Purito, second favourite at 4/1 when he crashed out of the AGR on Sunday, is experiencing dizziness and complaining of pain from bruised ribs, and is not even confirmed for the race!?
It’s a surprise that Dan Martin isn’t third favourite at 6/1 since he abandoned AGR with the realization that you, “You can't pedal with one leg” and will therefore be coming into this race with an injury cloud. 

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Gilbert ranks a solid bet for this. His explosion on the Cauberg was too much for everyone and he showed he's back to his best. He's won the Triple before, and I wouldn't bet against him doing the same again. Moreno the main danger but if Rodriguez isn't 100% that removes the chance of doing the "old 1-2" and stregthens Gilbert's case if anything.
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Hard to see beyond Gilbert on his current form
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I'm really surprised that Gilbert is 2nd fav for tomorrow. As pointed out on here he just blew them away on the Cauberg on Sunday. Gilbert looks to be a man on a mission and making up for lost time. Which team has the capability of forcing Gilbert and BMC out of their comfort zone...I'm not sure many have. The problems with purito will effect Moreno's chances I reckon. Anyone else think Betancour will go close? 3rd last year
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Have to get Gilbert in your team for the weekend. He blows hot and cold(redacted) but when he's on a roll you have to be all over him from a betting pov.
Not sure I'm really enthused about the price and I'm waiting for in play to get a bit of drift. Will be looking at outsiders for my other choices. Fuglsang will probably be one of my choices. Moreno at 3's? Not a chance. |
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Anyone considering Carlos Betancur might want to take a look at the stage 6 finish in Paris-Nice, which he won, after winning the previous stage. If he can reproduce that form, he will challenge for the win here. Didn't finish either of the two stage races in Catalunya and Basque Country, which is a bit of a concern, especially as he nearly finished 3 mins down in AGR. At 25/1 with one book, and about 20/1 with various others, he looks like a take on trust proposition.
I think the 7/2 on Gilbert is good value, much better than Spartacus on the pave this season, and he looks on better form and dominance for these classics than what Spartacus accomplished. I would have had him at worse than 9/4. Looks like Purito is in, but I doubt he'll be capable of providing Moreno much assistance as he's complaining of pain in his chest. SP. |
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Vanendert is going in with a knee problem, so I've layed him a little at 40's
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If he doesn't start I'll be happy with a void on my small saver.
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Betancur “I was sick a while back and I don’t really know what my condition is like yet, whether I’m in good enough shape to really have an impact like last year," Betancur said. "A lot of people say the key is positioning on the Mur de Huy but to be honest it’s not: it’s whether you have the legs or not. You can be tenth at the foot of the Mur and the last man at the top if you’re not strong.”
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Had a bit of a panic as Vanendert looked to be effortless climbing the Muy.
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Bad luck for Gilbert getting affected by the high-speed crash, and terribly out of position for the Wall as a result. Never involved! Kwiatkowski committed himself for third, but not really a convincing ride to attempt the win. Vanendert likes his foxing I suspect. Valverde just too good on the day. Perhaps his experience in a relatively weak field was overlooked. SP.
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