my pick: Kloden.



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Michael Press

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We are far enough into the TdF to handicap it.
I pick Kloden to win. After that it is still impossible.
Mayo, Valverde look good.
Sastre has not shown his colors.

Boonen for points.

Rasmussen for mountain.

Looks like Contador can TT well enough to win best young rider.

Zabriskie for Lanterne Rouge.

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In article <[email protected]>,
Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are far enough into the TdF to handicap it.
> I pick Kloden to win. After that it is still impossible.
> Mayo, Valverde look good.
> Sastre has not shown his colors.
>
> Boonen for points.
>
> Rasmussen for mountain.
>
> Looks like Contador can TT well enough to win best young rider.
>
> Zabriskie for Lanterne Rouge.


I pick Mayo because what the heck, it would be funny if he won.

Both kinds of funny,

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Michael Press wrote:
> Looks like Contador can TT well enough to win best young rider.


The climbing form he's showing he might just be able to make some time on
the mountaintop finishes (His attacking acceleration reminds me a bit
of Pantani, although he may need some surgery on his ears if he wants to
look like him.)
 
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 05:31:43 GMT, Michael Press <[email protected]>
wrote:

>We are far enough into the TdF to handicap it.
>I pick Kloden to win. After that it is still impossible.
>Mayo, Valverde look good.
>Sastre has not shown his colors.


You forgot Evans, who can climb better than Klodi and fairly close to
Valverde. Klodi can beat but those two in a TT - and all three can
crush Mayo - so it's matter of how much time the climbers can bank in
the mountains to hold off Klodi's TT.

Evans even attacked his group on the climb yesterday - finally -
although he looked fairly silly on the decent, when he fell asleep
causing a potentially damaging gap in the group to develop, leaving it
to Klodi to close before the finish.
 
in message <[email protected]>, Doug Taylor
('[email protected]') wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 05:31:43 GMT, Michael Press <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>We are far enough into the TdF to handicap it.
>>I pick Kloden to win. After that it is still impossible.
>>Mayo, Valverde look good.
>>Sastre has not shown his colors.

>
> You forgot Evans, who can climb better than Klodi and fairly close to
> Valverde.


Trouble with Evans is when you're on the front there's no wheel to suck.

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Simon Brooke <[email protected]> writes:

> in message <[email protected]>, Doug Taylor
> ('[email protected]') wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 05:31:43 GMT, Michael Press <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>We are far enough into the TdF to handicap it.
>>>I pick Kloden to win. After that it is still impossible.
>>>Mayo, Valverde look good.
>>>Sastre has not shown his colors.

>>
>> You forgot Evans, who can climb better than Klodi and fairly close to
>> Valverde.

>
> Trouble with Evans is when you're on the front there's no wheel to suck.
>


I would like to say "Don't count Vino out yet", but he's a little too
far back for comfort

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