A wall of🦂 noise greeted Tom Boonen (Omega 🌞Pharma-QuickStep) before the start.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Martijn Maaskant (Garmin-Sharp).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Filippo Pozzato ꦆ(Lampre Merida) greets UCI president Pat McQuaid at the sta🍰rt in Bruges.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Tony Gallopin is an important support for Fabian Can♒cellara (RadioShack Leopard).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Peter Sagan (Cannondale) was the centre of attention in Bruge🧔s.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Matt Goss (Orica-GreenEdge) in Bruges.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Matt Goss and Bernhard Eisel share a quiet word before the T🎐our of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) has a word for Norwegian televis⭕ion on the s🎐tart line.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Last-minute checks for Niki Terpstra (Omega 🌠Phaꦫrma-QuickStep).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Ke🌱vin Hulsmans (Vini Fantini-Selle Italia) has a wealth of experience.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Niki Terpstra (Omega Pharma-QuickStep).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Adam Blythe was a late call-up to the BMC team for𝕴 the Tour of Flande⭕rs.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Daniel Oss (BMC) has a freer role than expected.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Stijn Devolder (RadioShack Leopard) is a double winner o💎f the Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Gedimias Bagdonas (Ag2r𝄹-La Mondiale) has his hellingen marked for the Tꦰour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
John♈ Degenkolb (Argos-Shimano) lines up for the Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Daniele Bennati (Saxo-Tinkof𝓰f) in Bruges for the Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Edvald Boas👍son Hagen (Sky) has high hopes 🌱ahead of the Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Ian Stannard (Sky) was wrapped up againꦡst th𝔍e elements.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Geraint Thomas (Sky) rides to sign on.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Matti Breschel (Saxo-Tinkoff).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
No race is more important for Crelan-Euphony than the To𒐪ur of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
The start in Bru🌸ges'🀅 Markt is one of cycling's great occasions.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Peter Sagan flanked by his Cannondale teammates.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Peter Sagan he✨ads to the start of the Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Ted King (Cannondale) has an important rol💖e to play for Peter Sagan.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Cannondale will aim to support Peter Sagan.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Filippo🌼 Pozza🅷to (Lampre Merida) rides to sign on in Bruges.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
The beauty of the Tour of Flanders is the rapport between the riders and the p💖ublic.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Giovanni Visconti (Mov🦩istar) will hope to make an impact in Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Pe💮ter Sagan (Cannondale) is one of the main favourಞites.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) heads to sign on.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Manuel Quinziato (BMC).(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Tom Boonen (Ome𒀰ga Pharma-QuickStep) rides to the start of his ill-fated 2013 Tour of Flanders.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
Sti꧅jn Devolder (RadioShack-Le𓃲opard) reporting for duty.(Image credit: Daniel Simms)
The start of the Tour of Flanders is like no other in cycling, and ꦓhuge crowds gathered in Bruges on Sunday morning to cheer 🦹on the contenders for De Ronde.
As ever, the most raucous roars were for reserved for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-QuickStep), but the Belgian champion’s race would prove to be short-lived. The peloton had scarcely left Bruges when Boonen was involved in a crash and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:forced to abandon.
Boonen’s ill fortune will have disappointed hi꧅s legions of fans, but for all of their partisan support, the passion of the Flemish public is universal. Home contenders like Stijn Devolder (RadioShack Leopard), Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) and Stijn Vandenbergh (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) can always rely on vocal encouragement, but so too can the visitors such as Peter Sagan (Cannondale), Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack Leopard) and Filippo Pozzato (Lampre Merida).
The great race is 100 years old in 2013, and on the evidence of Sunday morning in Bruges, the enthusiasm of the Flemish people for the Tour of Flanders remains undimmed.
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