I have some question about training styles and some of the trainers. Here is a screen so y'all can see what i am talking about :-)
#1
If you look at the Style of each rider, some riders style is visable, but for some riders i can't see the training style of those riders. It seems that the training styles get releaved if you train the rider with a ''wrong'' trainer, why is that the case? So i basically need to train my riders in the wrong style before i can see their true training style?
#2
Also, why does it seems that evey rider just trains Ground-Breaking training and nothing else, only 1 rider wants to train modern training. Its a bit annoying, cause i hired trainers with alle the different styles, but i had to sack some of them and hire more trainers with Ground-Breaking styles?
#3
Do you guys hire the best trainers or what? Cause i really think i will have problems maintaining the budget with 3-4 top trainers. I will get promoted to the World Tour next season, but i still think i need a larger budget. Also with top trainers i will have to keep finding u23 riders, or very low salary riders, i can't really afford to hire a 50.000+ rider with top trainers i guess? How do you guys priorities the budget, hire expensive riders + expensive saff, hire expensive staff and cheap riders. Do you guys change some values in the editor or what?
Expensive Staff and Riders are apart from each other, Ground-Breaking is the Average Style, and you don't need to train them on the wrong one to get revealed, you need to have him longer, and he needs to be about a 23+ rider
Also, why does it seems that evey rider just trains Ground-Breaking training and nothing else, only 1 rider wants to train modern training. Its a bit annoying, cause i hired trainers with alle the different styles, but i had to sack some of them and hire more trainers with Ground-Breaking styles?
From my experience young riders are more likely to prefer ground breaking while older riders prefer traditional. If you would have chosen a more normal age distribution for your team, it would be pretty mixed.