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Well spotted! he's not. I'll change the bet to Phinney or Martin.

Thought so

 

If is can't be Sagan is must be Martin..or Boonen. . Or Fabian..or Vanmarke

 

Ag hell I just like too many riders.

 

PS. .remour ie is Boonen is feeling Good and word in Belgium is that Martin was using all these lead up races to give PR a real good go.

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Thought so

 

If is can't be Sagan is must be Martin..or Boonen. . Or Fabian..or Vanmarke

 

Ag hell I just like too many riders.

 

PS. .remour ie is Boonen is feeling Good and word in Belgium is that Martin was using all these lead up races to give PR a real good go.

In other words we're in for a treat come Sunday  ^_^

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In other words we're in for a treat come Sunday ^_^

Oh yes we are

 

Yeah I donno why these people say word in Belgium. . I have been saying it for ages... they could've just said..word from the platteland. .

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Monsieur Paris-Roubaix, Roger De Vlaeminck, the only person ever able to really match Merckx in the Classics, and only one of 3 people to have won all 5 Monuments, talks about the race that defined his career:

 

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Specialized put together this tribute to Peter Sagan. It was done just before MSR, so it's nearly a month old, but still a goodie.

 

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Here's another Specialized tribute, their second one for Tommeke. It's their latest, and features his own thoughts about what P-R means to him.

 

"I only have very few limited goals left. The biggest one is winning Paris-Roubaix for the 5th time. That's the only reason I'm still racing."
 
Unlike Cancellara, up to now he's refused to comment about his possible retirement. For me, this comment tells me what his plans might be. I think that if he wins on Sunday, he'll retire this year. If not, well then we might be seeing him again next spring.
 
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Here's another Specialized tribute, their second one for Tommeke. It's their latest, and features his own thoughts about what P-R means to him.

 

"I only have very few limited goals left. The biggest one is winning Paris-Roubaix for the 5th time. That's the only reason I'm still racing."
 
Unlike Cancellara, up to now he's refused to comment about his possible retirement. For me, this comment tells me what his plans might be. I think that if he wins on Sunday, he'll retire this year. If not, well then we might be seeing him again next spring.
 

 

Boonen the BEAST!

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