Only three games this month due to a week of World Cup qualifiers. Of course I didn't receive a call up. I don't think I'm even on England's radar. Heck, I haven't even been the best player on my team here in Ireland. It's been a rough season.
Match Day #21 vs. Sligo Rovers (5-11-4)
June 4, 2021
Sligo has played a lot of close game, but mostly suffers defeats.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 5, Sligo Rovers 1
Summary: Up 3-0 after 10 minutes, this one was a stroll in the park for Limerick FC. Two goals for David Whyte and William Fitzgerald.
Rating: 7.4 - Mostly a bystander. Just got a decent rating because the team won by so much.
Player of Game: David Whyte, Limerick FC (9.5)
Match Day #22 at Cork City (11-6-4)
June 18, 2021
A battle for third place in the league standings.
Spoiler
Cork City 4, Limerick FC 1
Summary: Hat trick for Glen McAuley. Limerick got its shots off, but couldn't keep pace with Glen. A harsh three-goal deficit given the flow of the game. Limerick left to lick its wounds.
Rating: 6.7 - I was on the field. That's about it.
Player of Game: Glen McAuley, Cork City (9.5)
Munster Senior Cup vs. Cork City
June 23, 2021
Cup Final: Our youngsters got us here, but starters brought in to win it.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 2, Cork City 1
Summary: A cup final for the ages. Five days after getting slapped around by Cork City in league play, Limerick FC gets its revenge with its first Munster Senior Cup trophy since 2015 — knocking off defending champs Cork City in the process.
Early goal in the 17th minute by Jack Massey put Limerick in control. Then, defender Alex O'Hanlon picked the perfect time to score his first goal for Limerick in the 56th minute.
Jack Barthram allowed Cork back in the match with a poor challenge in the box. He was booked and Chris Fagen slammed in the ensuing penalty shot.
Limerick fans sat on the edge of their seats for the final 25 minutes. Attack after attack by Cork City was fended off until the final whistle.
Limerick cup champions again!
Rating: 6.2 - Gave away too many balls in the midfield and nearly cost us the game. Instead, Barthram takes a bunch of the heat and I sneak under the radar while celebrating my first major victory as a professional footballer. Doesn't matter how it happened, at the end of the day this achievement still ends up on my resume.
Player of Game: Alex O'Hanlon, Limerick FC (7.7)
Munster Senior Cup
League Standings (22/36 Games Played)
Calendar
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
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Stat Locks: Another poor month means two stat locks. Any attribute that don 't receive at least a 1.5 increase is in jeopardy of being locked.
Heading Out?: After speaking with head coach Roddy Collins about signing with Helmond Sport for next season and the possibility of leaving before the end of Limerick's season, Collins provided an ultimatum. Either leave now or stick it out until the end of the season.
"If you don't want to be here, no reason to drag this on," Collins said.
Leaving early would cost Diamond a month of wages and a 50% chance of suffering an additional third stat lock this month.
The benefit of leaving allows Diamond to be fully fit and ready to start a new season with Helmond in August. Or Diamond could stick with it and try to carry this cup victory momentum into a league title push.
Leave on a high, I've got the impression the side hasn't been fully trusting of him for a while so it's probably best to move on now, especially now he has got some silverware to his name.
The grind of the season starts to take its toll once June rolls around. Got to keep your head down and keep putting the work in. With a contract already secured for next season, I just want to enjoy my last few months with EvoPro Racing.
Race Day #28 at Rund um Koln
June 10, 2021
Took seventh here last season, cracking the Top 5 would be nice.
Spoiler
Summary: Saving energy and good positioning were key in this bumpy but flat rated one-day race. As expected, a bunch sprint ended the day.
Result: 3rd - Unable to get around Edward Planckaert and Barnabas Peak. But managed to nip well-known Mathieu Van Der Poel on the line for third. I'll certainly take that. Good start to the month.
1
Edward Planckaert
Vital Concept Cycling Club
5h21'25
2
Barnabas Peak
SRAM
s.t.
3
Marcus Diamond
EvoPro Racing
s.t.
4
Mathieu Van Der Poel
Team Vorarlberg Santic
s.t.
5
Frantisek Sisr
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
Race Day #29 at Fyen Rundt
June 16, 2021
First of two back-to-back races in Denmark.
Spoiler
Summary: Narrow roads cause problems. Not a lot of happy sprinters at the end of this one, and you can't really blame them.
Result: 29th - Honestly, just happy there wasn't a crash. This was a sketchy race and I backed off in the final kilometers to avoid a possible injury. The race organizers deserve to be sued after this one.
1
Ian Stannard
NIPPO - Vini Fantini
5h18'20
2
Matteo Trentin
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
3
Mads Würtz Schmidt
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
4
Aksel Nömmela
Wanty - Groupe Gobert
s.t.
5
Stan Dewulf
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
Race Day #30 at GP Horsens Posten
June 17, 2021
Same race organizers as yesterday, some teams boycotted as a result.
Spoiler
Summary: Twisty streets through the city of Horsens allows a few of the morning breakaway riders to barely stay away. Again, not a course designed with the cyclists' safety in mind. One big crash did occur.
Result: 12th - That was pure chaos. Came out alive, though. I have no interest in coming back to Denmark anytime soon.
Summary: Drama early on as race favourite Marcus Diamond is on the tarmac. Weather conditions are dangerous, but the race is pushing on. The lightning strikes aren't close enough to force a cancellation, and the wet roads are just an obstacle to be conquered. Diamond, despite getting covered in mud, looks okay to continue.
EvoPro Racing just can't catch a break. As soon as they get Diamond back into the peloton, another crash. This one takes down Belgium cobbler Lionel Taminiaux — winner of the Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux earlier this season.
When the dust (and rain) settles for a moment with 10kms go, only 11 cyclists remain in the lead and surprisingly both crash victims Diamond and Taminiaux are still here.
Then there were five on the final cobbled sector.
Three... Taminiaux, Diamond and Frederik Backaert.
Two... The EvoPro duo with a stunning performance in Belgium.
But who gets the win? Both deserve it. Only one can have it...
Diamond comes off Taminiaux's wheel to secure his fifth professional win over his teammate. Perhaps a little redemption after what happened at the Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux. Either way, hats off to both cyclists.
Result: 1st -
1
Marcus Diamond
EvoPro Racing
4h36'26
2
Lionel Taminiaux
EvoPro Racing
s.t.
3
Frederik Backaert
Wanty - Groupe Gobert
s.t.
4
Taco Van Der Hoorn
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
s.t.
5
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Delta Cycling Rotterdam
s.t.
Race Day #32 at Great Britain ITT Championship
June 28, 2021
Pumped up, but also very sore after yesterday.
Spoiler
Summary: Passing of the torch. After three seasons of dominating the Great Britain ITT Championship, 35-year-old Geraint Thomas takes third place this year behind 22-year-old winner Larry Gooden and 24-year-old runner-up Matthew Gibson.
Result: 23rd - Average I'd say. I feel like I say this every year, but I'm not a TT guy. Finished three minutes and 48 seconds behind Gooden.
