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New Riders for the ManGame - Suggestions
roturn
Mainly copied from last year

Here you now have the opportunity to suggest riders to be added to the 2017 MG DB later on.

Main areas of focus are:
- Riders currently in the DB as Free Agents, who may deserve better stats
- Young riders: DoB 1993/1994/1995
- Some riders from 1996, although not the top talents

In terms of format of reply, the preferred option is to use that as shown in the template file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/twh1qwmhhqh...s.xls?dl=0
i.e.
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
213AntónIgor69797471737776515377756271ESPEU41002319836


The priority is to fill in: Surname, Name, Nationality, Continent, Day, Month and Year of Birth. But the more the better.

If the rider is already in the DB as a Free Agent and you are suggesting improved stats, then include his ID.

Links to CQ and PCS pages of a rider are always handy as means to support your suggestion.

It is easier for me if the stats you propose are the 'maxed' stats that a rider would have.

Suggestions so far - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...sp=sharing
Edited by jph27 on 27-03-2017 07:22
 
SotD
May I suggest that new riders will be added with a max stat of 79 in his highest stat? That would mean that he would have to undergo quite some training to make it to 85, which IMO is what we want. Also it can potentielle open up for some more versatile talents, and a more free training option. The first stats aren't that expensive to train, so the best talents would quickly get to 81.
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SotD wrote:
May I suggest that new riders will be added with a max stat of 79 in his highest stat? That would mean that he would have to undergo quite some training to make it to 85, which IMO is what we want. Also it can potentielle open up for some more versatile talents, and a more free training option. The first stats aren't that expensive to train, so the best talents would quickly get to 81.


1. Move that to the 2017 suggestions thread I'd say.

2. This is, as discussed there, in my eyes the worst of possible attempts to stop stat inflation. It would in first line majorly decrease the opportunities of newer team, as the base of top-riders stays the same. You would at the end of the day need around 5 million to make one rider competitive, which for new teams is simply not affordable.

It would also somewhat kill parts of the flow of the transfer period. Why would you sell a captain as a PT team, when you have to pay high wage for the best talents and then even have to pay at least 5 millions to make them competitive. Transfer season would be a lot slower, and it will be far harder for teams to work their way up. Do we really want that?

Talking about getting riders to 81. That stat is almost completely useless in PT when we'll be at that point, because riders wouldn't be enough to captain a team on that point.

You can not punish these generations for the "failures" (I don't see a big problem right now) of before. We do also want the riders from 95, 96, 97 in the upcoming years to be as competitive as the former ones were, just for the sake of similar chances. We don't want a static system of old beats new, but we want dynamic chances for managers to work their way up (and down) if they are good and caring (like f.e. Evonik and Strava are). Stopping to add great new riders would heavily decrease their opportunities tod o so.

Please do answer to this in the 2017 suggestions thread, where we already discussed about regulating options, and leave this thread for what it is: Rider suggestions
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Sponsor Nation Additions from Podium Ambition. Information on these riders is in incredibly short supply, limited to NC results and sometimes not even that. I just wanted to find some guys from our lesser known sponsors. But where some info was found it was used.
Feel free to mess with these suggestions as would fit the game, it's more about the rider than the type he is.

Bulgaria (ok not a sponsor nation, but still have a soft spot)
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xxxxDenevMiroslav74626477656566656062706677BULEU410023119904
xxxxFilipovBoyko69707664737368536366757266BULEU410031019935
xxxxKolevIliyan75526060747265776467706466BULEU410016319944
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Mechkov, being a bit older, should be added at max probably, which i guess means he should really be added a touch weaker.
Denev could come in at lvl2/3, and is a preference addition because Bulgaria really lacks in TT (Stoenchev being the best max'ing at 76).
None are great talents, just kind of breakaway types that could be outside leaders in the CT.

Mauritius
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xxxxAchilleFrederic73606358707275607781676270MAUAFR41002419894
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xxxxLecourt De BillotOlivier76586862757465776874766466MAUAFR41004619935
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Mayer actually looks sort of a little half decent. Get him in as a decent all-rounder which looks to match his skills. Has actually ridden a race in Europe so would be good to add.
Achille is a regular NC feature, would be good to jump in max'd but again probably drop him a touch then i guess.
Lecourt, Lebon and Le Court are not bad looking younger guys. Overrated compared to their real selves, but as breakaways talents they could be ok to be added.

Barbados
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xxxxEastmondJamal72606054646565678080546670BARNA41002719935
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Kristian looks like the Islands best talent and has good NC results against much more experienced riders. Hence the obvious TT focus and boost.
Eastmond also has decent NC result. Somewhat high main stat but compensated with weak back-ups.
Elcock is a bit more all-round but his NC TT history has to be noted so a balance of HL with TT would suit.
Kelly is the same. Balance off slightly different against Elcock so one has more HL but less TT, and then one with SP and one with MT or CB would be ideal.

Anyway, as i said none are outstanding. Just want to see a few more riders come in from our sponsor areas so i've gone and tried to find them. All suggestions are max'd stats of course, and more of a guide to preferred rider type than to actual stat level.
If they get added, cool. If not, it's hardly the end of the world.
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Can someone please remind me what the maximum age is for riders. I started to go through all the WT teams at the start of the season to see which riders are in the WT but not in the DB. I'll look to finish this at some point but in the mean time it would be good to rule out those that are too old to be added to the DB or have already ben in and decreased and been taken out because they got too old.
 
