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Old 29-02.-2008, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default Het Volk picks

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.
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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.

I am gonna go with a Pozzato back to back.
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Old 29-02.-2008, 11:44 AM   #3
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Vaitkus - in form. Astana need it.

Eisel - in form.

In case of small breakaway

Gilbert
Sylv Chavanel
Burghardt

Going to do more research but Vaitkus, Eisel, Gilbert and Chavanel are my leans.
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Old 29-02.-2008, 11:52 AM   #4
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Cycling news has the start list.
yes, not!
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I am gonna go with a Pozzato back to back
Pozzato isn't even riding

http://startlist.cyclingfever.com/s...tlijst&id=18552
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yes, not!
Pozzato isn't even riding

http://startlist.cyclingfever.com/s...tlijst&id=18552
I guess he won't win then, will he? (though he was on the start list on cyclingnews)

Cyclingnews...damn you!!!......DAMN YOU!!!!
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Old 29-02.-2008, 01:25 PM   #6
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Hammond. And for once the odds aren't completely astronomical.
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l'll go with Gilbert.
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l'll go with Gilbert.

Sebastian Chavanel
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Gilbert. Longshot pick is Nuyens.
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Good to see Verbrugghe on the start list. Seems as if he has had a hard luck career.
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Good to see Verbrugghe on the start list. Seems as if he has had a hard luck career.

Jimmy Casper as my second pick
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Van Petegem, Capiot or Plankaert....hang on, what year is this again?
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Aversen.

And/or O'Grady.
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Aversen.

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.
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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.


I'm a Kurt Arversen fan!

Hushovd's a shrewd choice.
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