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Tour of California Stage 5: Visalia - Bakersfield (195.5km)

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Other than that silly Old Stage Road climb, stage 5 looks to be yet another boring day for this want-to-be major cycling race. [/snark]

I look for something to happen in the GC battle on those finishing circuits.
 
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benpounder said:
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Other than that silly Old Stage Road climb, stage 5 looks to be yet another boring day for this want-to-be major cycling race. [/snark]

I look for something to happen in the GC battle on those finishing circuits.

Have you checked the Clinic, or the Wall Street Journal? A few guys might not start, and the rest of the peloton will have a lot on their minds.

Young Liquigas riders for the win.
 
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Why don't they put that hill at the end and create an exciting race?
Bicycle racing in the States is problematic - and not just because of cultural differences - we're alot more spread out with far less paved roads*. I think the organizers will eventually learn that a true mountain top finish should be scheduled.

*Although if Strade bianche is really desirable for grand tours, we have a helluva lot of Strade Grigio - gravel roads.
 

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My British friends were wrong. The Tour of California is bigger than the Giro.
Just watch it this morning 9:30PDT. Greatest race in the world, thanks to lance johann and floyd.
 
benpounder said:
Well, today certainly will be interesting. I cant remember ever anticipating Paul and Phil's commentary.

I'll be recording the Eurosport and P&P edition of the race :p

Eurosport so I can see what the charmismatic Magnus has to say on things, and to watch the race of course. P&P just to see if there's any chinks in the armour yet.
 
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I don't think they'd get Stuart O'Grady to play along, and he has abandoned too. Quite a lot of others involved:

Bernhard Eisel (Team HTC-Columbia)
Tony Martin (Team HTC-Columbia)
Jakob Fuglsang (Team Saxo Bank)
Jeremy Hunt (Cervelo Test Team)
Lars Ytting Bak (Team HTC-Columbia)
Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Doimo)
Brian Vandborg (Liquigas-Doimo)
 
Haussler also out.
Where's Eyjafjallajokull to tell us how much safer than the Giro this race is?
Suddenly, he's very quiet.

The last time we see Lance in a race?

Dave Zee and Levi in a desperate fight to lose the Tour of California?

Could be Mick Rogers break into the big time.:rolleyes: