You never know quite what to expect when you walk into the head coach's office. One minute it's praise and the next minute they have the power to ship you right out the door. Grateful Feyenoord head coach Ivo de Bruijn has been transparent with me throughout my process of arriving here.
Even if that means hearing the news I feared.
"Marcus, your play hasn't been up to our standards lately. We are going to keep you on the bench and get you sporadic starts, but minutes have to be earned on and off the field. Keep training hard and you'll make it back into the Starting XI."
Perhaps I've been putting too much of energy into cycling lately instead of making a good first impression here. I've been OK, but they're looking for great. They are looking for the World Cup version of Marcus Diamond. I'll see what I can do.
Before getting back to Feyenoord, I had to leave Nigeria early to race in the Tour of Britain. The Super Eagles clinched its spot in next year's African Cup of Nations with a 3-1 qualifying win over Mauritania. Kelechi Iheanacho notched a hat trick.
Match Day #5 at sc Heerenveen (1-1-2)
September 10, 2022
Sat on the bench waiting for my number to be called.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, sc Heerenveen 1
Summary: A horrendous blunder by Feyenoord goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet to come out of his net and miss play the ball, which allows Joshua King to tie the game on the last kick of the game. So uncharacteristic of the defending league champions to give away crucial points like that.
Rating: 6.3 - Subbed on in the 50th minute. Not used to coming off the bench. But, to be fair, it was a poor game from everybody on the pitch. And Zoet will get scapegoated for this unnecessary draw. Fair or not.
Player of Game: Abdulkadir Omur, Feyenoord (7.1)
Champions League vs. Manchester City
September 13, 2022
GS#1: Defending Premier League champions march into Feyenoord.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, Manchester City 1
Summary: Dylan Klok is quickly becoming a household name. The budding 21-year-old Dutch superstar continues his goal scoring spree this season. Harry Kane, however, denies Feyenoord a memorable win with a equalizing second-half goal.
Still, Feyenoord should happily escape with a draw against one of the best clubs in Europe. Man City also lost star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne for 5-8 weeks with a hip injury. His replacement, Phil Foden, also left the game with a fractured checkbone.
Yeah, Feyenoord wasn't afraid to get physical.
Rating: N/A - Had a chance to change the outcome in the final 10-plus minutes, but that wasn't enough time to make a difference.
Player of Game: Dylan Klok, Feyenoord (8.3)
Match Day #6 vs. Vitesse (3-2-1)
September 17, 2022
Dylan Klok going up against his younger brother Mike Klok.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 3, Vitesse 0
Summary: Feyenoord doesn't mess about with three first-half goals to put this one away early. Dylan Klok with his league-leading ninth goal of the season. He also scored in his international debut with the Netherlands at the start of the month in a 2-1 loss against No. 1-ranked Spain.
Rating: 6.8 - Halftime sub for Rodolfo Pizarro, who had two assists in the first 45 minutes. He has firmly taken my starting spot for the time being.
Player of Game: Rodolfo Pizarro, Feyenoord (8.4)
KNVB Beker Cup vs. ASV De Dijk
September 20, 2022
First Round: Starting again against an amateur Dutch side.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 5, ASV De Dijk 0
Summary: As easy as would expect, even for the Feyenoord B team. This was a chance for those players to prove they deserve some Eredivisie action.
Rating: 8.4 - Taking the most out of the opportunities I'm given. Scored a quality goal in the 47th minute.
But, this showing wasn't enough to get me any playing time against FC Utrecht in a league contest five days later (1-1 draw) or play in the Champions League contest against AS Monaco (3-1 loss, first loss of the season for Feyenoord in all competitions).
Player of Game: Rasmus Nissen Kristensen, Feyenoord (9.6)
League Standings (7/34 Games Played)
UEFA Champions League
Group Stage
KNVB Beker Cup
First Round
African Cup of Nations Qualifying
Group Stage (4/6 Games Played)
Calendar
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Grace and I are in the middle of our first major fight. I guess I was irresponsible and spent too much money trying to pamper her. I thought some diamond earrings would be a thoughtful gift for our upcoming six-month anniversary.