1
Larry Gooden
Bahrain - Merida
51'10
2
Matthew Gibson
JLT Condor
+ 37
3
Geraint Thomas
The Guardian
+ 42
4
Alex Dowsett
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 44
5
Jonathan Dibben
The Guardian
+ 50
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
2-Jun
Heistse Pijl
Jonas Rickaert
3-Jun
Gran Premio Città di Lugano
Amaro Manuel Antunes
3-Jun
Critérium du Dauphiné
Mikel Landa
4-Jun
Memorial Philippe van Coningsloo
Tim Merlier
7-Jun
GP du Canton d'Argovie
Floris Gerts
8-Jun
Oberösterreichrundfahrt
Segundo Dolorier
9-Jun
Tour de Suisse
Jai Hindley
9-Jun
Tour of Malopolska
Joseph Dombrowski
10-Jun
Ronde van Limburg
Matteo Trentin
10-Jun
Rund um Köln
Edward Planckaert
13-Jun
Ster ZLM Tour
Pascal Eenkhoorn
13-Jun
Tour de Beauce
Marcos García
13-Jun
Tour of Slovenia
Stephane Beeckman
14-Jun
Route d'Occitanie
Quentin Jauregui
15-Jun
Dwars door het Hageland - Aarschot
Kevin Deltombe
16-Jun
Fyen Rundt
Ian Stannard
17-Jun
Elfstedenronde
Adne Van Engelen
17-Jun
GP Horsens Posten
Andreas Leknessund
19-Jun
Halle - Ingooigem
Bert Van Lerberghe
20-Jun
Adriatica Ionica Race
Fausto Masnada
27-Jun
I.W.T. Jong Maar Moedig
Marcus Diamond
28-Jun
Belgian Championships (ITT)
Sasha Weemaes
28-Jun
Danish Championships (ITT)
Christopher Juul-Jensen
28-Jun
Portuguese Championships (ITT)
José Gonçalves
28-Jun
Polish Championships (ITT)
Filip Maciejuk
28-Jun
Dutch Championships (ITT)
Tom Dumoulin
28-Jun
French Championships (ITT)
Alexis Gougeard
28-Jun
German Championships (ITT)
Dennis Bobic
28-Jun
Austrian Championships (ITT)
Patrick Konrad
28-Jun
Slovenian Championships (ITT)
Primož Roglič
28-Jun
Norwegian Championships (ITT)
Andreas Leknessund
28-Jun
Kazakh Championships (ITT)
Maxim Shirshov
28-Jun
Irish Championships (ITT)
Ryan Mullen
28-Jun
Canadian Championships (ITT)
Nigel Ellsay
28-Jun
USA Championships (ITT)
Taylor Phinney
28-Jun
Italian Championships (ITT)
Manuele Boaro
28-Jun
Russian Championships (ITT)
Hasanby Vaigel
28-Jun
Swiss Championships (ITT)
Stefan Küng
28-Jun
Great Britain Championships (ITT)
Larry Gooden
28-Jun
Ukrainian Championships (ITT)
Marlen Zmorka
28-Jun
Spanish Championships (ITT)
José Israel Jornet
28-Jun
Slovak Championships (ITT)
Peter Sagan
28-Jun
Czech Championships (ITT)
Jan Barta
1-Jul
Danish Championships
1-Jul
Swiss Championships
1-Jul
Kazakh Championships
1-Jul
Canadian Championships
1-Jul
Norwegian Championships
1-Jul
USA Championships
1-Jul
Russian Championships
1-Jul
Portuguese Championships
1-Jul
Polish Championships
1-Jul
Czech Championships
1-Jul
Ukrainian Championships
1-Jul
Great Britain Championships
Marcus Diamond In
1-Jul
Irish Championships
1-Jul
Slovenian Championships
1-Jul
Italian Championships
1-Jul
Slovak Championships
1-Jul
French Championships
1-Jul
Austrian Championships
1-Jul
Spanish Championships
1-Jul
Belgian Championships
1-Jul
S. Champions Olympiques
1-Jul
German Championships
1-Jul
Dutch Championships
4-Jul
Sibiu Cycling Tour
6-Jul
GP Internacional Torres Vedras
7-Jul
Tour de France
7-Jul
Int. Österreich Rundfahrt
8-Jul
White Spot / Delta Road Race
Marcus Diamond In
15-Jul
Tour of Qinghai Lake
25-Jul
Grand Prix Cerami
25-Jul
Prueba Villafranca
26-Jul
La Tour Alsace
27-Jul
VOO-Tour de Wallonie
29-Jul
GP Kranj
Marcus Diamond In
31-Jul
Getxo Memorial Ricardo Otxoa
31-Jul
Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
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- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
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Paths Cross?: After pretty much ghosting Alycia for a month, Marcus Diamond pulls up his race calendar for next month only to realize he will be in the Vancouver area for the White Spot / Delta Road Race.
A chance to rekindle some romance?
(Option A) Surprise Alycia on the set of her television show.