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Tiesj Benoot. End thread.
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Isostar - Adriatic: New Riders Suggestions


The following part is splitted into three parts: The first one is about new riders added into the game that are either surely top-prospects or real CT greats not in the DB. The second part is about young Slovenians already in the DB, but on a level that does not give them justice or lacks the focus on riders qualities. Note that none of them have ridden for a team in the man-game at any point (don't roast me if I'm wrong). The third part, a lot more controversial and thus in the spoiler, is about riders that are currently riding for Isostar - Adriatic (partly as stagiares), but are looking to be released for offseason. All three of those clearly could take another focus, as strengths of those are drawn wrong. Enjoy Pfft

DB Additions


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xxxxPerDavid79687472787771797674687271SLOEU410013219956
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xxxxMugerliMatej74717673747471717272737372SLOEU410017619813


David Per is somebody, on which quality and talent there simply can't be any doubt settled. The Slovenian is a great bike handler, which he did especially show with his great result on the cobbles in the U23 races last season for Slovenia, highlighting in winning the U23 edition of the Ronde van Vlaanderen. Further strong results in the early classics show both his great cobbled skills as well as his never-ending engine, that is rarely seen in similar kind on this age.
But this rider is not only an incredible engine and flat specialist, he on top is very versatile. From 3rd in the U23 TT NC, to second at GP Laguna Porec 2016, that was decided on the climbs, this man got everything inside him. His maybe most appealing asset is his sprint though, which is really good (6th stage 4 @Slovenia 2016, beating f.e. Modolo). Besides doing a lot of leadout in 2016 he prefers classics to finish in a sprint, which rounds his allround package. Taking everything together the best comparison for David Pers potential might be Alexander Kristoff.
After a rather strong U23 year at Adria Mobil the Slovenian joined WT team Bahrain-Merida this season, an impressive move for a guy that started CT cycling in 2014 for Adria Mobil as a stage racing prospect. All in all, David Per is surely one of the best of his class. He already showed that with his 3rd place in the last Elite NC of Slovenia.
I would add him on either level 2 or 3, as like that it's easier to draw the skillset that David Per offers with his strength.

Domen Novak surely is the other big thing in Slovenia. This duo makes up for the strongest duo of prospects in Slovenia until the '98 riders will come with NCup stars Primozic and Pogacar (Hello MG 2020 season Pfft ). Domen Novak as well signed a World Tour contract with Bahrain-Merida, and did the change together with Per. The two of those however completely differ in their strengths:
Domen is a climber. He can do different things, does decent in hilly one day races and also is an okay chrono guy. But what really matters is his climbing speed. Even in his young years he has won several white jerseys in his 3 years with Adria Mobil in CT: 1st @Sibiu 2014, 2nd @Bartali 2015, 1st @Slovenia 2015, 2nd @Bartali 2016, 1st@ Croatia 2016, 1st @CCC 2016, 1st @ Malopolska 2016. On top of that he achieved several more notable results in terms of GCs and stages: 3rd at Malopolska, 6th as a helper in Croatia, the mountains jersey at the CCC tour.
Minor results in hilly classics (3rd Laguna Porec or most combatitive rider at Istrian Spring Trophy) round this of and also show his attacking style of riding, that is especially drawn by a rather fast acceleration on his side. Also in 2017 he had his first showing on higher level, finishing 5th at an Andalucia stage. We'll see him competitive sooner than later in PT I feel, as another strength of him is the downhill technique, that is traditionally strong at Slovenian riders - Mohoric schools.
I would add him as a simple level 1 or 2 rider, that can develop into a great punchy climber.

Matej Mugerli just cannot be overlooked anymore, as he is a great rider and one of the best in CT for 4 years now. 21 victories since 2013 speak for itself for an allrounder, so that it's time for finally adding him into the db. The results he took for Adria, Synergy Baku and Amplatz are incredible, he mostly takes it in hilly one day races or tours though. But then, he has no weakness, and still a striking acceleration in his older legs. But then, you don't just average over 200 CQ points in CT for 5 years straight by being a mediocre rider. You do it by being a brave attacking rider and being a strong man. Mugerli is exactly that, as he already shown this year by not only winning the queen stage and the GC at the Istrian Spring Trophy, but also winning the Trofej Porec and finishing third at the GP Izola, looking stronger than he has ever looked.

Radoslav Rogina is, to be fair, an old man in cycling. But the MG could do well in doing him justice by adding him to the game for his CT success. Beneath having taken several GCs (Quinghai Lake, Sibiu, Slovenia) he is also a strong one-day racer. The reigning Croatian national road race champion has a more than decent climbing game on his side, with which he for example also finished second at the GP Kranj last year. Several more results like 5th at the growing Tour of Croatia back that up. One hommage for the old-fashioned attacking climber would do Rogina justice.

