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Bernie's eyesore said:Selfish of LLS to win, he's won the race before, why not let someone else have a chance?
Great job Rabo! Where is mighty Sky and Movistar?Dekker_Tifosi said:Let's not forget LLS also won thanks to TGBM and Gesink
1 Sanchez
2 Gerrans
3 Meersman
4 Le Mevel
5 Mollema
6 Santambrogio
7 M Christensen
8 J Rodriguez
9 Florencio
10 Ulissi
11 Anton
12 Talansky
13 Van Avermaet
14 Zubeldia
15 Majka
16 Roche
17 Ratto
18 D Martin
Ferminal said:Safe to say the old Gerrans has returned too
jokes, don't think he has form so good to snag a result
Der Effe said:Good to see Mollema seems back in shape as well, after he looked kinda bad in Burgos. Looking forward to the Vuelta
Hugo Koblet said:The Danish comentators on Eurosport - including Brian Holm from OPQS - keep talking about Contador as one to beat today
jens_attacks said:it was the same on a lots of tv stations
the commentators received wrong startlists lol...of course with a little digging of the internet,you could find out that alberto is at home with his dog
disappointing donostia this year,2008-like....strong headwind on jaizkibel,they even did the climb in the same time as then....
very good sign from sky for la vuelta,especially damn richie breathing up his nose.their tactics....another matter
even more good news for saxo who suddenly found the right way of riding just now before la vuelta. expect a super tuned,strong team for alberto
rabo did great.congrats to lulu,at least it wasn't a bunch sprint
and goodbye to vino,the rider...
vcampbell said:Mads Christensen to take it easily.
(You heard it here first.)