This thread is for team presentation and HQ like posts. You can also discuss team updates right in this thread. Reserve yourself already a main post, which will be linked in the second post.
I feel like the press article reward was a huge success the '18 Teams thread had 17 pages contrary to 2 the year before, so the system will remain:
Based on a points system there will be a small amount of money awarded for the next season. A maximum of 10 points can be reached. One point will give a budget bonus of 20 in the next season. Each update in this thread will give a point. There won't be long essays required, a short update with a few sentences containing the latest results, the upcoming races, a new signed rider or anything noteworthy would be enough. Also considered for this will be posts in the, not yet opened, Previews&Statistics post. A season preview can even give several points: Detailed Season Preview (4 pts), Numbers based Preview (3 pts)
You can also look at the monthly previews done by dominox in this thread, these would be exactöy what I am looking for.
Generally I don't want to give very active people with lots of time too much of a benefit. Everyone that stays just a little bit active over the whole season should be able to get the full bonus easily. To achieve one point you won't have to spend longer than 5 minutes, which should be possible for everyone in the game.
Only for reserving a post in this thread right away for your team you'll already get 1 point. I'll link the main post for each team in the second post. Updating the team post with your team roster after the transfer season will give you another point.
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
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11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Volta ao Algarve:
GC Top 10 Fredrik Ludvigsson [6th]
U25 Top 3 Fredrik Ludvigsson [2nd]
Vuelta a Mallorca
GC Top 5: Wout Poels [4th]
Stage Top 3 Jonas Ahlstrand [2nd, Stage 2]
Stage Top 5 (Wout Poels [4th, Stage 3])
Tour of South Africa
KoM Win: Thomas Nybo Riis
Stage Top 3: Dylan Groenewegen, [3rd, Stage 5; 2nd, Stage 6; 3rd, Stage 11], Matthias Frank [2nd, Stage 10]
Stage Top 5: Ramunas Navardauskas [4th, Stage 3]
Amgen Tour of California
Points Top 3: Dylan Groenewegen [3rd]
Stage Top 3: Dylan Groenewegen [2nd, Stage 5]
Stage Top 5: Dylan Groenewegen [4th, Stage 1; 5th, Stage 4], Ramunas Navardauskas [4th, Stage 2]
Tour des Fjords
KoM Top 3: Fredrik Ludvigsson [3rd]
Stage Top 5: Jonas Ahlstrand [5th, Stage 1; 4th, Stage 2], Fredrik Ludvigsson [5th, Stage 3]
Deutschland Tour
GC Top 5: Alessandro De Marchi [5th]
KoM Win: Thomas Nybo Riis
Team GC Win
Stage win: Thomas Nybo Riis [Stage 5]
Stage Top 3: Alessandro De Marchi [2nd, Stage 5]
Specialized - Playstation was originally an ICL Continental team founded in 2016 by paying agent Vaast Sports Limited. The title sponsors of Specialized and Sony came on board with the project early, both committing themselves to a four-year deal at the time.
The first season was a very quiet start, with only a few victories throughout the season, but 2017 saw Specialized World Cycling come to the fore quite often, and with the likes of Jakob Fuglsang and Heinrich Haussler paving the way, the team finished 4th in the Continental Team Rankings at the end of the season. Alexander Wachter and Sam Oomen also scored big successes in the U23 scene with the development team, but with all these successes, there was trouble brewing behind the scenes.
Vaast Sports were having serious problems in other areas of their business throughout 2017. The company tried desperately to keep the team on the road, but by the end of 2017, Vaast Sports were sent into liquidation, and Specialized World Cycling was not to be present for the 2018 campaign.
But there was something set in motion by the team's successes. 2016 was fairly quiet, but 2017 showed that the organization had the potential to compete in the upper echelons of the Continental peloton, and could possibly have made a bid for promotion in their 2018 campaign which wasn't to be.
Revival
In March of 2018, Tru Blu came on board and committed to bringing the team back. The investment company is relatively young, but with roots and reknown around the world in various industries, CEO Martin Blockhuis was confident in the prospect of the team's revival. Specialized and Sony both came back, agreeing to sign a one-year deal for the duration of 2019 to fulfill their previous committment to the team, both companies aware of the success of 2017. At the end of the year, however, they are both confirmed to be departing, with Tru Blu intent on taking up the title sponsorship themselves, along with partners who have already signed deals for 2020, though they cannot be named here yet in respect of current contracts.
