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Bardet for the win. Kruijswijk for third. One of the actual favourites for second.
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Bernal
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posted in another thread
fugelsang, bardet, yates |
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Quote:
Berdat Bernat Bernal |
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My pick, and the bookies' favorite, is Matthieu Van der poel.
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The romantic in me like Philippe Gilbert.
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Picking Sagan for the win. Almost as far under the radar as 2017.
Phil Gil or GVA foe second. Probably GVA. I'd prefer either to Sagan but that's hope over head. Bling Matthews for third. Lutsenko as the outsider. |
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Can’t remember if I already picked him, if not, MVDP.
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Hey folks, this fell off my radar as the year went on.
Mark (kramnnim) came out ahead with prescient picks for the Tours of France and Down Under. PM me your address and I'll send you your prize. Not sure if it was just me, but the races this year seemed particularly hard to predict. Makes for interesting racing but challenging prognosticating. Hopefully next year, I can be more on top of it, and we can get more participation. Maybe just limit it to the spring classics and Giro. We'll see.
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Dang, forgot about picking for the Vuelta and Lombardia.
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