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Atlantius
sgdanny wrote:
@Atlantius : Your lvl 1 version of the riders, overall show that focusing just upgrading one stat, will end up them getting stronger than your maxed version.

With the two last riders at least

Well I can't take all possibilities into account, which is why I wrote like I did. Both the current stats and the maxed are where I think the riders are realistic, then quite possibly they need tweaking to make sure they won't get overpowered with different development choices, but I'm confident that SN can handle assigning current stats based on the max stats as he only asked for the maxed stats anyway Wink

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sgdanny
Then don't show the lvl 1, then that problem is solved Wink
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Ian Butler
knockout wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
knockout wrote:
Tiesj Benoot is a mediocre cyclist from Belgium. His results include 36th place at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, a 22nd place at GP Ouest and a 8th place in the LBL u23 race 2013. On top, he got selected for the WC.


What?
You mean a rather big talent from Belgium with a 5th place in Ronde van Vlaanderen?
Or am I missing something?


I think he was being sarcastic, or at least I hope he was. If Benoot isn't one of the best riders added this year, I'd be very disappointed. Not that I have any chance of signing him though Pfft


I thought it was obvious enough so that a smiley would not be necessary but well, I wasn't serious about that.
It was mainly a reply to the countless comments by Alak in the Skype chat.


How should I know that, I'm not in the skype chat.
But appreciate the demeaning comments, guys.
 
Atlantius
sgdanny wrote:
Then don't show the lvl 1, then that problem is solved Wink

Well some sort of stats is the easiest way to indicate where I think their current level is. Can't really see the problem in that...

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Heine
Who is this Benoot guy anyway?
 
Paul23
Heine wrote:
Who is this Benoot guy anyway?

He's the chick on Alaks avatar.
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Dippofix
So here we go, shit Irish lads no one but me will want anyway. All stats are what they should be when maxed.
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-DowlingMark71747561717170556873696862IRLEU410018719864

Puncher/Climber with a good finishing kick. Doesn't ride many big races (got a contract with Dinamo Cover for 2016 though), but when he does, he usually does well enough. Always gives a good performance on the hilly stage of the Ras, also got a Top 10 against the likes of Grmay and Earle in Taiwan two years back. Current national criterium champ. Great 2014, won both the Ras Mumhan and the Suir Valley three day and multiple county rider prizes at the Ras. One of the top Irish domestic riders (2nd in the A1 rankings).
[url]https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Mark_Dowling
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IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-RichardsonIan75606275707268656068756575IRLEU410013119884

TT specialist with a real motor. Could also be on X-Factor, he was shot in the leg when he was 15 and only started cycling at 21. Good triathlon rider, got 5th in the Europeans aged 21-24 a few years back. Had a good Ras this year, best Irish rider on the first few stages.
[url]https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Ian_Richardson
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IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-PottsMarc73627466737468736873707067IRLEU30101019915

Typical classics rider. Rides a good bit in Belgium & France and with the Irish seniors team. Definitely got some development left in him, surprised An Post haven't signed him.
[url]https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=169457&season=2015
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IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
933DunneConor71707765727271726569746965IRLEU3022119925

Probably the biggest talent An Post have at the moment, the big man certainly needs an upgrade. Has proven this season that he's still develloping and could possibly use a move up to PCT level to do that. Despite his heigth he's actually fairly light and best in the hilly races, allthough he's also decent the few times he rides mountains. Also somewhat surprisingly so decent on cobbles that he was Sam Bennett's support at the worlds this year.
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/...onor_Dunne

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-McCarthyEoin74627463727170736265726563IRLEU3021919934

Workhorse, nothing more, nothing less. Young, so will hopefully still progress. Got a very interesting (allthough not so active lately) blog too, which is pretty cool.
https://procyclingstats.com/rider/Eoin...in_Mccarty

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-McKennaSean70767772717374616472686972IRLEU108319946