"I remember Specialized - Playstation when they started out," Blockhuis explained when asked how the plan came to be. "I was a recreational cyclist at the time, though I don't really ride anymore. Anyway, I remember SPS as they used to call themselves, well, they sucked in their first season. And I never really followed cycling all that much in 2017, so I didn't know how much things had changed over there.
"In early 2018 we started getting involved in some sports endeavours, we sponsor a few triathletes from California, and a division 2 soccer team in Florida, but we wanted to get into something professional, something that could net bigger, worldwide exposure, and something that could be a long and steady project rather than a whimsical flight of fancy. So I thought back about cycling, since I used to cycle and it just came to mind.
"We did some research on most of the ICL teams to see where we could step into things, who we wanted to carry our brand, but it was only then that I noticed Specialized World Cycling. The name was a bit different, but with a little reading you could see it was the same organization, a lot of the same staff and some of the same riders, and they had a really phenomenal 2017 campaign.
I didn't have to think very long and hard to decide, 'this is the team I want to sponsor, sure they have sponsors in place already, but we can stick ourselves in somewhere probabl-what the team folded?' And so from that point on, we looked into what it would take to resurrect the team, how viable it was, cost-benefit analyses, all that good stuff. In the end we decided, forget just being an afterthought on the sleeve of a jersey that nobody's gonna notice, we're going to do this, and we're gonna create a cycling brand out of it, and so we got started getting things in place from right then in March."
Edited by Scatmaster111 on 26-10-2018 15:58
Our team was formed only a year ago, we hired a number of experienced riders to establish ourselves in the CT division. However, the 2018 season proved far more successful than we dared to hope, with 5325 prestige points we placed 3rd in the continental rankings and were promoted to the top division. Wout Poels was our top scorer, but lots of riders added to our tally, our biggest wins were: Paris-Nice (Fuglsang), Rheinland-Pfalz (Valgren), Geant de Provence (Poels) and the GP Montreal (Van der Sande). Sprinter Daniel Schorn also excelled, picking up 7 stages in mass sprints.
The promotion meant our team was in desperate need of a top rider and thankfully, we managed to capture Rafal Majka through the steal system, we are extremely pleased to have convinced a rider of such high quality to join our team. At the same time and with a heavy heart we decided to drop our top scorer Poels, we understand the wage he demanded after his incredible season but we need the money to fill up the squad with more riders. Denifl and Minguez also left the team, the other 15 riders will tackle the World Tour with Aviva.
During the transfer season we were able to pick up a number of great riders: Geraint Thomas is our new leader for cobblestone races, Romain Hardy will lead the team on hilly terrain. Ruben Fernandez is another good stage racer, so is Fabio Duarte. With Tao Hart and Jonathan Dibben we've picked up two excellent British talents who should already appear on the scoresheet this season. We failed in hiring either of the Yates twins, but were able to reunite the Van Winden brothers.
We have also started our own development team, the Aviva Futura Project, a year earlier than originally planned. It's a very weak team for our trial run, led by Garcia and Fritsch.
Welcome to the Headquarters of Suntory Lucozade Sport Pro Tour Cycling Team and Suntory Orangina Development Team for the PCM Daily ICL Story Game for 2019 season.
Team History
2015 Eurosport Pepsi - CT 1st
2016 Eurosport Pepsi - WT 10th
2017 Suntory Lucozade Sport - WT 8th
2017 Suntory Orangina - U23 6th
2018 Suntory Lucozade Sport - WT 10th
2018 Suntory Orangina - U23 1st
Sponsors Suntory are a Japanese brewing and distilling company group. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest companies in the distribution of alcoholic beverages in Japan, and makes Japanese whisky. Its business has expanded into soft drinks owning Lucozade, Orangina and Ribena. Suntory is headquartered in Osaka.
We are very lucky to have our shirt designed by the great graphic artist Bikex
Transfers
Transfers In Scouting
David Meyer
Salif Mane
Ricardo Padilla
Mark Safford
Transfers In Free Agents
Gorka Izagirre
Tilegen Maidos
Eliot Lietaer
World Class fast man Mark Cavendish will have Mads Pedersen and Rick Zabel to lead him out to get the team some WT wins. We will look to develop David Meyer to take over from Cav as he declines.
