Liquigas-Bianchi
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Everyone likes and remembers Magnus because he's big like they are.
Liquigas-Bianchi seem to have a strong team for next year. Cioni, Di Luca, Garzelli and Pellizotti. Nothing wrong with that.
Liquigas-Bianchi seem to have a strong team for next year. Cioni, Di Luca, Garzelli and Pellizotti. Nothing wrong with that.
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Isn't this the team Mario Cippolini signed for 2005?
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Maglia Ciclamino
Cippo in celeste. Assuming he retires sometime this year, I hope he goes out with a bang.
I was sad to see Caucchioli go, but he's on board with Credit Agricole for '05, which is cool. That team doesn't look to hot at first glance, Thor Hushovd aside. Caucchioli wouldn't be their GC contender would he?
I was sad to see Caucchioli go, but he's on board with Credit Agricole for '05, which is cool. That team doesn't look to hot at first glance, Thor Hushovd aside. Caucchioli wouldn't be their GC contender would he?
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Maglia Ciclamino
Originally Posted by Laggard
Moreau would still be CA's GC rider. CA's got a nice group of sprinters with Hushovd, Kirsipu and Nazon.