Island Runners | Monthly Review (August 2016)
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 09-06-2016 13:01
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I agree with Ian regarding uncovering related stats for the riders. It would definitely help understand what kind of training to provide them, and what hidden talents they have. Given that they are mostly very young, they'll have a long development curve, and getting that right is important.
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FonsDeSpons |
Posted on 09-06-2016 18:52
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Totally agree with you guys, great idea! |
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 12-06-2016 16:57
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Assistant Hired, Bonjour from France!
After sorting through the thousands of resumes... OK, more like five. We have decided on hiring Corey Reinhold to be the Assistant Director of Operations.
Reinhold, 24, is an ambitious go-getter from the Bahamas. He is very knowledgeable in cycling and connected well with our cyclists. Plus, his referral from jandal7 didn't hurt either.
jandal7 wrote:
I met a guy whilst holidaying in the Bahamas, we ended up going to the pub a few times. A little over-enthusiastic but had a lot of potential and ambition. Reminded me of the young mayor from Back to the Future. I knew he had a good heart and some potential in business. We stayed in touch and he's just become unemployed after the business where he was a head of department shut down. He's 24 and a bit of a cycling nerd. Naturally we got along well. I wonder if he'd be interested? He's ambitious and would have the right mentality to help you take the project forward well.
Reinhold was put to work right away as I and three cyclists are now in France for the next couple of days touring the Tour de France.
Yesterday, the cyclists got to train on the new ProForm stationary bikes and loved them so much that the company said we could work out a deal to buy some for our training facility at a reduced price.
The offer: For $1,000 we could get five bikes to bring back to Jamaica, and doing so will help our cyclists develop better secondary stats. Each cyclists will see their Stamina, Resistance and Recovery stat limits be raised by two attributes.
For reference, the current budget can be found in the last monthly report. Plus, Reinhold is being paid $100 per month for his services. Also, I have an interesting revenue generating option to share in the next couple of hours as well.
Should we get the stationary bikes? Most votes in 12 hours is what we will do.
Note: All votes will be counted, not just members.
Good Idea = Yes | Thumbs Down = No
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Waghlon |
Posted on 12-06-2016 17:01
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I am disappointed that my offer to help was ignored. However, you will not be able to avoid my advice:
Let's not get those stationary bikes. We have bikes that can move, and our guys drive in a warm country and train a lot. Plus, we haven't got infinite money.
THE THOMAS VOECKLER PROPHET OF PCM DAILY
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 12-06-2016 17:06
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Waghlon wrote:
I am disappointed that my offer to help was ignored. However, you will not be able to avoid my advice:
It wasn't ignored, it was deliberately rejected. Sending in a resume that just says "Pick Me" in large font wasn't enough. Thanks for the offer though and we always appreciate your advice as a founding member.
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 12-06-2016 19:16
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Tourist Trap, Bike Tours!
Sponsorship opportunities have dried up since the team jersey was finalized, but I did stumbled into another potential revenue generating stream: island bike tours.
This idea came from a cruise line company that uses Jamaica as a port of call and, before I knew it, a whole host of cruise lines were making the same pitch.
At first I was skeptical of the idea, we are trying to become a professional team not a tourist attraction. But, the more I thought about it and the more money that was being put on the table, I had to at least bring this to the member's attention.
Here are the current offers on the table.
Bio: Carnival is 1 of 9 cruise ship brands owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. The company has the largest fleet in the group, with 25 vessels currently in operation that account for 21.1% of the worldwide market share. (via Wikipedia)
Bike Tours Operating Costs | $2,500 | Profit Cut of Sales to Carnival | 54% | Profit per Customer | $1,450 |
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Bio: Royal Caribbean is owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. As of October 2015, the line operated 23 ships, had three additional ships on order, and controlled 17 percent of the cruise market worldwide. All ships under the Royal Caribbean have names ending with "of the Seas" (i.e. Liberty of the Seas) a practice which began in 1991. (via Wikipedia)
Bike Tours Operating Costs | $5,000 | Profit Cut of Sales to Royal Caribbean | 62% | Profit per Customer | $2,250 |
Bio: Norwegian is best known for its Freestyle Cruising, which means that there are no set times or seating arrangements for meals, nor is formal attire required. This has been copied and implemented by their competitors. They have roughly 8% of the total worldwide share of the cruise market. (via Wikipedia)
Bike Tour Operating Costs | $7,500 | Profit Cut of Sales to Norwegian | 68% | Profit per Customer | $3,250 |
This seems a little confusing at first, so let me breakdown the situation the best I can because there is a lot of money on the table here. There are four variables:
1) Operating Costs: A fixed amount we have to pay to keep the tourist attraction running. This covers employees, insurance, bike maintenance, etc.
