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 42nd Amstel Gold Race - PTNetherlands, April 22, 2007PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by 
Elmar Krings
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Shane Stokes/Cyclingnews.com
 
T-Mobile's Michael Rogers 
said he was hoping for a good showing today
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... 
Local hero Michael Boogerd 
is somewhere in this media scrum
Last year's winner 
Fränk Schleck
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. 
CSC's ever-aggressive Jens Voigt 
said he'd try to sniff out a good move today. 
He is signing 
an autograph for a young fan here. "Hey, I think I already signed this a few minutes ago," he joked. 
Many amateur riders 
were out, seeing the course first-hand. 
Leonardo Duque (Cofidis) 
(l)
Duque is pictured 
on the day's third climb, the Lange Raarberg.
Discovery Channel's Vladimir Gusev 
and world champion Paolo Bettini. 
Young Dutch hope Thomas Dekker. 
His countrymen will be hoping he can take over from Boogerd. 
AG2R's Yury Krivtsov 
drives it on the climb 
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.  
Voigt, 
looking to sniff out that good break
Voigt: 'I'd like to 
arrive alone at the finish line,' he said. 
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Sirotti  Images by 
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