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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:49
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Welcome to the HQ of the one and only PT Spanish Team
In 2018 we managed to finish in THIRD place in the Pro Continental Division, earning a direct promotion to the Pro Tour Division in our very first season on PCT level, making it back-to-back promotions, one of the hardest feats that a team can achieve in MG
This year we've kept all our principal sponsors, with Repsol being on his third season as naming sponsor, and Netflix on its second. With no sponsor changes, we decided to keep the same jersey that we had in 2018, created by Norwegian designer Hillis91
Honda apart from being a secondary sponsor for the team, will provide the team cars, and also rider's cars
Fuji will be our bike supplier
MegaPlus will provide the team with supplements and nutrition products
Suomi will be the helmet supplier for this season
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:49
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:49
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:49
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:50
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 08:51
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Random data about the team
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 18-09-2019 10:16
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As every time, renewals are the trickiest moment of the off-season, but specially for a promotion squad, it's even more important. Drop any dead weight, squeeze the available salary cap and try to reach transfers with as much free salary cap as possible.
Overall i would define this phase for the team as a big success, as we managed to keep every single rider that we wanted to keep, and dropped the rest. The most important leave is Jurgen Roelandts. The aging Belgian sprinter gave us an amazing season, but his age is catching up, and is very unlikely he'll be able to do anything significant in PT level. He's still interesting as a leadout rider or as a sprinter for a CT squad, and we don't rule out the chance of giving him a contract again if we need a leadout in case we get an sprinter in transfers.
Next, we have Spanish MG legend Luis Leon Sanchez. Luisle filled the role of Road Captain and brought experience to the youngsters perfectly. But his heavy decline made us not renew him. We'll be looking for another Spanish experienced rider in this transfer season, as we had with Valverde in 2017 and Luisle in 2018
The other two dropouts are Guillaume Levarlet and Sergio Barrio. Both puncheurs didn't meet expectations, specially the Frenchman, that was always going to be a one-year stint on the team, while on Barrio we think he's not worth more than the minimum salary he signed for last season | | Wage 2019 | Wage 2018 | Difference | Merhawi | Kudus | € 570.000 | € 860.000 | € 290.000 | Sep | Vanmarcke | € 215.000 | € 185.000 | -€ 30.000 | Sven Erik | Bystrom | € 170.000 | € 185.000 | € 15.000 | Valens | Ndayisenga | € 115.000 | € 150.000 | € 35.000 | Jakub | Novak | € 110.000 | € 100.000 | -€ 10.000 | Antoine | Duchesne | € 80.000 | € 80.000 | € 0 | Eddie | Dunbar | € 80.000 | € 150.000 | € 70.000 | Jacopo | Mosca | € 75.000 | € 50.000 | -€ 25.000 | Stefano | Agostini | € 55.000 | € 55.000 | € 0 | Rafael | Serrano | € 50.000 | € 50.000 | € 0 | Jaime | Roson | € 50.000 | € 50.000 | € 0 | Stefano | Pirazzi | € 50.000 | € 50.000 | € 0 | Cristian | Rodriguez | € 50.000 | € 50.000 | € 0 | Fabien | Taillefour | € 50.000 | € 50.000 | € 0 |
A couple of small rises for big performers last year like Vanmarcke and Novak, and the less welcomed rise of Mosca, thanks to his growth as a rider and his great performance in his loan at Moser.
Then both Bystrom and Ndayisenga agreed to wage reductions, a significant one in the latter. Also Dunbar halved his wage.
But obvioulsy the biggest accomplishment was the almost 300k we managed to reduce from Kudus' salary despite his amazing PCT season, taking the U25 jersey in every race he took part, and winning both Tour d'Eritrea and Tour of Middle East.
This leaves us with 14 riders and around 1.78M of free cap space entering our first FA as a Pro Tour team. The future looks bright, but we need to make the hard work now
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Posted on 18-09-2019 10:24
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End of an era. LLS will be missed in the peleton.
Great wage cuts on Dunbar and Kudus!
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 20-09-2019 00:14
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Maybe an Amateur team picks him? And yes, it was really tense with Kudus, though i setteled it in one round, he's still overwaged comparing to similar OVL riders, but he's also only 25 and training eligible, so it's not a terrible salary
One of the team goals for this transfers season is to make the team more Spanish. We need to have more Spanish riders and specially more important ones. We aren't going to restrict us to one country to search for riders, but at least one terrain leader should be from our focus nation. Also this means that both our Spanish young unmaxed talents are off-limits, and will stay with the team 100%, Jaime Roson and Cristian Rodriguez. Rafael Serrano should stay too as the only other Spanish rider in our current roster. Also, Eddie Dunbar won't leave the team, as he will continue to work towards being a complete stage racer in the near future
About our star rider Merhawi Kudus, he's not in sale at this point, but could potentially be in the market if it's needed to make room for new riders. As with every rider, we'll listen to any offers that comes, but whether we consider them or not will depend on how our transfers go
Sep Vanmarcke is kinda in the same situation as Kudus. We think that a cobbler of his quality and his good wage is a great piece for any PT team and should provide a good amount of points that will help us to survive any relegation fears.
