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Tour de France: Unchained review - An addictive and entertaining Netflix series
The eight episodes are a compelling look back at the 2022 Tour de France
The ‘ Tour de France Unchained’ Netflix documentary has dropped and the debate has begun about the qualities of the series as people around the world start to watch the eight-episode series.
The EF Education-EasyPost team described the series as “Unflinching, ambitious, and beautifully shot” but they would, since they star in it and team manager Jonathan Vaughters is convinced it can give his sponsors extra visibility or even bring in new ones.
Sporza in Belgium were less impressed, quick to dub the series ‘Cycling for Dummies’, criticising the simplistic nature of the storytelling, while overlooking the fact that not everyone has raced a bike or has years of Flemish cycling culture ingrained in their minds.
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Cyclingnews binged watched the eight episodes on Thursday morning with a critical eye, while understanding the series' wider aim of attracting new viewers to professional cycling and new fans to the sport, which worked so effectively for Formula 1 and Drive to Survive.
The combination of slick and fast editing, the constant showing of crashes and pain, the heightened drama levels and frequent background music left us a little nauseous, as if we had eaten too much Haribo on a hot day. But ‘Tour de France Unchained’, as the producers hoped and planned, is very addictive and entertaining to watch, whatever your level of understanding of the sport.
Eight carefully scripted episodes
The eight episodes are an excellent way to look back at the 2022 Tour de France and better comprehend what happened both out on the road and behind the scenes on every stage.
Each episode is carefully scripted to fit a simplistic, feel-good narrative, following the Drive to Survive formats. But they also capture the tensions and rivalries within teams and the peloton, the thrill of road racing, the emotions of success and the pain of defeat.
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Watching Grand Tour racing live on television can be far less entertaining, with long waits for the most dramatic moments. Tour de France Unchained packages the action and splices it with interviews to create an intense and addictive summary. It’s like switching on Milan-San Remo from the foot of the Cipressa rather than appreciating and understanding the impact of the long ride from Milan.
The eight episodes remind us just how good the 2022 Tour de France was, from the rain-soaked opening time trial in Copenhagen, the daily battles for stage wins, the Vingegaard-Pogacar battles in the Alps and Pyrenees, the way Geraint Thomas fought for third place overall and the final stage in the Paris sunset on the Champs Elysees.
Tour de France Unchained is not complete because it focuses on just eight of the 22 teams but it offers a more complete, more layered, look back at the race than television ever can.
Some of the rider introductions feel very scripted - Geraint Thomas' spot in episode five starts out very stilted and entirely uncharacteristic of his usual affect but the series makes up for it with delightfully candid snippets sprinkled into the script.
Tom Pidcock admits to not enjoying the Tour de France before being given the opportunity to go for the Alpe d'Huez stage win. Neilson Powless' eyes cannot hide his heartbreak in the post-race vignette about the stage, after he suffered a stinging defeat on the climb.
The pre-Tour de France footage from training camps and other races helps present the riders at the centre of the episodes. Vignettes include Fabio Jakobsen's comeback from the terrible injuries of his 2020 Tour de Pologne crash and Thibaut Pinot’s unique character and many setbacks that make him so admired.
The intimate moments are revealing and give the riders a very human and fragile face, despite the over-use of crash footage and focus on the gladiator-esque suffering. There is lots of patriotic chest beating from Marc Madiot, lots of swearing in French from AG2R-Citroën directeur sportif Julien Jurdie and Patrick Lefevere can’t help but gloat after Yves Lampaert and Fabio Jakobsen win the opening two stages.
There are moving intimate family moments as Thomas talks about the risks he takes in races with his wife and Netflix even captures the post-stage phone conversations between Vingergaard and his partner.
Looking back at race tactics better than instant television ever can
The Netflix camera crews had all-area access to the eight teams and captured rarely-seen moments on team buses, in hotels and even meetings between directeur sportif and riders on the massage table.
Months of editing time allowed the producers to look back and dissect race tactics in a way that live and daily television never can. For example, the risks to Vingeggard’s overall chances of victory due to Wout van Aert's attacks to win stages are revealed in full.
The way tactical errors or just simple fate and misfortune can destroy a team and equally, how success brings exultation, leaves you mesmerised.