Well, Grace found the earrings while I was out of town. She isn't exactly a fan of the mini anniversary gifts, especially when she can't afford to get me a gift of the same caliber. On the one hand, I understand. But I also had just secured a raise with the SEG Cycling Academy and could afford to treat her.
Also, I wasn't too thrilled that she was going through my room while I was gone. But, she says she was just cleaning it. Okay, sure. This worst part of this argument? Doing it over the phone and through text messages.
We haven't seen each other in a few weeks because of busy schedules. I'm sure if we could just see each other face-to-face again, we could easily work this out. But closing the distance is always an ongoing struggle.
Grace eventually made last-minute travel arrangements to England to watch the Tour of Britain in-person, but she was only able to get a train ticket to London in time to see the final stage. Had she booked travel plans earlier this wouldn't have been a problem... But, I kept my mouth shut. I don't want to start another fight.
Race Day #38-45 at OVO Energy Tour of Britain
September 2-9, 2022
Returning to my home tour for the first time since 2019.
Stage 1:
Spoiler
Summary: A pedal around Liverpool ends how it should, a bunch sprint.
Result: 67th - Saving my energy for the more pivotal stages of the tour. Lucy has enough support with David Dekker and Ramon Sinkeldam.
1
Alexandr Kulikovskiy
Polska Travel
2h25'14
2
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
3
Brenton Jones
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
4
Lucy van der Haar
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
5
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: Another bunch sprint to decide a winner.
Result: 39th - Again, not wasting any energy I could need later.
1
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
4h50'11
2
Phil Bauhaus
The Guardian
s.t.
3
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
4
Jon Aberasturi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
5
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
General Classification
1
Alexandr Kulikovskiy
Polska Travel
7h15'15
2
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
s.t.
3
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
+ 1
4
Phil Bauhaus
The Guardian
+ 4
5
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 6
6
Brenton Jones
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
7
Frederik Rodenberg
Amore & Vita - Prodir
+ 8
8
Tobias Bayer
Team Vorarlberg Santic
s.t.
9
Alexander Kamp
Burgos - BH
+ 9
10
Lucy van der Haar
SEG Racing Academy
+ 10
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: Marcus Diamond leads the 100-cyclist peloton under 5kms to go. The decisive climb up The Tumble here in Wales.
Sérgio Luis Henao, Dion Smith and Richard Carapaz battle for the lead.
Smith drops off hard. Carapaz is trying to put Henao into the red, and there is an SEG Academy Racing cyclist... Lizzie Deignan slowly creeping up from behind.
Carapaz is riding away! The sheer power in his legs.
Hold on, this isn't over yet. Diamond has found his way back to the front and is closing the gap down. Also moving up to the front is Tiesj Benoot.
Diamond has pulled himself up to Carapaz. 400 meters left.
Carapaz's teammate Ben O'Connor comes out of nowhere and wants to challenge for this win as well.
Carapaz holds on. O'Connor second, Diamond third and Benoot fourth. All four get a 15-second time gap to the rest of the chasers.
Result: 3rd, 2nd GC, 1st Youth - Paced myself for a quality result. I also managed to pick up three bonus seconds earlier in the day by rolling over the final sprint checkpoint in first place after the breakaway was caught.
1
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
4h40'57
2
Ben O'Connor
LKT Team Brandenburg
s.t.
3
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
s.t.
5
Sérgio Luis Henao
The Guardian
+ 15
General Classification
1
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
11h56'12
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 3
3
Ben O'Connor
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 4
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 10
5
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
+ 15
6
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 21
7
Elizabeth Deignan
SEG Racing Academy
+ 25
8
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
s.t.
9
Alison Jackson
Sovac - Natura4Ever
s.t.
10
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
Stage 4:
Spoiler
Summary: For all the pundits that thought this was just another boring flat stage, we have a pair of SEG Racing Academy cyclists in white jerseys pushing the tempo on the final incline heading into Bristol.
That's Ecuadorian RR champion Jhonatan Narvaez leading out the top youth cyclist and second in GC, Marcus Diamond.
Narvaez has provided a phenomenal launching pad. With his work done, Diamond is sprinting away. No one in the peloton has reacted fast enough to this brilliant team move pulled off by SEG Racing Academy.
And it's going to pay off big. Marcus Diamond with an emotional win in his home country. Narvaez follows him home for second place.
