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Tour de San Luis parcour was announced

S1 (21 km) flat TTT
S2 (182 km) typical Villa Mercedes sprint finish
S3 (131 km) for the first time Mirador del Potrero will be climbed from the other side (much more easy), but the stage finish in La Punta is after a technical descent
S4 (140 km) MTF Cerro El Amago (unipublic style)
S5 (168 km) Another sprinter stage
S6 (159 km) MTF Filo Serrano (unipublic style)
S7 (119 km) typical San Luis - San Luis sprinters last chance
 
Some Colombian transfer news, following the exit of Coldeportes:

EPM-UNE: Fabio Duarte, Cayetano Sarmiento y Brayan Ramirez
Orgullo Antioqueño: Alex Cano
Movistar TA: Jaime Castañeda, Alvaro Duarte
GW Shimano: Camilo Castiblanco, Walter Pedraza, Edward Diaz y Wilson Cardona
Manzana Postobon: German Chavez
 
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DNP-Old said:
Some Colombian transfer news, following the exit of Coldeportes:

EPM-UNE: Fabio Duarte, Cayetano Sarmiento y Brayan Ramirez
Orgullo Antioqueño: Alex Cano
Movistar TA: Jaime Castañeda, Alvaro Duarte
GW Shimano: Camilo Castiblanco, Walter Pedraza, Edward Diaz y Wilson Cardona
Manzana Postobon: German Chavez

All logical transfers.

Rodolfo Torres will stay in Europe, so likely he's got a new team. Really good news, he deserves to ride the biggest races.

And Janier Acevedo returns to Jamis. I think it's a good step. Just try to rebuild his career, because he has been treated horribly by Garmin the last year. But that team is *** in general, especially JV, who doesn't care anymore about a rider when he thinks there's no future.
 
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DNP-Old said:
Vuelta a Colombia will start on June 13th in 2016, instead of somewhere in August during la Vuelta a Espana. This might attract some Colombians in Europe as a preparation for the Tour de France.

No World Tour rider is allowed to ride a 2.2 race like the Vuelta a Colombia - so no one will ride the Vuelta a Colombia in preparation of the Tour.
 
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Vuelta a Guatemala
stage 1:


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That's insane. :eek:
 
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
DNP-Old said:
Vuelta a Colombia will start on June 13th in 2016, instead of somewhere in August during la Vuelta a Espana. This might attract some Colombians in Europe as a preparation for the Tour de France.

No World Tour rider is allowed to ride a 2.2 race like the Vuelta a Colombia - so no one will ride the Vuelta a Colombia in preparation of the Tour.

Maybe a few will ride for the national team? Not even sure if a national selection will start tho.
 
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Ruudz0r said:
Guybrush said:
The traditional Vuelta a San Juan could be included in the 2017 UCI calendar as a 2.2 race. Only a rumour... they want to bring Quintana, Nibali, Contador and Froom (sic) in a 2.2 event =P

http://www.tiempodesanjuan.com/deportes/2016/1/6/vuelta-ciclistica-incluida-calendario-uci-117870.html

I dont think WT riders are allowed in .2 events (only with national selection)

that's why a put a smiley in that sentence, it's not fully clear, maybe they're aiming for 2.1 category. :confused:
 
Manzana announced their full program for this season:

ABRIL
1 La Route Adélie de Vitré Vitré, Francia
3 V. Ciclista la Rioja La Rioja, España
10 Clásica Primavera Amorebieta Vizcaya, España
15 – 17 Vuelta Castilla y León Castilla y León
25 - 1 mayo Tour de Bretagne Francia
30 - 1 mayo Vuelta Asturias Asturias, España

MAYO
7 – 8 V. Ciclista Comunidad de Madrid Madrid. España
11 – 15 Rhóne-Alpes Isére Tour Francia
19 – 22 Ronde de L´Isard Francia
27 – 29 Tour Gironde Gironde, Francia

JUNIO
2 – 5 Volta Ciclista Internal. Lleida Lérida, España
13 – 26 Vuelta a Colombia Colombia

JULIO
12 – 17 Giro Ciclístico Valle D´Aosta Italia
25 Clásica de Ordizia Ordizia, España
27 – 31 Tour de Alsace Francia

AGOSTO
2 – 7 Vuelta de la Juventud Colombia

SEPTIEMBRE
7 – 11 Marco Fidel Suárez Bello, Colombia
14 – 18 Vuelta a Boyacá Colombia
23 – 2 Octubre Clásico RCN Colombia

Really excited and looking forward to see Hernan Aguirre in Europe.
 
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I don't know if it belongs in this thread, but why didn't Southeast resign Monsalve?
It's not like they have a huge amout of quality riders...
 
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Mayomaniac said:
I don't know if it belongs in this thread, but why didn't Southeast resign Monsalve?
It's not like they have a huge amout of quality riders...

I found this really strange too. Especially because he rode a strong Giro last year.

I know he had serious knee problems after the Giro, and was not able to race for a couple of months. But i don't know why Southeast didn't resign him. Maybe because they thought the knee problems were too serious?
 
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Arredondo said:
Mayomaniac said:
I don't know if it belongs in this thread, but why didn't Southeast resign Monsalve?
It's not like they have a huge amout of quality riders...

I found this really strange too. Especially because he rode a strong Giro last year.

I know he had serious knee problems after the Giro, and was not able to race for a couple of months. But i don't know why Southeast didn't resign him. Maybe because they thought the knee problems were too serious?
Maybe it was because of his knee problems but it's a shame, the guy is a really goo rider who was also able to perform in Europe.
Southeast also didn't resign Finetto, that team seems to be a bit of a mess.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
Arredondo said:
Mayomaniac said:
I don't know if it belongs in this thread, but why didn't Southeast resign Monsalve?
It's not like they have a huge amout of quality riders...

I found this really strange too. Especially because he rode a strong Giro last year.

I know he had serious knee problems after the Giro, and was not able to race for a couple of months. But i don't know why Southeast didn't resign him. Maybe because they thought the knee problems were too serious?
Maybe it was because of his knee problems but it's a shame, the guy is a really goo rider who was also able to perform in Europe.
Southeast also didn't resign Finetto, that team seems to be a bit of a mess.

Indeed. Finetto is one of the most consistent riders at Procontinental level. Just look at this year. Amazing rider.