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The Hitch said:
If we can have a thread about David Kemp and several about Taylor Phinney i think we can have one on this guy.

seeing as how cycling experts and much of this forum are building up several anglo and european riders including Richie Porte:confused: Sagan, Kennaugh, TJ, EBH, Phinney etc as the future gt stars i want a list of posters who think the unsung Henao will beat them all.
:D :p :D
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Apparently he had a hunger knock yesterday. I can't quite see how a professional rider can get a hunger knock on a mostly flat stage ridden at a very poor speed until the final climb but there you go...
 
ToreBear said:
He might have been extra tired after the ttt. They made a tactical mistake and accidentally dropped their big ttt engine too early. Henao actually dropped him when he took his turn after EBH had done his. There was a slight uphill, Henao was feeling good and EBH couldn't get back on. Probably the team and especially Henao had to work extra hard to compensate after that, and that might have had an effect for the next stage.

Then there is also the factor of having a mountain finish so early in the race. Apparently some have more problems with that than others. Uran was just about able to stay in the first group, so he was tired too.

I don't think there is anything to worry about. Though I never expected him to get more than max top 5, so my expectations might be a bit lower than what others are expecting of him. He is still young and has a lot to learn.

And IMHO Uran is currently better, though I think Henaos long term potential is higher.

Anyway, this could set the stage for a long distance Henao attack while everyone watches Uran. Kind of like the Uran/Wiggo combo in the Giro.

Fun racing ahead!:)
I pretty much agree with everything you wrote.:)

Let's hope that he recovers. The important thing is how he finishes the race.
 
wwabbit said:
What's wrong with Henao? He seems to have gone backwards since the first ITT at the Giro, which coincidentally was when I lost the avatar bet and was forced to use this current avatar.

I've been given permission to restore my original avatar, should I do it?
That means you are the bad luck!:D
 
SafeBet said:
Matt Keenan ‏@mwkeenan 45m

Portal says Henao's 2.49 time lose yesterday was due to hunger flat and that @TeamSky will stick with him as the leader.


Pleeeaaaasseeeee.......

Hunger knock-on stage two???

Porte's expertise on "leader's aid while hitting the wall" is beginning to take a life on its own....
 
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hfer07 said:
Pleeeaaaasseeeee.......

Hunger knock-on stage two???

Porte's expertise on "leader's aid while hitting the wall" is beginning to take a life on its own....

Wow, you clearly don't cycle much, do you ? :rolleyes:

It doesn't matter if it's stage 50, or stage 2. If you forget to eat enough, you'll be ****.
 
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Gloin22 said:
Wow, you clearly don't cycle much, do you ? :rolleyes:

It doesn't matter if it's stage 50, or stage 2. If you forget to eat enough, you'll be ****.

+1, if you use your bike you kown it pretty soon....:D
 
Henao i think will be super domestique category. He had his chances in Giro 2012,2013 & Vuelta 2012. He cannot follow the leaders. I think he is more week long or one day racer. Uran on the other hand is much better. Sky did a mistake in letting him go.
 
IndianCyclist said:
Henao i think will be super domestique category. He had his chances in Giro 2012,2013 & Vuelta 2012. He cannot follow the leaders. I think he is more week long or one day racer. Uran on the other hand is much better. Sky did a mistake in letting him go.

He didn't have a free role in any of GT's you mentioned. He worked for Uran on Stelvio for example. Once Uran leave, Heano will be undisputed leader for Ardennes and it's perfect for him. As for GT he still have time to learn and improve. Let's wait till the end of Vuelta, he may still surprise us.
 
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Wallenquist said:
He didn't have a free role in any of GT's you mentioned. He worked for Uran on Stelvio for example. Once Uran leave, Heano will be undisputed leader for Ardennes and it's perfect for him. As for GT he still have time to learn and improve. Let's wait till the end of Vuelta, he may still surprise us.

Also this year he was the undisputed leader in Ardennes.Next year probably he will be in TdF to work for Froome and then he will try again in Vuelta.
 
Popchu said:
What is the relevance that it happened on stage 2? :confused:

Gloin22 said:
Wow, you clearly don't cycle much, do you ? :rolleyes:

It doesn't matter if it's stage 50, or stage 2. If you forget to eat enough, you'll be ****.


So according to you people- Henao - The designated leader of the team, forgot to eat, hit the wall- No team mates seen around to aid him -but Uran was allowed to kept going????

HE BLEW UP. SIMPLE-PLAIN-FACT.

Not what Porte "believed it took place" from the other side of the Atlantic, for fvcks sake!!

I am questioning what the Tasmanian is saying- I'm questioning the SKY PR BS
 
IndianCyclist said:
Henao i think will be super domestique category. He had his chances in Giro 2012,2013 & Vuelta 2012. He cannot follow the leaders. I think he is more week long or one day racer. Uran on the other hand is much better. Sky did a mistake in letting him go.
In the early days Uran was worse than Henao. Check his palmares. I was already counting him off until he broke through in the 2012 Giro. How do you explain that??
 
SafeBet said:
Well hunger flat or not he was rather unspectacular today as well.
1 Christopher Horner (USA) RadioShack Leopard 4:30:18
2 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte (Spa) Movistar Team 0:00:03
3 Joaquim Rodriguez Oliver (Spa) Katusha
4 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Sky Procycling
5 Daniel Martin (Irl) Garmin-Sharp
6 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team
7 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Lampre-Merida
8 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre (Spa) RadioShack Leopard
9 Nicolas Roche (Irl) Team Saxo-Tinkoff
10 Ivan Basso (Ita) Cannondale Pro Cycling
11 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Astana Pro Team
12 Rafal Majka (Pol) Team Saxo-Tinkoff
13 Daniel Moreno Fernandez (Spa) Katusha
14 Sergio Luis Henao Montoya (Col) Sky Procycling 0:00:13
15 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale

I think we are reading too much into this.
 
Escarabajo said:
In the early days Uran was worse than Henao. Check his palmares. I was already counting him off until he broke through in the 2012 Giro. How do you explain that??

Counting him off? I'm surprised to hear you say that. His palmares was certainly not bad and I disagree that it was inferior to Henao's. I like both riders but I have to admit a preference for Uran. I think that Uran is better suited to GTs and that Henao may ultimately have a better one-day palmares.