How this lads isn't at An Post yet I don't know, for two years now he's been far and away the best domestic Irish rider. Won a shitton of domestic races, like the Ras Mumhan (biggest stage race after the ras), and topped the A1 rankings in 2014 and 2015. Going by the kind of races he wins (which to be fair seem to simply be a good chunk of races he enters) he's a talented stage racer who's also good on the hilly classics. Tends to be utilised as a helper when he rides for team Ireland, which is a shame, but will surely change in a year or two, once he's more matured. Could certainly make it as a pro rider if he gained some experience on the mainland.
[url]https://procyclingstats.com/rider/Sean_Mckenna
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jph27
I came up with a list of Frenchmen that obviously may be a little overkill, but thought I'd post the stats here so the suggestions can be seen. I don't expect many of these to be added, and some of them may be too strong, but at least they're there so SN and Roman can pick and choose. I've not put much in the way of additional information, as I know Roman has looked at most if not all of these riders before, but I'll happily add more if requested Smile

The Climbers

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
LatourPierre68717067727072556574727265FRAEU10121019937
LatourPierre68737167747273556575737465FRAEU20121019937
LatourPierre69757369767475556576747467FRAEU30121019937
LatourPierre70797469797776556577767767FRAEU40121019937
LatourPierre71817671817978556578777769FRAEU4100121019937


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
8070VachonFlorian70737365727274677275687165FRAEU41002119853


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
BernardJulien66727165706971546067616865FRAEU3017319924
BernardJulien67747367727173546068626867FRAEU4017319924
BernardJulien67767467747374546069637067FRAEU410017319924


Latour is a massive talent - was the only guy who could stick with Contador and Quintana in the Route de Sud, finishing 3rd. Then was 7th in the Tour of Austria, 5th in Burgos and 3rd in the Tour de l'Ain (winning the queen stage) - all as a neo-pro. Vachon is a stat upgrade, big results being 2nd on GC in Ain, and 4th in the Tour du Limousin - has a fast finish as evidenced by his classic and stage results, but has developed into a useful climber in his old age - not suspicious, honest. Finally, Bernard started riding as stagiare this season for Trek, having not ridden at the pro level before and took 10th in the USAPCC and 6th in the Tour of Hainan. Son of Jean-Francois Bernard, to give you an idea of where his climbing talent is from.

The Puncheurs

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
TurgisAnthony72656959707067666772747059FRA EU1016519945
TurgisAnthony72657059717168666773757059FRA EU2016519945
TurgisAnthony73667259737269666875767059FRA EU3016519945
TurgisAnthony74677560767370666977787160FRA EU4016519945
TurgisAnthony75687760787471667079797160FRA EU410016519945


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
3048PerichonPierre-Luc73707464747471687073766864FRAEU41004119872


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
LedanoisKevin72657256716866687074676056FRAEU3013719933
LedanoisKevin74657356737067707274676056FRAEU4013719933
LedanoisKevin74667556747168707275686056FRAEU410013719933


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
CombaudRomain68667058726766556167565558FRAEU301419914
CombaudRomain69677359746867556269585659FRAEU401419914
CombaudRomain70687559766968556270595659FRAEU41001419914


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
JaureguiQuentin72656957707068646874778057FRAEU2022419945
JaureguiQuentin73667157727169646976788057FRAEU3022419945
JaureguiQuentin74677458757270647078808158FRAEU4022419945
JaureguiQuentin75687658777371647180818158FRAEU410022419945


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
1346RenaultMaxime65657155686864616672607255FRAEU302119903
1346RenaultMaxime67657255707065636872607255FRAEU402119903
1346RenaultMaxime67667455717166636873617255FRAEU41002119903


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
594LoubetJulien68727371737269526768786873FRAEU410011119855


Turgis is a fairly big puncheur talent - won the Boucles de la Mayenne in his first season as a pro, as well as taking 8th in the Tour of Norway and 3rd in the U23 WC RR. Also won LBL U23 last season. Perichon has consistently been strong in recent seasons, with numerous top 10s in French hilly classics, and this year took 4th in Langkawi and 3rd in the Boucles de la Mayenne. Ledanois is the U23 WC, but is probably weaker than Turgis - just chose the right move - but is a useful enough rider, 4th in Paris-Camembert this year, 14th in the Tour of Luxembourg and 6th in Norway last season, but more of an all rounder than pure puncheur. Combaud and Renault are very similar riders - multiple Top 10s in French races, but unlikely to ever be more than CT leaders or domestiques at higher levels. Jauregui is another very exciting talent, could possibly be better than I have him, but really depends what he develops into in the future - he's good at picking the right break, is a good climber and packs a great punch. Also has excellent bike handling skills, for those that haven't seen his bike change a few WCs back then look it up. Finally, Loubet has had similar results this season to Rossetto last - hence the very similar stats, and an upgrade on what he currently has.

