Tour De Pharmacy (2017) -

The film features an ensemble cast playing both the "young" 1982 versions of the riders and their "present-day" counterparts:

(2017) is a fast-paced sports mockumentary that parodies the pervasive culture of doping in professional cycling . Directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Murray Miller, the 39-minute film is presented as a "lost" documentary about the fictional 1982 Tour de France. Core Premise Tour de Pharmacy (2017)

(Daveed Diggs / Danny Glover): The first Black cyclist in the Tour, facing immense racial prejudice. The film features an ensemble cast playing both

(Freddie Highmore / Julia Ormond): A female cyclist competing in disguise as a man. Where to Watch (Freddie Highmore / Julia Ormond): A female cyclist

(John Cena / Dolph Lundgren): An Austrian rider who underwent a suspicious, massive physical transformation overnight.

(Andy Samberg / Jeff Goldblum): A wealthy, unskilled Nigerian cyclist who bought his way onto the team.