Thanks guys the cobbles field in CT will be very crowded this year, I'm very interested to see how it all shakes out. Going to be some very good battles, that's for sure! Thanks for the kind words otherwise. So far, so good I think, let's look at the next badge of signings ...
We presented our first leader - our most expensive free agency aquisition - yesterday, now it's time for the second: He was our #1 target this transfer season and we are very glad to have gotten him early in the window before the race for climbers really heated up. Nonetheless, he is our most expensive transfer of the year. Joining us for a fee of 400,000€ from Repsol - Netflix, it is, of course, none other than Valens Ndayisenga!
We would also like to take the opportunity to introduce you to two other signings we have recently made - Souheil Khederi and Jonas Rutsch.
Valens Ndayisenga
4.100
26yo
Climber
€80.000
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As one of the three best Rwandan climbers, or arguably riders full stop, we knew that we had to bring Valens on board to lead our team in the mountains. Not only is he great on long climbs, but he is also really good on shorter or more uneven ascents and packs a decent punch. Neither his time trialing nor his stamina or resistance are anything to write home about, which limits his ceiling, but he comes at a wage of just 80k and is only 26 years old, meaning he has a lot of time left in his prime and potentially the opportunity to be trained further.
The aforementionent frenzy for great climbers both in free agency and in transfer deals will mean a very tough competition for Valens in all races he'll enter. We don't expect him to compete for win after win after win but, as is becoming a trend with all of our veteran signings so far, we hope that a steady string of good results accumulates to an eventually worthwile season.
Souheil Khederi
4.100
29yo
Puncheur
€50.000
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With Tunisair as a sponsor, it was imperative for us to sign at least one Tunisian and we're very happy that we got arguable the best one. Khederi, who joins us for a fee of 50,000€ from ISA - Hexacta, is a good puncheur who can also climb longer mountains well, a sought-after quality these days, and has a solid acceleration. His backup stats may not be amazing, but we hope that he can get us some results here and there. As our best puncheur at this point, he should get lots of opportunities.
Jonas Rutsch
1.00
22yo
Puncheur
€50.000
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Our fourth talent signing this year is Jonas Rutsch. The young German enters the professional scene as a good cobblestone prospect, looking to become a powerhouse on flat roads, with the option to spec a bit into hills as well. Both his nationality and his specialisation fit very well with our team, nonetheless it's possible that either he or Houcaine El Sabbahi may be loaned out for cap reasons. If you have some salary cap left and are looking to cash in by getting a little fee, don't hesitate to contact us.
Another promising talent that will make your bike sponsor happy, in addition to a young and strong Rwandan climber. love to see and read it, don't love the prospect of competing against them
I really hoped Rutsch would've been added stronger, with Burghardt and Kluge gone from the top, but in that case I definitely would've fought for him so you got lucky!
Expect me to inquire about him further down the road when the XP aren't an issue anymore.
Following Valens Ndayisenga and Souheil Khederi, we made three more transfer deals that we would like to present today. None of them will fill leading roles for most of the season, but they are versatile riders who provide important depth on multiple terrains and are good enough that they might get chances to ride for themselves on occasions as well.
To be able to make these investments, we took on a couple of young talents to get compensated for helping with their development. While they will be one-year riders only for us, they can still be contributing factors for our team, so we would be remissed not to give them a proper introduction.
Janvier Hadi
4.100
28yo
Allrounder
€50.000
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Lauded by some as one of the best minimum wage riders around, we are very happy to be able to add Janvier Hadi to our growing contingent of Rwandan cyclists. For a fee of 210,000, he joins us from Puma. With the exception of cobblestones, Hadi will be support on any terrain and surely find opportunities to shine for himself.
Bob Schoonbroodt
4.100
31yo
Sprinter
€50.000
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Continuing the trend of versatility and - comparatively - big spending, Bob Schoonbroodt joins us from PT team Generali for 250,000. He is instantly one of our best puncheurs but, crucially, is also very solid on cobblestones as well. With great backup stats, we hope to see him perform well all year.
Tesfom Okbamariam
4.100
29yo
Cobbles
€50.000
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Tesfom Okbamariam will be Naesen's primary backup for cobblestone races. Solid flat and resistance stats make him an all around good supporting rider and at a fee of just 50,000, we think he will provide significant value, possibly scoring quite a few points for himself as well.