DB Adjustions


*the first row is always how the rider currently looks in the db

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Pavlic has shown some decent climbing skills in the past. With Radenska Ljubljana his success in stage races has been decent, for instance looking at his success at the Course de la Paix or in the young riders classification of the Tour of Slovenia. Adding a decent TT to his game, as for example shown at the Slovenian NC TT, he was added by Peter Sagans training camps to the Cycling Academy Team. Sagan can't be wrong with talents right!? There he had an injury-prone year though, in which he still managed to surprise though at the Tour of Croatia with a Top 20 against strong opponence. At least his game developed over the year in Israel, from where he with the departure of Sagan also disappeared, and instead rides in Slovenia again. There he looks better and better after his tough last year, and after a good showing at the Istrian Spring Trophy he could well turn onto developing to what he is: A decent Stage Racing Prospect.

Rucigaj has been added in what most likely has been a rush last year. Yes, he is a decent chrono guy like in the db, but he can be so much more of that. Rucigaj often does a great job in pulling for a long time in the peloton and equally does rough attacks. His roleur abilities already are on great CT level, and what he might become is that Tyler Phinney (without that injury) like painful hammer on the flat. Pairing that up with his developping position on the TT bike and the decent strength over mountains (he looks like Hesjedal while climbing, not asthetic but powerful), he might even have some shot at minor GC riding (like shown at the Tour of Slovenia 2016 (4th U25) or the Tour of Croatia 2016 (6th U25), but the big potential lays in his flat speed. With that he already has found some decent results (1st Youth @Tour of Hungary 2016), and it will be even more interesting when he takes part in more international flat classics in the future. My suggestion is to put him in on level 1 with the potential to become a WT roleur.

Otonicar goes in a similar direction to Rucigaj, he is a powerhouse as well. This man is not able to climb properly for certain, but is equally talented in putting the watts on flat roads. And on top, Otonicar offers even more strength in the time trial section. There he already found a decent position for himself and feels comfortable, for both longer and even more shorter TTs (3rd Prologue Hungary 2016, 5th NC ITT Slovenia 2016). He's a tad better in there, what is perfectly reprsented in being that slightly more kicky finesseur than the former (3rd Stage 1 Tour of Bulgaria 2016). He offers a decent speed to lead riders out, which is exactly what he does for Slovenias national equipe Sava currently, which brought guys like Mezgec out in the past. Can the former Junior star (4th @Junior Paris Roubaix, several more junior results) turn into a great finesseur? I guess so. I'd advice to adjust his stats but keep him at level 1.

Miskulin is one sprinter, that would need some focus on the energy he offers. Jure can do great leadouts, but on the same way sprint hard. Even hills don't really bother him, and when it comes to his abilities he might be a great bet for the future if he continues to develop at Radenska like he does (5th @Croatia Stage, 4th @ Bihor stage). He likes it windy to play his short effort flat strength. What really turns him down though is the horrible endurance he offers. It's strange how a rider that is that strong on the flat and not too bad over short climbs struggles so often with DNFs in races that point on the Stamina/Resistance of a rider. Still, Miskulin can be a great sprinter for tough sprints on short stages/races.

Groselj has newly found a new team, in signing with Adria Mobil. Looking at how many WT riders this team has brought on in the latest time and at the development of Ziga last season he could well be one of the next. In 2016 Groselj had a major turn of speed, sprinting to several top 10s in one-day races (Belgrade - Banja Luka, Marmo, Laguna Porec). Major results for the man that does well over the hills though were the Tour de Slovenie Stage 4 and the third place at Croatia - Slovenia, at the end of the season, which showed his late development. This Mezgec type of sprinter could in the future turn out exactly as his comparison model does.

Bajc is a loyal punchy sprinter of Amplatz - BMC, that scores constantly on CT level. He could take a small increase in terms of punchy speed, given his good results in 2016 (Rad am Ring, Slovenian NC, Istrian Spring Trophy, GP Adria Mobil, Laguna Porec, Tour of Iran) and 2017 (Istrian Spring Trophy) on these kinds of terrains, to be a helpful mg-leadout for punchy sprinters.

Isostar Rider Adjustions


I am aware of the fact that riders can only be new-statted when they are FAs, but this is exactly how stuff looks like for the offseason currently. Please take into account that Estonia will play a bigger role for Isostar next season as secondary nation, which however did only have influence on the riders which upgrades are suggested to and not on the expression of those updates.

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Korosec is one guy that surely needs an upgrade, and this would be possible as the (with his current stats) stagiare will be released by his current team. Since the MG addition the Slovenian has developed to be so much more than the clean sprinter he is in the db. Instead, Rok Korosec now is what looks like one of the most talented punchy sprinters (and hidden gems) in the cycling world. After an outstanding year 2016, where he took the transition from being a sprinter with a good punch to a puncheur with a good sprint. The late kickstarter had some major success with the small talent squad Radenska Ljubljana (Top 10 in Umag, Porec, GP Adria Mobil, NCITT, Bihor, several Hongrie stages; stage win + 2nd points + 5th overall in Hungary; KOM @Bihor), and then went on to Amplatz-BMC. There he is to take the role of Tratnik, and he did perfectly by continuing the development beating one of the best CT punchy sprinters in Filippo Fortin for the win at Trofej Umag. If many of those results come, he might end up being one WT punchy sprinter once.
Adjusting him in the DB will be kind of tricky to not overpower his sprint by shifting to the puncheurs focus. I would suggest to bring him to level 3, and to do the easy shift there with a 72 Hill stat added to his 71 sprint. He also needs a major allround upgrade of course to do his wide open skillset justice.