Same case for Valens Ndayisenga and Jakub Novak. The first one is still U25 eligible while the second is a great asset as a domestique in various terrains, and might have the odd chance to lead in TT races
Someone that is going to be available from the first minute is Sven Erik Bystrom. The Norwegian puncheur delivered quite a good season in his only season far in our team, but we don't think he's up to the PT challenge, as we have no plans of training him at the moment. With a lot of Scandinavian teams with loads of cap space in all 3 divisions, we think it's better for his future that he goes to a team where he feels more important, and actually get to shine with great results
Another rider in the transfer block is Antoine Duchesne. With no current plans of getting a top tier puncheur in the market, his presence in the team is doubtful and while he might shine in breakaway, we want to give him the chance to maybe lead a CT squad in the hills, or being part of the supporting cast of a top puncheur
The rest of the team is kinda on a situation where they aren't safe if a good offer comes. Stefano Pirazzi is an agressive climber to might be more suited to lower levels where breakaway fields are less strong. Stefano Agostini is an amazing domestique thanks to his endurance. Also, he's used to deliver a big result once in a season, whether is a KoM jersey or a breakaway stage win. Fabien Taillefour was Vanmarcke' main and only support in the cobbles, and his continuity should be tied to Sep's. And the last one is recently maxed Jacopo Mosca, that is the less likely of these riders to leave, as we are yet to see him in our colors, and his performance on his loan to Moser was fantastic Rider | Age | Salary | Key Stat | Availability | Merhawi Kudus | 25 | 570k | 81 MON 79 REC | Unlikely | Sep Vanmarcke | 31 | 215k | 80 PAV 76 FIG | Maybe | Sven Erik Bystrom | 27 | 170k | 79 HIL 76 ACE | Yes | Valens Ndayisenga | 25 | 115k | 78 MON 75 HIL | Unlikely | Jakub Novak | 31 | 110k | 77 MON 76 TT | Maybe | Eddie Dunbar | 23 | 80k | 73 CRI 73 HIL | No | Antoine Duchesne | 28 | 80k | 77 HIL 79 ACE | Yes | Jacopo Mosca | 26 | 75k | 75 HIL 80 FIG | Unlikely | Stefano Agostini | 30 | 55k | 74 COL 78 STA | Maybe | Jaime Roson | 26 | 50k | 76 MON 74 HIL | No | Rafael Serrano | 32 | 50k | 76 MON 77 ACE | Unlikely | Stefano Pirazzi | 32 | 50k | 75 MON 85 FIG | Likely | Cristian Rodriguez | 24 | 50k | 74 HIL 76 STA | No | Fabien Taillefour | 31 | 50k | 78 COB 77 FLA | Maybe |
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Fabianski |
Posted on 20-09-2019 08:29
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Depending on how things unfold, we might be talking soon |
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whitejersey |
Posted on 20-09-2019 09:02
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ohhhhh we might talk very soon.
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 20-09-2019 09:27
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Well done on those renewals! There's a couple among the available riders that's definitely interesting
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 20-09-2019 14:21
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I certainly wasn't expecting an "unlikely" next to Kudus.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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Tamijo |
Posted on 20-09-2019 14:59
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Some very interesting riders with a maybe here
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 20-09-2019 23:05
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@Fabianski @WJ PM's and Skype open you know
@Abhishek @Tamijo All riders are interesting
@BBL What did you expect then? I don't think it works to have an strict NO on a high waged rider after a promotion. It happened with Valls last season, and we ended up promoting back-to-back. If for whatever i'm in need of extra cash/cap space he might leave, that what the Unlikely means
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 24-09-2019 11:02
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First days of transfers have been quite difficult as always, but we are happy to anounce the arrival of 3 riders to our team, two of them through FA and one via trade. All three are Spanish, important stuff given that last season we clearly had a lack of Spanish presence in the team, and with these signings, we try to build an Spanish core together with our young talents Roson and Rodriguez Our first FA signing of the season, coming from the disbanding Hugo Boss. A really solid rider that has signed for the minimum wage. 75 mountain, 74 tt, 73 hills are his top stats, and at just 29 years, he has some time ahead of him in this team
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 66 | 75 | 73 | 74 | 72 | 72 | 70 | 54 | 65 | 69 | 71 | 64 | 73 |
Coming in from fellow promotee Generali, to whom we pay 100k for his transfer, is another climbing domestique that can do a bit of everything despite being qualified as a climber. Good attacking spirit, he's surprisingly fast in sprints for his rider type, so breakaway hunting could see him outsprint riders for wins
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 67 | 76 | 73 | 65 | 73 | 68 | 71 | 53 | 70 | 71 | 76 | 70 | 65 |
The day he won a stage in 2016 Tour of Britain
Finally we got a big Spanish rider in FA market. Spain's finest timetrialist has signed a 75k contract to ¿lead? us in the timetrials of this season. He can barely only do that, he's very weak on any kind of climbing or cobbles, and he might struggle to score a lot of points, but an 80 TTer on this low wage is worth the risk, specially if he can bring a national title later in the season
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 70 | 57 | 60 | 80 | 74 | 76 | 67 | 60 | 61 | 54 | 78 | 61 | 80 |
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Posted on 24-09-2019 18:46
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Nice signings, like the Spanish flavour to it.