(Option B) Try to set up a dinner date before the race.
(Option C) Invite her to watch the race, catch up after the race.
(Option D) Don't reach out and keep ghosting. Time to move on.
For that awesome ride with Taminiaux and the win in the Netherlands. Nice to start living up to that cobbled favourite tag! Also very nice 3rd in Koln after some sprinting troubles this year.
Option C. It's a shame that this relationship probably won't work but ghosting isn't right. A and B are possibly too romantic and contrary to how this seems to be going. Option C is friendly and a good discussion and catch up should be nice
+1 DH
+1 MO
+1 FTR
And sorry for missing the stat lock in the football
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Option C, May as well offer a branch out to try and stay on good terms instead of ghosting her completely, especially if this is a race and are he'll be coming back to every year.
+3 Cobble
Nice to see him grabbing that cobbled win, him and Lionel formed a very fearsome duo in this one, and it's nice for him to get this one after the jury result earlier in the season.
Adiós Limerick. Hola Helmond. That's about all the Spanish I know, so I'm glad that I'm moving to another English speaking country. Although, these Dutch names are going to take a little while to get used to. Getting to know my new teammates is difficult when I can't even pronounce their names.
I'm learning with the help of Alex Vogel. Quite a culture shock settling into a new country, but having Alex around is making the transition a lot easier.
The team had me watch the first two friendlies since I was a recent transfer and pretty much already in match shape. Then, it was go time. I had three friendlies to make a strong first impression and earn a starting spot.
Friendly at VVSB
July 24, 2021
VVSB is a longstanding Dutch amateur side eager to pull an upset.
Spoiler
Helmond Sport 3, VVSB 1
Summary: A pair of goals by Belgium striker Arne Naudts, plus a penalty converted by Sam Strijbosch was enough to keep VVSB at bay.
Rating: 6.7 - Feeling things out and getting my boots wet.
Player of Game: Arne Naudts, Helmond Sport (8.8)
Friendly vs. VVV-Venlo
July 28, 2021
Top-flight Eredivisie club; now we are the underdogs.
Spoiler
Helmond Sport 1, VVV-Venlo 1
Summary: Oh no. Helmond Sport put forth a great effort to nearly knock off an Eredivisie side that was a point away from relegating a season ago, but disaster strikes. Two minutes after Nassim Amaarouk drilled a free kick to give Helmond a 1-0 lead, Marcus Diamond found himself at the wrong place the wrong time.
Rating: 6.7 - Stijn van Gassel made the first save, but the deflection hit my backside and trickled into the back of the net. Tough way to draw a game and not the kind of impression I want to be making.
Player of Game: Nassim Amaarouk, Helmond Sport (8.2)
Friendly at Berchem Sport
July 31, 2021
Second-tier Belgium side that hasn't been successful in a while.
Spoiler
Helmond Sport 4, Berchem Sport 1
Summary: One shot on target, one goal for Berchem Sport. Helmond Sport peppers the Belgium side with four different players scoring.
Rating: 8.3 - Picked up an assist off a corner kick on the second goal by Jeroen Verkennis. Just the performance I needed to build confidence heading into the regular season. Is it enough to earn a starting spot? We shall see.
Player of Game: Ilias El-Arguioui, Helmond Sport (8.7)
Calendar
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
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- Stats are bumped up in FM when they hit that number, ex. 2.9 = 2 in-game, and 13.4 = 13 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 20. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery and is different from the cycling progression scale.
-Locked stats can't be upgraded.
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Stat Locks (Resolved): Finishing, anticipation and acceleration have been locked. No stat locks this month because of 8.3 rating in 3rd game.
Ouch, some tough stats gone there, sorry I couldn't help
+1 Work Rate
+1 Teamwork
+1 Technique
+2 Vision
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
One text and one snapchat. A phone call just seemed too personal, so I decided against that. But, the form of communication didn't matter... Alycia wasn't answering me. I was left on read. After doing that to her, it was only fair.
It looked like a reunion in Vancouver this month was unlikely. Life moves on.