Räim took several results on hard races into his account of results since his addition. Beneath the traditional strength on flat roads of estonian cyclists (shut up Taaramae), Räim especially impressed by his Top 10 on the rough Tro Bro-Leon. Several performances and great results on races followed, and it was especially his power power on the flat that gave him those (12th @Schaal Sels, stages & GC @Hongrie, 2 Stages @Beauce, 3rd @Saguenay, 3rd @ Tour of Estonia, 1st @ Estonian RR NC). His crowing start to his PCT adventure now was the big one the Ruta del Sol 2017, where he finished 6th on a flat stage. Racing all those flat classics for the first time this season will make him even better, so a major increase of flat abilities would draw the strengths of Mihkel a lot better. That also includes a better flat stat based on the success he had on hilly stages shown in the results.

Nommela takes the same aim but different foundation based of results. He is as well a far better flat rider than shown in the db, which is my aim to take away by finding an upgrade for him. From the Drenthe Top 10 to several Top10s at the .2 flat belgian rough classics at the end of the season Nommela has shown that he has that racing toughness that is needed to be a strong man as a leadout or sprinter himself. Beneath the shiny palmares especially that 12th place at Binche-Chimay-Binche from an incredibly tough 2016 edition spots out, as only elite flat riders could beat him there. Translating that into the man-game would be a perfect fit, as his results and especially his style of racing does suggest that.

Spoiler
On a final note: Nommela and Räim are also aimed from a point of gameplay view: With those current flat stats it would not make any sense to use them on a higher level than CT, as that would break leadouts and they are far from being strong enough to sprint. Being the only real competitive riders from Estonia reachable, it would be great to see them adjusted from a gameplay point of view, especially as that would mostly concern minor stats. I see why riders that have already ridden for a team might should not be updated, but I guess it's worth a try as those updates would also make sense from a realistic point of view to draw their strengths. I hope that for Korosec his stay as stagiare doesn't matter for the decision process, as he was honestly (sorry for that) just a national filler for the team.


Feel free to feedback with concerns and honest opinions, a second wave might come later this season if some worthy new riders from our focus regions are spotted.
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SotD
Any chance we can add the stat line aswell? It might just be me, but I have a hard time getting a quick look at the riders when I'm unsure as if they have 77 COB/SPR/ACC. I can obviously just count, and doublecheck, but when we are making the copy/paste setup, maybe we could add that - just as a service? Atleast for semi blind old men like myself Smile
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jph27
sammyt93 wrote:
Can someone please remind me what the maximum age is for riders. I started to go through all the WT teams at the start of the season to see which riders are in the WT but not in the DB. I'll look to finish this at some point but in the mean time it would be good to rule out those that are too old to be added to the DB or have already ben in and decreased and been taken out because they got too old.


Next season the oldest riders will have been born in 1980 - so Croatia's suggestion of Rogina is moot, and I think Mugerli as well is probably too old to be edited.

SotD wrote:
Any chance we can add the stat line aswell? It might just be me, but I have a hard time getting a quick look at the riders when I'm unsure as if they have 77 COB/SPR/ACC. I can obviously just count, and doublecheck, but when we are making the copy/paste setup, maybe we could add that - just as a service? Atleast for semi blind old men like myself Smile


I'm probably going to put together the stats posted here in a Google Sheets file and put it in the first post - that way everyone has access to a DB style view of the suggestions - if that helps?
 
TheManxMissile
Second round of suggestions. From not sponsor nations but related ones (i.e. nice tropical islands Pfft)
Similar to before, riders that won't amount to much if anything irl, but i think could be ince alternatives. Stats are just a rough idea but arn't crucial, more about getting the rider in than as a certain type.

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xxxxWendellAnthony67707671707070506166747070ANTNA4100121019924
xxxxChapmanAssim65767360637264506071757657KittsNA410021819944
xxxxRichardJordan71637560696965526772737065LuciaNA410022919933
xxxxMariusKerry74586176627265706163606676LuciaNA410011119873
xxxxBaileyTrevor76667363737170737071796365VincentNA4100111019913
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Henry and Wendell from Antigua & Barbuda. Slightly older than most young rider additions, so add at lvl2 or 3 i think. Both have some mixed results between TT and Road so hence the more balance.
Chapman was the best nomination from St Kitts and Nevis, bit random in his choice. Suggest as mountain because i hadn't suggest many climbers.
Marius either should come in max'd or not at all. Richard bit all-round in his stats because his results are hard to find (like a lot of these guys).
Similar for Bailey and Adams. Bailey is again a touch older, so add at lvl2 or 3.
Larue on the younger side so could wait to be added, but given an all-round set to provide some options to the lucky manager.

Just some thoughts on different riders from non-standard cycling nations. I'd be happy if a couple made it, not make or break to have all of them.
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First batch of suggestions from me, all riders that are already in the DB and are reasonably well known/have notable results in the past year. First line is their current stats, second line is my suggested edit - all would be edited to become maxed riders.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
6153PlanckaertBaptiste73546264717270687474646267BELEU410028919883
6153PlanckaertBaptiste74546864737371727878646267BELEU410028919883
541Van EmdenJos71586373707071577373606473NEDEU410018219856
541Van EmdenJos77627175747472727373606478NEDEU410018219856
5885FuglsangJakob68737067637266636762717367DENEU410022319855
5885FuglsangJakob68777467747273636774717367DENEU410022319855
570DebusschereJens69596562706866667472696470BELEU4028819895
570DebusschereJens73596862757170747775696470BELEU410028819895
5731StacchiottiRiccardo69596463687173517276656468ITAEU4081119914
5731StacchiottiRiccardo71596463707173517576656468ITAEU410081119914
6408StewartThomas72546859706964627370616361GBREU41009119904
6408StewartThomas75547359747268627373786361GBREU41009119904
3066Lobato del ValleJuan Jose68626657676769527373616765ESPEU351291219885
3066Lobato del ValleJuan Jose72627357737272697780616765ESPEU4100291219885
7735BrittonRob66706770686764565652617168CANNA410022919843
7735BrittonRob66747270727074565666617171CANNA410022919843
6110Garcia De MateosVincente63656360606367545861746860ESPEU12019919884
6110Garcia De MateosVincente68697460716974545872746860ESPEU410019919884
5875BravoGarikoitz65636562636465526366726662ESPEU12031719894
5875BravoGarikoitz65707262716968526366726662ESPEU410031719894
 
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IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
7727Stüssi   Colin71777672747276556373707069SWIEU41004619934
6506JaunLukas70697565707169586872737066SWIEU410029719914
xxxxThièryCyrile72707465737269607274787465SWIEU410027919903
129DanielGregory67636568656666555562606568USANA1081119945
129DanielGregory71687072697067555566706871USANA2081119945


Here's a little something. Cyrile Thiery is a new addition that has had a pretty good year. Stussi has as well, and I think he deserves a stat boost. I put Lukas Jaun in for a stat boost because Switzerland is losing a lot of the aging rider now, so we need some replacements. I also have Gregory Daniel in for boost because he is a pretty huge talent in the states, he won nationals solo last year against a bunch of adults.

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Croatia14
Isostar - Adriatic: New Riders Suggestions - Part 2


This is the second part of the Isostar intake suggestions. Please note that with the high focus on Estonia as secondary nation a wider pool of riders would be very warm welcomed. This time they even come with shortcuts for an easier spotting of the stats Wink

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xxxxMäomaSilver72586369697265686969636870ESTEU1016519955
xxxxMäomaSilver73586371707366687070646872ESTEU2016519955
xxxxMäomaSilver75586373717568687171656874ESTEU3016519955
xxxxMäomaSilver77586476737670687372676977ESTEU4016519955
xxxxMäomaSilver79586478747872687473686979ESTEU410016519955
3188PruusPeeter75737273717372697273687674ESTEU410016919895
xxxxKalfSteven72606767696968686870636867ESTEU1021419954
xxxxKalfSteven73606767707068696970636867ESTEU2021419954
xxxxKalfSteven74606767727169717070636867ESTEU3021419954
xxxxKalfSteven76606867747370737271646867ESTEU4021419954
xxxxKalfSteven77606867767471757371646867ESTEU410021419954
xxxxKivistikGert71657065686965696873677264ESTEU1031219953
xxxxKivistikGert72657065696965706873677264ESTEU2031219953
xxxxKivistikGert73657065707065726973687264ESTEU3031219953
xxxxKivistikGert75657165727266747174717364ESTEU4031219953
xxxxKivistikGert76657165737366767274727364ESTEU410031219953
xxxxVaidemJosten65686857667061646472647957ESTEU1022819945
xxxxVaidemJosten65706957667162646473657957ESTEU2022819945
xxxxVaidemJosten65727157677264646475677957ESTEU3022819945
xxxxVaidemJosten66757458687366646477708058ESTEU4022819945
xxxxVaidemJosten66777658697468646479728058ESTEU410022819945
xxxxHallopGreg67535856696859687069566656ESTEU10191219954
xxxxHallopGreg68535856706860697170566656ESTEU20191219954
xxxxHallopGreg70535856716861707372566656ESTEU30191219954
xxxxHallopGreg72535956736967727574566756ESTEU40191219954
xxxxHallopGreg74535956746971737776566756ESTEU4100191219954
7000NisuOskar65525765686567616564536067ESTEU1011819943
7000NisuOskar69525771686567616868536071ESTEU1011819943
7000NisuOskar70525772696568616868536072ESTEU2011819943
7000NisuOskar71525774706669616969536074ESTEU3011819943
7000NisuOskar73525776726770617070536076ESTEU4011819943
7000NisuOskar74525778736871617171536078ESTEU410011819943
3189AiaKarlo67676966686660505372716766ESTEU410018819903
3189AiaKarlo76676966686660507277716766ESTEU410018819903
xxxxTarvisPeeter75686962717264696473616659ESTEU30241219934
xxxxTarvisPeeter77687062727365716473636759ESTEU40241219934
xxxxTarvisPeeter78687262747466736473666759ESTEU4100241219934
xxxxKuljusViljar77526373747767547473686372ESTEU4100291219843
xxxxSvabJernej69676856686865666971616754SLOEU1026819954
xxxxSvabJernej69676956696965666972626754SLOEU2026819954
xxxxSvabJernej70687156717066666973636754SLOEU3026819954
xxxxSvabJernej71697457737167667075656855SLOEU4026819954
xxxxSvabJernej72707657757268667076666855SLOEU410026819954
xxxxLogarTadej66696956656662546968606856SLOEU2017119944
xxxxLogarTadej66717156656763546970626856SLOEU3017119944
xxxxLogarTadej67737356666865546972646956SLOEU4017119944
xxxxLogarTadej67757556666966546974666956SLOEU410017119944
xxxxPoljanecMiha74686963676966707073697463SLOEU1030519952
xxxxPoljanecMiha74687063686966707073697463SLOEU2030519952
xxxxPoljanecMiha74687163697067707074707463SLOEU3030519952
xxxxPoljanecMiha75697363717168707176717463SLOEU4030519952
xxxxPoljanecMiha75697463727269707177727463SLOEU410030519952


Mäoma: Silver Mäoma is by far the strongest Estonian talent of 1995, and will be the one until the likes of Lauk and Kiiskonen are old enough. He is one big prospect for flat races, especially when Time Trials are on the way, no matter if shorter or longer. This strength was perfectly shown at the Baltic Chain Tour 2016, where Silver won the opening prologue to finish third overall and in the white jersey. He achieved that also by Top10ing both other stages, one that was ripped apart in the winds (2nd) and one that was fought out in a rough sprint (9th). He on top already finished in second in the national TT championship, and will surely win this race in the future. Further success where European and World Championships U23 as well as several young riders classification positions and the 2nd place in a windy flat Estonian road race. Not only his pure power is remarkable though, he also adds some fantastic speed to it. This combination already brought him several podiums on the French national series (f.e. wins at Pays Roannais or Entre Brenne). He also took great results in international young riders chronos, like the podium at the Carpathian Couriers race. This year his stong results did continue in the French elite series, and surely those will be translated to higher level in the future.

Pruus: The Estonian captain can do it on every terrain. Not only constantly Top10ing in time trials, he also is the GC captain of the CT team Rietumu. Thus he took several great results, preferring hard flat stages though. His best winning spot though is from surviving hard mountains in an elite reduced group, and then strike on flat/downhill finishes. On top he contest often for Top10s in sprints of .2 races or even .1 stages.

Kalf: Steven Kalf currently is in his third year as an Amateur in France, a way that several Baltic talents took. After some consistent top 10 finishes in national events he was able to Top 5 even at the Tour du Bays de Bearn. Lateron he also Top10d in both NC RR & TT, which shows his current allround game. Looking into the future though it is projected that Kalf develops into a strongman, that can rip races apart when it’s ugly to race. That includes a faible for cobbles, as seen as he is part of this years Estonian national U23 squad for the flat & cobbled U23 classics. With a decent sprint on his side he could well turn into a decent flat/cobbled powerhouse, similar to a rider like a Stuyven.

Kivistik: Having already ridden U23 classics, Kivistik is the kind of more experienced cobbler of the duo Kalf/Kivistik. Coming from CX he has got that slightly bigger trained cobbled skills, pointing at his qualities in downhill riding, accelerating and also punching. What he instead lacks in comparison is parts of the engine room of Kalf as well as not being exactly that tough on the hard winds, but still a typical strong Estonian rider in windy situations. The results though prove the strength of Kivistik, he found himself in the top 10 in several flat and bumpy classics, holding on to the best but not exactly having the speed for competing for the Top10.

Vaidem: Another rider that is coming from CX, yet Josten Vaidem is completely different to Kivistik. In what looks like the strongest climbing talent since Taaramae & Kangert, the Estonian youngster has shown incredible bike handling skills in his young career. There he already finished in the Top5 of the national CX in 2015, and since then he’s become an outstanding descender. To get to use to that though he has to climb up those high mountains, and he does that with some great watts and decent resistance. Adding to that he has a strong punch he has shown in several hilly national events in France. His climbing skills were already shown on higher level at l’Avenir 2015, but it also has shown his biggest weakness: Recovery. If a stage race goes over several days or longer distance, Vaidem gets worse and worse. He also does not good at time trialling, and doesn’t seem to do so any time soon. But for short and steep races, his punchy climbing style could be a perfect fit, and his outstanding downhill abilities perfectly add to that.

Hallop: What Hallop can do is push the tempo in the flat. What he can to is leading out sprints really well. What he also can do is going for himself in tough races, such as winning Souvenir Lois-Nucera-Nice in 2016. What he sadly can not do is survive climbs or even hills, and neither is he a proper time trial. Instead, this flat engine is a good leadout to have in sprints or semi-classics, which is exactly what he should do in the MG.

Nisu: One of the bigger TT hopes of Estonia, actually the #2 behind Mäoma currently. He already finished fourth in the NC TT for two years straight, and also competed strong in the opening TTs of the Baltic Chain Tour and the ZLM Tour. On easy flat stages he is able to compete as well, seen with his second at GP Domjean or his 4th at the GP Troiville as well as several more Top10s in French and Estonian national events. What the Estonian really lacks though is a versatile skillset, as he doesn’t do cobbles, time trials, hills or climbs on a decent level. However, he is a decent sprinter, which might make him an okay leadout and time trial specialist for the MG.

