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Ricco' said:
According to Biciciclismo his schedule will be:

Tour Down Under
NC Colombia
Strade Bianche
Tirreno - Adriatico
Vuelta al Pais Vasco
Amstel
Fleche
LBL
Giro d'Italia

He will now apparently ride Andalucia next week. No nationals then given the change in date of that race?
 
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao
 
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Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao
Andalusia Line-up looks like the Giro line-up:

Team Sky
1 Henao, Sergio Luis
2 Kiryienka, Vasil
3 Knees, Christian
4 Landa, Mikel
5 Moscon, Gianni
6 Nieve, Mikel
7 Poels, Wout

It is important that they start riding together.
 
Apr 20, 2012
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Escarabajo said:
Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao
Andalusia Line-up looks like the Giro line-up:

Team Sky
1 Henao, Sergio Luis
2 Kiryienka, Vasil
3 Knees, Christian
4 Landa, Mikel
5 Moscon, Gianni
6 Nieve, Mikel
7 Poels, Wout

It is important that they start riding together.

Poels and Nieve are scheduled to ride TdF. Also, Moscon probably will not ride Giro.
 
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Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao

Thanks. Yes, it is provisional and also very likely not the final line-up because I read an interview from Intxausti today in which he says he's riding Andalucia so at least one of those riders isn't doing it. Henao would make the most sense to not ride it. With the 20km time trial it's not like he can really aim for a top GC result there and Sky have enough climbing support.

Interesting to hear about Paris-Nice. I was looking forward to seeing him at Strade Bianchi but that's probably unlikely given that PN starts just a day later, although with only a short prologue on the first day I guess it's possible for him to fly over to France. The Paris-Nice route is actually pretty good for him so that does make some sense.

Sky have been shuffling their Paris-Nice and Tirreno teams. Both Nieve and now seemingly Henao have been moved to the Paris-Nice team presumably because the team time trial will be very important to the overall result at Tirreno.
 
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pink_jersey said:
Escarabajo said:
Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao
Andalusia Line-up looks like the Giro line-up:

Team Sky
1 Henao, Sergio Luis
2 Kiryienka, Vasil
3 Knees, Christian
4 Landa, Mikel
5 Moscon, Gianni
6 Nieve, Mikel
7 Poels, Wout

It is important that they start riding together.

Poels and Nieve are scheduled to ride TdF. Also, Moscon probably will not ride Giro.
I thought Nieve would ride the Giro, so they'd have a kind of Spanish core with Landa, Intxausti, Nieve and also Lopez? I may be wrong though.
 
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JRanton said:
Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao

Thanks. Yes, it is provisional and also very likely not the final line-up because I read an interview from Intxausti today in which he says he's riding Andalucia so at least one of those riders isn't doing it. Henao would make the most sense to not ride it. With the 20km time trial it's not like he can really aim for a top GC result there and Sky have enough climbing support.

Interesting to hear about Paris-Nice. I was looking forward to seeing him at Strade Bianchi but that's probably unlikely given that PN starts just a day later, although with only a short prologue on the first day I guess it's possible for him to fly over to France. The Paris-Nice route is actually pretty good for him so that does make some sense.

Sky have been shuffling their Paris-Nice and Tirreno teams. Both Nieve and now seemingly Henao have been moved to the Paris-Nice team presumably because the team time trial will be very important to the overall result at Tirreno.
It's their latest schedule with Landa instead of Froome!

Like I said, Sky's apparently on a mission to confuse and / or annoy people with their ever changing provisional line-ups!
 
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I believe it went like this
SL Henao was going to do the nationals
they rescheduled the nationals and Henao was still going to do the nationals
then Henao said in an interview he wasnt going to do the nationals anymore and he didnt like they got rescheduled and he was (maybe) going to do Andalucia.
Now Augustin Moreno is saying Henao is doing the nationals and he is confirmed (see http://federacioncolombianadeciclismo.com/noticia/ruta/1778/sergio-luis-henao-se-une-la-fiesta-los-campeonatos-nacionales-ruta-2016 )
 
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staubsauger said:
JRanton said:
Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao

Thanks. Yes, it is provisional and also very likely not the final line-up because I read an interview from Intxausti today in which he says he's riding Andalucia so at least one of those riders isn't doing it. Henao would make the most sense to not ride it. With the 20km time trial it's not like he can really aim for a top GC result there and Sky have enough climbing support.

