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What's the story with Henao? Why hasn't he gone to europe before now (supposedly)? He only seems to ride a couple UCI races each year. What does he ride otherwise? Is there a Colobian domestic scene where he rides or does he do MTB the other parts of the year or what?
 
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Pretty sure he does most of his riding in south america.

Anyway we will see if the sky rumors eventuate or if he can get a pro-contract.

It will be most interesting a few of these stages to see how he holds up against some of the american pros.
 
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ingsve said:
What's the story with Henao? Why hasn't he gone to europe before now (supposedly)? He only seems to ride a couple UCI races each year. What does he ride otherwise? Is there a Colobian domestic scene where he rides or does he do MTB the other parts of the year or what?
There's indeed a Colombian domestic scene, and other races in Latin America.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
I have no idea. Is it confirmed, I may have missed that.
I asked Dim on a thread a few months back if its confirmed and he said that the deal was done long ago, or something to that effect.
 
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ahk, well that is good news I guess.

indurain666 said:
Typical anglo-saxon supremacy ignorant trash talk. Go get any first division south american football team against any middle of the pack european first division and see how it goes. Top teams such as Man U, Barcelona, are a different story as they hire guys from all over the world. Even then, sometimes a guy like Internacional wins against champions league winner in Fifa Club World Cup.

Same goes for cycling, a guy like Milton Wynants made his whole pro career in south american pro circuit and goes to win olympic medal without ever racing in europe.

Vuelta a colombia is just as hard as many european stage races. A guy like Contador could go down there and easily win it but not a guy like Phinney for instance.

South American's often struggle in Europe as they have a hard time adapting to traveling, language, weather, being away from home, etc.

yeah.. did i ever say it was a bad race, maybe you should learn to read before making ridiculous statements. I assume your capable of understanding this yea? :rolleyes:

My point was there is probably more structure in european racing, and I know they rider a harder tempo on the flats which can tire riders who are not used to this.

All I said it is different racing in europe, not necessary better. The transition is obviously a difficult one, because the tempo and races are ridden differently. But yeah I must be the ignorant for stating such a ridiculous claim that riders need to adapt, and not some chump who can't understood logic.
 
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I'm not sure if it has been officially confirmed. But certainly Henao himself has said he is riding for Sky next season
 
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I asked Dim on a thread a few months back if its confirmed and he said that the deal was confirmed long ago, or something to that effect.

yeh, not officially confirmed, but Henao himself has now said in several interviews that he has signed, and will be heading to europe in september/october to talk to the team. Think the deal was done as long ago as the end of last year, beginning of this
 
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i was against it before but after what i've seen sky in this year's tour de france,i really think that henao should go there.
 
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ingsve said:
What's the story with Henao? Why hasn't he gone to europe before now (supposedly)? He only seems to ride a couple UCI races each year. What does he ride otherwise? Is there a Colobian domestic scene where he rides or does he do MTB the other parts of the year or what?
He is riding on a promise to Botero I think.

He signed with Sky. Was reported in the "El Tiempo", Colombian newspaper.

Everybody has been screaming at why didn't he go to Europe last year, but he decided to wait for personal reasons. Maybe Botero told him to wait to be better prepared for the European scene.

Now he is long overdue to go to Europe. Note what Leipheimer said yesterday:

“Altitude and the Colombians, you know?” he added. “I had heard that Gobernacion had someone that was really strong. Mancebo and Sevilla are world class riders so you can’t be too surprised

So there is already Gossip in the peloton. I hope pressure does not get to him. For sure he is better than Uran in almost every aspect but TT where he lost his two "Vueltas a la Juventud" in Colombia.
 
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profff said:
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i hope that sky will not use him this year in this role , sacrifying him to some white pale wannabee...
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indurain666 said:
Typical anglo-saxon supremacy ignorant trash talk. ……..

Anyone else see the double-standard here ?
 
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i've seen the highlights.santi botero said that henao will race next year for sky.very nice to hear him speaking some sort of english(botero that is)
 
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profff said:
i hope that sky will not use him this year in this role , sacrifying him to some white pale wannabee...

Nice use of racism to make your point there mate.

Even though you think Uran has done nothing but work for white guys, if you go by CQ raning he's just had his most successful season to date. I'd say everyones concerns about his move to Sky during the winter have been unfounded.

Anyway, Henao is a great talent and, if his move to Sky or another European team is confirmed then it'll be great to see what he can do
 
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Angliru said:
I would if the posts were from the same person!;)

They don’t need to be from the same person to show there is a racist tone developing from certain posters in this thread
 
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I just hope that Sky will take care of him & give him a nurturing environment where he can develop even further- Sergio has a potential with limitless possibilities IF he's well developed-not the almost "assassination" that Barloworld did on Soler when he was forced to ride while he was sick or recently recovering from injuries......
 
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hfer07 said:
I just hope that Sky will take care of him & give him a nurturing environment where he can develop even further- Sergio has a potential with limitless possibilities IF he's well developed-not the almost "assassination" that Barloworld did on Soler when he was forced to ride while he was sick or recently recovering from injuries......

Apparently sky are excited about henao and will probably treat like EBH, see him as a future star but put little pressure on. Think sky will be youthful and exuberant next year
 
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hfer07 said:
I just hope that Sky will take care of him & give him a nurturing environment where he can develop even further- Sergio has a potential with limitless possibilities IF he's well developed-not the almost "assassination" that Barloworld did on Soler when he was forced to ride while he was sick or recently recovering from injuries......

Sky seem to be quite big on rider welfare, so I expect they'll look after him pretty well. There certainly won't be the 'here's your kit, see you in two months' attitude you get with some teams.
 
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I'm with Hitch about Henao.

But Beltran will trump all of them.

Henao and Beltran will be better than Porte, TJ, Kennaugh etc and everyone else people are pumping up. Porte can't even be competitive in the Tour of Denmark when leader of a squad lol.
 
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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.

Why is it that you lately give the impression you only start a new topic so you can start it by complaining about other topics? :D
 
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I reckon that Henao will be very successful with a bit of luck. I'm hopeful that the move to Sky will come off and that will be good for him. With Urans there he'll have some support through the transition.

I didn't think much of Sky last year (not the only one there, I think!), but I like them a lot better this year and next year they could have a really exciting, young team. It's smart of them to sign-up Henao. I think that the signs are good that he won't be used as a domestique for when the road goes up and will be allowed to develop at his own pace, unlike Soler at BarlowWorld. I just hope that Sky don't spoil it if they sign Cavendish and turn into HTC Mark II.
 
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Uran, Duarte and Henao shall all be great. Phil Ligget does not cover south american races so you cannot blame him.