2) Customers: Aka the tourists. This is determined by the community. In the peak travel months of May, June, July and August. A post will go up for 24 hours about signing up for bike tours. Every Thumbs Up on that post equals a customer.
3) Profit per Customer: The amount of money earned for each Thumbs Up.
4) Profit Cut of Sales: However much we make in sales from the customers the cruise lines will take a certain percentage for themselves out of that amount.
So, for example, here is a brief overview of the money we would make if we were to get 5, 10, 15 or 20 customers under the guidelines set by each company.
Company | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | Carnival | $835 | $4,170 | $7,505 | $10,840 | Royal Caribbean | -$725 | $3,550 | $7,825 | $12,100 | Norwegian | -$2,300 | $2,900 | $8,100 | $13,300 |
Also, all three companies have expressed interested in becoming the main sponsorship for the 2018 season if selected for this partnership.
I've also included the option to deny all the offers in the hopes of maybe saving up enough money to do this without a partnership (but that's probably year's away) or we forget about this altogether.
The more I think about it, the more this seems like a solid way to bring in money quickly and potentially having a well-known main sponsor in 2018. This is a big decision and I'm leaving it up to the members.
And don't forget about the ProForm bike offer going on at the moment as well.
Most votes in the next 48 hours will be the option we go with.
Note: Only member's votes will be counted.
Thanks = Carnival
Za(r)bel'd = Royal Caribbean
Good Idea = Norwegian
Thumbs Up = Deny Offers
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 15-06-2016 00:37
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Well, I wasn't expecting this. Both of voting items I put out recently ended in ties.
First, the option to buy ProForm bikes and then the company to do bike tours with.
So, what to do? This is uncharted territory. Well, if a decision can't be decided on by the voters then I have to take charge and make the decisions for the team.
Therefore, I have (a) decided to forgo buying the stationary bikes - I think we can find better ways to improve the team and $1,000 is a bit much. And (b) signed on to do bike tours with Carnival. They are a brand I trust and I like this being more of a low risk, low reward type of income generator.
That's all for now. France has been wonderful and we are heading back home in a couple of days. Then it's back to the grind of hard training in the Jamaica heat.
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 15-06-2016 09:00
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Training and Internal Scouting!
We've made it safely back home from France. That was a once in a lifetime experience and the racing wasn't too bad either. Alberto Contador took home his third TdF crown beating Chris Froome by a mere 25 seconds.
Quite refreshing to see Froome get beat and by such a narrow margin.
Now that we are back and the cyclists are buzzing after a thrilling Tour, it's time for the community to make their monthly impact again here in June.
For reference, the current squad:
The usual options. First come, first serve. All cyclist available. Members only.
Results will be in the end of month review, which will follow right after this.
Overview: 1 Available This reveals the average of one cyclist.
Uncover: 3 Available This reveals one stat of one cyclist.
Donation: 3 Available This upgrades one stat of one cyclist.
Investment: 3 Available This upgrades one stat limit of one cyclist.
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 15-06-2016 09:08
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Invest in youngest Rollin's climbing stat |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 15-06-2016 09:09
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Ian Butler wrote:
I also propose something to the community: next time there's a chance at extra stats, maybe it'd be nice to make a few agreements?
For example: it'd be interesting to develop Zak Evelyn's sprint stat and potential. Or rather, his flat stat, which will hold him back in every race! So we should get on that asap!
Amory and his hill stat seems very promising, too, but given his age I suspect his back-up stats will be low, so we should know these so we know what we have to work on.
Bastian Rollins seems like our future climber/stage racer, so we should continue to develop him, too. We don't know much about him yet, either, so revealing some more stats would be helpful as well.
Ronda is only 14 but flat already at 69, so he can play a vital role in a future lead-out, might be wise to keep that open, too.
Those are just some observations from me. What do you think?
Hope someone thinks about Ronda, Amory and Evelyn now! |
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FonsDeSpons |
Posted on 15-06-2016 09:10
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Investment: zack Evelyn Flat stat |
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matt17br |
Posted on 15-06-2016 12:05
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Uncover Amory's RES.
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trekbmc |
Posted on 15-06-2016 12:10
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Donate towards Emeterio Amory's ACC stat.
"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
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jandal7 |
Posted on 17-06-2016 12:56
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Ditto, did this earlier and he bloody needs it.