The peloton has gone missing. It ends up being a 23-second gap for the SEG duo. Good enough for...
A new race leader. Diamond trades white for yellow.
Result: 1st, 1st GC, 1st Youth, 1st Team - Sweet dreams are made of this. Who am I to disagree?
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
4h25'32
2
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
3
Phil Bauhaus
The Guardian
+ 23
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
s.t.
5
Riccardo Minali
Gavazza
s.t.
General Classification
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
16h21'37
2
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
+ 26
3
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 30
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 40
5
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
+ 45
6
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 51
7
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
+ 55
8
Alison Jackson
Sovac - Natura4Ever
s.t.
9
Steve Welter
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
10
Alexander Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
Stage 5:
Spoiler
Summary: If it worked yesterday, why not try it again?
SEG Racing Academy is using the same tactic with Jhonatan Narvaez paving the way for Marcus Diamond on the final incline of the day. This time, however, Richard Carapaz is paying more attention and has found the back of Diamond's wheel.
Narvaez pulls off. It will be Diamond v. Carapaz as the rest of the field fades in the distance.
Carapaz nips Diamond on the line. Narvaez coasts in for third place, but his positioning between the two leaders and the peloton will be costly.
No time gaps awarded.
Result: 2nd, 1st GC, 1st Youth, 1st Team - If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Shame Carapaz figured out what we were doing this time around.
1
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
4h31'25
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
3
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
4
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
s.t.
5
Riccardo Minali
Gavazza
s.t.
General Classification
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
20h52'56
2
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 26
3
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
+ 28
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 46
5
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
+ 51
6
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 57
7
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
+ 1'01
8
Alison Jackson
Sovac - Natura4Ever
s.t.
9
Alexander Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
10
Florian Sénéchal
Gavazza
s.t.
Stage 6:
Spoiler
Summary: A surprise win for the morning breakaway. The peloton didn't feel like chasing hard on the dangerous wet roads. As a result, thankfully no crashes today.
Result: 58th, 1st GC, 1st Youth, 1st Team - Stayed out of trouble.
1
Johan Le Bon
Vital Concept Cycling Club
5h07'21
2
Juri Hollmann
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
3
Harry Tanfield
Team Wiggins
s.t.
4
Tobias Bayer
Team Vorarlberg Santic
s.t.
5
Phil Bauhaus
The Guardian
+ 55
General Classification
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
26h01'12
2
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 26
3
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
+ 28
4
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 46
5
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
+ 51
6
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 57
7
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
+ 1'01
8
Alison Jackson
Sovac - Natura4Ever
s.t.
9
Alexander Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
10
Steve Welter
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
Stage 7:
Spoiler
Summary: A crash with 72kms to go sees a weird three-way split in the peloton. SEG protected Marcus Diamond and the yellow jersey well with five of them in the small front group.
With such a long ways to go and the breakaway doing well to stay ahead, SEG decides not to push this and lets the peloton regroup. More action isn't found until 7kms out.
Diamond isn't waiting for other cyclists to attack him. The yellow jersey is putting the pressure on everybody else to catch him. It's a bold move. Maybe even reckless. But, here we are. The home fans are going nuts.
Somehow, this move is actually working. Diamond has caught the remaining breakaway riders on the downhill.
Diamond is going to have to lead this group to the line. Nobody is going to help the yellow jersey. Not even his own teammate David Dekker, who followed Diamond across the gap and is now gassed. Also wanting to bridge the gap in the distance is Tiesj Benoot.
Diamond has dominated his home tour. He deserves another stage win after this showing. Pure class to ride away like that.
Ohhhh... No. Johan Le Bon plays spoiler and wins from the breakaway for a second straight day. What a crazy 48 hours it has been for him.
Diamond will have to settle for second and increase his GC lead out more. The top 15 cyclists today earned a 1'40" gap. Why such a big gap? Well, there was a massive crash taking the final corner into the finish.
Both Richard Carapaz and Jhonatan Narvaez were involved.
Result: 2nd, 1st GC, 1st Youth, 1st Team - Seconds away from a perfect day, I slip to second and then hear the news about Narvaez. Also, Lucy van der Haar was involved. Both had some nasty scraps after the stage, but luckily no broken bones.
