaries in its dust. A must-see that reminds us - the steepest climbs often lead to the most breathtaking views. "Pedal Power" - it's not just about the bike. It's a testament to the power of human will. Don't miss it!
    searchanddestroy-1

    Jump into hell

    This documentary series is absolutely fantastic, terrific, thrilling, more than any movie or fiction stuff. It is incredible to watch, even for a sport buff as I am, and cycling in particular. Cycling is the most difficult and the most dangerous sport in the world. Skiing is dangerous too of course, especially in downhill - ha ha ha - as cycling, but admit there is less suffering too. Because in cycling you suffer during endless training, BUT ALSO DURING THE event - in uphill this time ha ha ha- especially TOUR DE FRANCE, three damn, f...weeks of suffering, with only two days rest- mondays - during those three weeks. You suffer on the competition even more than during the training period, which is exceptional, with marathon too. For any other sport, you suffer far less the day of the contest than BEFORE the contest. To win swimming 200 meters freestyle race for instance, you swim twenty kilometers per day, but on D Day, you don't swim twenty kilometers... On TOUR DE FRANCE or any big tour, you suffer hell, AND ALSO RISK YOUR LIFE in downhill runs at more than 90 kilometers per hour speed. So, to summarize, you have to fight against pain, endless torturous pain for UPHILL, but also against fear in DOWNHILL, fear to fall and kill yourself, or being paralyzed, or being unable to come back before months, months, without any compensation and the risk to lose everything you obtained over the years with your guts, your endless pain, your sweat. Your mind, your blood, your dedication, your endless sacrifices for yourself and your family and relatives. And you also have to endure pain whatever the temperature, one degree or on the contrary thirty degrees above zero, or rain, rain, with all the risks of falls that means. So, if you watch this awesome series, you'll understand what I mean. You will also sweat, weep, and maybe also feel the inhuman strength, rage that lead those gladiators to fight against the impossible, against themselves at the risk of their lives. They explain here so many things, including strategies, inner feelings, the fantastic pressure on those men. It is not only focused on favourites, the expected champions, but also the supporting cyclists, the "servants" in charge to carry water, bring trouble to the opponents. I hope I have been understood. I would have expected something related to doping, but it would have been a too delicate, sensitive subject to talk about anyway. For me, there is much much hypocrisy around it, so much. Authorities, federations, claim to fight against but without doping, ninety percent of those gladiators would never make it till the end, and in times.... From time to time, to give the illusion to do "something" against, they - authorities - find a scapegoat who pays for the others. Lance Armstrong affair is the best example. This is an ALIEN and INSANE sport, if you watch this series very carefully and then try to make the good analysis.
    10noori-farid3

    Not just a great cycling story but a Great human story

    Cycling fan or not, this is a story about raw human emotions and the drive to conquer one's own fears. So much drama, passion, joy, heartbreak, and enthusiasm... and a great scenery of the beautiful French country-side, and Champs-Élysées in Paris, not to mention the super-human speed and skills of mere mortals. The story is very well scripted and filmed, makes you feel close with all the characters and the roller coster of emotions that they go through every day. The only other thing coming close to this is the Formula 1 series. Whereas there, a victory is 'cool' and highly dependent on the engine in your car, in the Tour de France, a victory is purely based on the raw physical and mental strength of the rider; equipment doesn't play a role. Here, victory is truly victory in every sense of the word.

    A must watch!
    10todd-ramirez

    One beautiful story left out

    Great show, as good as Formula 1: Drive to Survive. But they left this out...

    🚴 A CLASS ACT Tour de France, Stage 18 of 21 Lourdes to Hautacam (143km)

    In Spandelles, Pogacar went wide and fell. By the time he got back on, Vingegaard - who had been wearing the yellow jersey since Stage 11 - had about 200m of daylight. Then an incredible gentlemanly act happened: when he realized his rival had fallen, Vingegaard refused to pull away. Instead, the yellow jersey on the line, he *waited* for the bruised Pogacar. When he caught up, Pogacar reached for Vingegaard's hand and the two competitors bumped hands. Sportscaster Phil Liggett commented, "In my 50 years in Tour de France, I have not seen anything like this."

    At 5km, Vingegaard and Pogacar caught up with stage leader Van Aert (green jersey). Up for grabs were not only the stage win and yellow jersey but also green and polka dot points.

    At 4.5km, Pogacar dropped! His green jersey points safe, Van Aert eventually left his team captain Vingegaard alone in front to win the stage. Vingegaard consolidated his supremacy by extending his lead over Pogacar by 1 minute 4 seconds to 3:26.

    Three years ago, at 18 years old, Vingegaard was unknown, shoveling ice at a fish plant. This day, he is the leader at Le Tour, at the top of the Pyrenees. He might as well be at the top of the world.

    NOTE: You can watch the above story on Peacock at the 30:34 mark of Stage 18 (each stage's highlights are still there as of June 2023).

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      In 2022 The tour started in Denmark with 3 stages, with ca. 1,6 million spectators on the side of the road. 4 stages was won by Danes (Magnus Cort, Jonas Vingegaard, Mads Pedersen and Jonas Vingegaard) and ended With Jonas Vingegaard as the overall winner of the yellow and dotted jersey. On a side note, another dane won a stage in Tour the France Femmes ( Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig)

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • French
      • English
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      • Tour de France: Unchained
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
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      • Quad
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