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Well Ballan (my pick) got fourth...
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I thought Boonen looked like the clear strongman of the race. Cancellara was not good, no other favorites were impressive. Boonen probably could have driven a good group away on the Muur de Gramont or Bosberg if he wasn't constrained by the situation. Devolder did a lot work for a long time but never looked overly strong and profitted from the lack of any organized chase after Geraardsbergen. |
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I agree. Devolder would've been caught if there were an organised chace. Chapeu to him anyway, he was the work horse today, and the victory for the kamikaze was well deserved. |
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exatly. He worked for Boonen, so his victory was even more surprising and impressing. |
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In other news: George looks like he may do well in Roubaix
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Well I saw quite a few riders riding near motorcycles but just for a few seconds at a time.
You'd think that the motorcycle drivers would be very very careful about not letting riders benefit from them - especially when they are passing the riders. It's quite simple: you see a rider drafting your motorcycle -> just speed up and loose him. A few seconds of drafting won't give the rider any noticable benefit. Speaking of which: did you see a motorcycle passing the Astana rider a bit too close(Rast maybe) and then Rast giving the guy international hand signs? Reminds me of our local group rides...
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![]() (in fact, on another site, there was a cycling tv rep this morning posting helping people access the cycling tv feed ... and when someone posted "just watch it on the Eurosport feed" this c.tv rep posted something like "please let us know if you can watch on Eurosport from the US, because they're supposed to block it and we need to know so we can deal with that". I'm thinking - it takes me 20-30 minutes before I can actually even log in to your site, sometimes it crashes, and you want me to report my potential alternate source of live footage so you can block it? not likely )addendum - so look here for the crash, just don't tell c.tv ![]()
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I'm not so convinced. He had a nice finish because he was able to catch back up to the group as many other did, and sprinted well. He showed himself in a doomed early move in the finale but it was a tactical attack, not one of strength. He was well distanced by the strongmen on the Muur de Gramont and Bosberg. Cancellara looks off the boil and Boonen looked very good, which should make him the big favorite for Roubaix. Hincapie will probably have to ride very smart to finish on the podium in Roubaix and he has a history of doing just the opposite. |
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