Race Day #33 at Great Britain RR Championship
July 1, 2021
Missed last year's NC with an injury and was DQed the year before that.
Spoiler
Summary: Morning breakaway reeled in with 35kms to go. Will a late attacker try to break free or is predicted sprint finish on the cards?
Geraint Thomas doesn't want a sprint. On the final incline, he is followed by Scott Thwaites, Marcus Diamond, Thomas Pidcock and Ian Stannard.
None of them volunteer to do the pace making and a 21-cyclist peloton picks them back up with 9kms to go.
Sprint finish it is then. The 36-year-old Manx Missile still has the legs to defend his national road race title from last year. Hats off to the veteran.
Result: 18th - Started my sprint way too early. Disappointing with my mom and little sister waiting for me at the finish line.
1
Mark Cavendish
Team Dimension Data
4h35'59
2
Christopher Lawless
Burgos - BH
s.t.
3
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
4
Geraint Thomas
The Guardian
s.t.
5
Gabriel Cullaigh
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
Race Day #34 at White Spot / Delta Road Race
July 8, 2021
"Alycia?" Nope. Still nothing. Now I'm the one looking desperate.
Spoiler
Summary: Beautiful day overlooking Boundary Bay. We are in the south part of Vancouver near the U.S. border for lower tier one-day race.
Fast forward to 7kms to go and the morning breakaway of five has been caught. Pavel Sivakov thinks he get beat the tempo being set on the front and accelerates.
Surprisingly, Sivakov succeeds in pulling eight cyclists away from the peloton. The best sprinters left in this group are Jan-Willem Van Schip and Marcus Diamond.
But this won't be the winning move. The peloton catches up right before the banner. It's anybody's game now.
Blasting out of the chasers group and into the lead is Martin Laas, arguably one of the fastest men in the peloton. But did he get too excited? The finish is still 1,000 meters out.
Diamond has been waiting and waiting. He could have attacked 2kms ago and could have followed Laas, but no. The Brit has waited until now and finds a gap on the outside. Maybe he learned his lesson after the NC RR.
Or, Diamond has waited too long... This is final push to the line.
Inspiring performance from Marcus Diamond. What a sprint!
Result: 1st - Chalk down career win No. 6. I could get used to this...
The only thing missing was Alycia.
It was then, standing on the podium, I saw her off to the side of the stage. I jumped down and I approached her. She smiled and we hugged.
"Hey, thanks for coming. You didn't respond, so I thought you weren't going to show up."
"Yeah, I wasn't sure. Glad I did though, congrats on the win."
"Thanks. I would have won by more if I knew you were watching."
"I see somebody is still full of themselves."
"Hey, I'd do anything to see that pretty smile again."
I immediately regretted saying that. Too forward and way too cheesy. And yet, she laughed. She had a look in her eye and I decided to go in for a kiss. Alycia backed away at the last possible moment.
"I can't. I'm sorry. I'm kind of seeing somebody else right now."
So, that's why she was ghosting me. I felt like I had taken a sucker punch to the gut, and wished I was still on the podium basking in all my glory. Heck, even the podium girls provided a couple of kisses.
1
Marcus Diamond
EvoPro Racing
3h53'15
2
Tobias Foss
Joker Icopal
s.t.
3
Jan-Willem Van Schip
TEAM TomTom
s.t.
4
Jeff Gidas
Trevigiani Phonix
s.t.
5
Gian Friesecke
Team Novo Nordisk
s.t.
Race Day #35 at GP Kranj
July 29, 2021
Back in Europe after a couple weeks of not racing/watching the TDF.
Spoiler
Summary: The puncheurs can't be separated and a peloton of 41 cyclists sprints to the line in one big cluster. A surprise winner with Chinese cyclist Zhang Zheng nipping everyone at the finish.
Result: 10th - Not bad given the level of competition here. If it was a flat finish, then I think I could have grabbed a few more spots.
1
Zhang Zheng
Trevigiani Phonix
4h39'01
2
Georg Zimmermann
Monkey Town Continental Team
s.t.
3
Daniel Jaramillo
Meridiana Kamen Team
s.t.
