Major Jason Dempsey, US Army, proudly holds his free copy of The Tour Baby at the old Republican Palace in Baghdad while serving in Iraq. Click on the image to view more fan submissions from around the world.
Atop the Col du Tourmalet during the 2008 edition of the Tour. Photo courtesy of Tom Gaster.
Lance climbing Alpe d'Huez 2004. Click on the image for a larger view. Photo courtesy of Tom Gaster.
Scott with Lance at the Ride for Roses cocktail party.
The Tour Baby! getting some good exposure at Interbike.
copyright Eric Gaillard/Rueters Scott cheers Lance to victory on Plateau-de-Beille. This image appeared in the Internation Herald Tribune and the New York Times.
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Tour Baby Deux! 2-DVD Set Scott does it again! Join him on another amazing adventure deep inside the 2005 Tour de France in this long awaited sequel to The Tour Baby! Scott lives every cycling fan's dream by following the entire Tour de France from start to finish filming all the craziness that makes the Tour the world's greatest sporting event. From mountain-top madness in the Pyrenees to partying with Podium Girls in Paris, Scott does it all. The film includes amazing behind-the-scenes footage with Lance Armstrong and his Discovery Channel team as he conquers the Tour for the seventh time, Cadel Evans, Robbie McEwen, Freddie Rodriguez and their Davitamon-Lotto Team and Carlos Da Cruz, Sandy Casar, and Bradley McGee and their Francaise des Jeux team. The film runs 97 minutes and is full of fun and surprises!
Also included is a 90 minute bonus disk which includes:
An alternate ending to the main film
More behind the scenes footage with the
Davitamon-Lotto and Francaise des Jeux teams
Scott's visits the Lance Armstrong museum at
Nike as they prepare for the 2005 Tour de France
The Tour Baby!
chronicles Scott Coady's amazing journey following the entire Tour de France. Watch as Scott embarks on an adventure of a lifetime armed only with a Sony digital camera, his passion for cycling, and a beat up Avis rental van he called home for a month. Experience first-hand the excitement and drama of the world's most difficult and grueling sporting event. More>>
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Cobbles Baby!is the seond film from pro-cycling’s, gonzo filmmaker, Scott "The Tour Baby!" Coady. Join Scott on another amazing adventure as he heads to Northern France and Belgium in his quest to get up close and personal with the "hardmen" of pro-cycling and the queen of the classics – Paris-Roubaix!
I became inspired to make the film as a fundraising vehicle for the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) after my best friend's daughter was diagnosed with brain cancer in December 2001. Read the entire inspirational story. CLICK HERE>>
FAN SUBMISSIONS Take a look at what fans of the film have sent in here.
THE TOUR BABY! AROUND THE WORLD View fans from distant places around the world here.
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BONUS FEATURES Take a look at some of Scott's latest adventures, including INTERBIKE 2004. You'll find more video clips and a photo gallery here.
Scott finds himself in People Magazine along for the ride with Lance and company. Take a look >>
Davis Phinney, hometown headliner
Boulder Screening with Davis Phinney and Friends Check out pictures of this amazing evening where over 900 of the hardest core cyclists in America gathered at the SOLD OUT Boulder Theater to see The Tour Baby! and participate in a silent auction and party. There is even a video clip of Bob Roll, Ron Kiefel and Andy Hampsten racing tricycles!
Marco Pantani taking his final pro victory atop Courchevel during the 2000 TdF.
Goodbye Marco... One of the greatest experiences of my life was to be on Mount Ventoux to see you and Lance, two former Tour de France champions, battle each other up the final kilometer. I was also privileged to be there, at the finish line, for your final professional victory during the 2000 Tour de France atop Courchevel where you took Lance by 50 seconds. I got your autograph. Your comeback to win the 1998 edition of the Tour de France after shattering your leg in so many places made me a fan. I am sad that you have left and offer this small token of my admiration. You will always be a "Campione" to me. Play Video Tribute>>