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Great race this, and some interesting parcours this year as well. For details: http://www.letour.fr/2008/CRI/COURS...e_parcours.html should help you out.
First stage, flat, breakaway caught by sprinters stage. Last stage is a short chrono, could be interesting to see the results. But what really has me going is stage 2. Short at 95km but those climbs should really tell us who's in form..... |
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Dvaid Millar is going to win by the way. He'll loose a bit of time on the last climb of stage 2 but waste the chrono to take the win.
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I'm interested to see what BMC can do in this race.
As far as winning, Millar looks like a good bet |
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