Tour de France Unchained reveals just how Vingegaard could have lost the Tour de France due to his bike swap chaos on the cobbles of northern France or when he crashed during stage 15 to Carcassonne.
Each of the eight episodes lasts around 40 minutes and combines two storylines from major moments of the race. AG2R Citroën Team, Alpecin-Fenix, EF Education-EasyPost, Groupama-FDJ cycling Team, Ineos Grenadiers, Bora-Hansgrohe, Team Jumbo-Visma and Team Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl all get their moment in the Netflix spotlight.
Tadej Pogcar's UAE Team Emirates opted not to be involved due to privacy and sponsor concerns but the Slovenian and the rest of the Tour de France peloton are included in the episodes because of the extensive use of television footage and on-bike video images.
Comments and context from French television commentator Steve Chainel, Britain’s David Millar and Orla Chennaoui help explain the unwritten rules of professional cycling and the Tour de France, while Vaughters, Lefevere, Madiot and Jumbo-Visma directeur sportif Grischa Niermann are natural storytellers, completing the picture.
A second series is all but confirmed with the producers ready to work on different storylines and secure even better access with the teams at this year’s Tour de France.
It’s easy to criticise Tour de France Unchained for its Netflix format, stereotypical overly dramatic musical overdubs and sweetened narratives but the drama of the 2022 Tour de France is addictive, arguably more than Formula 1 and other sports can ever be.
Our conclusion: Watch it, enjoy it, criticise it, enjoy the details it reveals and look forward to the 2023 Tour de France.
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It’s been two decades since road cycling grabbed the collective attention of mainstream America, and those of us who pedaled a bike during the Lance Armstrong era remember our sport’s bizarre dalliance with Jane and John Q. Public. Cyclists graced the covers of glossy magazines . Hollywood A-listers dropped by the Tour de France . Dave from accounting bought a shiny Trek and started using words like “peloton” and “echelon” in meetings. Yeah, stuff got weird.
We all know what happened next: Lance’s doping confession zapped cycling’s growing popularity just as it was nearing a critical mass. After the dust settled, many fans—myself included—assumed road cycling would fade back into niche-sport anonymity for good, never again to be packaged and sold to a broad U.S. audience.
Well, we were wrong. On Thursday, streaming giant Netflix released Tour de France: Unchained , an eight-part cycling docuseries that takes viewers inside the 2022 Tour. I received advanced screeners for Unchained , and I watched each episode multiple times. My takeaway: Unchained is precision crafted to transform mainstream viewers into cycling fans. It’s preferential spot on one of the largest media platforms in history makes Unchained road cycling’s best opportunity since Lance to reach a broad American audience. Dave from accounting may have to dust off his old Trek.
The wide appeal of Unchained is no accident, of course. The program is the cousin of Netflix’s wildly popular auto-racing series Formula 1: Drive to Survive , which has been credited with F1 racing’s global surge in visibility. The success of Drive to Survive already spawned Netflix’s two sister series: Break Point takes viewers inside professional tennis, and Full Swing shines a spotlight on the professional golf tour. Unchained shares plenty of connective tissue with all three series . It was shot and edited by French production company QuadBox, which is a joint venture between filming firm Quad and Drive to Survive producer BoxtoBox Films (which also produced Break Point and Full Swing ). Yann Le Bourbouach, a QuadBox executive producer, told me that his staff had just one goal when they started brainstorming a cycling project back in 2018: “What we tried to achieve in this documentary is to appeal to a broad audience and not the hardcore fan.”
“Perhaps it is a bit pedological for the hardcore fans,” Le Bourbouach told me. “But I would love for people to see that a victory at the Tour de France occurs because of the work of many.”
You can read my interview with Le Bourbouach here .
So, why is Unchained so effective at reaching casual viewers? Like Drive to Survive, Unchained blends human-interest narratives with inside-the-game access that brings the athletes and competition to life. Each episode focuses on a different collection of riders, coaches, and directors at the race, and then explores a familiar hero’s tale of adversity, setback, and ultimate triumph. The first episode charts the improbable comeback of Team Soudal—Quick Step’s Dutch sprinter Fabio Jakobsen , who starts the 2022 Tour just 22 months after he was nearly killed in a crash at the Tour of Poland. Another episode discusses French cycling’s repeated heartbreak (a French rider hasn’t won the Tour since 1985) by profiling two Frenchmen: Groupama-FDJ’s star-crossed racer Thibaut Pinot and AG2R-Citröen’s fanatical director Julien Jurdie. Lots of credit goes to Unchained’s producers for choosing the correct riders and directors to train their cameras on before and during the Tour: Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard , the race’s ultimate winner, is the focal point of another episode.
