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Paul23
Ollfardh wrote:
I know we talked about Baptiste Plackaert not too long ago, but I wasn't satisfied with his stats at the time and since he just keeps improving, so I want to bring him back to the table. He has shown to be a great sprinter the last few years and this year he showed he can do a bit of classic work as well. He's 18th in this year's CQ ranking with a few wins and results that should give him higher stats:

https://www.cqrank...;current=0


He's 40th in the CQ Ranking tho.


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jph27
Paul23 wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
I know we talked about Baptiste Plackaert not too long ago, but I wasn't satisfied with his stats at the time and since he just keeps improving, so I want to bring him back to the table. He has shown to be a great sprinter the last few years and this year he showed he can do a bit of classic work as well. He's 18th in this year's CQ ranking with a few wins and results that should give him higher stats:

https://www.cqrank...;current=0


He's 40th in the CQ Ranking tho.


Yeah, in the overall ranking. Ollfardh was referring to the ranking for this season only, in which he is 18th.

 
Ollfardh
Paul23 wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
I know we talked about Baptiste Plackaert not too long ago, but I wasn't satisfied with his stats at the time and since he just keeps improving, so I want to bring him back to the table. He has shown to be a great sprinter the last few years and this year he showed he can do a bit of classic work as well. He's 18th in this year's CQ ranking with a few wins and results that should give him higher stats:

https://www.cqrank...;current=0


He's 40th in the CQ Ranking tho.


I got him at 18, are you sure you're looking at this year's ranking?

EDIT: gimme them Zabels!


Edited by Ollfardh on 31-05-2016 15:28
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Spilak23
He's 18th this season. 40th in the last year.


 
AndreasEng
Majka shouldnt get downgraded because of the Giro i dont think, he was clearly not on his peak.

 
Tafiolmo
AndreasEng wrote:
Majka shouldnt get downgraded because of the Giro i dont think, he was clearly not on his peak.


Majka is still going to be at 80 mtn as his 2015 Vuelta is still relevant. It was just really a case of him not hitting peak form when he should have.


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Ollfardh
AndreasEng wrote:
Majka shouldnt get downgraded because of the Giro i dont think, he was clearly not on his peak.


Why not? If you're team leader in a Grand Tour, how can you turn up with mediocre form?


Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Tafiolmo
Ollfardh wrote:
AndreasEng wrote:
Majka shouldnt get downgraded because of the Giro i dont think, he was clearly not on his peak.


Why not? If you're team leader in a Grand Tour, how can you turn up with mediocre form?


Lol but you're right it's amazing how often this happens, but then again Nibali wasn't looking too good either until Steve K crashed.

In fact only Steve K and Chaves of the favourites seemed in great form with the latter in Chaves only having some REC problems in the end.


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AiZaK
In my opinion Majka would be 79 in mountain


Edited by AiZaK on 31-05-2016 18:58
 
Tafiolmo
AiZaK wrote:
In my opinion Majka would be 79 in mountain


Throughout the latter part of last year most people wanted him at 80 which he got. It doesn't make sense to downgrade a top rider so quickly, we'll see how he does over the rest of the season.

Also more importantly there are some stat matrix changes coming when PCM16 gets released and I know some of these will effect the climbing stats, so that will have to come into consideration as well and I'm certain a rider like Majka will get some changes then also.


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Forever the Best
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.

 
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Tafiolmo
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.

All the Giro stats have been done now and finalized but if you want to get your suggestions in before they go to the press room as it were then that would be great, as very last minute changes are still possible.


Edited by Tafiolmo on 31-05-2016 20:08
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Forever the Best
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.
But maybe Majka was just very good at Vuelta against riders in poor form?

 
Ton1Mart1n
Could somebody please post some screendumps of:
1. The ranking of mo riders
2. The ranking of Hill riders
3. Overall stat ranking

I dont Care which dB its from i just want to see some of your ratings.

Thanks


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Tafiolmo
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.
But maybe Majka was just very good at Vuelta against riders in poor form?


