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Forecast looks like the race might get some rain on the roads and wind.
Just looking ahead to LBL, which is Kwiatkowski's main goal of the season, so much so that he missed his E3 defence to rest up for his Ardennes campaign in building form for this monument. Currently at 12/1, it might pay to build a position in him with the Books should he come out with a strong ride here straight out of the start. Looks ideally suited for LBL this year, and would expect him to shorten down to 5/1 ahead of the start were things to go as expected. |
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Can see where you are coming from with Kwia SP but I have marked this week down as Valverde's. Rides for form today at Amstel wins on Wednesday La Fleche Wallonne up the Mur and then avenges a rare tactical error in last year's LBL to win it for the 4th time. He seems impervious to the ravages of time and arrives in the Ardennes in the form of his life at the tender age of 37 next week. Take the 9/4 now for LBL before Wednesday's 5th Fleche.
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Interesting thoughts Raggety, thanks for contributing mate. I have formed the opinion that age, especially amongst quality riders, is just not a negative issue. Riders in their mid to late 30s in the peloton nowadays are expert in measuring their energy reserves, so I look at it as a positive with such riders like Valverde and Gilbert, as tipped to win Flanders on this forum. Having said that, I certainly agree with you that Valverde will only look to build form here today, ahead of La Flèche Wallone.
I can understand your confidence level for Valverde in LBL on the back of his superlative season so far this year, however I cannot take that price seriously at all, and I cannot figure how much shorter it can possibly go were he to win next week. That is just a prime example of prohibitive odds, nevertheless even short odds are best when they're landed, so certainly will not attempt talk you out of it. It's actually a nice long-range showdown between Kwiatkowski and Valverde -- imagine they're both involved!? 12-man breakaway have 4mins, pictures just now appearing, should be an attacking race and as such exciting. What a marvellous win by van der Breggen in the woman's race. |
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...btw Raggety, have you put on any bets here, mate?
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That's what happens when you change the route dynamic -- you get some great attacking and aggressive racing -- thrilling stuff!
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Wow, Kwiatkowski looks so strong, I might have underestimated just how fresh he comes into races after a spell. Race feelings can change during the course of a race and a rider going well can suddenly find he is spent, but Kwiatkowski is going to be very hard to beat, I think.
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You've got a bloody quality chase group here which is combining very well, and when Kwiatkowski bridged across to the leaders he made short work of it, and yet this GVA chase group are losing time to Gilbert group. As soon as the leaders slow down, I would expect Kwiatkowski to just ride away to victory. Looks super strong and is adding the pace to the leaders which the chasers are struggling with!
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Wellens looks cooked. GVA and Valverde the only two working in the chase group.
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...with any real measure.
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10kms to-go and I'm calling it for the breakaway.
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Forget about 12/1 Kwiatkowski for LBL after the conclusion of this race.
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Bemlerberg is going to be the staging ground, I think.
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Kwiatkowski is laying on the hurt...
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Gilbert looked to be struggling earlier, but Kwiatkowski will still need to go hard to beat him here...
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Kwiatkowski is so smart, so experienced already.
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Lol, maybe not that smart, he has run out gas there!
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Kwiatkowski 6/1 all-of-a-sudden for LBL.
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Well, another missed result at AGR for me. Actually saw the dynamics of the race pretty-much developing as they did, but am still scratching my head over BMC's tactics. When punishing the peloton with around 60kms to-go, and LTS being capable of matching them, I thought their only reason for this was to cause an early split or eject the versatile sprinters like Colbrelli and Bling, and launch GVA long-range with Oss, a bit like in Roubaix, but it gave GVA a really hard ride and he was caught napping when things caught fire with Benoot's attack at the Kruisberg with some 40kms to-go, forming the race-winning 6-man breakaway. And to confirm the pain BMC had spread just prior to the breakaway forming, the peloton had thinned right down and GVA was essentially isolated in terms of a big and aggressive peloton chase group organising to bring the Gilbert group back. BMC screwed this one up in royal fashion, but to be fair that chase disintegrated much later and I don't think any one of them had the goods. Including Valverde, who must think his Ardennes campaign is looking pretty weak at this point.
Wellens wasn't going great guns either, so even if he had the made bridge with Kwiatkowski, I don't think he could have been involved in any great manner. Didn't hear Calmejane's name even mentioned once. Colbrelli beat home Bling and let's just consider how overrated Bling is becoming. Happy to get something out of the race with Kwiatkowski's sharp drop in price for LBL from -- as mentioned -- 12/1 into 6/1 with SB, however I think I've missed a trick there with Kwiatkowski for this race. He was 8/1 at SP, and had moved out to 9/1 best, which was fair E/W value to land a strong place. Would've hurt to have seen him lose though, I think the headwind cost him for going so early, and with Gilbert working away and catching his slipstream, he came past at good speed. |
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SB are asleep for Wednesday, Albasini still being accepted at 33/1, whilst the rest have trimmed him into 16/1 and 25/1. Got a 3rd in 2015 and a 2nd in 2012 at LFW and has finished off AGR very nicely to get the podium, from pretty-much nowhere. 33/1 is very good price after such a good result. Get on.
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...and he is a 36yo.
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SB's virtual-AI working nicely there I guess, after accepting my bet on Albasini, price drops to 20/1. Sorry.
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That was worse than What's up Boys.How low did MK go please SP.Just finished watching taped live feed as working.
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Was being matched at 13/25, by that stage I was more interested in LBL prices so he definitely went 1/2, but not sure if it was being matched.
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thanks for that
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