Time Trial
Former World Champion Michael Hepburn is our top TT man but the loss of Coppel has hurt our TTT team.
Cobbles
Jens Keukeleire is our main cobbler so not expecting much at all from the pave. Youngsters Mads Pedersen and Edward Smith will develop in the future.
U23
French fast man and future superstar David Meyer is our main recruit this season and we are looking to him to lead our defence of the U23 crown from the 2018 season. He will be supported by Salif Mane and Ricardo Padilla.
The climbs will be covered by Jorge Cano Gonzalez & Murjikneli Gochashvili.
After a solid season in 2018 which saw the team finish 8th in the WT rankings, TVM Cycling Team is back to once again represent Dutch cycling at the highest level of the sport's elite competition, the ICL. This will be our 5th season in existence and our 3rd at World Tour level.
Our team remains similar to last season, with three notable additions. First up is the Spanish veteran Beñat Intxausti, who will go around one final time this season after crossing from Lufthansa. We will also be seeing a lot more of two young stars in Koen Bekker and Shahrizal Shafeeq, who step up from the U23 competition last year.
We hope to see all our fans out on the course cheering us on as we look ahead to another season of thrilling ICL action!
The Squad
Absolute Leaders
Name
Age
Rider Type
Last Season
WT Pts
Ian Boswell
28
Climber
TVM Cycling Team
554
Tom Dumoulin
29
Time-Trialist
TVM Cycling Team
1043
Bauke Mollema
33
Climber
TVM Cycling Team
1580
Eldir Moreira
25
Puncher
TVM Cycling Team
395
Protected Riders
Name
Age
Rider Type
Last Season
WT Pts
Robert Gesink
33
Stage Racer
TVM Cycling Team
451
Beñat Intxausti
33
Stage Racer
Lufthansa Racing Team
45 (CT)
Barry Markus
28
Sprinter
TVM Cycling Team
269
Daniel Oss
32
Classics Rider
TVM Cycling Team
297
Tom-Jelte Slagter
30
Puncher
TVM Cycling Team
736
Dylan van Baarle
27
Time-Trialist
TVM Cycling Team
275
Luxury Team-Mates
Name
Age
Rider Type
Last Season
WT Pts
Jetse Bol
30
Time-Trialist
TVM Cycling Team
45
Jasper Bovenhuis
28
Climber
TVM Cycling Team
77
Kristjan Koren
33
Time-Trialist
TVM Cycling Team
22
Bert-Jan Lindeman
30
Classics Rider
TVM Cycling Team
59
Elmar Reinders
27
Sprinter
TVM Cycling Team
147
Ramon Sinkeldam
30
Sprinter
TVM Cycling Team
81
Nick Van der Lijke
28
Puncher
TVM Cycling Team
87
Team-Mates
Name
Age
Rider Type
Last Season
WT Pts
Koen Bekker
24
Climber
Giant Asia Racing Team
N/A
Jose Gonçalves
30
Time-Trialist
TVM Cycling Team
59
Chad Haga
31
Fighter
TVM Cycling Team
72
Johnny Hoogerland
36
Fighter
TVM Cycling Team
-
Tan Peng
26
Fighter
TVM Cycling Team
4
Bob Schoonbroodt
28
Classics Rider
TVM Cycling Team
1
Shahrizal Shafeeq
23
Sprinter
Giant Asia Racing Team
N/A
Jos Van Emden
34
Classics Rider
TVM Cycling Team
26
Full team stats
Spoiler
Name
AVG
FL
MO
HI
TT
PR
CO
SP
AC
DH
FTR
STA
RES
REC
Mollema
78.9
70
78
79
73
73
63
68
76
71
72
77
73
75
Dumoulin
78.3
77
73
76
80
78
69
68
73
70
75
75
74
74
Boswell
78.1
73
79
77
70
68
63
66
73
73
78
75
71
73
Moreira
77.9
71
69
78
65
66
69
69
74
69
73
77
67
71
Gesink
77.2
71
76
77
75
73
61
66
70
65
74
75
73
74
van Baarle
77.0
76
69
72
78
77
73
71
72
74
67
73
74
73
Slagter
76.8
70
75
77
69
68
63
69
75
69
74
75
72
75
Oss
76.7
76
67
73
70
70
78
74
76
67
69
74
72
73
Markus
76.7
75
60
69
69
72
68
77
79
74
72
73
74
72
Intxausti
76.4
69
77
76
75
74
57
60
68
71
74
69
69
73
Van der Lijke
75.6
73
69
75
65
68
66
70
75
73
73
75
67
71
Sinkeldam
75.1
74
63
71
64
64
74
76
76
75
71
74
71
69
Reinders
75.0
75
65
72
68
69
69
76
75
74
67
74
69
72
Bovenhuis
74.3
70
75
72
68
69
61
65
72
72
74
73
69
72
Lindeman
74.0
73
65
71
68
66
75
70
73
73
75
73
68
69
Bol
73.9
73
65
68
74
75
72
69
71
70
70
71
71
71
Koren
73.0
69
70
71
74
74
71
68
69
67
68
70
70
71
