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Miguel98
*starts the anual search for good riders in south american races and caribbean races*

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Heine
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year
 
fintas
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year


Portugal needs at least some good helpers, many of the existing will no longer be useful
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viking90
SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
BengtssonLudvig72576260707273587778726462SWDEU4100241019935


One of the guys riding for the Swedish team "Team Tre Berg", his strongest stat should be sprint. Done som minor result in 2015 most notably 2nd in Scandinavian Race.

https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider....eason=2015
https://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/ride...;current=0


SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
FÃ¥glum KarlssonMarcus74737179717274557073777279SWDEU410020719946


Already at a young age Marcus showed great potential, 5th att U23 European ITT championship and 12th in 2014. In 2014 he came 3rd in both RR and ITT in the Swedish NC. 2015 he cam 15th in the U23 WC. He have also been active and take some top 10 KoM. Most notably Uno-X Tour of Norwat and Artic Tour of Norway both in 2014, against some quality riders. He´s a great rider and hopefully got a bright future.

https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider....eason=2015
https://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/ride...erid=21551


I must say I´m not used to setting stats to riders and almost no knowledge about it.
 
CountArach
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year

there is a good middle ground. The previous year saw too many talented young riders where last year saw almost none. Belgium didn't receive a single young rider last season for example. We can't go two seasons without adding in some big talents because otherwise a few seasons from now the quality of the riders will seriously drop and the same guys will dominate year after year.
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SportingNonsense
CountArach wrote:
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year

there is a good middle ground. The previous year saw too many talented young riders where last year saw almost none. Belgium didn't receive a single young rider last season for example. We can't go two seasons without adding in some big talents because otherwise a few seasons from now the quality of the riders will seriously drop and the same guys will dominate year after year.


It's not like 2014 was the only year where some good talents were added. It's going to take more than a few seasons for the quality to seriously drop. I've made a 2019 DB to see for myself. Wink
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sammyt93
Personally it feels like there has been some stat inflation in the MG since I joined 3 years ago, especially in the quality of rider that is able to be signed by CT teams. I'm not sure if that's got something to do wit budgets or renewals or whether there genuinely are better riders in the CT division that there used to be or if there are more of them floating about than there used to be.

I remember Schurter being a fairly strong puncher and Alizadeh being CT leader material with Jiriakov making a GC podium in a mountain race which with 74 mountain he would now be nowhere near doing despite managing it through good riding and none of those riders stats have changed since but I can't imagine them being able to repeat their performances or points scoring potential from my first season.

Anyway I'll look into finding some riders to be added but I'll warn you in advance that I'm really bad at suggesting stats and that they'll probably need adjusting to make them better balanced riders.
 
SportingNonsense
@sammy

Wouldn't say so on the climbs. MO fields have been pretty consistent across all 3 CT seasons, slightly more depth for HL, but not massively.
Edited by SportingNonsense on 11-11-2015 01:02
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CountArach
sammyt93 wrote:
Personally it feels like there has been some stat inflation in the MG since I joined 3 years ago, especially in the quality of rider that is able to be signed by CT teams. I'm not sure if that's got something to do wit budgets or renewals or whether there genuinely are better riders in the CT division that there used to be or if there are more of them floating about than there used to be.

I think you've explained it there. Renewals mean that those teams which are in their second year in CT have a lot more riders on minimum wage or close to it, freeing up wage budget to spend on bigger leaders. Those teams also receive money for completing goals that they didn't receive in their first year and as such they can afford to buy in stronger leaders than they could in their first year.
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baseballlover312
CountArach wrote:
sammyt93 wrote:
Personally it feels like there has been some stat inflation in the MG since I joined 3 years ago, especially in the quality of rider that is able to be signed by CT teams. I'm not sure if that's got something to do wit budgets or renewals or whether there genuinely are better riders in the CT division that there used to be or if there are more of them floating about than there used to be.

