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Petacchi. If he is a motivated for this race as he was for Milan-San Remo he'll take it at a canter. If a break goes i could see the Italians allowing Di Luca to go with them as 9 times out of 10, in a break, Di Luca would win the Sprint. But Petacchi is my number one choice. I wonder what kind of abomination a Domina Vacanze Palm tree Rainbopw jersey would look like.
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Petacchi, has the best team, experience with cippolini (zolder 2002).........Boonen loses to the real explosive sprinters like Mcewen and Petta...........!!
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McEwen doesn't do lead-outs. tcklyde your right. Ballerini should just selct the Fassa train. Ale-Jet will win no problem. |
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