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Old 07-18-11 | 09:51 AM
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daveF
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Originally Posted by JoelS
Evans, Voekler, Basso, in that order. Contador doesn't have it this year, and the Schlecks attacks have been too short to stick. Unless someone employs a different tactic in the Alps, it'll either be Evans or Voekler for the win, with Basso hanging on for third.
Voekler lost 1:58 to Evans on the same course in the Dauphine. But, he wasn't in the yellow jersey & Cadel was competing for a podium spot. Voekler seems to indicate that he went fast for him in the Dauphine ITT because he got caught by Janez & then he was able to stay with him. I think if he still has the yellow & the same time gap to Cadel, he'll hold him off. Of course those are big if's, but I hope he does it.
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