The Sprinters

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
LaporteChristophe68646766706866687172566766FRAEU20111219926
LaporteChristophe70646866726968697374566766FRAEU30111219926
LaporteChristophe72656966747078717676566866FRAEU40111219926
LaporteChristophe74657066767180727878566866FRAEU4100111219926


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
BarbierRudy72586660717067657576566360FRA EU40181219924
BarbierRudy74586660727071667778566360FRA EU4100181219924


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
SarreauMarc66636558676760657172506665FRAEU1010619936
SarreauMarc67636558686761667374506665FRAEU2010619936
SarreauMarc69636658706867677576506665FRAEU3010619936
SarreauMarc71646758726973697878506765FRAEU4010619936
SarreauMarc73646858747075708080506765FRAEU410010619936


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
ManzinLorrenzo67546864706861546972536260FRAEU1026719946
ManzinLorrenzo68546864716862557174536260FRAEU2026719946
ManzinLorrenzo70546964736963567376536260FRAEU3026719946
ManzinLorrenzo72547065747171567678536362FRAEU4026719946
ManzinLorrenzo74547165767273577880536362FRAEU410026719946


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
JarrierBenoit71596659726568697673725674FRAEU41001219892


IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
VenturiniClement65696962686965667070566566FRAEU30161019935
VenturiniClement67707062707067687372566666FRAEU40161019935
VenturiniClement69707062727172697574566666FRAEU4100161019935


Laporte is very much a classics style sprinter - he could develop into a Sagan type of rider rather than a sprinter eventually, so there would be a case for changing his stats a bit, but he has done pretty well on hilly parcours - 3rd in the GP Wallonie for example - while winning the relatively flat Tour de Vendee. Barbier has over 20 top 10s this season, all in flat stages/classics/GCs, and while no world beater would make a useful enough leadout at the lower levels. Sarreau is probably the biggest talent of this crop (well, except possibly Boudat who could use a year more before being added to see what type of rider he becomes), best result this season 4th in Scheldeprijs but has consistently been up there in 2.1 races. Manzin is slightly weaker, but better over hills - won La Roue Tarangelle this season and took a top 10 in a WT sprint in Poland. Jarrier is another one of the CT level riders who does well in little French races, while Venturini isn't hugely quick - but would make a nice Sonnery type rider, with his best results in the Tour of Austria coming in sprints after some serious climbing.

If there's anyone who people feel I've missed, let me know and I'll look at them - left out Boudat, Gesbert, Maison etc as I felt they could do with more time to be judged before being added.
 
Bushwackers
Here's just a few riders:

Margh already got most of the Swiss ones I would have added, I would only add Frank Pasche. 2nd in the Swiss U23 RR and 3rd in the TT, he looks like a good prospect. I would say he's a timetrialist who can sprint a little.

https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider....?id=160961

SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.DMYear
PascheFrank74637177697370657573706875SWIEU1931993


And 2 Americans who already have CQ points, here are some stat suggestions.

SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.DMYear
ButlerChris70757366706872555570686865USANA1621988
DanielGregory74707278687369555567656576USANA8111994


Chris Butler is a pure climber. Gregory Daniel is a pretty big talent since he was a junior, and he is mostly a timetrialist.
 
SotD
@jph

If you add Latour with those stats, he won't max out with 81MO, 76HI and 71TT...

He will be 81/77/75 or 81/79/68 - And obviously it is easy to see which version you should pick Smile

The others seem pretty well-rounded though.
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krisa
Are there any correans in the db?
 
matt17br
krisa wrote:
Are there any correans in the db?

You can take a look by yourself Wink (make sure to unfilter the NC column so that it shows the empty ones as well)

Koreans? in the db: i.imgur.com/Xb6SQZc.png
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krisa
matt17br wrote:
krisa wrote:
Are there any correans in the db?