These human stories suck audiences in with humor, personality, and heart-tugging anecdotes of personal loss and struggle. Sprinkled amongst these tales is the explainer stuff to help casual viewers understand bike racing’s more enigmatic nuances, like drafting, teamwork, and how a rider actually wins the Tour. Rather than bash viewers over the head with clumsy diagrams and oratories on strategy, Unchained presents this information subtly and with care. In episode one, retired French rider Steve Chainel delivers the basics, and after that, it’s up to the viewer to pick things up as the series goes along. Want to know about teamwork? A sentence here and a line of dialogue there will tell you what you need to know. Sneeze, and you might miss it.
I found Unchained’s interpretation of cycling to be a welcomed salve to the goofy visuals and confusing explainers that pop up each year in the Tour’s American telecast. Diagrams may help casual fans to better understand the sport, but rarely do they entice total newbies to follow it. By weaving this information into the human narratives, Unchained incepts bike fandom into the brains of anyone who cares to see whether or not Jakobsen will overcome the demons from his horrific crash. It is the perfect entry point for a regular person to learn about bike racing and the Tour.
This type of sports storytelling is not new, of course, and Unchained, Drive to Survive, and Netflix’s other sports documentaries are simply carrying on the tradition of legendary producers Roone Arledge and Dick Ebersol , architects of the modern Olympics telecast. But many of us who grew up watching NBC’s primetime Olympics coverage long ago tired of the cheesy and formulaic human-interest schtick that producers cram between the competitions. The storytelling in Unchained is far more ambitious than the Olympics stuff. It’s raw at times. When a character cries, the audience has enough backstory to understand the weight of the moment. You can tell that the producers and camera people spent ample time with the athletes and team directors to cultivate their trust. Cameras are rolling when things go right, and when shit hits the fan.
There’s a big difference between cyclists and race-car drivers, so Unchained is also vastly different from Drive to Survive. The latter series hoovers up the drama generated by those adrenaline-filled personalities that drive the cars, own the teams, and talk epic amounts of trash. Cycling has a different vibe. As someone who covered the sport for nearly 20 years, I would struggle to fill one page with one-the-record smack talk I heard—most of it was from one source: British sprinter Mark Cavendish. In cycling, the star athletes tend to keep their emotions and disagreements close to the vest. But Unchained does capture enough moments of tension and disagreement to keep hardcore fans satiated.
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We see Vingegaard snap at his teammate Wout van Aert after van Aert drops him—and everyone else—to win stage four. British star Geraint Thomas disagrees with Team Ineos’ proposed plan for his teammate Tom Pidcock to attack on legendary climb l’Alpe d’Huez for a stage win—a move that Thomas believes will leave him vulnerable. And then there is the episode about Belgian sprinter Jasper Philipsen, who can’t seem to get out of his own way on a bike. That’s an episode you won’t want to miss.
The series isn’t perfect, and there are several characters who elude the cameras. Two-time defending champion Tadej Pogačar is a bit player in the series, despite his gravitas in the sport. And Unchained is solely a story about the men’s Tour—there are no storylines around the women’s race. Le Bourbouach discussed both absences in our interview .
Of course, whether Unchained grows cycling’s fanbase will likely depend more on Netflix’s recommendation algorithm than on the quality of the storytelling. That said, I am cautiously optimistic. I will endorse the series to those coworkers, family members, and fellow shoppers at Trader Joe’s in my life who have not yet caught the bike bug, and I cannot wait for my brother-in-law to refer to his daily commute as a “parcourse.” Unchained has all of potential to suck them in, tell them a good story or two, and sent them out into the world ready to go bonkers for the Tour de France.
