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Hi all, Who thinks Lance Armstrong will win the 2009 Tour de France? Why or why not? I'm inclined to think that he's in adequate physical shape to win it...but he's not the Astana team leader. Is it protocol that he has to ride for Contador? Is there any possibility that he will go after the win himself? Thoughts? Cheers, Poppy |
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No, don't think he will win and wonder if he will start. He will support Contador unless something happens to change the team plan. At least this is my opinion. The sponsors will push for him to get a stage win at some point............... and I just got to ask, you have been a forum member since 2005 and this is your first post? That should be worthy of the lurker of the week award at least.
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Given Lance's form towards the end of the Giro and the 'hell on wheels' he's probably going through at altitude in the US, he'll be in good shape for the Tour. Good enough to win it... I dunno, he'll be up there that's for sure and I don't know anyone who wants a Tour stage win on Ventoux as much as Lance, given the couple of very near misses on there in the past. I don't think that Evans has it in him to finish in yellow. My money is on Contador. |
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/asta...strong-to-lead "Contador has worked very hard...blah, blah, blah" but it says Contador is the 'leader' and LA will work for him..shades of the 1986 Tour de France.. |
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I hope Armstrong doesn't win. As for having the strongest team - maybe his team is one of the strongest, but are they clean? Contador and his dodgy past.... Astana's history etc... Look at Columbia Highroad, they have Kim Kirchen, Michael Rogers (who is in excellent form), Mark Cavendish & George Hincapie. Maybe there are teams stronger than Columbia Highroad, but it would be foolishness to rule a team like that out. I also agree that Saxo are very strong. |
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He is the cyclist with real courage and energy. It is not that much east to beat him.My wishes are with Armstrong.
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I think you're right, there would be a ton of hype and probably good for the sport in general. |
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