Interesting to hear about Paris-Nice. I was looking forward to seeing him at Strade Bianchi but that's probably unlikely given that PN starts just a day later, although with only a short prologue on the first day I guess it's possible for him to fly over to France. The Paris-Nice route is actually pretty good for him so that does make some sense.

Sky have been shuffling their Paris-Nice and Tirreno teams. Both Nieve and now seemingly Henao have been moved to the Paris-Nice team presumably because the team time trial will be very important to the overall result at Tirreno.
It's their latest schedule with Landa instead of Froome!

Like I said, Sky's apparently on a mission to confuse and / or annoy people with their ever changing provisional line-ups!
They always seem change their teams for Tirreno and Paris-Nice and usually ASO and RCS are not very amused about it.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
staubsauger said:
JRanton said:
Ricco' said:
The informations are contradictory.

I read that too but I also read an interview that Sergio gave to a colombian newspaper this week where he says that he will probably stay in Colombia until the 27th of February and then will return to Europe to do the Paris - Nice.

I found it a bit weird since he was lined up to do Tirreno (which btw I think that have a parcours more suitable to him and Sky team is less stacked with GC contenders) but I don't know now...

Maybe the Andalucia line-up is a provisional one.

http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/deportes/noticias/si-pudiera-retirarme-sky-haria-sergio-luis-henao

Thanks. Yes, it is provisional and also very likely not the final line-up because I read an interview from Intxausti today in which he says he's riding Andalucia so at least one of those riders isn't doing it. Henao would make the most sense to not ride it. With the 20km time trial it's not like he can really aim for a top GC result there and Sky have enough climbing support.

Interesting to hear about Paris-Nice. I was looking forward to seeing him at Strade Bianchi but that's probably unlikely given that PN starts just a day later, although with only a short prologue on the first day I guess it's possible for him to fly over to France. The Paris-Nice route is actually pretty good for him so that does make some sense.

Sky have been shuffling their Paris-Nice and Tirreno teams. Both Nieve and now seemingly Henao have been moved to the Paris-Nice team presumably because the team time trial will be very important to the overall result at Tirreno.
It's their latest schedule with Landa instead of Froome!

Like I said, Sky's apparently on a mission to confuse and / or annoy people with their ever changing provisional line-ups!
They always seem change their teams for Tirreno and Paris-Nice and usually ASO and RCS are not very amused about it.
Yeah, but this time around they've done it with all their line-ups (CV, RdS, Algarve) so far. Which is a bit over the top now already. Why publish provisional schedules if they ain't worth anything!?
 
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Ricco' said:
It's official, Checho will start in Paris-Nice.

Then it's Itzulia, Amstel, Flèche and LBL before the Giro, where he'll be on a second line in the team, waiting to see what happens with Landa.

http://www.biciciclismo.com/es/sergio-henao-llega-a-europa-me-siento-mas-fuerte-23-02-2016

After his showing in the NC, I'm expecting some good things from him in France. Mont Brouilly is a very nice stage for him.

I think he will ride for Thomas and Kwiatek in Paris-Nice so no chance for him to show something. I think he will lead/co-lead only in Pais Vasco and Fleche this spring. And, I also think that he can win both on them. In Pais Vasco I think he's in the second tier of favourites after Contador and Purito, and in FW he's surely in the top 5 five favourites.
 
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I hope he'll put his great form to good use so Sky will reconsider and give him a chance in Le Tour this year.
 
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DBotero said:
I hope he'll put his great form to good use so Sky will reconsider and give him a chance in Le Tour this year.

But if he rides the Giro won't he be tired for the Tour ?

I guess his only hope is he doesn't ride the Giro ...it depends as it is between him and Konig I imagine for the Tour place if the other possibles are fit and well and in form

Of course a few stages at the giro could be an option
Surely Landa wont need every rider every day ...or indeed a high GC place ...but I think stages are a better option
 
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great stage today for Sergio. there with the big guns until the end. great work!
 

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