I think you've explained it there. Renewals mean that those teams which are in their second year in CT have a lot more riders on minimum wage or close to it, freeing up wage budget to spend on bigger leaders. Those teams also receive money for completing goals that they didn't receive in their first year and as such they can afford to buy in stronger leaders than they could in their first year.


Some people use this strategy, yes. Some others choose a different route. Pfft
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aidanvn13
sammyt93 wrote:
Personally it feels like there has been some stat inflation in the MG since I joined 3 years ago, especially in the quality of rider that is able to be signed by CT teams. I'm not sure if that's got something to do wit budgets or renewals or whether there genuinely are better riders in the CT division that there used to be or if there are more of them floating about than there used to be.

I remember Schurter being a fairly strong puncher and Alizadeh being CT leader material with Jiriakov making a GC podium in a mountain race which with 74 mountain he would nowhas been be nowhere near doing despite managing it through good riding and none of those riders stats have changed since but I can't imagine them being able to repeat their performances or points scoring potential from my first season.

Anyway I'll look into finding some riders to be added but I'll warn you in advance that I'm really bad at suggesting stats and that they'll probably need adjusting to make them better balanced riders.

A few days ago I actually looked into my team's results from CT. Rodas (76Mo) had some good results in mountainous stage racers, but never won a GC. Also, he only won 1 mountain stage (probably due to luck). Ngue (74hil) was my hills leader, and only managed top 10s in classics and GC. He did win 1 or 2 stages iirc (but what set him apart from other 74hill guys are some good back up stats).
There has been a bit of inflation, but like you mentioned I think it's mostly due to renewals. And the majority of new managers seem much informed than I was when I joined.
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Margh Norway
Would love to see some Swiss guys added.
There are no rising stars in the fitting age (Patrick Müller is a huge talent, but born 1996), but numbers are needed, too.
Last season there have been bareknuckle fights for the few available Swiss riders and I ended signing Taramarcaz (OVL: 71.65 free agent) for 180k! maxed!

Warning! I'm not very familiar with the PCM stats, but tried my best to translate the tendency of the results in the man-db matrix. PCS-profile will open by klicking the surename.

SurenameFirst NameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.DMYear
JaunLukas71647465756869587069626364SWIEU2771991
StüssiColin72697864747271546877747061SWIEU461993
SpenglerLukas74586475727376756070676373SWIEU1691994
FrankinyKilian67777363687574536176716466SWIEU2611994
StockerManuel74636560697375686472766157SWIEU1761991
BaillifardValentin70757472707272556271706570SWIEU25121993
ThalamannRoland72597566737066636869656964SWIEU581993
KnippNiels67767671697473516275687266SWIEU591994



From the Swiss free agents I will suggest to upgrade Tom Bohli. It seems to me he turned into decent TTler and had some success in sprints.

IDSurenameFirst NameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.
5889BohliTom74637178747572717775656077


Guess apart from Bohli none of the other Swiss free agents needs an urgent overhaul, but maybe Dylan Page (ID: 7666) and Gian Friesecke (ID: 467) can gain a level or two?
 
Heine
@Margh

You were a bit unlucky, where some nice Swiss guys added before you joined. However, without looking at the DB from my memory it is a country that could use a few extra domestique level riders
 
Avin Wargunnson
CountArach wrote:
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year

there is a good middle ground. The previous year saw too many talented young riders where last year saw almost none. Belgium didn't receive a single young rider last season for example. We can't go two seasons without adding in some big talents because otherwise a few seasons from now the quality of the riders will seriously drop and the same guys will dominate year after year.

How it will drop, when we have like dozens of 21-24 year old supertalents in the game, which will be on the top for next 6-10 years? With adding more and more top talents, it will only make some of them flops and stats will keep inflating. Inflation is clearly visible already when you compare averages of teams across the divisions, with averages five years back for example. Having two, three years without top talents (or max 2-3 per year) is what the game needs imo.

Another thing is "fair" distribution of talents and potential helpers. Why add 5-7 guys that will max in areas 77-79 from Norway (sorry Ember) or France, when there is shitload of these already in the database? While some countries lack 77+ talents or 73-75 helpers and thus it is extremely tough to build area or country specific teams if you are not from France, Netherlands, Spain or Norway...

