T. o. C. - What's your pick?
Last Post 05/14/2013 01:12 AM by Coup de Pedale. 7 Replies.
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Gonzo Cyclist

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05/12/2013 03:04 PM
I'm thinking it maybe Tejay's year at the ToC, and I'm sure Sagan will light things up
madvax

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05/12/2013 03:56 PM
1. Chavanel
2. Sagan
3. TJ

Looking forward to watching Jens. Hope he has a great race.
Orange Crush

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05/12/2013 09:33 PM
de Gendt.
jmdirt

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05/12/2013 11:35 PM
I'd like to see TJ do well.

I'd love to see a guy from a domestic conti team win (a devo rider would be even better)!

madvax, why?
madvax

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05/12/2013 11:49 PM
madvax, why?


I know Chavanel is a bit of a dark horse, but I don't think the climbs this year will be much of a factor and Chavanel has been riding pretty well lately. I'm thinking a good TT and maybe a good placing in a break-away.

My thinking with Sagan is that he will accumulate bonuses via stage wins, but will not be strong enough in the TT/climbs to win; however, he is strong enough to keep it close.

I'll be pulling for TJ and think he is probably the best GC guy there, but I don't think this year's route suits him too well.

FWIW, my picks are usually lousy, but I still have fun speculating.
jmdirt

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05/13/2013 12:55 PM
"Looking forward to watching Jens. Hope he has a great race."

Why that, not why your picks.
Orange Crush

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05/13/2013 01:46 PM
"An attack from Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff) seemed to spark new life into the peloton with 17km to go, as RadioShack was quick to mark the move with Andy Schleck, who was looking more like his old self than in a long time."

Who knows, who knows, maybe this could be that defining moment where he returns to competitiveness. Let's wait for that TT though.
laurentja

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05/14/2013 01:12 AM
I'm thinking it's Michael Rogers again.


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