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92nd Ronde van Vlaanderen - ProT
Belgium, April 6, 2008
Photography
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Images by
AFP Photo
Images by
Stijn Vercaemer
Images by
Brecht Decaluwé/Cyclingnews.com
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
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Paolo Longo Borghini (Barloworld) fights up
the cobbled monsters in Flanders.
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Luciano Pagliarini (Saunier Duval-Scott) had his ears covered
as well as the attacks.
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Carlo Scognamiglio (Barloworld) 'enjoys'
the Tour of Flanders.
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Manuel Quinziato (Liquigas) crests over the top
of one of the hellingen.
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Ballan tackles the first 'cobbles'
in Brugge, but they are rather laughable in light of what's to come.
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Fabian Cancellara couldn't wait
to get started.
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Marco Corti (Barloworld) signs autographs
for some happy kids.
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Frederik Willems (Liquigas) doesn't really need
any pushes.
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The Molenberg is the first difficulty
of real importance.
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And when the going gets tough
the tough get, errh, walking.
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The start in Brugge
where there is always a big crowd hanging out.
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Cristian Murro (Lampre) struggles
on the cobbles.
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Claudio Corioni (Liquigas) flies along
the bad roads.
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Fabio Baldato (Lampre) has a lot of experience
in these kinds of races.
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Leaving the start house.
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Make a left if you want to climb
or a right to back out of the mess.
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Michele Bartoli was on hand
with expert advise.
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Fabio Baldato (Lampre) takes a left-hander
at good speed, and not showing signs of slipping.
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Stijn Devolder (Quick Step) was aggressive all day
and separates himself from Flecha et al right here.
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Tom Boonen had a strong team-mate
and in the end it was a perfect day for Quick Step, even though 'Tommeke' may have liked to win himself.
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Alessandro Ballan (Lampre) shows first signs
of dirt and exhaustion.
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Michele Bartoli has won the race
in 1996 and placed in the top 10 several times.
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Ballan tries to bring
the group back together and up to Devolder, but big brother Boonen was watching behind.
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Quinziato on the Koppenberg
hoping that the Flag of Flanders won't get caught in his drive system.
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Filippo Pozzato (Liquigas) storms up
the Koppenberg, with the new shoes carefully protected.
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Simon Spilak (Lampre) did a great race
and was in the Boonen group in the end.
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The podium with Nuyens, Devolder, Flecha
from left to right.
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Pat McQuaid enjoys the racing
and hopefully all the differences with ASO can be sorted out soon.
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Fabio Baldato (Lampre) celebrates
another Ronde finished.
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Devolder with the trophy.
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Walking is certainly
an option.
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A Saunier Duval rider realises
that it is true what they told him: "The roads are different in Belgium."
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Devolder is hugged by staff
right after the race.
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These bikes are collected
when the cobbles do them in...
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Paolo Fornaciari (Lampre) before the start.
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A smiling Alessandro Ballan (Lampre) poses
for a memory shot.
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The start was a mad house
with all kinds of activities going on.
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Early on the elements
were in their element and throwing challenges and snow on the riders.
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A hail storm cooled off
everyone, but it didn't prevent an early four-man break.
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Stijn Devolder (Quick Step) was very strong
on the cobbled climbs.
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Devolder celebrates his biggest win
to date.
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Devolder used the ramp of the Eikenmolen
to make his winning move and thoroughly enjoyed celebrating on the finish line.
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Juan Antonio Flecha (Rabobank) chased
in vain, as Tom Boonen behind him was happy to discourage such kinds of behaviour.
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The Koppenberg gives opportunity
to test the robustness of cleats. Magnus Backstedt rides up through the mess, though.
Images by
Elmar Krings
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