4
Olav Hjemsaeter
Team Coop
s.t.
5
Tejay Van Garderen
Meridiana Kamen Team
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-Jul
Danish Championships
Mikkel Frolich Honoré
1-Jul
Swiss Championships
Sébastien Reichenbach
1-Jul
Kazakh Championships
Vadim Pronskiy
1-Jul
Canadian Championships
Marc-Antoine Nadon
1-Jul
Norwegian Championships
Odd Christian Eiking
1-Jul
USA Championships
Tejay Van Garderen
1-Jul
Russian Championships
Alexandr Kulikovskiy
1-Jul
Portuguese Championships
Ruben Guerreiro
1-Jul
Polish Championships
Alan Banaszek
1-Jul
Czech Championships
Zdenek Stybar
1-Jul
Ukrainian Championships
Timur Maleiev
1-Jul
Great Britain Championships
Mark Cavendish
1-Jul
Irish Championships
Sam Bennett
1-Jul
Slovenian Championships
Matej Mohoric
1-Jul
Italian Championships
Giulio Ciccone
1-Jul
Slovak Championships
Michael Kolar
1-Jul
French Championships
Bryan Coquard
1-Jul
Austrian Championships
Daniel Auer
1-Jul
Spanish Championships
Ion Izagirre
1-Jul
Belgian Championships
Tiesj Benoot
1-Jul
Solidarnosc et des Champions
Dayer Quintana
1-Jul
German Championships
Marcel Kittel
1-Jul
Dutch Championships
Tom Dumoulin
4-Jul
Sibiu Cycling Tour
Edward Ravasi
6-Jul
GP Internacional Torres Vedras
Sergey Chernetskiy
7-Jul
Tour de France
Egan Arley Bernal
7-Jul
Int. Österreich Rundfahrt
Tadej Pogacar
8-Jul
White Spot / Delta Road Race
Marcus Diamond
15-Jul
Tour of Qinghai Lake
Esteban Chaves
25-Jul
Grand Prix Cerami
Wesley Kreder
25-Jul
Prueba Villafranca-Ordiziako Klasika
Merhawi Kudus
26-Jul
La Tour Alsace
Evgenii Kazanov
27-Jul
VOO-Tour de Wallonie
Ivan Sosa
29-Jul
GP Kranj
Zhang Zheng
31-Jul
Circuito de Getxo
Patrick Konrad
31-Jul
RideLondon-Surrey Classic
Jose Alfredo Rodriguez
1-Aug
PostNord Danmark Rundt
1-Aug
Volta a Portugal
4-Aug
Hansa Bygg Kalmar Road Race
Marcus Diamond In
4-Aug
Tour de Pologne
4-Aug
Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian
5-Aug
La Poly Normande
6-Aug
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
7-Aug
Vuelta a Burgos
9-Aug
Czech Cycling Tour
Marcus Diamond In
11-Aug
KOGA Slag om Norg
13-Aug
BinckBank Tour
15-Aug
Tour du Limousin - Nouvelle Aquitaine
16-Aug
Arctic Race of Norway
16-Aug
Colorado Pro Classic
19-Aug
EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg
21-Aug
Baltic Chain Tour
21-Aug
GP Stad Zottegem
22-Aug
Arnhem-Veenendaal Classic
23-Aug
Deutschland Tour
25-Aug
Vuelta a España
25-Aug
Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde
25-Aug
Bretagne Classic-Ouest France
26-Aug
Ronde van Midden Nederland
26-Aug
Croatia-Slovenia
Marcus Diamond In
29-Aug
Druivenkoers - Overijse
24-year-old Egan Arley Bernal wins his third straight TDF title nearly three minutes ahead of Emanuel Buchmann and the next French hope Leo Vincent. Green jersey to Arnaud Demare and KoM to Zdenek Stybar.
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
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- Each member gets 3.0 points to spread however they like over the 13 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
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Hyper Focus: Trying to take his mind off Alycia and watching the TDF this month has motivation Marcus Diamond to put in extra hours training this month. Each member gets 4.0 points to spend on stat developments.