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Old 22-04.-2008, 06:18 PM   #16
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Joaquím Rodríguez.

He has never done a good result at the Muur, but this should be the classic that's best suited for him. Piti should let him loose tomorrow in return of his work in the weekends. Great form as shown at the Amstel Gold Race.
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Old 23-04.-2008, 09:45 PM   #17
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Does anyone know where I can find live audio of Fleche and all other races?
I have to combine Internet live audio with picture from Eurosport, commentators here are just awful.
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Old 23-04.-2008, 10:26 PM   #18
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The conditions are less than ideal for racing with lots of rain. There have been a few crashes due to rain.
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Old 23-04.-2008, 11:08 PM   #19
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What race...(again)....... arm wrestle between Evans and KK......... Evans came back again in the last 100meters... I thought he was going to take it.......
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Old 23-04.-2008, 11:10 PM   #20
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Great nail biting finish! Kim Kirchen (High Road), Cadel Evans and Cunego podium followed by Gesink and Dekker. It looked like Evans might get it for a while...
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Old 24-04.-2008, 07:27 AM   #21
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Yeah, a very good race.
Missed the live coverage today - and just caught the 30 mins highlights tonight.

Miserable conditions for racing - but it added to the uncertainty.
Wegmann did a great turn on the front and I was hoping that he would stay away until the end - but was caught with 500 metres to go to the line.
The look of agony on his face said it all, as the group caught him on the Mur.

Rebellin again looked menacing.
He's going superbly this season - like he did a couple of seasons ago.

The sprint between Kirchen and Evans was great viewing.
Evans was starting to catch Kirchen but he just ran out of road.
Good win for Kirchen.........he's been going well this season.

And the new generation featured well ....Dekker and Gesink again with top 10 finishes.
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