Don't Pull a Valverde
Alberto Contador stays in first place after a tough mountain stage, but Johan Bruyneel says the Vuelta is far from over
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Bruyneel's Tour Wrap-up
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: There's been a sense of quiet sobriety in the riders who dominated the 2008 Tour de France, but maybe that's just what the sport needs.
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Bruyneel's Take: Climbing To Glory
BRUYNEEL's TAKE: Carlos Sastre proved that a climber can win the Tour with amazing support from his team and a stellar effort in the final time trial
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Bruyneel's Take: Gotta Go Like Hell
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: Marcus Berghardt charged hard to win stage 18, but the real race for yellow hashes out in stage 20's Time Trial.
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Cohesion Key for CSC
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: CSC's teamwork is fueling its success so far, but Cadel Evans will win the 2008 Tour de France.
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Alps Take A Toll
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: Johan Bruyneel breaks down the action from stage 16 of the Tour de France and says Cadel hung tough considering the lashing CSC dished out.
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Who Will Win?
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: The standings in the Tour de France are rarely so close this late in the game.
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Put On The Brakes, Mark!
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: Johan Bruyneel sees a real talent in Mark Cavendish, but thinks all these wins could end up being too much, too soon
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CSC or Lotto?
BRUYNEEL'S TAKE: In Stage 11 of the Tour de France, CSC won the battle-but Lotto is waiting for the war
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2008 Tour de France, Bruyneel's Take: Evans In Yellow Too Soon
Johan Bruyneel's predicitons are three for three on the road to Hautacam. Evans early, Valverde done, and Piepoli first.
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