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2010 Race Picks

Why not speculate a bit? The season proper is still far off, and I'm sick of all the threads being centered on two guys, so let's make some embarrassing guesses!

San Remo: Petacchi
Flanders: Cancellara
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: EBH
Liege: Valverde
Giro: Tommy D. (Just kidding: Pellizotti)
Tour: Contador
Vuelta: Contador
Lombardia: Evans or Cunego
Worlds: Ricco (Wouldn't it be great?)
 
mr. tibbs said:
Why not speculate a bit? The season proper is still far off, and I'm sick of all the threads being centered on two guys, so let's make some embarrassing guesses!

San Remo: Petacchi
Flanders: Cancellara
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: EBH
Liege: Valverde
Giro: Tommy D. (Just kidding: Pellizotti)
Tour: Contador
Vuelta: Contador
Lombardia: Evans or Cunego
Worlds: Ricco (Wouldn't it be great?)

Not bad at all, I will go with you on the GTs, classics, geez I need to have a good think about this, want to go for different guys. I cannot see Boonen doing a 3 in a row at P-R but can see him winning Flanders. Some of these are a bit out there but what the hell, I will go with

Milan-San Remo: Hushovd
Tour of Flanders: Boonen
Paris-Roubaix: Ballan
Fleche: Rodriguez
L-B-L: Cunego
Amstel: Kirchen
Worlds: Haussler
Lombardy: Roche
 
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pmcg76 said:
What the hell:

Paris Nice: Valverde
Tirreno-Adriatico: Evans
M-SR: Gilbert
Flanders: Cancellara
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: J Rodriguez
L-B-L: A Schleck
Amstel: A Schleck
Giro: Pellizotti
TdS: T Martin
Dauphine: Kreuziger
Tour: Contador
Worlds: EBH
Lombardy: Cunego

But I have no idea of the riders' actual programmes - so this is just a shot in the dark.
 
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San Remo: Alejandro Valverde

Flanders: Lance Armstrong

Paris-Roubaix: Alberto Contador

Fleche: Bert Grabsch

Liege: Mark Cavendish

Giro: Alejandro Valverde

Tour: Fabian Cancellara

Vuelta: Kenny van Hummel

Lombardia: Inigo Cuesta

Worlds: Arthur Vichot
 
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Inner Peace said:
San Remo: Alejandro Valverde

Flanders: Lance Armstrong

Paris-Roubaix: Alberto Contador

Fleche: Bert Grabsch

Liege: Mark Cavendish

Giro: Alejandro Valverde

Tour: Fabian Cancellara

Vuelta: Kenny van Hummel

Lombardia: Inigo Cuesta

Worlds: Arthur Vichot

If all of these predictions come true, I will give you all of my earthly belongings :D
 
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WIthout having checked riders schedules...

San Remo: Phillippe Gilbert
Flanders: Tom Boonen
Paris-Roubaix: The Mighty Thor
Fleche: Cunego
L-B-L: Kim Kirchen
San Sebastian: Nicolas Roche
Lombardia: Kolobnev, on the basis that he really out to win one of these some time.
Paris Tours Lite: Mark Cavendish
Worlds: Matti Breschel

Paris-Nice: Sylvain Chavanel
Volta a Catalunya Sanchez - Luis Leon if he does it, Samuel if he doesn't
Dauphine Libére: Romain Kreutziger
ATOC (the 4th GT?:eek:): Probably Levi

Giro: Cuddles
Tour: Contador
Vuelta: Frank Schleck!

Tour of Polond and Benelux are too competitive and make any kind of predicting redundant...
 
Buffalo Soldier said:

In my defense, the last post in that thread is dated over a month ago. Still, pardon the clutter :eek: (and make some guesses!).

Also, go jonjungel. If that's the way the calendar plays out, it will be the best year in cycling history.

EDIT: Bluebeard's picks are great, too. Breschel for the Worlds would be amazing. And Chavanel, Kreutziger, and F Schleck--who could cheer against those guys?
 
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Paris-Nice: Contador
Tireno-Adriatico- Basso
San Remo: Gilbert
Flanders: Pozzato
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: Valverde
L-B-L: A Schleck
Amstel: J Rodriguez
Giro: Basso or Pellizotti
TdS: Cancellara
Dauphine: Valverde( if he's not suspended)
Tour: Contador
Worlds: EBH
Lombardy: Cunego
Vuelta: Contador
 
Let's see

Milan-San Remo- Petacchi
TOur of Flanders- Hoste (You can't finish 2nd 3 times by accident, so he is due)
Paris-Roubaix- Cancellera
Amstel Gold- Vinokourov
L-B-L- A. Shleck
Fleche Wallone-Kirchen
Giro- Pellizotti
Tour-Rasmussen
Vuelta- Sam. Sanchez

Worlds-I haven't seen the course , but if its flatish, ill say Hushovd
 
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San Remo: EBH
Flanders: Gilbert
Paris-Roubaix: Ballan
Amstel: Cunego
Fleche: Evans
Liege: Kirchen
Giro: Sastre
Tour: Contador
Lombardia: Cunego
Worlds: Gilbert
 
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a shot in the dark but here goes...

Paris-Nice: S Sanchez
tirreno-Adriatico - Cunego
Milan San Remo: Cavendish
Tour of Flanders: Boasson Hagen
Paris-Roubaix: Cancellara
Fleche: M Goss
L-B-L: Gilbert
Amstel Gold: Gilbert
Giro: Cunego
TDF A Schlek
Vuelta - S Sanchez

Worlds - Farrar.
 
sublimit said:
a shot in the dark but here goes...

