The groundbreaking documentary that covers Lance Armstrong and the 2001 U.S. Postal Team over the course of twenty-seven days in April as they prepared to win a third consecutive Tour de France. Never-before-seen footage takes you inside team meetings and along for the ride in the team car during some of cycling's greatest races, including a down-to-the-wire Amstel Gold Race and the most hellish Paris-Roubaix in years. Unprecedented access to Lance allows us to follow him on reconnaissance rides in the Alps, on the very stages that would come to mark his dominating performance in July. Road to Paris also explores the strategic thinking of one of cycling's top directeurs, Johan Bruyneel. For both the avid cyclist and the casual fan, this DVD provides a rare look into the world of professional cycling like few before it. The DVD also includes an extra forty-seven minutes of never-seen bonus footage and profiles of the 2001 U.S. Postal Team riders
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