Slim pickings for Fabian?

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    msw

    Was fiddling around with my team for ages until I realised there’s almost no point having Cancellara in until stage 20. Even he can’t really pull 2 Schlecks to victory in a TTT and the early stages seem to be more suitable for Voeckler/Gilbert types. Or is Fabian a dark horse on the stages everyone expects Gilbert to win?

    PS – Galimzyanov & Rojas. You’ll thank me later!

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    JAndrewHill

    First week i’m plumping for
    First week i’m plumping for sprinters and breakaway specialists. . . . . and then start thinking about GC contenders and climbers in week 2. . . . so Cav will have to wait 😐

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    Simon_MacMichael

    I wouldn’t rule out
    I wouldn’t rule out Cancellara doing something spectacular in the first week. But there’s no getting away from it, he’s expensive – I reckon you’ll get much more bang for your buck (or oomph for your euro or indeed fizz for your francs) by looking elsewhere.

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    TERatcliffe26

    seems as if u must have seen
    seems as if u must have seen my team šŸ˜‰

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    dave atkinson

    nope, i’d tend to agree.
    nope, i’d tend to agree. unless they’ve done a *lot* of work on their TTT i wouldn’t expect leopard trek to be that near the top of the pile. he’s very much going to be working for the schleck boys this year i’d say

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    arsene

    You are right with
    You are right with Cancellara. I think I take Hesjedal and Boasson Hagen as All-rounders.
    Galimzyanov is in my team already. Rojas is a good choice too but too expensive for me.

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