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Tag Archives: pozzato
Paris-Roubaix – 2010 Preview (For Real This Time…)
All Photos by Tim Vanwichelen While last year I took an early stab at predicting the favorites for this year’s race, I’ve saved the real Preview for the last minute. The last few weeks have given us time to separate the men from the boys, hence a smaller list than usual of men capable taking … Continue reading
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Tagged flecha, hayman, hincapie, hushovd, paris-roubaix, peter sagan, pozzato, preview
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Monday Musette – Milan-San Remo Wrap-up
Saturday’s Milan-San Remo went-off without a hitch–despite the weather’s best attempts to ruin the day. After 298 kilometers of racing in cold, rainy conditions, it was a Spaniard who ended-up with the victory. Funny how two men from warmer, sunnier climates have taken wins in two of the season’s grimiest races thus far. Here’s what … Continue reading
Tagged freire, garzelli, gilbert, hushovd, italy, kreuzinger, liquigas, milan-san remo, modolo, monday musette, nibali, pozzato, racing
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Milan-San Remo Preview
It’s a bit of shame that when we talk about the favorites for Milan-San Remo we look at sprinters. Maybe it’s just the way the sport’s evolved over time, but it seems that the likelihood of a true breakaway succeeding gets slimmer and slimmer every year. And worse, while it used to be that only … Continue reading