So i think that more depth to lean countries is much bigger priority than Benoot, dutch Sagan, Latour or that Odd norwegian guy Pfft

But i am quite sure SN is aware about all of this and will make the great job adding guys with reason,like he always does.
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Bjartne
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
CountArach wrote:
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year

there is a good middle ground. The previous year saw too many talented young riders where last year saw almost none. Belgium didn't receive a single young rider last season for example. We can't go two seasons without adding in some big talents because otherwise a few seasons from now the quality of the riders will seriously drop and the same guys will dominate year after year.

Having two, three years filled with Asian top talents
(or max 2-3 per year) is what the game needs imo.


Second that.
 
Avin Wargunnson
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Heine
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
CountArach wrote:
Heine wrote:
No riders from me, just want to say I hope we avoid the overrated riders. I would prefer if we have another off-season like last year

there is a good middle ground. The previous year saw too many talented young riders where last year saw almost none. Belgium didn't receive a single young rider last season for example. We can't go two seasons without adding in some big talents because otherwise a few seasons from now the quality of the riders will seriously drop and the same guys will dominate year after year.

How it will drop, when we have like dozens of 21-24 year old supertalents in the game, which will be on the top for next 6-10 years? With adding more and more top talents, it will only make some of them flops and stats will keep inflating. Inflation is clearly visible already when you compare averages of teams across the divisions, with averages five years back for example. Having two, three years without top talents (or max 2-3 per year) is what the game needs imo.

Another thing is "fair" distribution of talents and potential helpers. Why add 5-7 guys that will max in areas 77-79 from Norway (sorry Ember) or France, when there is shitload of these already in the database? While some countries lack 77+ talents or 73-75 helpers and thus it is extremely tough to build area or country specific teams if you are not from France, Netherlands, Spain or Norway...

So i think that more depth to lean countries is much bigger priority than Benoot, dutch Sagan, Latour or that Odd norwegian guy Pfft

But i am quite sure SN is aware about all of this and will make the great job adding guys with reason,like he always does.


I like how you did not mention Germany in the "super-countrey"-club. We want German top talents! :-p
 
Avin Wargunnson
I just put some examples, there could also be Germany, Italy, Australia, .... Pfft

Important note, i am not rooting for Ukrainian talents or something like that, maybe just one "under 80" guy and some potential domestiques Pfft
I will come up with some names soon.
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Avin Wargunnson
Ok, here are some names of ukrainian "talents", but any of them hardly achieved something great in their careers, so it can be rather a role-model if there is need to add moe depth. Smile

Special case is Anatoliy Budyak, who was caught doping, but before that looked like very promising upcoming stage racer. He is 1995 born, so maybe we should wait anyway...but i will list him, for future references at least.

Anatoliy Budyak
DOB: 29.9.1995
Starting LVL: 1.00
Speciality: Stage racing/climber
PCS: https://www.procyc...liy_Budyak

FLAMOUHILLTTSTARESRECCOBSPRACCFIGDOWPROL
68787770747676526472707266



Vasyl Malynivskyi
DOB: 21.11.1992
Starting LVL: 2.00
Speciality: Sprinter/Lead-out
PCS: https://www.procyc...alynivskyi

FLAMOUHILLTTSTARESRECCOBSPRACCFIGDOWPROL
74606260686868627778686868



Illya Klepikov
DOB: 2.2.1994
Starting LVL: 1.00
Speciality: Puncheur with decent finish
PCS: https://www.procyc...a_Klepikov

FLAMOUHILLTTSTARESRECCOBSPRACCFIGDOWPROL
70607466746969647076726866

Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 11-11-2015 08:57
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roturn
Budyak is indeed a tough case. Shame he got caught doping as otherwise he could have been a nice Ukrainian addition.

With the doping case and 1995 I would say, better way until after his ban to add someone like him.
 
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