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Geraard Spergen
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DiLuca had a nice spring season and followed with a good Giro GC. Can't
find much about his fall schedule.
With Armstrong retired, Vino is in virtual second place. He won a Monument,
a fifth on GC at Dauphine Libere, and fifth at TdF and I can see him doing
well in several of the remaining races. Could be he's making the PT his
goal. If he sits out la Vuelta and focuses on high placings in the one day
races he could do it. Plus then he could swap his ugly phlegm-colored jersey
for a white one.
1 DI LUCA 184
2 ARMSTRONG 139
3 VINOKOUROV 136
4 BOONEN 120
5 PETACCHI 111
6 ULLRICH 98
7 BOTERO 95
8 FREIRE 94
9 SAVOLDELLI 92
10 HINCAPIE 89
11 BASSO 86
12 REBELLIN 86
13 BOOGERD 80
14 LEIPHEIMER 80
15 ROGERS 80
find much about his fall schedule.
With Armstrong retired, Vino is in virtual second place. He won a Monument,
a fifth on GC at Dauphine Libere, and fifth at TdF and I can see him doing
well in several of the remaining races. Could be he's making the PT his
goal. If he sits out la Vuelta and focuses on high placings in the one day
races he could do it. Plus then he could swap his ugly phlegm-colored jersey
for a white one.
1 DI LUCA 184
2 ARMSTRONG 139
3 VINOKOUROV 136
4 BOONEN 120
5 PETACCHI 111
6 ULLRICH 98
7 BOTERO 95
8 FREIRE 94
9 SAVOLDELLI 92
10 HINCAPIE 89
11 BASSO 86
12 REBELLIN 86
13 BOOGERD 80
14 LEIPHEIMER 80
15 ROGERS 80