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Paris-Nice: winner prediction poll ** VOTE NOW **

Who will win Paris-Nice?

  • Samuel Sanchez

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Prologue results:

1 Lars Boom (Ned) Rabobank 0:10:56
2 Jens Voigt (Ger) Team Saxo Bank 0:00:03
3 Levi Leipheimer (USA) Team RadioShack 0:00:06
4 Alberto Contador (Spa) Astana
5 Peter Sagan (Svk) Liquigas - Doimo 0:00:10
6 Xavier Tondo (Spa) Cervélo Test Team
7 David Millar (GBr) Garmin - Transitions 0:00:11
8 Luis-Leon Sanchez (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne 0:00:12
9 Roman Kreuziger (Cze) Liquigas - Doimo 0:00:13
10 Samuel Sanchez (Spa) Euskatltel - Euskadi 0:00:15
 
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needs an other option :( I dont want to pick any of those.
 
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I do believe this can get really exciting also in the 2010 version. Many contenders for the victory although I had to vote Contador as the huge favourite. However, I am open for surprises
 
taiwan said:
Could do with an "other" option. Having said that, I just voted Contador. How will Bert lose?
Yeah, but then I would have had to choose to not include one of the top 10 prologue finishes. The eventual overall winner is usually in the top 10 of the prologue.

2003: Vino finished the prologue in 10th and then won the overall.
2004: Jorg Jaksche wins prologue and overall.
2005: Julich gets 17th in prologue and wins overall (LA finished 140th at .27)
2006: Flandis wins overall after getting 11th in prologue 8 seconds after Flandis
2007: AC wins overall after tying LL and 2 others for 3rd in prologue
2008: Rebellin wins overall after 81st in prologue
2009: Luis-Leon Sanchez wins overall after 3rd in prologue
 
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Ninety5rpm said:
Yeah, but then I would have had to choose to not include one of the top 10 prologue finishes. The eventual overall winner is usually in the top 10 of the prologue.

If you'd excluded one of them, they would've been covered by "other", though. If the big Spaniards are really trying to win it, a couple of those guys will likely drop out of contention, IMO.
 
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Joaquim Rodriguez for a top five. The time trial's over, went well. He'll be able to hang out with Sanchez, Sanchez et al. if not Bert.
 
Mellow Velo said:
Has somebody had the tip off that Valverde is gonna get busted?
I can't think of any other reason, that he's not an option.
Think he stands a better chance than Millar, Tondo, Sagan, Boom and a couple of others.
I just listed the top 10 in the prologue as the choices.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
Has somebody had the tip off that Valverde is gonna get busted?
I can't think of any other reason, that he's not an option.
Think he stands a better chance than Millar, Tondo, Sagan, Boom and a couple of others.

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betting on paris nice

Alberto Contador at 2.35 (27/20) with Sportingbet and Unibet
Alejandro Valverde at 5.30 (17/4) with Bet365
Luis León Sánchez at 9.00 (8/1) with Sportingbet and Unibet
Roman Kreuziger at 21.00 (20/1) with Bet365
Levi Leipheimer at 23.00 (22/1) with Bet365
Samuel Sanchez at 23.00 (22/1) with Bet365
Sylvain Chavanel at 26.00 (25/1) with Bet365
Frank Schleck at 26.00 (25/1) with Bet365
Joaquin Rodriguez at 34.00 (33/1) with Sportingbet and Bet365
Tiago Machado at 34.00 (33/1) with Sportingbet
Tony Martin at 41.00 (40/1) with Sportingbet
Jurgen Van Den Broeck at 51.00 (50/1) with Bet365
Damiano Cunego at 51.00 (50/1) with Bet365
David Moncoutié at 81.00 (80/1) with Bet365
Xavier Tondo Volpini at 101.00 (100/1) with Bet365
Jens Voigt at 151.00 (150/1) with Sportingbet

not many of those finished in the top 10 today.