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2003 Tour de France 4-hour DVD

Lance Armstrong , Jan Ullrich , Lance Armstrong , Tim Grady  |  DVD
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  • Actors: Lance Armstrong, Jan Ullrich
  • Directors: Lance Armstrong, Tim Grady
  • Format: Dolby, NTSC
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Studio: World Cycling Productions
  • DVD Release Date: October 1, 2003
  • Run Time: 240 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0974393118
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #166,643 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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The 2003 Tour de France was the Centenary version, and it lived up to its title, producing the most exciting and dramatic Tour in over a decade, perhaps ever. Lance Armstrong sought to join four other cycling immortals in the five-time TDF winner's club, but the obstacles emerged from the start. The blistering heat melted tires, Armstrong was not on his usual form, and his opponents attacked from the start rather than waiting for Armstrong's usual soul-crushing attacks in the Alps and Pyrenees. The race featured numerous heroes, courageous and tragic. Tyler Hamilton broke his collarbone in a Stage 1 crash but soldiered on through unimaginable pain not only to win a stage in dramatic fashion but to just miss a place on the podium. Joseba Beloki, looking as strong as he ever had, was not so fortunate. A horrific crash on a high-speed descent in stage 9 knocked him out of the race with a fractured elbow and wrist and broken femur. Richard Virenque pleased his French fans by capturing another polka-dot jersey as the best climber, though Iban Mayo showed signs of emerging as the world's top pure climber, winning the race up the historic switchbacks of Alpe D'Huez. Alessandro Petacchi dominated the first week of the Tour and in the process announced himself as the premier sprinter in the world, only to abandon in stage 7, and the competition for the green jersey came down to the final sprint down the cobblestone streets of Paris.

But the focus, again, was on Armstrong, and for the first time since his comeback from cancer he provided images of mortality and vulnerability in the race he had dominated for four years. He failed to capture a single time trial and didn't win an individual stage until stage 15. In stage 9, Armstrong, right behind Beloki when the Spaniard crashed, swerved and bounced down a hayfield, only to hop over a ditch at the bottom and rejoin the race on the road below. In stage 12, Ullrich put a minute and 36 seconds into the Texan who crossed the finish line dehydrated, his lips white, caked with salt. And on stage 15, when Armstrong's handlebars caught on a spectator's musette, dumping Armstrong to the pavement on the final climb of the day, it appeared he would finally lose. But the man who had survived cancer would not stop battling, and he climbed back on his bike to not only catch but pass all his competitors to win atop Luz Ardiden. It set him up for a final dramatic showdown with his chief nemesis Jan Ullrich in rain-swept Nantes in the final time trial.

The race footage, as usual, comes from all angles (motorcycles, helicopters, automobiles, fixed cameras) and has the immediacy of a guerilla documentary. As usual, the video is accompanied by the dulcet tones and florid metaphors of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen, one of the finest announcing duos in sports. Unlike some of World Cycling Productions early videos of Armstrong's Tour victories, the footage is provided free of a musical soundtrack. It's fitting; this was a Tour that needed no artificial drama to amaze and captivate. --Eugene Wei

NOTE: The 12-hour version of the DVD provides more historical context and race coverage than the 4-hour DVD. For example, on stage 8, the 12-hour DVD has a featurette on the history of the Tour at Alpe D'Huez and a retrospective on the career of Richard Virenque before beginning race coverage with the Col du Galibier, the second-to-last stage of the day. The 4-hour DVD cuts right to the heart of every stage, showing just the highlights or final climbs and cutting out a lot of the contextual features. On stage eight, the 4-hour DVD jumps straight to the base of Alpe D'Huez, the final climb of the day.

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2003: One of the Most Exciting Tours of All Time! In the summer of 2003, Lance Armstrong won his fifth consecutive Tour and joined an elite group of riders--Bernard Hinault, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx and Miguel Indurain--who have won the Tour five times. Only Indurain and Armstrong have won five successive Tours. For Lance, victory didn't come easily in the Tour's centenary year. 2003 saw Jan Ullrich's return to greatness, the surprise ride and numerous attacks of Alexandre Vinokurov, and the astounding performance of Tyler Hamilton, who continued to ride with a broken collarbone--sustained in a crash on stage two. Relive all the flashpoints of this very special Tour, from Alessandro Petacchi's stunning early stage wins to the furious mountain top rides of Frenchman Richard Virenque, winner of the King of the Mountains polka-dot jersey a record sixth time. German strongman Ullrich pushed Lance to the brink of his sporting life and again became the Texan's fall guy, placing second for the fifth time since 1996. And let's not forget Hamilton's brilliant move on the stage from Pau to Bayonne, which moved him up to fourth and won the hearts of cycling fans around the world. It's all here.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant highlights of the best tour ever, July 31, 2005
This review is from: 2003 Tour de France 4-hour DVD (DVD)
An excellent DVD of the most exciting tour for over a decade, featuring the same intelligent commentary of Paul Sherwen, Phil Liggett and Gary Imlach as that of ITV's coverage. 4 Hour highlights of an 83 hour race are only going to be able to show so much, but this DVD manages to sqeeze all the important bits in. It even has most of the relevent build up at the start of each stage.

A must have for any cycling fan.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best cycling video ever produced, September 13, 2005
This review is from: 2003 Tour de France 4-hour DVD (DVD)
The 2003 Tour de France victory by Lance Armstrong was his most important victory ever and a great month in the history of sports. It was a difficult race for him and his margin of victory was very slim. He had to work, very hard, for this one. And it was the unrelenting courage that he showed in this race that made him equal to the past great cyclists.

The coverage is excellent, clear, and informative. I especially like the replays from different angels of key events, such as crashes. Thus the viewer can clearly see what happened and who was at fault.

This belongs in the collection of every cyclist and any sport enthusiast. The four hours pass quickly.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2003 tour de france 4 hour dvd, September 10, 2005
This review is from: 2003 Tour de France 4-hour DVD (DVD)
This is an excellent dvd. A must for everyones cycling dvd collection.
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