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scott.braden asked in SportsCycling · 1 decade ago

Ok, who's it gonna be... TDF 2007?

C'mon... waiting til July to pick is for noobs. Lay your cards down now.

My prediction: JENS VOIGHT will win the 2007 Tour de France.

Bookmark this page... you'll need to read it again on July 29th to prove you weren't dreaming that some guy on the internet got it right, way back in March...

Update:

p.s. if you pick Basso you have to change your name to "John Tesh"

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Alexander Vinokourov. He has the legs and experience. Plus after last year, he has a year's worth of anger built up from his teammates' involvement in Operation Puerto causing him to be dropped from the Tour. And now since Operation Puerto was a bust, he has more reason to be angry.

    Basso is a possibility, but he will concentrate on the Giro. To win them both would be tough, although not impossible.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Call me John Tesh then. The debacle with the corrupt anti-doping agencies lat year ruined what would have been a TREMENDOUS Tour de France, and the opportunity to see Basso, Ullrich, and Vino duke it out will be forever lost.

    But Basso has already shown he's got the talent to win grand tours, and now he has the best team backing him up. He is getting older, and this may be his last chance for TDF glory, so I think Basso is gonna give 'em hell!

    Unless Dick Pound and his French cronies f*ck up another one.

  • 1 decade ago

    FLOYD LANDIS..... err - never mind! Hello, my name is John Tesh, former ET co-host and producer of that famous album "Tour de France"! You've heard of it before, no? I have to go with Basso on this one. He has the engine, the team and the directuer sportif and oh, experience of one who stood on the top of the podium for this particular race 7 times. I feel he would have won last year if not for Puerto that closed the door on him for the TdF. I would like to see if he could defend Giro and go for the yellow in July. I think he could do it.

    Source(s): www.pezcyclingnews.com
  • 1 decade ago

    I will go with the obvious, depending on which one gets the best start. It will be one of Discoverys riders. Both Ivan Basso and Levi Leiphiemer have had impressive springs, both have the talent and the team to get them to the podium.

    Big George is having a great spring also, and is ready to lead another American to Paris.

    LEVI.

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  • 1 decade ago

    This sounds like a bit of fun a real long shot, maybe we should have another go at the end of June

    If I have to pick this far out

    Alejandro Valverde for the Yellow

    Robbie McEwen for the Green (small margin)

    Mickael Rasmussen for the spots (and to finish top five overall)

  • 1 decade ago

    Ivan Basso! He would have had it last year if it wasn't for Puerto. Hell... I'll give him the Giro and the Tour.

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