Well I'll follow you on Saxo-Tinkoff.
226ew is pretty generous too, and I'd hate myself if I missed out.
226ew is pretty generous too, and I'd hate myself if I missed out.
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SlimChance said:03.00 Peter Sagan (CAN)
15.00 Sylvain Chavanel (OPQ)
19.00 Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY)
21.00 Alejandro Valverde (MOV)
21.00 Philippe Gilbert (BMC)
21.00 Thomas Voeckler (EUC)
29.00 Cadel Evans (BMC)
31.00 Michal Kwiatkowski (OPQ)
34.00 Daniel Moreno (KAT)
34.00 Simon Gerrans (OGE)
41.00 Jonathan Hivert (SOJ)
41.00 Pierre Rolland (EUC)
41.00 Ryder Hesjedal (GRS)
41.00 Tony Gallopin (RLT)
51.00 Dan Martin (GRS)
51.00 Daryl Impey (OGE)
51.00 Joaquim Rodriguez (KAT)
51.00 Julien Simon (SOJ)
All other riders 67.00 or bigger
1/4 odds 1,2,3 for each way purposes (Sportingbet & Bwin are win only)
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Pulpstar said:Saxo bet is very much alive, only Green Edge and BMC can spoil it methinks.
Leadbelly said:Ah well. Close, but no cigar today for us. Good spot though, it was definitely the right bet.
Disappointed with Movistar myself, was expecting a bit better from them.
kent_rider said:Hi all, first time post after a long time watching, so please bear with me !
Can someone explain odds of 7:4 on there being less than 5.5 Yellow Jersey holders ? - in my opinion Gerrans holds on till Saturday then Froome takes it on Ax - 3D and holds to the end = 4.
Dont really see how there can be 6!
Poursuivant said:Bakelants will try for break tomorrow