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'Tour de France: Unchained' Season 2 Confirms June 2024 Netflix Return
07/07/2023 – Tour de France 2023 – Mont-de-Marsan / Bordeaux (169,9 km) – PHILIPSEN Jasper (ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK) – Vainqueur de l’étape 7
Netflix’s sports documentary series on the world-famous Tour de France is back for a second season, with eight new episodes set to land on Netflix globally on June 11th, 2024. The series will go behind the scenes of the 110th edition of the cycling race, which Jonas Vingegaard ultimately won for the third year in a row.
Before the release of season 1 on June 8th, 2023, it was announced that Tour de France: Unchained had already received a second season order . Cycling Weekly was the first to report that the documentary series would cover the 2023 race, which occurred between July 1st and 23rd, 2023.
Per Netflix, the new season will consist of another eight episodes, with the streamer providing the following tidbits about the new season:
“This new season goes behind the scenes of the 21 stages of Tour de France 2023: amid the scandals, low blows and thirst for glory; amid the dramatic falls and historic breakaways; amid the withdrawals and desire to win: the series dives back into the fierce battle of the riders for the yellow jersey!”
The new season will continue in its first season footsteps, with interviews with everyone in various teams, picking the riders’ brains and the people behind the teams.
Unlike most of the other sports documentaries that have flooded onto Netflix recently, Tour de France: Unchained is in a co-distribution deal with France Télévisions, which will carry it in France.
Box to Box Films is the production company behind Netflix’s co-distribution release. It has pioneered the sports docuseries over the past few years, starting out with Formula 1: Drive to Survive , which is currently in production with its seventh season . They’re also behind Six Nations: Full Contact , which has been given a second season order, plus Break Point , which has concluded after 1 season, and Full Swing , currently awaiting a season 3 renewal.
For more on Netflix’s upcoming sports documentary lineup , keep it locked here on What’s on Netflix.
Now, we’ll leave you with some newly released pictures of the second season of Tour de France: Unchained .
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 8 – Libourne / Limoges (200,7 km) – VINGEGAARD Jonas (JUMBO-VISMA)
Image by Alex Broadway for Netflix
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 16 – Passy / Combloux (22,4 km CLM) – POGACAR Tadej (UAE TEAM EMIRATES)
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 20 – Belfort / Le Markstein Fellering (133,5 km) – POGACAR Tadej (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) – Vainqueur de l’étape
Picture via Netflix
19/07/2023 – Tour de France 2023 – Etape 17 – Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc / Courchevel (165,7 km) – GALL Felix, O’CONNOR Ben (AG2R CITROEN TEAM)
Will you be checking out Tour de France: Unchained season 2? Let us know in the comments, and keep checking back for more on what’s coming to Netflix in June 2024 .
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07/07/2023 – Tour de France 2023 – Mont-de-Marsan / Bordeaux (169,9 km) – PHILIPSEN Jasper (ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK) – Vainqueur de l’étape 7
Netflix’s sports documentary series on the world-famous Tour de France is back for a second season, with eight new episodes set to land on Netflix globally on June 11th, 2024. The series will go behind the scenes of the 110th edition of the cycling race, which Jonas Vingegaard ultimately won for the third year in a row.
Before the release of season 1 on June 8th, 2023, it was announced that Tour de France: Unchained had already received a second season order. Cycling Weekly was the first to report that the documentary series would cover the 2023 race, which occurred between July 1st and 23rd, 2023.
Per Netflix, the new season will consist of another eight episodes, with the streamer providing the following tidbits about the new season:
“This new season goes behind the scenes of the 21 stages of Tour de France 2023: amid the scandals, low blows and thirst for glory; amid the dramatic falls and historic breakaways; amid the withdrawals and desire to win: the series dives back into the fierce battle of the riders for the yellow jersey!”
The new season will continue in its first season footsteps, with interviews with everyone in various teams, picking the riders’ brains and the people behind the teams.
Unlike most of the other sports documentaries that have flooded onto Netflix recently, Tour de France: Unchained is in a co-distribution deal with France Télévisions, which will carry it in France.
Box to Box Films is the production company behind Netflix’s co-distribution release. It has pioneered the sports docuseries over the past few years, starting out with Formula 1: Drive to Survive , which is currently in production with its seventh season. They’re also behind Six Nations: Full Contact , which has been given a second season order, plus Break Point , which has concluded after 1 season, and Full Swing , currently awaiting a season 3 renewal.