That's a point that we are aware of when doing stats and we know season fatigue plays a big part in shaping the Vuelta more than it does the other GT's. But around that time Majka was a rider that was on the verge of being 80 and I think it was a valid suggestion and he became an 80.

As we try to be as democratic as possible I'll certainly bring Majka up to the rest of the DB team whether he should be a 79/80 mtn and any others can post what they think here as well, which is probably the best way to decide him.


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Tafiolmo
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.
But maybe Majka was just very good at Vuelta against riders in poor form?


That's a point that we are aware of when doing stats and we know season fatigue plays a big part in shaping the Vuelta more than it does the other GT's. But around that time Majka was a rider that was on the verge of being 80 and I think it was a valid suggestion and he became an 80.

As we try to be as democratic as possible I'll certainly bring Majka up to the rest of the DB team whether he should be a 79/80 mtn and any others can post what they think here as well, which is probably the best way to decide him.


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Forever the Best
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.
But maybe Majka was just very good at Vuelta against riders in poor form?


That's a point that we are aware of when doing stats and we know season fatigue plays a big part in shaping the Vuelta more than it does the other GT's. But around that time Majka was a rider that was on the verge of being 80 and I think it was a valid suggestion and he became an 80.

As we try to be as democratic as possible I'll certainly bring Majka up to the rest of the DB team whether he should be a 79/80 mtn and any others can post what they think here as well, which is probably the best way to decide him.
Also if you are gonna downgrade Nibali you should downgrade Majka as well because the pre-race condition doesn't apply to Nibali according to you(general stat makers).
If Nibs is still 82 then it can be fine but with Nibali a 81 there is no way Majka should be 80.Also Kruiswijk should be 2 stats higher than Majka I think.

 
I_Mayo
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.

All the Giro stats have been done now and finalized but if you want to get your suggestions in before they go to the press room as it were then that would be great, as very last minute changes are still possible.


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Tafiolmo
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Lol if Nibali and Kruiswijk are 81 there is no way Majka is 80.
I will make a long suggestion about the riders stats(who went to the Giro) tomorrow when my exams finish.


Not everybody on 81 or 80 is going to perform as they should due to pre-race condition and daily form. Kruijswijk is on 80 same as Majka and most of their other stats are similar, now in-game if Kruijswijk were to start the giro with great pre-race form and good daily form indicators and Majka poor pre-race form and poor daily form indicators then it's very possible that Kruijswijk could beat him after 21 stages by about 3 to 4 mins, which is what happened in real life anyway.

Now if Kruijswijk for example were to ride the Vuelta this year and not do that well, it's still not adequate to decrease him if he was good enough for 80 at the Giro earlier in the year as not enough time has gone by. Majka is now in the position where if he continues to underperform in the mtns then he would get a decrease at the next big mtn test but even then that depends on other factors like fatigue if he rides the Tour etc.

Stat form especially for bigger riders, is done over roughly a 6 month period or between GT's otherwise we would be shifting these riders up and down after every race which would be unrealistic as real life form wouldn't be taken into consideration.
But maybe Majka was just very good at Vuelta against riders in poor form?


That's a point that we are aware of when doing stats and we know season fatigue plays a big part in shaping the Vuelta more than it does the other GT's. But around that time Majka was a rider that was on the verge of being 80 and I think it was a valid suggestion and he became an 80.

As we try to be as democratic as possible I'll certainly bring Majka up to the rest of the DB team whether he should be a 79/80 mtn and any others can post what they think here as well, which is probably the best way to decide him.
Also if you are gonna downgrade Nibali you should downgrade Majka as well because the pre-race condition doesn't apply to Nibali according to you(general stat makers).


Now Nibali's different as he has an upgrade in RES and a REC almost the same as Quintana now to compensate. also before the final mtn stages Nibali wasn't always climbing 2 points better than Majka anyway something worth bearing in mind.

But as said a vote will come in for it anyway based on opinions here and with the team.


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DiCyc
Is Gijs Verdick removed from the DB?

 
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