You can take a look by yourself Wink

Koreans? in the db: i.imgur.com/Xb6SQZc.png
THX mate was searching under COR
 
Ollfardh
Needs North-Koreans though Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
SotD
Ollfardh wrote:
Needs North-Koreans though Wink


So either they should be made shit or great. They won't be allowed to ride outside the country unless they win everything.
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The Rider
Now time to add some Brazilians! A hard thing to do in the MG, as most of the top Brazilians are well into the 30s with a good chunk 35-40. So, some of these are OP, of course. However, with Brazilians represented in all divisions, Nicacio taking two stage wins at the 'best GT!', a Brazilian team amidst plenty of South American teams in the MG it makes sense to add Brazilians which are OP, especially as many have declined. So perhaps it would be a good idea if someone could find a Brazilian with half a reason to give a stat max of 80 in either mountain or hill to? Why not!

SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
CamiloEmerson69657366756768576875697067BRASA410011219855


Current Brazil NC. Decent on the hills and in the sprint by the looks.

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SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
MarquesFelipe69757066686772545865726564BRASA35011219905


Nothing to match the finishes of Chiarello, however, as I said I think there is a need for more Brazilians of decent quality, Marques could get there starting at level 3. Marques has hovered around the top 10/20 in Brazilian GCs with multiple placings in KOM comps: liking the more mountainous terrain then.

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SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
Da MattaAntonio74545964727265646564676667BRASA2507319925


Only notable result: 6th Copa América de Ciclismo. However, South America could do with a decent rouleur or two.

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SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
PimentelCamilo66726963696570647270636867URUSA3507519914


A decent all-rounder. As a lot of South Americans do, can climb and sprint.

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SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
Alejandro MunozFedercio70706572687264595765626771PERSA35014419894


Current Peru TT champion. Adding him would mean Peru would no longer be a 1-rider-nation.
 
Stromeon
The Rider wrote:
Now time to add some Brazilians! A hard thing to do in the MG, as most of the top Brazilians are well into the 30s with a good chunk 35-40. So, some of these are OP, of course. However, with Brazilians represented in all divisions, Nicacio taking two stage wins at the 'best GT!', a Brazilian team amidst plenty of South American teams in the MG it makes sense to add Brazilians which are OP, especially as many have declined. So perhaps it would be a good idea if someone could find a Brazilian with half a reason to give a stat max of 80 in either mountain or hill to? Why not!


So what you're basically saying is: "I manage a team from a country, so I've gone away and found the names of some cyclists from this country and decided to create their stats so they fit into my team perfectly, filling any roles that are currently lacking in the team, and while you're at it, why not add some really overpowered riders, because I want some of them in my team"

Seems legit.
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Ollfardh
I think in general a lot of riders from the "non-traditional" cycling countries are overpowered, so yeah Pfft
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
jt1109
Stromeon wrote:
The Rider wrote:
Now time to add some Brazilians! A hard thing to do in the MG, as most of the top Brazilians are well into the 30s with a good chunk 35-40. So, some of these are OP, of course. However, with Brazilians represented in all divisions, Nicacio taking two stage wins at the 'best GT!', a Brazilian team amidst plenty of South American teams in the MG it makes sense to add Brazilians which are OP, especially as many have declined. So perhaps it would be a good idea if someone could find a Brazilian with half a reason to give a stat max of 80 in either mountain or hill to? Why not!


So what you're basically saying is: "I manage a team from a country, so I've gone away and found the names of some cyclists from this country and decided to create their stats so they fit into my team perfectly, filling any roles that are currently lacking in the team, and while you're at it, why not add some really overpowered riders, because I want some of them in my team"

Seems legit.


You obviously didn't read the stats that Rider suggested pretty normal stats plus most of the comments their are tongue in cheek e.g. "Nicacio winning in best GT" Grin
 
viking90
Ollfardh wrote:
I think in general a lot of riders from the "non-traditional" cycling countries are overpowered, so yeah Pfft


Don't know what you're talking about, Ahlstrand stats is very Equivalent with is IRL performance Pfft

Well he actually showed some great talent a few years ago..
 
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