Henao at the Giro

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Feb 15, 2011
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Henao going to podium this Giro?

Now he's behind Thomas De Gendt of all people and that guy lost over a minute with a flat tire...
 
Jul 30, 2009
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Ryo Hazuki said:
lol. you actually believe that s***. henao is the last rider who needs to grow confidence. when he was 17 he already said he would become the first colombian tourwinner.

Riding in a bunch with a load of other 60kg dudes is a different sport to riding in a bunch with Stannard's* elbow in your face and a load of 'giants' barging their way to the front at 55kmh

*of course it wouldnt be Stannard in his case, but you know what I mean
 
May 26, 2010
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Heano lost time yesterday because of his heavy gears? :rolleyes:

dont they have the correct gearing at Teamsky? I knew that the huge equipped bus and jaguar cars was gonna mean they were gonna run low on big cogs. :D
 
Jul 30, 2009
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I dont know why but the tiny climbers seem to suit bigger gears - look at Pozzavivo and Rujano (or Pantani, even allowing for Clinic reasons) - they all ride at a lower cadence than the bigger GC guys. Ive just lost a stack of weight (and power) due to illness and turning a bigger gear now seems relatively easier - and this is not because my W/kg has improved because it hasnt.

Maybe someone with an understanding of the biomechanics of it could explain?

Wiggins gearing on Angliru did look like a cockup. I wonder if marginal gains now extend to ovoid chainrings with a 110BCD?
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Benotti69 said:
Heano lost time yesterday because of his heavy gears? :rolleyes:

dont they have the correct gearing at Teamsky? I knew that the huge equipped bus and jaguar cars was gonna mean they were gonna run low on big cogs. :D

henao over the years grew a lot in weight and started to ride very heavy in climbs. it's a known fact that when you ride heavy gears you have more chance of really blowing in a climb compared to lighter gears,
 
Oct 30, 2011
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Ryo Hazuki said:
henao over the years grew a lot in weight and started to ride very heavy in climbs. it's a known fact that when you ride heavy gears you have more chance of really blowing in a climb compared to lighter gears,

Then it's his own damn fault for riding heavy gears.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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From what i've seen wednesday and friday. I conclude that Sergio is the type of rider that clamps on to the best climbers as long as he can, but if he blows, he blows tremendously.

Today again he was with the best 6/7 and when he was off dropped back to what, 13/14th?
Same wednesday.

He should learn to control his pace up a climb
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
From what i've seen wednesday and friday. I conclude that Sergio is the type of rider that clamps on to the best climbers as long as he can, but if he blows, he blows tremendously.

Today again he was with the best 6/7 and when he was off dropped back to what, 13/14th?
Same wednesday.

He should learn to control his pace up a climb

Was thinking the same. Needs some lessons from your mate Nibali :D
 
Mar 13, 2009
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lol Nibali did exactly the same when he was younger. Hang till you blow.

He still blows from time to time after an attack, like in LBL or the first hard mountain stage of the Vuelta where he did the same (attack^blow)
 
Jul 27, 2009
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it's still his first 3 week race. so he might learn how to control his power during such a race. i remember franco pellizotti struggling with the same problems at his first giros with alessio.
 
May 5, 2011
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
lol Nibali did exactly the same when he was younger. Hang till you blow.

He still blows from time to time after an attack, like in LBL or the first hard mountain stage of the Vuelta where he did the same (attack^blow)

I belive i can be a good experience for a younger rider that does not have what it takes to win yet, to atleast try to follow the best as long as possible. Even if he blows up, so what you know.
 
Apr 16, 2009
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
From what i've seen wednesday and friday. I conclude that Sergio is the type of rider that clamps on to the best climbers as long as he can, but if he blows, he blows tremendously.

Today again he was with the best 6/7 and when he was off dropped back to what, 13/14th?
Same wednesday.

He should learn to control his pace up a climb
I think he is OK. It is his first GT after all. He still does not know how to measure his strength. He'll be fine, I hope.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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A young Evans blew up near the end of a Giro while wearing the leader's jersey eventually dropping out of the top ten in the gc if my memory serves me. Henao has a bright future.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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henao's future looks very bright considering he was really great in steep climbs at a younger age but the "botero" style gave him a lot but also ruined stuff like this. the tour climbs suit him better though. but sky for sure will work on his weight and gearing.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Ryo Hazuki said:
henao doesn't have bad days. he's incredubly consistant but he can blow on steep climbs. pampeago will/can be same thing. for the future I see it more positive though. they are working on his weight and hopefully also his heavy gears

Well, he indeed blew on a steep climb.

Stelvio should suit him better I guess, not so steep as Alpe di Pampeago, longer, high altitude. Looking forward to the Colombian's today! :)
 
Apr 10, 2011
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If he manages a Top 10 in his first GT - that is some success. And shows his amazing potential. I guess after Giro he'll take break and be back to Colombia and come back for Burgos, CSS and Vuelta or will he stay Ryo ?
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Gloin22 said:
If he manages a Top 10 in his first GT - that is some success. And shows his amazing potential. I guess after Giro he'll take break and be back to Colombia and come back for Burgos, CSS and Vuelta or will he stay Ryo ?

I doubt he will do the vuelta? He will be allowed back to colombia for a while I guess though. Same for Uran who might return and not come back until beginning of the tour if he will ride it.
 
Jul 24, 2010
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Yep he's done about as well as anyone should have hoped. Expecting him to stay right with the big boys for 3 weeks would be expecting way too much at this point. All season long he's been, unsurprisingly, just a few percent off being an actual challenger; but it's great that he's been among the challengers, and has been consistently.
 
Sep 8, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
henao having to wait for uran made me sick. henao proved he is the gt future

He was clearly stronger today. Uran would have defended his jersey without help, but was okay.

10 GADRET John FRA ALM 91:10:59 6:43
11 HENAO MONTOYA Sergio Luis COL SKY 91:11:36 7:20

You think he can close these 37 seconds?
 
Oct 23, 2011
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yeah, Henao should not have had to work for Uran, I mean, if Uran would have had trouble defending his jersey, I would understand.......

But the only one threatening Uran today for his jersey was Henao himself :eek:

So lame, I was looking forward to seeing how well Henao would go on a climb that suits him
 
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Lupetto said:
He was clearly stronger today. Uran would have defended his jersey without help, but was okay.

10 GADRET John FRA ALM 91:10:59 6:43
11 HENAO MONTOYA Sergio Luis COL SKY 91:11:36 7:20

You think he can close these 37 seconds?
It's Gadret, you know. Fernando Escartin and Roberto Laiseka would be able to close these 37 seconds, riding a snail instead of a bike, blindfolded.
 

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