The only thing left standing in my way from winning the Tour of Britain is an 8.8kms individual time trail. What could possibly go wrong?
1
Johan Le Bon
Vital Concept Cycling Club
5h32'16
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
3
Sebastian Trillini
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
4
David Dekker
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
5
Lubomir Hovorka
JLT Condor
s.t.
General Classification
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
31h33'22
2
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 52
3
A. Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 1'03
4
A. Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
+ 1'07
5
Artem Nych
WB Aqua Protect
s.t.
6
Nikita Stalnov
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
7
Elizabeth Deignan
SEG Racing Academy
+ 1'50
8
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 2'12
9
Jhonatan Narvaez
SEG Racing Academy
+ 2'14
10
Sondre Holst Enger
Polska Travel
+ 2'37
Stage 8:
Spoiler
Summary: Marcus Diamond built up a 52-second gap to Tiesj Benoot. Time to see if that will be enough. Benoot is listed as a pre-race favourite, while Diamond has been known to struggle against the clock.
Both are now on the course. It's hard to imagine Diamond losing 52 seconds over a 8.8kms course, but anything could happen.
Through the only time check, Benoot is the sixth fast with a time of 5'59" and is seven seconds slower than the fastest time set by Julian Braun.
Diamond rolls through... Wow. Is that right? Surely not.
Diamond is absolutely flying. He stops the clock at 5'53" for the second fastest time behind Braun. He doesn't just want to win his home tour, he wants the stage win as well.
Benoot stops the clock at 9'59" but all eyes are on the man behind him. Diamond is having the ride of his life right now with the crowd pushing him to go even faster.
Across the line. Not quite. Diamond is two seconds short of winning another stage. Regardless, the disappointment is short lived, as he is the undisputed winner of the tour. It's been a memorable week for the 22-year-old on home soil. And to think there were rumors that he nearly decided to go to the Vuelta a Espana instead.
Result: 2nd, 1st GC, 1st Youth, 1st Team - I don't think I have ever been this happy before. After Grace and I settled our differences and made-up before the race, I rode my heart out to win this tour and nearly won the stage. It was incredible. Grace basically tackled me with a bear hug when I finally got back to the team bus.
I had to pull back from the tight hug. Something sharp jabbed my neck.
"Hey, you are wearing my earrings," I said.
Grace responded with a seductive look in her eyes.
"Don't worry, you'll be getting your present tonight."
1
Julian Braun
Stadtwerke Löbau
9'48
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 2
3
Cem Volkan
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
+ 5
4
Sebastian Trillini
Israel Cycling Academy
+ 7
5
Alexander Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
s.t.
General Classification
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
31h43'12
2
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 1'01
3
Alexander Edmondson
My Bike Stevens
+ 1'12
4
Artem Nych
WB Aqua Protect
+ 1'32
5
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
My Bike Stevens
+ 1'36
6
Richard Carapaz
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 2'22
7
Elizabeth Deignan
SEG Racing Academy
+ 2'24
8
Nikita Stalnov
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
9
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
+ 2'56
10
Manuele Boaro
Amore & Vita - Prodir
+ 3'00
Race Day #46 at Famenne Ardennes Classic
September 27, 2022
Got compared to being the next Philippe Gilbert, so that's pretty cool.
Spoiler
Summary: The breakaway is all but caught when Lizzie Deignan decides to attack. Interesting move from SEG, as it looks like her teammate Marcus Diamond wasn't prepared for this move.
Deignan has caused a split with nine riders up front and group Diamond 25 seconds back. Diamond, of course, can only watch now and not chase down his own teammate.
The front nine hold on to take the stage. Deignan eighth and Diamond leads the chasers home for 10th. Maybe SEG should have allowed Diamond to make the opening move?
Result: 10th - Deignan, who is retiring at the end of season, saw her opportunity to perhaps get one final victory before calling it quits. I don't blame her for trying.
1
Eli Iserbyt
Veranda's Willems
4h51'19
2
Pello Bilbao
Astana
s.t.
3
Tosh Van Der Sande
Wanty-Groupe Gobert
s.t.
4
Baptiste Planckaert
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
5
Georg Zimmermann
Monkey Town CT
s.t.