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
[ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
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fjhoekie |
Posted on 17-06-2016 13:04
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Overview Agwe Ash
Manager of Team Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska in the PCM.Daily Man-Game
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 17-06-2016 17:32
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Donate: Lyron Rollins HIL stat
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 18-06-2016 16:36
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End of Month Review: July 2016
One month closer to our first professional races in the CT. September can't come soon enough. The countdown is on. But, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let's recap what happen last month in July.
Going to the Tour
From one tweet and to watching Froome and Contador battle it out in the Alps. Crazy. Bastian Rollins, Oneil Samuels and August Charvis enjoyed every minute of it. Hopefully one day we won't be just watching it, we'll be in it.
Bike Tours
We have signed a deal with Carnival Cruise Lines to run bike tours starting next year around the island of Jamaica during the months of May, June, July and August. It should bring in some extra revenue and it's good for the community.
Fully Healthy
The injury front was been kind to us so far. Ajay Quashie has made a full recovery after dislocating his elbow, which will cost us $350 in medical costs. But, the squad is at full strength now. How long that will last is the real question.
Spoiler Item | Revenue | Expenses | Balance | Last Month Balance | | | $2,840 | Reinhold Salary | | $400 | $2,440 | Quashie Injury | | $350 | $2,090 |
Progressively improving. But, overall, not much to report. It's a shame the members didn't step up in July to complete all the training tasks.
As a result, I think I'm going to allow more members to join if they want.
Give this posts a Thanks rating to become a member if you aren't already. Doing so gives you more power in team decisions and donates $100 to the team.
From what I can see, solid improvements from Fernando Infanta and Vincent Haly on their own willpower.
Froome attacking, Nibali trying to chase him down. | Mresuperstar
The weather wasn't always great in France, but you can't complain.
Vincent Haly | First Monthly Award
Recommended by the new Assistant Director of Operations Corey Reinhold.
"Vincent really stepped up his training regiment and buckled down after getting in trouble last month for drinking at local bar with under aged Emeterio Amory. Glad to see he is taking this seriously now and his turn around is starting to rub off on the other cyclists."
Ian Butler for doing his best to rally the community to best optimize the members effect on the team training. Pick your prize, PM with your decision. Congrats!
Signed Autograph from a Cyclist Raise the cyclist's reputation.
Skype Call from a Cyclist Personal Q&A session with a cyclist.
Social Media Follow from the Team Raises the team's popularity meter.
Not quite sure what to expect this month. All I got written down is to make sure this team is ready for the East Bohemia Tour and Chrono Champenois in early September. Got to make sure we pick the right cyclists to represent us.
Edited by Mresuperstar on 19-06-2016 11:09
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 19-06-2016 00:32
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Career Change? Poaching Our Youngster!
Well, I just came out of meeting with Tajo Sylvester and he informed me that he has received an offer to join the Los Angeles Galaxy youth academy.
Bio: As part of its development program, the Galaxy operates an academy system with U-18 and U-16 teams competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, and U-14 and U-12 teams competing in Southern California Developmental Soccer Leagues (SCDSL).[64] Six academy graduates are currently signed to the first team: Jack McBean, Oscar Sorto, Jose Villarreal, Gyasi Zardes, Raul Mendiola and Bradford Jamieson IV. (via Wikipedia)
There was no secret that soccer clubs and academies were interested in his talents, but this development is hard to take regardless.
Sylvester really wants to stay with the Island Runners, but the offer to go train with the LA Galaxy youth academy in its U-16 squad is, well, too hard to pass up. I don't blame him, but we do have a couple of options to at least consider.
Plan A: Let him leave. Say farewell and wish him well in America.
Plan B: Pay him a $175 per month salary. This should convince him to stay, but there is a viable risk that other cyclists could start to demand wages as well.
Most votes in the next 24 hours is what we will do. Glad I have you guys to make the tough decisions for me because honestly I don't know what to do.
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For a limited time you can find the details to join here.
Thanks = Plan A
Good Idea = Plan B
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sammyt93 |
Posted on 19-06-2016 00:39
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Summer sport vs Winter sport, why can't he do both
being the founding member from the BVI that discovered him I think it's going to be easy to guess what I want us to do, besides the kid must have some talent and natural fitness for the LA Galaxy to want him to switch sports, especially for such a reputable club to come after him.
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 19-06-2016 01:33
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Nice try, but the U.S. soccer calendar clashes heavily with the cycling season. So, sadly, it's not a possibility for Sylvester to do both even though that would be ideal.
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