PTP - Milan-San Remo
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Cancellara (Spartacus is back this year)0
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Cavendish please0
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Peter Sagan pleaseWinner: PTP Vuelta 20070
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Cavendish“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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Freire and Cancellara probably more guaranteed of getting points but I'll go for Cavendish.0
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AFX -- can I replace Hushovd with Cancellara?
One can't be the god of thunder if you have the flu. hanx.0 -
Been thinking Sagan all week, but i got a real feeling that Oscar is gunning for it and in great form.... so..
Oscar Freire0 -
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Cavendish please0
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Cancellara0
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Cav"A cyclist has nothing to lose but his chain"
PTP Runner Up 20150 -
Cavendish
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Cav please.0
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Peter Sagan please
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Sagan0
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Cav please0
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Has to be Cav
Although I'm hoping that Sky's sublime organisation will have previously arranged for Cancellara and Sagan to be found, only after the race has started, bound and gagged in a wardrobe.0 -
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Griepel please0
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Rick! You haven't picked Boonen?
My first wildcard punt of the year will be Heinrich Hausler please0 -
Peter Sagan please.0
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Cogidubnus wrote:Rick! You haven't picked Boonen?
My first wildcard punt of the year will be Heinrich Hausler please
I have a PTP tactic and no love will get in the way of it.0 -
You can see from my pick I certainly have no tactics...0
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I have a tactic!
As an unashamed Cavendish fan (and think he'll probably win) ... I'll go FREIRE, please: that way I've a chance of happiness either way.
If Cav doesn't win, it'll probably mean he's sprawled on the tarmac or still coming off the Poggio.
Was going to go Greipel... but not sure his team's going to be anywhere to help after Poggio - could say same of Oscar, but that's never stopped him before (although Spilak and Vicioso are going like trains - both top ten'ed in P-Nice).
For those not able to see the race, I promise to watch it extra hard...0 -
Rick hasn't picked Boonen?!?
Oooooooooooooooooh.
Maybe we should take it in turns to watch over him if Tommeke pulls it out the bag tomorrow.0 -
OCDuPalais wrote:I have a tactic!
As an unashamed Cavendish fan (and think he'll probably win) ... I'll go FREIRE, please: that way I've a chance of happiness either way.
If Cav doesn't win, it'll probably mean he's sprawled on the tarmac or still coming off the Poggio.
Was going to go Greipel... but not sure his team's going to be anywhere to help after Poggio - could say same of Oscar, but that's never stopped him before (although Spilak and Vicioso are going like trains - both top ten'ed in P-Nice).
For those not able to see the race, I promise to watch it extra hard...
Freire would be my second choice as well. Problem is, you never know what Oscar the Cat will get up to. He's just as capable of taking a wrong turn or stopping at a cafe.0 -
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Tusher wrote:Has to be Cav
Although I'm hoping that Sky's sublime organisation will have previously arranged for Cancellara and Sagan to be found, only after the race has started, bound and gagged in a wardrobe.
I'd have thought that if you had anything to do with binding and gagging a cyclist it would be Cav.It's a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don't quit when you're tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.0 -
Mark Cavendish, please.0