Race Day #47 at World RR Championships
September 30, 2022
This circuit is brutal. Not sure if I truly want to be here.
Spoiler
Summary: Welcome to Austria for a long, long day in the saddle. The winner of this mountainous marathon will certainly deserve a special rainbow jersey for next season. In total, 266kms with a nasty climbing circuit around Innsbruck to end the day. Let's see who still has legs to climb at the end of the season.
The first attacks end up producing the four crazy cyclists who will take up the challenge of riding in the breakaway of the day.
Let's learn more about them:
Soren Kragh Andersen (The Guardian) won a stage in the Arctic Race of Norway and is a former 2020 Danish RR champion. Not the best climber but has decent stamina to make it to the finish.
Ian Boswell (UnitedHealthcare) comes from small American CT team and hasn't won anything since 2018, where he won a stage and the GC in the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana in Spain.
Simon Geschke (T-Mobile) is the oldest cyclist in the breakaway at 36 and last won the 2021 Tour La Provence in France. Hard to imagine Geschke will be able to keep up over 260-plus kms.
Tobias Foss (Joker) is the youngest cyclist in the breakaway at 25. Back in March, Foss won a stage in the Volta ao Alentejo and followed that up by being the best young rider at the Tour of Norway in May.
With 200kms to go, they have built up an eight minute gap.
At 150kms left, the gap is down to 5'40" with the peloton being led by Great Britain's Alex Wood. They have to like their chances today with the likes of Hugh Carthy, veteran Chris Froome and Simon Yates. And, oh, don't forget dark horse Marcus Diamond. Top form for him recently.
Italy is now turning the screws up front as we hit 75kms remaining. The peloton is down to 44 cyclists chasing Boswell and Geschke (two minutes ahead) plus Foss and Kragh Andersen (one minute ahead) after tangling up in a crash. There were some long-range attack attempts, but the peloton is moving too fast right now to let anyone slip off the front.
Three riders make a go for it, 73kms to go, from the peloton: Simone Petilli, Lucas Hamilton and Daan Olivier.
Petilli is reeled back with 48kms to go.
Kragh Andersen and Foss at 46kms to go.
Hamilton at 45kms to go.
That leaves a trio of Olivier, Geschke and Boswell. Spain is setting a high tempo to reel them back sooner rather than later as well.
Boswell caught with 43.5kms left. Geschke at 42kms. And, finally, Olivier at 41.5kms. That leaves 35 cyclists up front coming to the top of the third to last climb.
That has triggered an attack from last year's World RR Champion Michal Kwiatkowski. He is defending his title with a vicious move. Who can follow? Anybody?
Kwiatkowski enjoys a solo ride down the mountain side, but is quickly reunited with the 26-cyclist peloton when he reaches the bottom. Still everything to play for with 33.5kms remaining.
Let's run through the 26 cyclists who have survived so far coming up to the penultimate climb. Surely they deserve some recognition.
More fireworks! It's Chaves, followed by Oomen and Jungels.
That won't break free.
Jungels goes again and now gets a gap.
Losing contact behind is Izagirre, Polanc, Aru, Formolo and Antunes.
Now, Diamond and Haig have done everything they can for their leaders and have hit the wall with 23kms to go.
Turns out Jungels made the calculated move and is rewarded with his first rainbow jersey in his career. First for the country of Luxembourg as well.
Result: 17th - Came in with the mindset that I was going to be last helper available for whatever teammate needed me. Safe to say I did my job and then some. Carthy took 12th and I slotted into 17th. There wasn't a cyclist who finished ahead of me that is younger than me, so the future looks really bright.
1
Bob Jungels
Bahrain - Merida
7h32'53
2
Marc Soler
Movistar Team
+ 28
3
Esteban Chaves
Trek - Segafredo
+ 1'40
4
Lachlan Morton
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
5
Giulio Ciccone
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
6
Primož Roglič
Ziggo
s.t.
7
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
+ 1'55
8
Tiesj Benoot
The Guardian
+ 2'34
9
Sam Oomen
Amazon
s.t.
10
Sérgio Luis Henao
The Guardian
s.t.
11
Michał Kwiatkowski
Astana Pro Team
+ 3'01
12
Hugh Carthy
Liquigas
+ 3'37
13
Artem Nych
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
s.t.
