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Who will win the tdf prologue?

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Old 15-06.-2004, 07:06 AM   #1
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Post Who will win the tdf prologue?

For my money David Millar , but then again I am British!!!

The poll lists the main condenders as I see it.

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Go Bradley McGee!
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Millar, cured of his eczema, will break out with psoriasis the day before the tour, and blame it on his soigneur, who will be fired after Millar finishes 3rd. McGee wins. Hamilton second.
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Uwe Peschel....or maybe Michael Rogers
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Millar, provided he can't find anyone else to blame if it goes wrong.
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How about Mayo? he has ridden well in shorter TT's this yr and is a classy rider. My tip is still with McGee but Mayo can't be discounted. McGee, Mayo, Lance in that order.
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If David Millar's skin problem has gone, I think he;ll do it, with Brad McGee 2nd. Lance won't ride himself out just tuck in safely, as being the last to go he has the advantage,
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I hope Millar can do it and carry on the British Prologue tradition.

After all it seems that after day one our national interest in the tour is usually over
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I hope Millar can do it and carry on the British Prologue tradition.

After all it seems that after day one our national interest in the tour is usually over



do you reckon the Cofidis mechanics might put a front derrailleur on his TT bike this year???
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I hope they put one that works on, thats for certain!!
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