I am gonna go with a Pozzato back to back.Bro Deal said:Cycling news has the start list.
I think I have to go with Cancellara. Aside from his let down in the ToC's ITT, he is in good form.
yes, not!Bro Deal
Cycling news has the start list.
Pozzato isn't even ridingthoughtforfood
I am gonna go with a Pozzato back to back
I guess he won't win then, will he? (though he was on the start list on cyclingnews)lucybears said:yes, not!
Pozzato isn't even riding
http://startlist.cyclingfever.com/startlist.html?_p=startlijst&id=18552
Jimmy Casper as my second pickFrigo's Luggage said:Good to see Verbrugghe on the start list. Seems as if he has had a hard luck career.
Arvesen is not in very good shape (and would not have won it anyway). But another norwegian, Hushovd, would be a good guess.limerickman said:Aversen.
RAGT said:Arvesen is not in very good shape (and would not have won it anyway). But another norwegian, Hushovd, would be a good guess.
But I'll stick with the obvious: Boonen, with Steegmans as a second guess.
the problem with Steegmans and Weylandt, they would have to get lucky and get in a break, or mark a dangerous move late, because in a sprint they will be working for Tommeke.Grater said:Doesn't Steegmans know the final few km's well? He's won there before? He is
Hammond. Interesting choice. I thought he would ride for the team but maybe they might have him as the main man.
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