Take care of Salas, for sure a rider I had my eye on, but the number crunch at that time prevented me from bidding more
"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 25-09-2019 10:29
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@Redordead Thanks! It was one of my goals, to expand the number of Spanish riders, and if possible, they being somehow quality riders.
Yeah, myself had been looking at him since i joined MG, but nothing i could do about it till now
Several riders have been confirmed to join the team in the last few hours, including a couple of riders in loan. WARNING: Star presentation coming up
Chrono des Herbiers 2015, his most important win up to date
We got him! He was our main goal during this transfer season, and we can finally say he's at Repsol HQ having signed his contract for the 2019 season. He doesn't come cheap though, as he's getting payed slightly more than Kudus (575k). But we think that is fair price given he's still only 26, 82TT and other pure TT guys around his level are starting to decline. So plenty of years at the top of his game. We are really looking forward to see him in action, as a provisional calendar has already been presented at him and he's quite happy with it
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 74 | 59 | 66 | 82 | 74 | 75 | 72 | 61 | 62 | 70 | 67 | 60 | 82 |
Another Spanish rider signed, this time a pure cobbler domestique. Bought from Iberia for a fee of 150k, we manage to increase our cobbling depth, at least to the point where we would have more than 2 riders finishing each cobbles race.
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 70 | 53 | 64 | 66 | 76 | 73 | 64 | 77 | 57 | 66 | 66 | 70 | 66 |
Flat beast alert! A very desired signing for us, coming from FA in a minimum wage deal. With a couple of years left on his prime, Lluis is an uncommon rider type in Spain's rider distribution. High flat, high acceleration, decent sprint... He's a perfect attacking rouleur, and we can't wait to see him going into the attack in the flat classics that we have in our calendar
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 78 | 61 | 65 | 68 | 66 | 71 | 61 | 57 | 71 | 78 | 68 | 65 | 70 |
We have reached deals to loan in two young riders looking for PT experience.
First one is Slovenian Jernej Svab, coming from Carrefour - ESPN. He's an explosive puncheur
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 70 | 69 | 74 | 57 | 70 | 71 | 68 | 66 | 67 | 76 | 66 | 68 | 55 |
Second one is the Italian all-rounder Leonardo Basso. He's going to be an amazing domestique for us this season, coming from Centovalli - FIAT. Actually, seeing how good he is, and that he signed a 50k deal in FA, we really regret not investing on him in this FA
FL | MO | HI | TT | ST | RS | RC | CO | SP | ACC | FG | DW | PL | 72 | 67 | 72 | 71 | 76 | 72 | 72 | 71 | 71 | 69 | 62 | 69 | 71 |
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Posted on 25-09-2019 21:27
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Some very interesting signings! Most of them are very strong and quite cheap. And then there’s Zmorka who unfortunately is only the first hehe...
But I like what you have done so far!
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 25-09-2019 23:31
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SotD wrote:
Some very interesting signings! Most of them are very strong and quite cheap. And then there’s Zmorka who unfortunately is only the first hehe...
But I like what you have done so far!
Thanks! Yeah, had to pay around 100k more than desired for Zmorka, But once i committed to the plan i couldn't back out, specially when i have 2 or 3 goals set thinking on him (goals that could work with or without Phinney, at least i learned that from past season )
About the others, well, this off-season i've been trying to fill holes in rider types that i was missing, like a strong rouleur, some mountain + tt guys, riders with +60 in cobbles , while trying to sign as much Spaniards as possible.
I also like what i'm ending up doing. I think it should be enough to survive "comfortably", but at the same time i can't see how to get to 4500-5000 points that should be what's needed for safety (obviously already counting who can't be talked about just yet)
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