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42nd Amstel Gold Race - PT
Netherlands, April 22, 2007
Photography
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Images by
Elmar Krings
Images by
Shane Stokes/Cyclingnews.com
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T-Mobile's Michael Rogers
said he was hoping for a good showing today
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If he can stay in contact
on the climbs, Oscar Freire should be up there. Don't forget, he won two world championships on the tough Verona circuit...
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Local hero Michael Boogerd
is somewhere in this media scrum
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Last year's winner
Fränk Schleck
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Boogerd
is riding his last Amstel. He won the race in 1999 and after a succession of second and third places since then, would love to triumph here and go out on top.
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CSC's ever-aggressive Jens Voigt
said he'd try to sniff out a good move today.
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He is signing
an autograph for a young fan here. "Hey, I think I already signed this a few minutes ago," he joked.
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Many amateur riders
were out, seeing the course first-hand.
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Leonardo Duque (Cofidis)
(l)
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Duque is pictured
on the day's third climb, the Lange Raarberg.
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Discovery Channel's Vladimir Gusev
and world champion Paolo Bettini.
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Young Dutch hope Thomas Dekker.
His countrymen will be hoping he can take over from Boogerd.
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AG2R's Yury Krivtsov
drives it on the climb
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Spanish classic specialist
Juan Antonio Flecha is here, one week after finishing second in Paris-Roubaix. Very few riders do both races due to the hugely different parcours.
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Voigt,
looking to sniff out that good break
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Voigt: 'I'd like to
arrive alone at the finish line,' he said.
Images by
Luc Claessen/www.ctm-images.com
Images by
Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Images by
DCP/Bert Geerts
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Pre-Race
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Images by
Brecht Decaluwé/Cyclingnews.com
Images by
Elmar Krings
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