Carlos Betancur discussion thread

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Jul 17, 2016
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janraaskalt3 said:
TomekA said:
Maybe something happened, because I really read 6 days ago that he will be in Burgos as a leader:

http://burgosconecta.es/2016/07/23/betancur-liderara-al-movistar-en-la-vuelta-a-burgos/
That was based on the inscription list which included Betancur. The website presumed he would be the leader.

Apparently Bananito won't ride the Vuelta, at least that is what I presume. Maybe Tour de l'Ain, then Canadian WT races and some Italian classics?

Probably the best we can hope for at this point...
 
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janraaskalt3 said:
TomekA said:
Maybe something happened, because I really read 6 days ago that he will be in Burgos as a leader:

http://burgosconecta.es/2016/07/23/betancur-liderara-al-movistar-en-la-vuelta-a-burgos/
That was based on the inscription list which included Betancur. The website presumed he would be the leader.

Apparently Bananito won't ride the Vuelta, at least that is what I presume. Maybe Tour de l'Ain, then Canadian WT races and some Italian classics?

Tour de l'Ain:
ARCAS Jorge
LOBATO Juan José
MORENO Javier
SOLER Marc
VISCONTI Giovanni
PEDRERO Antonio
 
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liamito said:
janraaskalt3 said:
TomekA said:
Maybe something happened, because I really read 6 days ago that he will be in Burgos as a leader:

http://burgosconecta.es/2016/07/23/betancur-liderara-al-movistar-en-la-vuelta-a-burgos/
That was based on the inscription list which included Betancur. The website presumed he would be the leader.

Apparently Bananito won't ride the Vuelta, at least that is what I presume. Maybe Tour de l'Ain, then Canadian WT races and some Italian classics?

Tour de l'Ain:
ARCAS Jorge
LOBATO Juan José
MORENO Javier
SOLER Marc
VISCONTI Giovanni
PEDRERO Antonio

Hm, I also do think the guy from Equador was supposed to race, Carapaz. Him and Betancur as late entries wouldn't hurt.

But it does look grim. If just Bananito could get his act together... I refuse to believe he is just lazy. Might be suffering from something psychological, its often problematic just to categorise those as lazy
 
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barmaher said:
Maybe I am too sensitive, but I don't really enjoy reading speculation about the mental health of cyclists.

I think you are being sensitive, a lot of people suffer from depression. Shouldn't be a tabu.

Its highly likely that he suffers from some sort of depression unless he is just incredibly, incredibly lazy which I refuse to believe
 
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Valv.Piti said:
I think you are being sensitive, a lot of people suffer from depression. Shouldn't be a tabu.
That's probably not the point. Not even trained psychiaters can diagnose, having as little information as we have.
 
Feb 6, 2016
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barmaher said:
That's it. I have issues with the wild speculation about what may be wrong with the rider. I wonder what good it could possibly do.

But maybe I need to lighten up.

I don't think you do. Psychiatry-from-distance is just remarkably distasteful and uninformed. Nothing to do with taboos; I'd shrink from diagnosing someone from cancer because they had a mole on their back. What's the difference with mental health? Just because it's not physical doesn't mean it takes anything less of a professional to diagnose it, and it's actually professional malpractice for a psychologist to diagnose without seeing the patient. We have no idea what's wrong with Betancur and even whether there's anything wrong at all (except perhaps lack of commitment, which isn't a mental health issue really). No point in speculating.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
liamito said:
janraaskalt3 said:
TomekA said:
Maybe something happened, because I really read 6 days ago that he will be in Burgos as a leader:

http://burgosconecta.es/2016/07/23/betancur-liderara-al-movistar-en-la-vuelta-a-burgos/
That was based on the inscription list which included Betancur. The website presumed he would be the leader.

Apparently Bananito won't ride the Vuelta, at least that is what I presume. Maybe Tour de l'Ain, then Canadian WT races and some Italian classics?

Tour de l'Ain:
ARCAS Jorge
LOBATO Juan José
MORENO Javier
SOLER Marc
VISCONTI Giovanni
PEDRERO Antonio

Hm, I also do think the guy from Equador was supposed to race, Carapaz. Him and Betancur as late entries wouldn't hurt.

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Carapaz in, Betancur still MIA
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Moviestar said:
Sick at the moment. Next week he will do Poitou-Charentes followed by Plouay. With Valverde and Quintana participating in the Vuelta, Carlos will play his cards in Canada and in Lombardia.

'Sick' or actually sick?

He was ill for some time during his preparation for the Vuelta and he isn't fully recovered yet.

Para aquellos interesados en la no presencia de Carlos Betancur en la Vuelta a España:

- Carlos pasó enfermedad durante su preparación en Antioquia y no ha podido llegar al 100% de condición a la Vuelta. En principio, competirá en Tour du Poitou-Charentes y Gran Premio de Plouay a partir de la próxima semana.
 
He seems to be on his way to Europe, so that's good. Hopefully he's recovered well.
Bye Bye Bicycle said:
He seems to be more interested in his young child then in cycling at the moment. Good choice.
The issue with that view is that minimum wage in Colombia is under $8/day. Government help on top of that won't be much. As Escarabajo said, a family man also needs to find away to provide for his kids. So I hope that he's just been dealing with illness (and that he's been thrifty with what he's made). But the fact that his family is in Colombia means that they didn't take to Spain, which isn't great news.
 

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