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theyoungest said:Not really, since they're both racing on Saturday, and to win one of them will have to beat the other (and Cancellara, Hushovd, Devolder, etc. but that's another story)
E3 is way too hard for Hushovd.
theyoungest said:Not really, since they're both racing on Saturday, and to win one of them will have to beat the other (and Cancellara, Hushovd, Devolder, etc. but that's another story)
il_fiammingo said:E3 is way too hard for Hushovd.
auscyclefan94 said:
jaylew said:You can actually link to individual races at cyclingstartlists
The startlist for E3
Going to go with Haussler for this one.
jaylew said:You can actually link to individual races at cyclingstartlists
The startlist for E3
boomcie said:Nah, I remember the deal! Tomorrow the farce ends.![]()
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:care to risk getting that avatar back
boom did quite well last year, still haven't had a real indication on how his form is in the cobbles.
I like Flecha, he seems on mighty form. I like him for PR also (not flanders).
Maybe Langeveld can get away while Canc is marking BoomEl Pistolero said:Here's a prediction for the Dutchies: A certain swiss bear will mark his territory on a certain Dutch Boom.
theyoungest said:It seems the expectations for Boom are higher in Belgium. And if he doesn't live up to them immediately, he must return to cyclocross.
ak-zaaf said:Idd, let him ride a good finale first before talking about winning a classic.
Would be fun if he went back though, Boom and Stybar humiliating the Belgian CX scene for the next 10 years.
Havetts said:Didnt see any belgian get even close to holding his wheel on the world championships.