14
Ilnur Zakarin
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
15
Wilco Kelderman
Team Dimension Data
+ 5'33
16
Davide Formolo
T-Mobile
s.t.
17
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
18
Steven Kruijswijk
T-Mobile
s.t.
19
Jack Haig
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
20
Fabio Aru
Ziggo
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-Sep
Brussels Cycling Classic
Marc Sarreau
2-Sep
OVO Energy Tour of Britain
Marcus Diamond
2-Sep
Schaal Sels
Dimitri Peyskens
2-Sep
Circuit de Fourmies
Jakub Mareczko
5-Sep
Tour of South Bohemia
George Bennett
7-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Miguel Angel Lopez
8-Sep
De Kustpijl
Aksel Nömmela
9-Sep
Chrono Champenois
Adam Roberge
9-Sep
Tour du Doubs
Amaro Manuel Antunes
9-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
Miguel Angel Lopez
12-Sep
Grand Prix de Wallonie
Ashleigh Moolman
14-Sep
Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
Amanda Spratt
15-Sep
Coppa Agostoni - Giro delle Brianze
Esteban Chaves
15-Sep
Primus Classic
Damien Touze
16-Sep
GP Jef Scherens - Rondom Leuven
Tim Merlier
16-Sep
Coppa Bernocchi
Fabio Felline
16-Sep
Int. RAIFFEISEN GP Judendorf
Jacob Eriksson
18-Sep
GP Industria e Commercio di Prato
Jan Polanc
18-Sep
Giro della Toscana
Matteo Trentin
20-Sep
Coppa Sabatini
Giovanni Carboni
21-Sep
Omloop van de Westhoek
Tim Merlier
22-Sep
Memorial Marco Pantani
Jérémy Maison
22-Sep
Tour de l'Eurométropole
Amaury Capiot
23-Sep
Gooikse Pijl
Tim Merlier
23-Sep
GP d'Isberques
Coryn Rivera
23-Sep
Trofeo Matteotti
Jan Polanc
26-Sep
World Championships ITT
Mikkel Bjerg
27-Sep
Famenne Ardennes Classic
Eli Iserbyt
30-Sep
World Championships
Bob Jungels
2-Oct
Binche - Chimay - Binche
3-Oct
Sparkassen Münsterland Giro
4-Oct
Paris - Bourges
6-Oct
Tour de Vendée
6-Oct
Giro dell'Emilia
7-Oct
Paris - Tours
7-Oct
Gran Premio Bruno Bhegelli
9-Oct
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey
9-Oct
Tre Valli Varesine
10-Oct
Milano - Torino
11-Oct
Gran Piemonte
13-Oct
Il Lombardia
13-Oct
Tacx Pro Classic
Marcus Diamond In
14-Oct
Chrono des Nations
16-Oct
Gree-Tour of Guangxi
21-Oct
Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
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.
- Comment below to provide stat upgrades
Stat Unlock: Read the report, then you will know why. No spoilers. Whichever stat receives the most votes will be unlocked.
What an awesome awesome race in Britain! Just brilliant, amazing riding from the whole team and especially Marcus to earn that GC win in the home tour. Love it! Also great that Grace and Marcus made up.
Really really nice ride in the WC too obviously, a shame Chaves couldn't take the win, but love it from Marcus, top 20 is really solid.
I don't want to do a disservice to flat or downhill but it's an easy choice to Unlock Mountain for me, I'd love to give him 2-3 more points there at least to bring him into stage hunter territory there and also because it's just generally helpful in PCM18.
Diamond earrings? That's so cheesy I'm not sure if I approve or not
+1 FTR
+1 STA
+1 RES
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
Watching the action unfold from the bench sucks. Then having to warm-up at the start of the second half only to be told you aren't going to get subbed in is another punch to the gut altogether. I've never experienced anything like this in my career before. I think the most frustrating part is being told to stay positive all the time, and other sayings like, "Your time will come."
I feel like I'm ready to perform now. I'm just not getting enough opportunities to show my worth. It's extremely frustrating. But I can't show any of those emotions because then I'm not a team player. Coach, please, just let me play.
