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Date: 25 Sep 2007 01:05:33
From: Alexander Lackner
Subject: Worlds Picks
Excuse the off-topic, it is about time we did our silly little picks again.
Bettini will have been the last "predicted" champion for quite a while, all
the guys like Schumacher and Pozzato hyping themselves are doomed (marked,
and the course seems to favor a small bunch sprint anyway). That's obviously
too hard to call, so best bet seems a last-km break catching the tenors
off-guard. For the heck of it, Karsten Kroon.

While I'm at it, Cancellara in the TT obviously (true stunt pick huh). Too
ignorant of the current women's and U23 current goings-on to play, I'm
afraid.

greets
Alexander






 
Date: 25 Sep 2007 03:46:50
From: Kenny
Subject: Re: Worlds Picks
On Sep 25, 1:05 am, "Alexander Lackner" <alexander.lack...@chello.at >
wrote:
> Excuse the off-topic, it is about time we did our silly little picks again.
> Bettini will have been the last "predicted" champion for quite a while, all
> the guys like Schumacher and Pozzato hyping themselves are doomed (marked,
> and the course seems to favor a small bunch sprint anyway). That's obviously
> too hard to call, so best bet seems a last-km break catching the tenors
> off-guard. For the heck of it, Karsten Kroon.
>
> While I'm at it, Cancellara in the TT obviously (true stunt pick huh). Too
> ignorant of the current women's and U23 current goings-on to play, I'm
> afraid.
>
> greets
> Alexander

RR: Samuel Sanchez
TT: Fabian Cancellara



 
Date: 24 Sep 2007 19:28:07
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: Worlds Picks
Anyone that isn't approved by the UCI will be found guilty of doping even
though not a single thing that comes out of their labs is reliable.



 
Date: 25 Sep 2007 02:01:07
From: bar
Subject: Re: Worlds Picks
On Sep 24, 7:45 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca > wrote:
> In article <87e65$46f842ae$5472c31b$24...@news.chello.at>,
> "Alexander Lackner" <alexander.lack...@chello.at> wrote:
>
> > Excuse the off-topic, it is about time we did our silly little picks again.
> > Bettini will have been the last "predicted" champion for quite a while, all
> > the guys like Schumacher and Pozzato hyping themselves are doomed (marked,
> > and the course seems to favor a small bunch sprint anyway). That's obviously
> > too hard to call, so best bet seems a last-km break catching the tenors
> > off-guard. For the heck of it, Karsten Kroon.
>
> > While I'm at it, Cancellara in the TT obviously (true stunt pick huh). Too
> > ignorant of the current women's and U23 current goings-on to play, I'm
> > afraid.
>
> > greets
> > Alexander
>
> In the men's ITT, my pick is either David Millar, or some doper.
>
> It's one or the other,
>
> --
> Ryan Cousineau rcous...@sfu.cahttp://www.wiredcola.com/
> "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics
> to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos

Jason McCartney in the TT. Samu Sanchez in the RR.



 
Date: 24 Sep 2007 23:45:37
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Worlds Picks
In article <87e65$46f842ae$5472c31b$24010@news.chello.at >,
"Alexander Lackner" <alexander.lackner@chello.at > wrote:

> Excuse the off-topic, it is about time we did our silly little picks again.
> Bettini will have been the last "predicted" champion for quite a while, all
> the guys like Schumacher and Pozzato hyping themselves are doomed (marked,
> and the course seems to favor a small bunch sprint anyway). That's obviously
> too hard to call, so best bet seems a last-km break catching the tenors
> off-guard. For the heck of it, Karsten Kroon.
>
> While I'm at it, Cancellara in the TT obviously (true stunt pick huh). Too
> ignorant of the current women's and U23 current goings-on to play, I'm
> afraid.
>
> greets
> Alexander

In the men's ITT, my pick is either David Millar, or some doper.

It's one or the other,

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/
"I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics
to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos