[PCT] Minions '17
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 12-03-2018 10:41
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Posted on 26-03-2018 21:03
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Vuelta is Spanish for Tour. A is Spanish for of. Colombia is Colombia in every language known to me.
Profile:
When you say Colombia you say cocaine and mountains. The former is on the doping list, the latter is what you get during this race.
Team:
Edwin Avila
Goodnews Clifford
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
Ethan Weiss
Four out of five Colombians on the team are selected here, with Úran as obvious leader. Pantano Gómez and Sarmiento are his lieutenants. Avila acts as lead out for Brazilian Manarelli. Clifford, Major and Weiss complete the squad.
Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Good news! Clifford appeared in the breakaway on stage one. Bad news! He wasn't strong enough to challenge for the win, as one of his compangions took the win away from the sprinters. Manarelli finished sixth.
The second stage, the first mountain stage, was dominated by Amador, who is clearly the strongest once again. Úran had a very good day and could match him in the latter phases of the climb, finishing second on the stage.
On the next stage he lost 12 seconds to Amador and Henao, remaining second in the GC. Pantano Gómez also held his own in the top twenty.
With both Manarelli and Avila (and Major and Weiss for completeness) abandoned during the mountain stages, stage four was left uncontested for us.
Onto stage five. Úran already had some troubles during breakfast and it was clear to us he wasn't in the best shape. Luckily Pantano Gómez was in a better shape, else things would've gone down horribly. Úran lost a lot of time, dropping to fifth in the GC, but everything could've been much worse. Pantano Gómez can take a lot of credit for minimising the damage.
Classification:
Pos. | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Andrei Amador | Team UBS | 21h30'36 | 2 | Sergio Luis Henao Montoya | Ferrero - Samruk | + 2'08 | 3 | Stefan Denifl | SPAR - Shimano - SCG | + 3'54 | 4 | Merhawi Kudus | Eritel - Sonatrach | + 5'51 | 5 | Rigoberto Úran | Minions | + 7'24 | 14 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | Minions | + 15'20 | 54 | Cayetano Sarmiento | Minions | + 1h00'26 | 105 | Goodnews Clifford | Minions | + 2h01'22 | DNF | Edwin Avila | Minions | DNF | DNF | Jay Major | Minions | DNF | DNF | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | Minions | DNF | DNF | Ethan Weiss | Minions | DNF |
Rider rankings:
Pos. | Rider | Points | 1 | Rigoberto Úran | 705 | 2 | Carlos Betancourt | 149 | 2 | Damion Drapac | 149 | 4 | Kenny De Haes | 131 | 5 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | 94 | 6 | Yasmani Martinez | 71 | 7 | Chad Haga | 67 | 8 | Bjorn Selander | 64 | 9 | Niels Albert | 53 | 10 | Cayetano Sarmiento | 42 | 11 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | 40 | 12 | Nick Kinney | 31 | 13 | Leandro Marcos | 27 | 14 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | 15 | 15 | Edwin Avila | 14 | 15 | Jay Major | 14 | 17 | Ethan Weiss | 12 | 18 | Diego Milan | 10 | 19 | Chris Barton | 8 | 20 | Oliver Naesen | 7 | 21 | Goodnews Clifford | 3 | 22 | Tareq Esmaeli | 1 |
Rating:
(3/5)
Five bananas for the first four stages, one for the last.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 30-03-2018 18:01
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A slightly hilly area in the Netherlands, where there are a lot of ticks I can tell you.
Profile:
Main points of attraction are the Posbank climb (not to be confused with the Postbank, a bank) and the subsequent cobble sector.
Team:
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen
Shaquille Sinclair
Our Belgian cobbles specialist Albert is not even on the favourite sheet in this PTHC race. Maybe a De Haes or Marcos or Naesen can get a breakaway and score a result from there. Esmaeli, Jeandesbosz, Mraouni and Sinclair are also here to suffer.
Race:
It was very difficult to spot Esmaeli in this rather large break, but the organisers assured us he was in it. We don't know if he actually finished the race, because only the first fifty riders are known to the time sheet because the finish line was attacked by ticks and those who didn't finish had to be rescued.
With strong opposition, we were kinda surprised when Albert followed an attack by Burghardt and Wisniowski. For a while it looked like the three of them could stay ahead of the others and battle for the first three spots, in which we happily would've taken third since Albert's sprint is woeful.
Unfortunately some dirty games were played in the final three kilometers (not by Albert, but by the other two) and the group was reeled in. Bewley won with a late acceleration, Albert finished eighteenth in the main group. Marcos and Naesen 42nd and 46th in the group behind. We don't know about the others.
Classification:
Pos. | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Sam Bewley | Moser - Sygic | Winner | 2 | Lahcen Saber | Jayco - Cobra9 | + 36 | 3 | Adam Blythe | Team Puma - SAP | s.t. | 4 | Floris Gerts | eBuddy | s.t. | 5 | Matteo Trentin | Aker - MOT | s.t. | 18 | Niels Albert | Minions | s.t. | 42 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | + 2'35 | 46 | Oliver Naesen | Minions | s.t. | ? | Kenny De Haes | Minions | ? | ? | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | ? | ? | Fabrice Jeandesbosz | Minions | ? | ? | Salah Eddine Mraouni | Minions | ? | ? | Shaquille Sinclair | Minions | ? |
Rider rankings:
Pos. | Rider | Points | 1 | Rigoberto Úran | 705 | 2 | Carlos Betancourt | 149 | 2 | Damion Drapac | 149 | 4 | Kenny De Haes | 131 | 5 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | 94 | 6 | Yasmani Martinez | 71 | 7 | Niels Albert | 67 | 7 | Chad Haga | 67 | 9 | Bjorn Selander | 64 | 10 | Cayetano Sarmiento | 42 | 11 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | 40 | 12 | Nick Kinney | 31 | 13 | Leandro Marcos | 29 | 14 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | 15 | 15 | Edwin Avila | 14 | 15 | Jay Major | 14 | 17 | Ethan Weiss | 12 | 18 | Diego Milan | 10 | 19 | Oliver Naesen | 9 | 20 | Chris Barton | 8 | 21 | Goodnews Clifford | 3 | 22 | Tareq Esmaeli | 1 |
Rating:
(3/5)
Be careful bananas, don't get yourself bitten!
Edited by Marcovdw on 05-04-2018 20:49
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 03-04-2018 20:27
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I love self-explaining titles.
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Flat, flat, flat, flat, oh no a hill, oh no another hill.
Team:
Carlos Betancourt
Tareq Esmaeli
Nick Kinney
Jay Major
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Bjorn Selander
Betancourt, maybe he can shine this race. Traditional support in Kinney, Milan, Selander. And we have Esmaeli, Major, Marcos and Mraouni.
Race:
It should be no surprise that Edvald Boasson Hagen from Grieg - Eftel took the win. That guy is a monster. What did surprise us was the performance from Milan and Betancourt. Both dragged themself up the final hill and somehow took sixth and seventh. No doubt we're safe from relegation now!
Classification:
Pos. | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Grieg - Eftel | 4h32'38 | 2 | Tomohiro Kinoshita | Meiji - JR East | + 44 | 3 | Chris Froome | Fablok - Bank BGZ | s.t. | 4 | Aleksandar Flügel | Kraftwerk Man Machine | s.t. | 5 | Mohamed Shawal Anuar Aziz | Indosat Ooredoo - ANZ | + 1'02 | 6 | Diego Milan | Minions | + 1'47 | 7 | Carlos Betancourt | Minions | s.t. | 77 | Nick Kinney | Minions | + 2'54 | 78 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | s.t. | 83 | Bjorn Selander | Minions | s.t. | 97 | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | + 5'26 | 170 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | Minions | + 8'36 | 180 | Jay Major | Minions | + 10'20 |
Rider rankings:
Pos. | Rider | Points | 1 | Rigoberto Úran | 705 | 2 | Carlos Betancourt | 177 | 3 | Damion Drapac | 149 | 4 | Kenny De Haes | 131 | 5 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | 94 | 6 | Yasmani Martinez | 71 | 7 | Niels Albert | 67 | 7 | Chad Haga | 67 | 9 | Bjorn Selander | 64 | 10 | Cayetano Sarmiento | 42 | 10 | Diego Milan | 42 | 12 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | 40 | 13 | Nick Kinney | 31 | 14 | Leandro Marcos | 27 | 15 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | 15 | 16 | Edwin Avila | 14 | 16 | Jay Major | 14 | 18 | Ethan Weiss | 12 | 19 | Oliver Naesen | 11 | 20 | Chris Barton | 8 | 21 | Goodnews Clifford | 3 | 22 | Tareq Esmaeli | 1 |
Rating:
(4/5)
Betancourt has seen the light!
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Posted on 03-04-2018 21:51
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OCTOBER
Giro dell'Emelia
Details:
Italy
HC
One day race
October 4th
Squad:
Carlos Betancourt
Tareq Esmaeli
Nick Kinney
Jay Major
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Bjorn Selander
Barbados Cycling Festival
Details:
Barbados
HC
4 stages
October 11th - 14th
Squad:
Ahmed Albourdainy
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Shaquille Sinclair
Ethan Weiss
GP Kigali
Details:
Rwanda
C1
One day race
October 17th
Squad:
Niels Albert
Goodnews Clifford
Kenny De Haes
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen
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Posted on 05-04-2018 20:47
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Posted on 15-04-2018 21:10
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 22-04-2018 21:56
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YOUTH RACES
Aside from our usual ramblings around the actual races, some U23 events have been taking place this season without any points gain at stake, hence we didn't report on them. One of our riders, Jay Major is eligible for these races and participated in them over the year. So we thought it would be adequate to report on his performances.
The first three races were U23 events for actual races. Major was leased to Aeropostal Venezuela for these, because it wasn't financially feasible to have him race on his own. In the first race, Ronde van Vlaanderen, he finished 56th at over 15 minutes behind the winner. At Liège - Bastogne - Liège he did considerably better, finishing 33rd at 6 minutes. Then it was off to Paris - Tours, a sprinters classic which should be more suited to his abilities. However, he would finished two minutes behind in 49th place, leading his group over the line.
The other event was the main prize for the U23's, the nine day Tour de l'Avenir. Major raced for Vesuvio - Accumalux for this event, and was the designated sprinter for the flat stages. On the third stage he was involved in the bunch sprint and came across the line in eight. In the photograph below he's on the right of the screen, in the red jersey.
On stage six he took fourteenth place, however we have to account for eight breakaway riders who finished in front of the peloton, so he was actually sixth amongst the sprinters. Here he is in the center-left of the following overhead shot.
Unfortunately, Jay had to abandon on the final stage. The mountains had become too much for him and he was too tired to finish the race. We don't blame him, it was a tough race and he's not exactly made for the mountains. The most important thing is that he gained experience in these races, and he showed in the sprints that he has the potential of becoming a leader in his own right in the future. Remember the name, he will be a force to reckon with in the future: Jay Major.
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Posted on 23-04-2018 17:26
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We wanted to race here because we had a Barbadian in our squad but then he deserted to another team. Unfortunately it was too late to change and a boycot would be useless.
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Four days of pure sprinting.
Team:
Ahmed Albourdainy
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Shaquille Sinclair
Ethan Weiss
Both our lead sprinters Drapac and Manarelli can fight who will lead out the other, or they'll both go for their own chances. Avila, Major and Sinclair form a decent setup. Albourdainy, Esmaeli and Weiss enjoy the beaches and carry some bottles.
Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Internal unrest caused no sprinting train to be set up during the four stages and therefore we haven't seen any of the Minions during the race. How Weiss finished 38th in the GC and scored 5 points remains a mystery to us,
Classification:
Pos. | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Mark Cavendish | Kraftwerk Man Machine | 15h32'47 | 2 | Óscar Guerao | SPAR - Shimano - SCG | + 2 | 3 | Matthew Goss | Indosat Ooredoo - ANZ | + 3 | 4 | Nacer Bouhanni | Euskaltel | + 31 | 5 | Juan Van Heerden | Eritel - Sonatrach | + 37 | 38 | Ethan Weiss | Minions | + 2'25 | 74 | Damion Drapac | Minions | + 3'57 | 84 | Edwin Avila | Minions | s.t. | 97 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | Minions | + 5'00 | 123 | Jay Major | Minions | s.t. | 132 | Shaquille Sinclair | Minions | + 7'13 | 155 | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | + 14'45 | 160 | Ahmed Albourdainy | Minions | + 17'21 |
Rider rankings:
Pos. | Rider | Points | 1 | Rigoberto Úran | 705 | 2 | Carlos Betancourt | 177 | 3 | Damion Drapac | 149 | 4 | Kenny De Haes | 131 | 5 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | 94 | 6 | Yasmani Martinez | 71 | 7 | Niels Albert | 67 | 7 | Chad Haga | 67 | 9 | Bjorn Selander | 64 | 10 | Cayetano Sarmiento | 42 | 10 | Diego Milan | 42 | 12 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | 40 | 13 | Nick Kinney | 31 | 14 | Leandro Marcos | 29 | 15 | Ethan Weiss | 17 | 16 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | 15 | 17 | Edwin Avila | 14 | 17 | Jay Major | 14 | 19 | Oliver Naesen | 9 | 20 | Chris Barton | 8 | 21 | Goodnews Clifford | 3 | 22 | Tareq Esmaeli | 1 |
Rating:
(0/5)
An invisible banana for an invisible race.
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Posted on 24-04-2018 18:57
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We made it to our final race of the season.
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Raced on poor African road surface.
Team:
Niels Albert
Goodnews Clifford
Kenny De Haes
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen
The five expected names on a cobble classic: Albert, De Haes, Jeandesbosz, Marcos and Naesen. The two Africans: Clifford and Mraouni. And Milan.
Race:
An early three man break went up the road, later joined by Grashev and our own Naesen. Both men have reasonable capabilities on the cobblestones and worked together quite well.
So well in fact, that the two of them were still in the lead with 30 kilometers to go. They were caught by a smaller group, but they managed to find themselves amongst the front.
Grushev starting working for Burghardt and it paid off for Podium Ambition, the German won the race. Albert and Marcos were in the group behind Naesen but the latter still had some energy left so we decided to play him out. And it was a good decision from the management, because who rolled over the finish in an amazing fifth place? Naesen, outsprinting Kamyshev and Grushev!
Marcos and Albert came across the line in 15th and 20th respectively for some minor bonus points.
Classification:
Pos. | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Marcus Burghardt | Podium Ambition | 5h30'20 | 2 | Jan Polanc | Isostar - Adriatic | + 10 | 3 | Mike Teunissen | Generali - EDF | + 27 | 4 | Edward Theuns | Generali - EDF | + 44 | 5 | Oliver Naesen | Minions | + 2'34 | 15 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | + 7'30 | 20 | Niels Albert | Minions | s.t. | 50 | Goodnews Clifford | Minions | + 16'01 | 63 | Kenny De Haes | Minions | + 16'49 | 76 | Fabrice Jeandesbosz | Minions | + 21'56 | 94 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | Minions | + 29'04 | DNF | Diego Milan | Minions | DNF |
Rider rankings:
Pos. | Rider | Points | 1 | Rigoberto Úran | 705 | 2 | Carlos Betancourt | 177 | 3 | Damion Drapac | 149 | 4 | Kenny De Haes | 131 | 5 | Jarlinson Pantano Gómez | 94 | 6 | Yasmani Martinez | 71 | 7 | Niels Albert | 70 | 8 | Chad Haga | 67 | 9 | Bjorn Selander | 64 | 10 | Oliver Naesen | 45 | 11 | Cayetano Sarmiento | 42 | 11 | Diego Milan | 42 | 13 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | 40 | 14 | Leandro Marcos | 37 | 15 | Nick Kinney | 31 | 16 | Ethan Weiss | 17 | 17 | Salah Eddine Mraouni | 15 | 18 | Edwin Avila | 14 | 18 | Jay Major | 14 | 20 | Chris Barton | 8 | 21 | Goodnews Clifford | 3 | 22 | Tareq Esmaeli | 1 |
Rating:
(4/5)
Very strong end to the season which should see us safe.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 28-04-2018 18:32
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Posted on 28-04-2018 18:52
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Congrats! Tough to pick your rider of the year...
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 28-04-2018 21:21
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Thanks, my vote goes to Tareq Esmaeli
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Posted on 28-04-2018 22:02
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I guess Tareq Esmaeli is also winning every other possible award?
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 29-04-2018 05:20
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Congrats on staying in PCT! See you next season
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 29-04-2018 11:26
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Thanks, and congratulations on your promotion. Looking forward to battle with you provided we come out on top
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Posted on 29-04-2018 14:14
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Congrats on saving your ass man! That was quite a struggle!
Although I'm not super pleased that Úran stole Lecuisiniers first ever pro GC win!
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 29-04-2018 15:26
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SotD wrote:
Congrats on saving your ass man! That was quite a struggle!
Although I'm not super pleased that Úran stole Lecuisiniers first ever pro GC win!
Thanks, it was looking quite bleak until that Úran win which turned things around. But Lecuisinier has a lot of years left and I'm sure he'll win a GC sometime (hopefully for you even next year )
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 02-05-2018 17:51
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GOALS REVIEW
Qatar Oil Mountain Classic - Win
Our new home race, and we thought Úran would be one of the favourites. He was, but unfortunately he couldn't win due to an overambitious breakaway who achieved it's glory. His fourth place is a good result in all but the first goal of the season is a failure.
Tour of Vancouver - Top 10
Again a mountain race for Úran, and anything but a top ten would be a complete failure. Before the final team time trial he was in fifth place, but then a near horror-scenario almost cost him a top ten. Although seventh place is technically within the scope of this goal and therefore success, but the result in itself is disappointing.
Dutch Food Valley Classic - Top 10
A sprinters classic for Drapac, a very risky choice but given the name and the blind love the manager has for this area, we had to. Top ten is the lowest we could set the bar and Drapac finished in sixth. Goal achieved!
Deutschland Tour - Top 5
PTHC competition and no time trials were Úran could gain time, this was one of the tougher goals. I guess you all know the story, but in case you don't remember: Úran won and therefore single handedly secured our survival in PCT.
PCT Team Standings - Top 10
Before the season we would be surprised if we were to finish in the top ten, and we didn't. But that's cool, survival was the real goal and we did just that. It's just that the lords in higher positions only gives us something extra if we achieved the actual goal.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 05-05-2018 18:53
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REVIEWING THE PREDICTIONS
A lot of people had their opinion on how the final rankings would look at the end of the season, and now it's time for us to review how good or bad they managed to review our final position. For the record, we finished 20th.
Atlantius - 3rd
We don't know what drug Atlantius was using when he made this prediction, but it should stay banned forever.
Average - 14th
If we averaged amongst every prediction we would finish in 14th, leading to the conclusion that we were slightly overpredicted.
Bushwackers - 22nd
The only of the predictions which had us in a relegation place and luckily that didn't happen. Suck on that Bushwackers!
Co-efficient Based - 5th
We dont't know what coefficient this was based on but it's obviously wrong. So wrong it should be a criminal offense.
Croatia - 11th
Croatia used a mixture of formulas and his own judgment to come to this 11th place. Maybe he should tweak the formulas or his judgement is completely wrong. Or both.
History Based - 11th
History? What history? We didn't have any history in PCT before this season, so how the hell did we get 11th there?
Knockout - 13th
13th place would prove to be the knockout to the credibility of this prediction.
Marcovdw - 16th
Marcovdw is the smartest guy in the universe but he was slightly off here. Doesn't matter, happens to every genius sometimes.
Matt - 18th
One of the closest predictions to our actual result. This Matt guy knows what he's talking about.
Median - 12th
This prediction shows how useless the median is as an estimate of the final position.
Slightly Mathematical - 9th
I would suggest to whoever made this prediction to go back to high school, because this maths contains so many errors my red pen ran out of ink.
Tamijo - 11th
Tamijo is a newbie to the world of MG so I don't blame him for being a bit off. Hopefully he'll learn how to accuratly predict next season.
Tastasol - 18th
The closest amongst the predictions together with Bushwackers and Matt. Unfortunately I have no award for you guys because the Sheikh has taken all my budget away. Maybe you can get one of the leftover bananas, but you'd have to contact the Sheikh directly.
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