Paris-Nice: S Sanchez
tirreno-Adriatico - Cunego
Milan San Remo: Cavendish
Tour of Flanders: Boasson Hagen
Paris-Roubaix: Cancellara
Fleche: M Goss
L-B-L: Gilbert
Amstel Gold: Gilbert
Giro: Cunego
TDF A Schlek
Vuelta - S Sanchez

Worlds - Farrar.

Goss for Fleche Wallone:eek: Really, am I missing something, I thought Columbia signed him up to be part of Cavs leadout train. Didnt realise he was an explosive climber with credentials for the Mur du Huy.
 
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San Remo: Gilbert
Flanders: Flecha
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: Kirchen
Liege: F. Schleck
AGR: A. Schleck
Giro: Evans
Tour: Contador
Vuelta: Contador
Paris-Tours: Cavendish
Lombardia: S. Sanchez
Worlds: Cavendish (I live in hope that GB, Germany and USA will work together and that Cav will beat Greipel by half a wheel with Farrar not far behind...)



The two threads probably should be merged BTW...
 
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pmcg76 said:
Goss for Fleche Wallone:eek: Really, am I missing something, I thought Columbia signed him up to be part of Cavs leadout train. Didnt realise he was an explosive climber with credentials for the Mur du Huy.

Gossy is a sprinter

San Remo: Gilbert
Flanders: ballan
Paris Roubaix: Cancellara
Fleche: Evans
Amstel: Schleck
L-B-L: Valverde
Giro: Evans
Tour: Contador ( I'm predicting a snooze fest like last year) hoping for giro/tour double!
Vuelta: Nibali
Paris Tours: boonen
lombardia: kolobnev
worlds: gilbert
 
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Maybe Fleche is the wrong race for him, but Goss is solid and if he continues to improve can do well. so many of these races come down to a sprint so if he gets to the end he can win a spring classic.

i reckon he will do something this year, he had a reasonable ride in the Paris Roubaix couple of years back. but to be fair its a long shot but i didnt want to put a predictabe winner in every race!

the only nailed on winner for me is Cancellara at Paris - Roubaix, and a 3 way shootout at Milan San Remo between Cavendish, Farrar, Pettachi, with Cav getting that one.
Gilbert will get a couple of wins and Hausller will be up there also. but we will see.
 
sublimit said:
Maybe Fleche is the wrong race for him, but Goss is solid and if he continues to improve can do well. so many of these races come down to a sprint so if he gets to the end he can win a spring classic.

i reckon he will do something this year, he had a reasonable ride in the Paris Roubaix couple of years back. but to be fair its a long shot but i didnt want to put a predictabe winner in every race!

the only nailed on winner for me is Cancellara at Paris - Roubaix, and a 3 way shootout at Milan San Remo between Cavendish, Farrar, Pettachi, with Cav getting that one.
Gilbert will get a couple of wins and Hausller will be up there also. but we will see.

No offence mate but I think you are confusing Ghent-Wevelgem with Fleche Wallone. G-W regularly finishes in a sprint whilst Fleche finishes up a 2km climb, the Mur (Wall) de Huy with an average gradient of close to close to 15%. Its a sprint but a slow motion grinding sprint and is never ever won by a sprinter. Goss for G-W sure, if he wins Fleche I will give you everything I own.
 
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Paris-Nice: Contador
Tireno-Adriatico: Cancellara
San Remo: Haussler
Flanders: Ballan
Paris-Roubaix: Cancellara
Fleche: Kirchen
L-B-L: Valverde
Amstel: Cunego
Giro: Cadel Evans
TdS: Roman Kreuziger
Dauphine: Valverde
Tour: Contador
Worlds: EBH
Lombardy: Cunego
Vuelta: Contador
 
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Kingsley A said:
San Remo: Gilbert
Flanders: Flecha
Paris-Roubaix: Boonen
Fleche: Kirchen
Liege: F. Schleck
AGR: A. Schleck
Giro: Evans
Tour: Contador
Vuelta: Contador
Paris-Tours: Cavendish
Lombardia: S. Sanchez
Worlds: Cavendish (I live in hope that GB, Germany and USA will work together and that Cav will beat Greipel by half a wheel with Farrar not far behind...)



The two threads probably should be merged BTW...

Damn it. Going through page one on this thread before I posted my own predictions, I thought this would be my trump :D
 
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sublimit said:
the only nailed on winner for me is Cancellara at Paris - Roubaix, and a 3 way shootout at Milan San Remo between Cavendish, Farrar, Pettachi, with Cav getting that one.
Gilbert will get a couple of wins and Hausller will be up there also. but we will see.

Hmn, can't see either of those being nailed on - Contador for P-N for me, and Ferrar and Petacchi won't be competing for the MSR, it will be Thor vs Barbie vs Cav for me
 
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^^ I backed Cancellara as nailed on for Paris - Roubaix not Paris Nice.

QUOTE=pmcg76;143899]No offence mate but I think you are confusing Ghent-Wevelgem with Fleche Wallone. G-W regularly finishes in a sprint whilst Fleche finishes up a 2km climb, the Mur (Wall) de Huy with an average gradient of close to close to 15%. Its a sprint but a slow motion grinding sprint and is never ever won by a sprinter. Goss for G-W sure, if he wins Fleche I will give you everything I own.[/QUOTE]

yes i'd forgotten about that.. cheers for that. perhaps Schlek for that one.
 

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