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that is true. purito and hesjedal could and will probably fail 1 day and then henao could even win this as he is stronger than scarponi and basso from what I've seen and the altitude won't hurt him for sure
Ryo Hazuki said:very good. as in a bit below someone like scarponi, kreuziger or maybe hesjedal. but a lot better than guys like basso, purito and gadret or de gendt
gustavoduncan said:actually he is not a very good descender. he can improve a lot in the long term
gustavoduncan said:actually he is not a very good descender. he can improve a lot in the long term
Dekker_Tifosi said:Uhm, you can disagree with Ryo about a lot of things, and you would be right.
But not this
These Colombians are used to much longer climbs than this, also fighting for GC and stagewins. Stelvio is a laughable climb compared to what you get in Colombia, they have climbs of 40km to 3500m altitude lol
Froome19 said:Who are you....
The Hitch said:New posters cant post?
Ryo Hazuki said:he is very good. look at him in utah for instance when acevedo was in the attack and rode very strong downhil and brajkovic behind who constantly dropped leipheimer but henao could follow with ease and brajkovic is a really good downhiller. he used to be quite bad but in his last 2 years with antioquia he improved a lot. he really surprised me
will10 said:How can I put this.... he's not a new poster. Obvious sockpuppet.
Michele Scarred Pony said:Lol, I thought you were being serious at first.
The Hitch said:I know the poster has been identified as a sockkpuppet.
there is no way one can intepret that from this post on its own, which the "who are you" suggests was the only one froome had read.
stefrees said:Really hope henao can put the foot in tomorrow, was interesting to see cav working for him today. I get the impression he has the whole of sky behind him
Zinoviev Letter said:Wait, Cavendish was working for him today? When was this?
They must really have come to the conclusion that he's a proper contender.
Zinoviev Letter said:Wait, Cavendish was working for him today? When was this?
They must really have come to the conclusion that he's a proper contender.
will10 said:That said he was only on the front for a few hundred metres, a token pull.
hrotha said:I voted 11-20 in the poll, but frankly now I'm thinking that was too conservative on my part. Henao always had the potential, but he also has the form here and now, which coupled with the low level most everybody else is showing means I can't put him below anybody else, except for Basso and Scarponi who automatically get top favourite status due to their palmares, and Purito, who's the one who has shown better form so far and whose actual climbing skills are underrated.
I still think a top 10-15 would have been reasonably good for Henao under normal circumstances, but seeing the level of this Giro I'm going to throw caution to the wind and say he should ride for the win. So far he's been very conservative, but this being his GT debut and him not being a priori a favourite it's understandable.
vcampbell said:He can ride for the win, but then he have to attack somewhere. In TT I think he will be worse than Basso or Scarponi, so from now until the TT he need to beat them with a minute at least.
Froome19 said:I had replied to him a couple of times within a few minutes concerning different points and it was becoming increasingly apparent that he was a sockpuppet.
So yes I didnt look at that post only as you rightly said
In fact after I posted the post I saw that he was in fact banned.
Ryo Hazuki said:they didn't monitor him since 2009. they got to him thanks to uran. 2010 that was