Aia: The cyclist in his best age is riding for Chinese CT teams for several years, where he does great by padding on the flat and attacking races. Perfect evidence for these skills, that are contrary to his shown in the MG currently, are his win at the short Tallin Kriterium he took with a flat attack, as well as several 5-15 places in both Estonian and Asian NE races that were short, flat and high paced.

Tarvis: Peeter Tarvis would be one of the older generation additions, being from 1993. After riding as a flat domestique for Rietumu he turned back to Estonian Cycling at Amateur team Estonia2915, wher he showed some decent results in the national criterium series, by doing numerous attacks on the flat. In 2016 he also did some outside racing for the Estonian national teams, and thus he showed his versatility with decent rides at f.e. the Minsk Cup or the Velothon Wales. He could be added as a flat puller with decent back-ups.

Kuljus: You wouldn’t believe the story of Viljar Kuljus if it wasn’t true. The starting goalkeeper of Vatseliina FC Tannem started competitive cycling at 2016. And what a time he is having there, winning a national event against professional cyclist straight away. He directly came close to a Top 10 in both NCs doing the RR and TT riding for the Rein Taaramae Rattaklubi. In the initial youth factory of the professional cyclist he is that strange guy who found his talent in cycling very late. Too late for the man-game? I know that his current palmares doesn’t justify the stats, but we can’t add a 32 year old on lvl 1-2 can we?

Svab: The young puncheur riding for the Slovenian Amateur Team KK Kranj already has seen three successful years as cyclist. Eventhough he is that young, Jernej has had success in several hilly .2 One Day Races in Bosnia, Slovenia and further around the Balkan. He can not offer the top notch results, but that is because he always has been the domestique. Surely he can become a hilly domestique on a higher level though in the future, as his hill and decent sprint together make up for a classical punchy domestique.

Logar: The teammate of Svab, Tadej Logar, is a very similar rider. Good worker over the hills, though a lot more targeting the climbs than Svab. In further comparisons he offers also a decent sprint, though not strong enough to compete with the best. Furthermore he lacks the abilities to go over distance for a long time. But, on the interesting side, Logar can develop into a solid uphill domestique if he continues his way.

Poljanec: Former Sava rider Miha Poljanec still is at the beginning of a long career, that sees him as a great allrounder. He surely has some upside on both hilly and flat terrain, and already does well as seen at the bumpy GP Kranj in 2016. In addition, he is a decent young allrounder that might make it far in terms of domestique duties on every terrain.

Hopefully you see some of the points I made here, and we find many of those young Estonians and Slovenians in the Man-Game next season. Limes are up for grabs.
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sammyt93
OK, name dump time.

The list in this spoiler is every rider signed to a season long contract on a WT team, not currently in the MGDB. They are sorted youngest to oldest so the first few might be too strong to be added until a year or 2's time and the least few would only get a year or 2 but could still be useful to fill a gap whilst we wait for a talent to be old enough to enter the DB.

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SurnameFirstname2017 TeamNationDayMonthYearPCS Page
GauduDavidFDJFrance10101996https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/David_Gaudu
KamnaLennardSunwebGermany991996https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Lennard_Kamna
GannaFilippoU.A.E.Italy2571996https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Filippo_Ganna
ShawJamesLotto SoudalGreat Britain1361996https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/James_Shaw
WoutersEnzoLotto SoudalBelgium2131996https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Enzo_Wouters
PedersenMadsTrekDenmark18121995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Mads_Pedersen
VincentLeoFDJFrance6111995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Leo_Vincent
BiermansJenthyKatushaBelgium30101995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Jenthe_Biermans
De PlusLaurensQuickstepBelgium491995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Laurens_De_Plus
OomenSamSunwebNetherlands1581995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Sam_Oomen
CavagnaRémiQuickstepFrance1081995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Remi_Cavagna
MertzRemyLotto SoudalBelgium1771995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Remy_Mertz
NovakDomenBahrainSlovenia1271995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Domen_novak
CarreteroHectorMovistarSpain2851995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Hector_Carretero
HamiltonChrisSunwebAustralia1851995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Chris_Hamilton
PowerRobertOricaAustralia1151995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Robert_Power
MinaliRiccardoAstanaItaly1941995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Riccardo_Minali
Geoghegan HartTaoSkyGreat Britain3031995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Tao_Geoghegan_Hart
PerDavidBahrainSlovenia1321995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/David_Per
MasEnricQuickstepSpain711995https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Enric_Mas
HofstedeLennardSunwebNetherlands29121994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Lennard_Hofstede
EikingOdd ChristianFDJNorway28121994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Odd_Christian_Eiking
ConsonniSimoneU.A.E.Italy1291994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Simone_Consonni
BicoNunoMovistarPortugal371994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Nuno_Bico
TolhoekAntwanLotto NLNetherlands2941994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Antwan_Tolhoek
MathisMarcoKatushaGermany741994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Marco_Mathis
LópezMiguel ÁngelAstanaColombia421994https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Miguel_Angel_Lopez
LaTourPierreAG2RFrance12101993https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Pierre_Latour
NibaliAntobioBahrainItaly2391992https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Antonio_nibali
ZakharovArtyomAstanaKazakhstan27101991https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Artyom_Zakharov
StalnovNikitaAstanaKazakhstan1491991https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Nikita_Stalnov
ColedanMarcoTrekItaly2281988https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Marco_Coledan
HernandezJesusTrekSpain2891981https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Jesus_Hernandez_3
LopezDavidSkySpain1351981https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/David_Lopez
KneesChristianSkyGermany531981https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Christian_Knees
RiblonCristopheAG2RFrance1711981https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Christophe_Riblon
AlbasiniMichaelOricaSwitzerland20121980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Michael_Albasini
DupontHubertAG2RFrance13111980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Hubert_Dupont
Ten DamLaurensSunwebNetherlands13111980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Laurens_Ten_Dam
DumoulinSamuelAG2RFrance2081980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Samuel_Dumoulin
MoriManueleU.A.E.Italy981980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Manuele_Mori
BozicBorutBahrainSlovenia881980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Borut_Bozic
GerransSimonOricaAustralia1651980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Simon_Gerrans
NiemiecPrzemyslawU.A.E.Poland1141980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Przemyslaw_niemiec
IrizarMarkelTrekSpain521980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Markel_Irizar
RastGregoryTrekSwitzerland1711980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Gregory_Rast
BakLarsLotto SoudalDenmark1611980https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Lars_Ytting_Bak


