I am also glad he was last of the group of 6 riders.RHRH19861986 said:Sinkewitz 6th... Amazing!! Yes!!!![]()
janraaskalt said:I am also glad he was last of the group of 6 riders.![]()
GP Lugano finishes at the bottom of a descent...Ferminal said:The same Duarte who lost an uphill sprint to Basso?
Ferminal said:The same Duarte who lost an uphill sprint to Basso?
Escarabajo said:Duarte wins. Yes!
Coldeportes needed this win. Happy for them.
Hope they get better training program for the beginning of the next year.
Escarabajo said:Duarte wins. Yes!
Coldeportes needed this win. Happy for them.
Hope they get better training program for the beginning of the next year.
Ryo Hazuki said:the training program isn't the problem. the fact they didn't train at all, was the problem. staying in italy from january in the cold winter. corti should learn from this and not come back to europe with his team until march
hfer07 said:100 % agree. they can very well train in Colombia with all the benefits included-altitude,comfortable weather, all kinds of terrains, etc & then set up an european camp by march, prior to the Italian races-& if Acquarone permits, also get ready for Il Giro
Ryo Hazuki said:indeed. in fact europeans should learn from colombians and go there for best possible training facilities. some are doing it like carrara, who goes to colombia to train sometimes. training in boyaca is far superior to doing a trainingcamp on sierra nevada. lol
Ildabaoth said:The main problem with Colombia Coldeportes is the management being terrible. This year, same as last year, they haven't provided the documentation to get the UCI's endorsement. For the second time in a row, UCI has extended the deadline for Colombia Coldeportes to provide them with the documents, so most likely they will get to keep the license, but the management has been irresponsible anyways.
The Hitch said:Boyaca is colder and can be pretty grim during the rainy season. Carrara trains in Antioquia, on a different mountain range.
I don't think they've extended the deadline only for Coldeportes. There are always teams that don't get all the documents in for the first deadline, and usually everything is OK for the final deadline.Ildabaoth said:The main problem with Colombia Coldeportes is the management being terrible. This year, same as last year, they haven't provided the documentation to get the UCI's endorsement. For the second time in a row, UCI has extended the deadline for Colombia Coldeportes to provide them with the documents, so most likely they will get to keep the license, but the management has been irresponsible anyways.
Duartista said:I don't think they've extended the deadline only for Coldeportes. There are always teams that don't get all the documents in for the first deadline, and usually everything is OK for the final deadline.
That said, the management was pretty poor in the first half of the year.