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Could a Brit win the TDF 2007?

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Old 12-06.-2007, 05:44 PM   #1
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Default Could a Brit win the TDF 2007?

A recent article on a site I use/read just stated that Bradley Wiggins can win the TDF 2007. Not such a crazy statement actually, British cycling is probably at its best ever right now. I'd love to see your thoughts on this. As a Brit living in France it would be sweet to watch it!

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Old 12-06.-2007, 06:56 PM   #2
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No, can wiggins stick with Vino, Evans, Valverde, Sastre in the mountains. Sure he can TT but thats not good enough.

This is how i think it will pan out.

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Old 13-06.-2007, 10:07 AM   #3
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anyone can win, doesn't matter who you are.
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Old 13-06.-2007, 10:41 AM   #4
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No. Sorry. This is just wishful thinking like Hincapie last year. I'd love to be wrong about Wiggins. But I'm not.

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No. Sorry. This is just wishful thinking like Hincapie last year. I'd love to be wrong about Wiggins. But I'm not.
No, I meant what orientation you are doesn't matter, but how strong a rider you are. I got to explain my posts better.
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Old 14-06.-2007, 01:11 AM   #6
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Vino looks fav to win the prologue now, after today..
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A Brit will win the Tour the year after Hell freezes over.
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Old 22-06.-2007, 11:22 AM   #8
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He is strong, but I have not heard of him before (I'm a newb, but I've heard of at least a few others who are still racing and not kicked out from drug use), so I'm going to say he won't.

I would like to see a brit win, though. Or an African. Heck, somebody besides a non UK European (not including the last 8 years, that is).

What about a Canadian? Now THAT will happen when Hell freezes over, or rather when Canada isn't cold in the winter.
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A recent article on a site I use/read just stated that Bradley Wiggins can win the TDF 2007. Not such a crazy statement actually, British cycling is probably at its best ever right now. I'd love to see your thoughts on this. As a Brit living in France it would be sweet to watch it!

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No way on God's living earth can that happen. Even Bradley Wiggins himself wouldn't be so optimistic. He is in the same category as Boardman, to win the Prologue would be a great achievement, but more than that? Not in a stage race with mountains, no. David Millar is a better (British) all round road rider anyway.
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A Brit will win the Tour the year after Hell freezes over.

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Old 28-06.-2007, 03:16 AM   #11
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Not in 2007. Millar or Wiggins have a great chance to take the prologue (would that light up London or what?!), or get into a break and take a stage at some point. But, they don't climb well enough to contend for a podium spot.

It'd be cool to see a Brit on the podium some day!
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Old 30-06.-2007, 06:31 AM   #12
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Good old Brad might just get lucky one day and sneak a 3 Days of DePanne, but winning a 3 week GT is just a fantasy
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If you dream hard enough and drink absinthe you can perhaps imagine a brit winning.
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If you dream hard enough and drink absinthe you can perhaps imagine a brit winning.

Not even. You would need Laudnum as well. Absynthe and Laudnum, the favourite Byronic Friday night 'off your face' recipe. But, I'm pretty sure that even with that, you couldn't see a brit winning.

Particularly since most of them seem to eschew drugging. Jeez, lacking ability, and burdened by morality. No chance.
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A recent article on a site I use/read just stated that Bradley Wiggins can win the TDF 2007. Not such a crazy statement actually, British cycling is probably at its best ever right now. I'd love to see your thoughts on this. As a Brit living in France it would be sweet to watch it!

You can read the full article here

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