There's a lot of riders there that would be good additions, I'll leave stat suggestions to guys that would benefit from the addition of these riders but hopefully this list will stop them getting overlooked by people thinking they are already in the DB.

Additionaly I found these guys below that are too old for the DB but I find it interesting that there are still some strong riders here, I appreciate these guys are obviously outliers from their age group to still be strong enough to contribute to WT teams but still found in interesting there were guys of value at that age. To me it proves that the age riders drop out the DB is still right but considering how there is quite a few 1980 guys above and how it drops off after.

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SurnameFirstname2017 TeamNationDayMonthYearPCS Page
CurversRoySunwebNetherlands27121979https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Roy_Curvers
QuinziatoManuelBMCItaly30101979https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Manuel_Quinziato
ScarponiMicheleAstanaItaly2591979https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Michele_Scarponi
TankinkBramLotto NLNetherlands3121978https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Bram_Tankink
ElmigerMartinBMCSwitzerland2391978https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Martin_Elmiger
HaymanMathewOricaAustralia2041978https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Mathew_Hayman
SanchezSamuelBMCSpain521978https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Samuel_Sanchez
PellizottiFrancoBahrainItaly1511978https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Franco_Pellizotti
TiralongoPaoloAstanaItaly871977https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Paolo_Tiralongo
TuftSveinOricaCanada951977https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Svein_Tuft
ViciosoAngelKatushaSpain1341977https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Angel_Vicioso
ZubeldiaHaimarTrekSpain141977https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/Haimar_Zubeldia

 
baseballlover312
A lot of those guys were in the DB and have since been deleted because they lost teams. Most average riders decline to the point of uselessness by the time their 35-36 years old in man game. It's just the way it is.

I also have to say again that while I appreciate the effort some people are putting into finding these older riders, I still strongly disagree with the idea that we should be toying with rider's stats to reflect real life after the fact of being added to the DB. It not only ruins the whole mystique for me, but when the game revolved around an XP/decline system, adding a skilled guy above the decline age, however realistic, can only cause trouble in DB balance. That's just my opinion.
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sammyt93
baseballlover312 wrote:
A lot of those guys were in the DB and have since been deleted because they lost teams. Most average riders decline to the point of uselessness by the time their 35-36 years old in man game. It's just the way it is.

I also have to say again that while I appreciate the effort some people are putting into finding these older riders, I still strongly disagree with the idea that we should be toying with rider's stats to reflect real life after the fact of being added to the DB. It not only ruins the whole mystique for me, but when the game revolved around an XP/decline system, adding a skilled guy above the decline age, however realistic, can only cause trouble in DB balance. That's just my opinion.


Whilst true I can see some merit for it for nations where in general their current riders are aging and their talents are too young to be added with good stats now, as a way of just tiding them over for a year or 2 until the talents can be added. If Bohli and Spengler were the same age as Muller then adding back Albasini and Elmiger for example would have allowed the existing Swiss teams to still be competitive and would have meant that riders are getting replaced rather than having a lull of no talent for a couple of seasons.

Plus with the number of 1980 and 1981 guys not in the DB but on WT teams plus the ones still on teams in the DB like Boonen, Valverde, Cummings, Cancellara (who now retired was still at a WT team start of last Mg Season) Rogers (1979, released by Oz last year, was at a WT team start of previous MG season) it might be worth looking at the age decline and changing how it works so it lasts longer but is less harsh season to season.

I'm not saying it should definitely be changed but I think there is at least a discussion to be had about it even if we chose to stick with how it is now.
 
SotD
The old riders have already had their reign in the game, so there's no reason to add those imo.
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Ollfardh
About jph27's suggestion on Debusschere, I tihnk he's an even better cobbler, so I would up his suggestion to:

570DebusschereJens75597062767170767775696470BELEU410028819895

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Ollfardh
Other riders that could use a boost are
6232MerlierTim
5432De BuystJasper
5354BettiolAlberto
3324VliegenLoic
5870Van HoeckeGijs
5757MeurisseXandro


But I'm struggling with editing big tables Pfft
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fjhoekie
Very much against any free agent upgrades as riders get added with An idea which can balance the DB well enough and that should not be disrupted imo, will see if I can find any riders worth adding later this week.
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