For more on Netflix’s upcoming sports documentary lineup, keep it locked here on What’s on Netflix.
Now, we’ll leave you with some newly released pictures of the second season of Tour de France: Unchained .
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 8 – Libourne / Limoges (200,7 km) – VINGEGAARD Jonas (JUMBO-VISMA)
Image by Alex Broadway for Netflix
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 16 – Passy / Combloux (22,4 km CLM) – POGACAR Tadej (UAE TEAM EMIRATES)
Tour de France 2023 – Etape 20 – Belfort / Le Markstein Fellering (133,5 km) – POGACAR Tadej (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) – Vainqueur de l’étape
Picture via Netflix
19/07/2023 – Tour de France 2023 – Etape 17 – Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc / Courchevel (165,7 km) – GALL Felix, O’CONNOR Ben (AG2R CITROEN TEAM)
Will you be checking out Tour de France: Unchained season 2? Let us know in the comments, and keep checking back for more on what’s coming to Netflix in June 2024.
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Original Series Soundtrack from the Netflix documentary series Tour de France: Unchained (2023). The original score music is composed by Si Begg ( Darkness Of Otherwhere , Peripheral , Kicking Off ).
Source: Tour de France Unchained Series Genre: Original Soundtrack (Musique de la Serie Netflix) Music by Si Begg Label: Netflix Music Format: Digital Release Date: July 28, 2023
Tour de France: Unchained (originally titled Tour de France: Au Coeur du Peloton ) is a 2023 British-French documentary series that offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on the prestigious road cycling race, the Tour de France . The show’s first season was released on 8th June 2023, and it followed the riders and teams during the 2022 Tour de France . Produced by the same team behind Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive , the series has a similar structure, aiming to provide viewers with an inside look into one of the world’s most renowned cycling competitions. Tour de France Unchained Season 1 consists of 8 episodes, each lasting approximately 40 minutes, and it featured 8 out of the 22 teams participating in the Tour de France . Notably, the defending champion, Tadej Pogacar, was absent from the series as his team, UAE Team Emirates , chose not to participate.
Tour de France: Unchained Episodes 1. The Grand Depart 2. Welcome to Hell 3. The Weight of a Nation 4. Attack, Counter Attack 5. Breakneck Speed 6. Plan B 7. Everything for the Podium 8. Road to Paris
Despite the criticism, the series garnered positive reviews overall. As of now, it is set to return for a second season following the 2023 Tour de France , with Netflix having announced its renewal.
Tracklisting 1 Dealing with the Pain 2 168 Riders 3 Stefan Bissegger All or Nothing 4 The Peloton 5 Fabio Jakobsen Stage 2 Sprint 6 Welcome to Hell 7 Wout Van Aert 8 Approaching the Cobbles 9 Primoz Roglic Crashes 10 La Souffrance 11 The Pressure On Pinot 12 La Super Planche des Belles Filles 13 Thibaut Pinot Attacks 14 Ben Connor Leaves 15 Col De Granon 16 Tadej Pogacar 17 Jonas Vingegaard 18 Col De Telegraphe 19 Risk Everything 20 Geraint Thomas 21 14th July 22 Tom Pidcock Wind on Alp D’Huez 23 There’s a Problem 24 Cycles 11 25 Jasper Philipsen 26 Jasper Philipsen Wins 27 David Gaudu Pressure 28 Marc Madiot 29 Fabio Jakobsen Climbs 30 168 Riders (Orchestral Version)
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Netflix's sports documentary series on the world-famous Tour de France is back for a second season, with eight new episodes set to land on Netflix globally on June 11th, 2024. The series will go ...
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Before the release of season 1 on June 8th, 2023, it was announced that Tour de France: Unchained had already received a second season order. Cycling Weekly was the first to report that the documentary series would cover the 2023 race, which occurred between July 1st and 23rd, 2023.
Hey there, cycling enthusiasts! Get ready to pedal into excitement because "Tour de France: Unchained" is gearing up for Season 2. today, we're diving into t...
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Tour de France Unchained Season 1 consists of 8 episodes, each lasting approximately 40 minutes, and it featured 8 out of the 22 teams participating in the Tour de France. Notably, the defending champion, Tadej Pogacar, was absent from the series as his team, UAE Team Emirates, chose not to participate.
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