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Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
looking bad.

Andre
 
Andre schreef:
> Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
> Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
> looking bad.


Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. Steegmans
is not less than Boonen, only in his mind he is. Hushovd, like his
Scandinavian friend Backstedt, has his best days behind him. I give the
nod to McEwen for the green.
 
On Jun 27, 5:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Andre schreef:
>
> > Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
> > Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
> > looking bad.

>
> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. Steegmans
> is not less than Boonen, only in his mind he is. Hushovd, like his
> Scandinavian friend Backstedt, has his best days behind him. I give the
> nod to McEwen for the green.


I hope you're wrong
 
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:16:57 -0700 (PDT), Andre
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Jun 27, 5:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> Andre schreef:
>>
>> > Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
>> > Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
>> > looking bad.

>>
>> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. Steegmans
>> is not less than Boonen, only in his mind he is. Hushovd, like his
>> Scandinavian friend Backstedt, has his best days behind him. I give the
>> nod to McEwen for the green.

>
>I hope you're wrong


He's right about Freire -- I love that guy's racing nonetheless. And
sadly probably right about McEwen.

I remember when Steegmans left McEwen's team and McEwen was all pissy
saying Steegmans was a coward just going to be a leadout man at
Lefevre's team for $$$ instead of staying at his side and taking over
as the Lotto sprinter when McEwen retires.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
John Forrest Tomlinson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:16:57 -0700 (PDT), Andre
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >On Jun 27, 5:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
> ><[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Andre schreef:
> >>
> >> > Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
> >> > Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
> >> > looking bad.
> >>
> >> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. Steegmans
> >> is not less than Boonen, only in his mind he is. Hushovd, like his
> >> Scandinavian friend Backstedt, has his best days behind him. I give the
> >> nod to McEwen for the green.

> >
> >I hope you're wrong

>
> He's right about Freire -- I love that guy's racing nonetheless. And
> sadly probably right about McEwen.
>
> I remember when Steegmans left McEwen's team and McEwen was all pissy
> saying Steegmans was a coward just going to be a leadout man at
> Lefevre's team for $$$ instead of staying at his side and taking over
> as the Lotto sprinter when McEwen retires.


McEwen is a great sprinter but his personality does him no favors. Yes, he can
back up his trashtalk (and regularly does) but I think many people would like him a
lot more if he'd just give his mouth a rest.

--
tanx,
Howard

The bloody pubs are bloody dull
The bloody clubs are bloody full
Of bloody girls and bloody guys
With bloody murder in their eyes

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
"Andre" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:b42f0746-99f3-4e18-8dcf-108bb8bd9b6f@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
| Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
| Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
| looking bad.
|
| Andre

McEwen. He's an opportunist extraordinaire. Others will plan; Robbie will
simply find the right wheel out of nowhere.

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
 
On Jun 28, 12:35 am, Howard Kveck

> McEwen is a great sprinter but his personality does him no favors. Yes, he can
> back up his trashtalk (and regularly does) but I think many people would like him a
> lot more if he'd just give his mouth a rest.


dumbass,

mcewen's a winner, but all the jock sniffers are in love with boonen -
the david beckham of cycling, even though he's a drunk driving
cokehead who dates teenagers.

sadly i won't get to see mcewen straight arm him into the barriers.
 
On Jun 27, 2:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Andre schreef:
>
> > Looks like the green will be fought for by Thor, Freire, Mcewen and
> > Steegmans. No Boonen or Benati to make it interesting. Things are
> > looking bad.

>
> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. Steegmans
> is not less than Boonen, only in his mind he is. Hushovd, like his
> Scandinavian friend Backstedt, has his best days behind him. I give the
> nod to McEwen for the green.


Dumbasses,

Zabel
 
John Forrest Tomlinson wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:16:57 -0700 (PDT), Andre wrote:
>> On Jun 27, 5:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe wrote:
>>> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. [...]

>>
>> I hope you're wrong

>
> He's right about Freire -- I love that guy's racing nonetheless.


It will be interesting to see how the three Spaniards (Valverde,
Contador, Freire) will fight over team leadership for the two crowns.
Valverde already sacrificed one world championship for Freire, but it
worked out well. Is now payback time? I still think Freire will try and
claim leadership for Worlds, not only the bigger prize but also better
suited to his abilities. So who is better suited to Beijing: Contador or
Valverde, and not necessarily the same answer: who will be the leader?
 
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 21:00:01 +0200, Ted van de Weteringe
<[email protected]> wrote:

>John Forrest Tomlinson wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:16:57 -0700 (PDT), Andre wrote:
>>> On Jun 27, 5:25 pm, Ted van de Weteringe wrote:
>>>> Freire will exit prematurely, to focus on Beijing and Worlds. [...]
>>>
>>> I hope you're wrong

>>
>> He's right about Freire -- I love that guy's racing nonetheless.

>
>It will be interesting to see how the three Spaniards (Valverde,
>Contador, Freire) will fight over team leadership for the two crowns.
>Valverde already sacrificed one world championship for Freire, but it
>worked out well. Is now payback time? I still think Freire will try and
>claim leadership for Worlds, not only the bigger prize but also better
>suited to his abilities. So who is better suited to Beijing: Contador or
>Valverde, and not necessarily the same answer: who will be the leader?


I understand Beijing is hilly, but I still don't think Contador is
suited to that sort of race.

In World's, Valverde has been allowed to try his hand when it makes
sense - think of his covering attacks agressively in Hamilton.