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Who will win Amstel Gold Race?

And the winner will be...

  • Other (Ulissi, Dani Moreno, Gesink...)

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Aug 16, 2011
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Gonna wait until after Brabantse Pijl to vote. But I expect Valverde to be right up there, definitely a podium. Would like to see Betancur do well also, but his Ardennes are in doubt at the moment.
 
Well, not Betancur (some sort of infection)

Gilbert is a good bet. I know most people will say he's nowhere near his old self, and I know that. But even before his 2011 level the Cauberg seemed to fit him perfectly.
It's the type of climb that's most suitable to Gilbert. So I think he will jump away and win
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Well, not Betancur (some sort of infection)

Gilbert is a good bet. I know most people will say he's nowhere near his old self, and I know that. But even before his 2011 level the Cauberg seemed to fit him perfectly.
It's the type of climb that's most suitable to Gilbert. So I think he will jump away and win

The Cauberg is tailor made for Gilbert. Or the other way around.

No one, no one, climbs it like him. It's his kick that makes the difference on a 8% ramp like the Cauberg.
 
May 23, 2013
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I voted for Gilbert, but I'm by no means certain. I'll be interested to see how Kwiatowski competes on the Cauberg, particularly after the Strade Bianche.
 
Vino attacks everyone said:
is that...?
Yes, yes I do belive it is!
It is Bozic crossing the finishing line first, who would have thought that!!! (Kirby talking, so it was Gasparotto, not Bozic)


Gaspa FTW

:D

Funny post and good shout. I'll back Gasparotto or Ulissi, based on pretty much nothing.

edit - also I was sick the other day and watched the entire video in you signature. Great stuff.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Valverde should probably win this, so I voted for him, but maybe he will find a way to be second.

Hoping for an epic solo win by Voeckler's tongue, though.
 
Maaaaaaaarten said:
Valverde should probably win this, so I voted for him, but maybe he will find a way to be second.

Hoping for an epic solo win by Voeckler's tongue, though.

**** no. If Voeckler wins in Amstel my day there is ruined with the people from pcmfocus :eek:
I'd rather have a Belgian win it even
 
alspacka said:
:D

Funny post and good shout. I'll back Gasparotto or Ulissi, based on pretty much nothing.

edit - also I was sick the other day and watched the entire video in you signature. Great stuff.

I doubt Ulissi has the endurance (and bike handling) to win here. Even if it's dry.
Fleche is the perfect classic for him right now.
 
Apr 22, 2012
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Jspear said:
I'd really like to see Kreuziger win this, but don't no if that's realistic. I definitely think Valverde and Kwiatkowski will be on the podium.
Definitely is, because he already won it last year :)
 
Jun 25, 2013
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Decent chance of a small group coming in together; nobody faster than Kwiatkowski in that eventuality, though Valverde comes close. The question is: will Alejandro, Purito, Costa, Ulissi, Martin, Kreuziger, et al be able to drop the decidedly less climb-happy Kwiato to avoid that scenario?

Slagter definitely a contender, too. Taken a huge step forward this year. Will be good to see him in Brabantse Pijl first.