Gonçalves
72.9
71
69
70
74
73
65
64
68
72
69
71
70
70
Haga
72.9
68
73
72
70
68
59
62
70
69
75
71
68
70
Bekker
72.7
63
73
71
64
62
55
60
71
73
74
71
67
70
Peng
72.4
68
64
72
63
65
67
67
70
68
73
72
65
69
Schoonbroodt
72.3
72
60
68
66
66
73
68
69
68
70
72
68
67
Shafeeq
72.1
71
61
65
62
66
64
73
73
70
61
71
65
70
Van Emden
71.7
72
62
63
69
69
73
63
68
70
64
68
65
66
Hoogerland
70.5
67
69
71
66
66
67
60
69
52
73
68
66
66
Giant AsiaRacing Team
Team Updates
Spoiler
Team Overview
Giant Asia Racing Team is back for season 2019! Our team is focused on providing an opportunity for young riders from South-East Asia to ride in the professional peloton and developing young talent into the future stars of the ICL.
This season we have acquired several new riders while maintaining a 50% regional focus. Giant Bicycles remain as our main sponsor with Alpecin coming on board for the 2019 season.
Jan Barta ends career & talks about CSC team spirit
The season ended and every year that is also the end of several riders' career as professional cyclists. Amongst riders that have already announced their end of the career is Jan Barta and he gave a couple of interesting answers after his final race:
About his final race...
"It was the perfect departure from the racing circuit. Winning the National Championships Road Race has been a goal for years and achieving it on my final day as ICL pro is perfect. I knew I had no chance in a direct fight against VisitUkraine so I'm glad they let me join the break and take the fight from there"
About his transfer to CarbonSports...
"I had three fantastic years with Eurosport/Suntory and the 2015 season was probably the best season in my career but hearing my inner clock ticking i felt that i wanted one more experience before hanging up my helmet and the move to CarbonSports offered me an insight into one of the most succesful teams and was exactly what i wanted to experience at that time"
About his biggest success...
"I had several nice moments in the peleton but the seventh place in the Olympic Games Time Trial has a special place in my memories"
"I have never experienced a cancerous team dynamic like this. The squad was divided into groups and towards the end of the season it was an open war between the south european climbers and the central european classics team."
About the future of CarbonSports...
"I cant see how Alberto [Contador] could want to stay with CarbonSports. He lost the Vuelta due to issues within the team and since the team wont build the team entirely around him due to his age he will probably have to find a new team if he wants to win another grand tour. I suspect that several of his closest friends will leave with him and that the team will focus again on classics and the group of promising talents"
Brugse Zot - Trek is a new team based in Brugge, in West-Vlaanderen, where the beer Brugse Zot is brewed from De Halve Maan, the only Brewery survived in the historical center of the city. The owner of the team was fascinated by the cycling event that involved Brugge in recent past: De Ronde, and the dream (and why not, the aim) was immediatly to bring back the Trophy, where for many years race started.
This project wasn't possible without cooperation of one of the biggest brands among cycling, Trek, that from years winks to Belgium and northern classics.
This year we have a new team jersey, courtesy of hillis91, after having the same one since the creation of the team. Everybody is so thrilled with it and is very grateful for the fantastic job that the designer did...
Without further delay, here is our new team jersey...
Sevilla Cycling Team
Let's hope this jersey brings us the same luck and victories as the old one!
Edited by javibozada on 12-09-2018 19:52