PCMdaily DB Stat Discussion - PCM15
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Forza-Diavolo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 09:50
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Yes, but he is young |
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DiCyc |
Posted on 31-07-2015 10:26
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Froome 80 as 25 years old? Didn't you mean 26?
BTW what will Dennis get in PRL - an upgrade or the same? |
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Forza-Diavolo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 10:27
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DiCyc wrote:
Froome 80 as 25 years old? Didn't you mean 26?
BTW what will Dennis get in PRL - an upgrade or the same?
would give him 83 I think |
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:23
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Forza-Diavolo wrote:
What do you think about these Mountain Stats?:
Spoiler Name: stats: Age: Team:
Heras 83 - 30 - Kelme
Simoni 83 - 31 - Seaco
Evans 82 - 27 - Lotto
Beloki 82 - 30 - Once
Sastre 82 - 27 - CSC
Mancebo 82 - 28 - Illes Barears
Menchov 82 - 26 - Rabobank
Valverde 81 - 25 - Illes Barlears
Klöden 81 - 31 - T-Mobile
Di Luca 81 - 26 - Liquigas
Basso 81 - 24 - Fassa Bortolo
Cunego 81 - 24 - Lampre
Piepolo 81 - 31 - Saeco
Vinokurov 81 - 30 - Astana
Leipheimer 81 - 31 - Gerolsteiner
M. Rasmussen 80 - 30 - Rabobank
Zubeldia 80 - 27 - Euskatel
Contador 80 - 23 - Astana
Escartin 80 - 32 -Kelme
Mayo 80 - 28 - Euskatel
Froome 80 - 25 - Sky
Landis 80 - 30 - Phonak
Oscar Pereiro 79 - 26 - Phonak
S. Sanchez 79 - 27 - Euskatel
Moreau 79 - 31 - Crédit Agricole
Virenque 79 - 34 - Quick Step
Savoldelli 79 - 28- US Postal
Ricco 79 - 22 - Saeco
Garzelli 79 - 31 - Liquigas
F. Schleck 79 - 25 -Team CSC
Popovych 79 - 25 - US Postal
Hamilton 79 - 33 - Phonak
The f* is this sh*? This hasn't got anything to do with PCMdaily's stats...
Keep your own stats away from this thread unless they're suggestions for PCMdaily's db. |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:35
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He is correct though. If you're not talking about the PCM.Daily DB stats then you are in the wrong place and need to stop/go to a different thread.
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Forza-Diavolo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:39
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have seen several times people have written about old riders in such a thread |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:45
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TheManxMissile wrote:
If you're not talking about the PCM.Daily DB stats then you are in the wrong place and need to stop/go to a different thread.
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Forza-Diavolo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:49
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Again
have seen several times people have written about old riders in such a thread |
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matt17br |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:55
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Stop with this. The stat discussion is not the place where to discuss old riders' stats. I can't recall anyone who has done this before and surely it's not a good excuse to use this thread anyway.
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Forza-Diavolo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 11:57
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I have found out, and did not know it before |
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sgdanny |
Posted on 31-07-2015 13:08
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DiCyc wrote:
BTW what will Dennis get in PRL - an upgrade or the same?
Dennis is at 81 PRL, since he still got to prove more to beat Dumoulin's 82 rating, which he still got quite comfortably for himself. We know Dennis did the best Prologue ever seen, however he still has to show he can keep doing greater than anyone else
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Posted on 23-11-2024 15:23
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Tafiolmo |
Posted on 31-07-2015 13:11
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sgdanny wrote:
DiCyc wrote:
BTW what will Dennis get in PRL - an upgrade or the same?
Dennis is at 81 PRL, since he still got to prove more to beat Dumoulin's 82 rating, which he still got quite comfortably for himself. We know Dennis did the best Prologue ever seen, however he still has to show he can keep doing greater than anyone else
Wow you upgraded Dennis to 81, before seeing this I upgraded him to 80 but may well change this now.
What do you have his TT at as it was last at 78?
Kwitakowski's still a good climber but just out of form recently and I'd still rate him at a minimum of 75, because this year he has had a podium at the Paris-Nice. |
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R_U_MINE |
Posted on 31-07-2015 14:53
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74 for Kwiatkowski is perfect imo he is a standard climber.
What are the stats of Frank and Barguil?
Edited by R_U_MINE on 31-07-2015 15:04
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MacC |
Posted on 31-07-2015 16:19
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It strikes me that in Cycling there is a huge level of difference from year to year. Two years ago Cavendish was unbeatable, back further Boonen was on course to dominate.
My point is in PCM riders can only improve until a certain age.
A more random occasional drop for some would be more like RL. |
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FroomeDog99 |
Posted on 31-07-2015 16:22
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MacC wrote:
It strikes me that in Cycling there is a huge level of difference from year to year. Two years ago Cavendish was unbeatable, back further Boonen was on course to dominate.
My point is in PCM riders can only improve until a certain age.
A more random occasional drop for some would be more like RL.
Cyanide have actually removed the age of decline and made decline a bit more random in this year's version. |
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 31-07-2015 17:32
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MacC wrote:
It strikes me that in Cycling there is a huge level of difference from year to year. Two years ago Cavendish was unbeatable, back further Boonen was on course to dominate.
My point is in PCM riders can only improve until a certain age.
A more random occasional drop for some would be more like RL.
I understand what you're saying. This could be solved with something like daily form but for longer periods instead. But imagine the frustration if the game randomly decides your best rider has an off-year... |
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Croatia14 |
Posted on 31-07-2015 17:55
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FroomeDog99 wrote:
MacC wrote:
It strikes me that in Cycling there is a huge level of difference from year to year. Two years ago Cavendish was unbeatable, back further Boonen was on course to dominate.
My point is in PCM riders can only improve until a certain age.
A more random occasional drop for some would be more like RL.
Cyanide have actually removed the age of decline and made decline a bit more random in this year's version.
In my career Quintaná for example dropped one point in MO just in the first season... |
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Croatia14 |
Posted on 31-07-2015 18:09
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Playing career two riders stats surprised me. Adriano Malori seemed like he´s underrated in MO. He was quite remarkable as a domestique in the mountains and I think would deserve a stat around 70/71. The other rider was Cheng Ji. Are we receiving money from the chinese cycling federation for giving him a 73 flat stat? That means he is on the same level as Brändle and Barta...
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 31-07-2015 18:21
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Croatia14 wrote:
Playing career two riders stats surprised me. Adriano Malori seemed like he´s underrated in MO. He was quite remarkable as a domestique in the mountains and I think would deserve a stat around 70/71. The other rider was Cheng Ji. Are we receiving money from the chinese cycling federation for giving him a 73 flat stat? That means he is on the same level as Brändle and Barta...
Cheng Ji does a lot of work that easily goes unnoticed.
He's the kind of guy that you see pulling the peloton when you turn on your tv and after you've returned from doing the dishes, mowing the lawn and feeding the fish, he's still pulling at the same, high tempo. He's called "the breakaway killer" for a reason. =) |
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DiCyc |
Posted on 31-07-2015 20:16
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Should Rolland not get 76-80 in FTR? |
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