Match Day #8 vs. VVV (5-1-2)
October 1, 2022
Thank you. Back in the Starting XI for an Eredivisie contest.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 0, VVV 0
Summary: Feyenoord should issue an apology to the 44,000-plus spectators that showed up to this one. Chanting in the rain for a nil-nil game. VVV doesn't register a shot in the entire contest, but Feyenoord misses chance after chance to draw a very winnable game.
Rating: 6.8 - Can't even get a full game in. Subbed off in the 56th minute. I wasn't even having that bad of a game, compared to the rest of the team. I'll happily hop on a long flight to Australia to join Nigeria. I really need a change of scenery right now.
Player of Game: Jairo Riedewald, Feyenoord (7.1)
International Friendly at Australia
October 5, 2022
More formation tinkering, I'm starting alongside John Hamzat.
Spoiler
Nigeria 2, Australia 1
Summary: Two evenly matched teams, but Nigeria sneaks out a win with a 50th minute game-winning goal by Kelechi Iheanacho. Spanish import John Hazmat also scored his first goal with the club.
Rating: 6.3 - I blame jet lag. Solid win from the team, nonetheless.
Player of Game: Moses Simon, Nigeria (7.6)
International Friendly at Madagascar
October 11, 2022
Second time Nigeria has faced Madagascar this calendar year.
Spoiler
Nigeria 3, Madagascar 0
Summary: Scottish import Dapo Mebude nets his first Nigeria goal. Looks like Kelechi Iheanacho will have some competition or maybe a new striker partnership is in the works. John Hamzat and Alex Iwobi also tacked on two late goals to inflate the final scoreline a bit.
Rating: 6.9 - Played a full 90 minutes for change, so that was nice. Other than that, didn't do much on the pitch beside providing link up play. Two of my passes led to an eventually assists on a pair of goals.
Player of Game: Alex Iwobi, Nigeria (9.0)
Upon returning to the Netherlands, I didn't get my number called in Feyenoord's next three matches. I watched helpless from the bench.
Eredivisie Match Day #9: Draw 3-3 against Excelsior. Champions League GS#3: Lost 3-2 against Borussia Dortmund. Eredivisie Match Day #10: Win 3-0 against rival Ajax.
KNVB Beker Cup vs. GVVV
October 26, 2022
Second Round: Rolling out the 'B' squad, so I get to play again.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 5, GVVV 0
Summary: Another 5-0 walloping from Feyenoord in the KNVB Beker Cup. No mercy from the reigning Eredivisie champions against a semi-professional side.
Rating: 8.9 - I can clearly handle my own against lesser competition. However, despite all the scoring, no goals or assists for me in this one.
Three days later, I still found myself on the bench as Feyenoord drew 0-0 again on Match Day #11 against N.E.C. More points slipping away.
Player of Game: Rasmus Nissen Kristensen, Feyenoord (9.3)
League Standings (11/34 Games Played)
UEFA Champions League
Group Stage
KNVB Beker Cup
Second Round
African Cup of Nations Qualifying
Group Stage (4/6 Games Played)
Calendar
Club
International
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
Feyenoord Training Facilities Boost:+1.5 Points Per Member
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- Each member gets 6.5 points to spread however they like over the 36 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Only stats that aren't locked can be upgraded.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 1.0.
- 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.
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Playing Time: Should Marcus Diamond approach Feyenoord head coach Ivo de Bruijn and ask for more playing time in the future?
I feel Marcus' frustration but he hasn't really done enough to be asking for more playing time I feel. Then again looking at this month he was one of the team's best players in the only league game he got to play even if it was a 6.8 so maybe he should be gently asking for more chances to prove himself. I won't put a vote in yet as I'm on the fence.
+2 Strength
+2 Pace
+2 Balance
+.5 Natural Fitness
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
Marcus knew this was a likely outcome when he joined, and it is the role he was offered so I don't think he should react too hastily. Besides, the way I understand his situation is that he is getting on the bench but being an unused sub so he is around the first team. All it would take is an injury or suspension or more congested run of games for him to get in the side, it's not like he is completely o the outside looking in, he's only 1 or 2 spots away from getting the game time.
Option B. Game time in the first team doesn't come for free - not even for a rising cycling star. If he really "just" wants to play, he might ask to be loaned out to a lower league team, but I guess he's too close to the starting XI for this.