No, always was an allroundertrevim said:Wasn't Henao supposed to be more of a pure climber?
Ok I stand corrected then.Dekker_Tifosi said:No, always was an allrounder
that the cycling world stereotype of a colombian=pure climber is pulled out of the closet again is cracking me up
Well Henao will definately suffer in a flat windy 50km, so it's not like you are completely wrongtrevim said:Ok I stand corrected then.
Really follished by the colombian-"mountain goat"-stereotype![]()
Not sure what everyone else was watching, but the feed from the official site, via Tour Tracker was raw; meaning they were pre-production. Speaking for my self, I found it an interesting 'behind the scene' glimpse into the decisions network's have to make prior to the polished broadcast.afpm90 said:The commentators are so annoying.
Ferminal said:Henao and **spoiler** winning prologues on the same day, epic.
The Hitch said:When i saw Henao there i was like OMFG whats going on but when i saw Sevilla there i just started laughing. Ryo spent 1 and a half years acting as getting top 10 in Vuelta a Colombia ore Venezuela etc was like getting top 10 in a gt but now we see Sevilla and Henao beating up on tt specialists. What is going on.
Im upset to see Henao start winning before i could cash in on him. Cycling news calls him "little known" . I hope not too many people take note. Yet. We could be seeing Contadors successor.
Swede1 said:Where was Brajkovic. I thought he did pretty well, but he isnt on the results
The Hitch said:When i saw Henao there i was like OMFG whats going on but when i saw Sevilla there i just started laughing. Ryo spent 1 and a half years acting as getting top 10 in Vuelta a Colombia ore Venezuela etc was like getting top 10 in a gt but now we see Sevilla and Henao beating up on tt specialists. What is going on.
Im upset to see Henao start winning before i could cash in on him. Cycling news calls him "little known" . I hope not too many people take note. Yet. We could be seeing Contadors successor.