Juan Pedro Lopez
1.0
23yo
Climber
€100.000
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Our biggest chunk of income during the transfer window came from taking on Juan Pedro Lopez' entire wage after Desigual signed the young Spaniard for 100,000 in free agency as well as charging an extra fee for development. We're looking forward to working with him to grow his skillset and sending him back to Desigual better than he came to us.
Simon Carr
1.0
22yo
Puncheur
€25.000
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In a double deal, Simon Carr is on loan from Desigual as well, splitting his 50k wage equally but still taking a sizeable fee for extra development. Like Lopez, he knows his way around the mountains and hills and while there is of course no pressure on either of them to bring in results, we hope they can have their moments in the upcoming season.
El Mehdi Chokri
3.12
23yo
TT / Cobbles
€25.000
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Our final loan-in rider this year was not signed to acquire a fee, but simply to provide utility at a moderate wage. Our second deal with ISA - Hexacta this year, he joins us to improve both our time trialing and our cobblestone squads and as a support rider on any given flat stages.
We will have one more update ahead of the draft, at which point we will reveal our full post-transfers squad. We're looking forward to the moves we will be making until then. Stay tuned!
Our full team will be presented after tonight's CT supplemental draft, but we have two more regular signings to present. While admittedly they were deals on short notice and not originally in our plans, we're happy to have them and expect them to contribute meaningfully. Adding to our depth at sprinter, and strengthening our puncheur department, here are Heiko Redecker and Hassen Ben Nasser:
Heiko Redecker
4.100
30yo
Sprinter
€85.000
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Heiko Redecker joins us for a fee of just 100,000 from cycleYorkshire to become our second-highest paid rider of the year. He complements our other sprinters nicely, adding an option for slightly hilly courses that we didn't have previously, outside of Oliver Naesen.
Hassen Ben Nasser
4.100
34yo
Puncheur
€50.000
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Our final free agent addition is gives us three things: another rider representing secondary sponsor Tunisiair, a much-needed addition to our squad for hilly races as he joins compatriot Souheil Khederi as our best puncheur, and lots and lots of veteran leadership. At 34 years, Hassen is certainly past his peak physically, but we hope he can still deliver a few points here and there.
With the draft already almost upon us, we will wait with a detailed presentation of the team, as well as a recap of and thoughts on our first transfer window, until tomorrow.
Very cool to see some veterans of African cycling finding a home here, and very nice signings too
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Bjartne wrote:
Two very nice last minute signings there, and nice with another Tunisian!
I do hope that he rides like a 34 year old though. I've lost way too many points to Ben Nasser over the last 7 seasons
Thanks! While I hope he has some juice left, I'm doubtful you have to be as afraid of him as maybe two or three years ago But maybe he surprises me!
jandal7 wrote:
Very cool to see some veterans of African cycling finding a home here, and very nice signings too
Glad you like it! It may not be an ideal signing in a season that is more about development than anything else, but at the same time, why not give a veteran one final opportunity at leadership
The MGUCI affords continental teams two riders on wage-less contracts via the CT Draft. This was our final opportunity to shape our 2020 roster and it was clear from the beginning that we wanted to use it to expand our share of local riders from Rwanda - so that's what we did:
Adrien Niyonshuti
4.100
33yo
Climber
€0
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From the moment we began planning the team, there was never any doubt that Adrien Niyonshuti would end up on the roster. A trailblazer for Rwandan cycling, he will serve as inspiration and a role model for our young talents, but he still has enough left in him to be a valuable dometique for Valens Ndayisenga as well. Whether this turns out to be his final season or not, his career comes full circle as Adrien is more than deserving of one last rodeo with the first professional team from his home country.
Didier Munyaneza
1.28
24yo
Puncheur
€0
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Nine years Niyonshuti's junior, Didier Munyaneza joins our talent development program, but in contrast to most other youngsters on the team, this is not his first professional season. He rode as a stagiaire for Tryg last year and impressed the team enough to earn a full contract, but - luckily for us - fell victim to salary cap concerns. Similar to Samuel and Moise Mugisha, he will not develop into a superstar, but it's riders like those three that will build the foundation for the Rwandan-based future of Bralirwa - Stevens Bikes.
The transfer window has officially closed, so it's time to give you a full picture of the inaugural team of Bralirwa - Stevens Bikes. To give you a better insight into the squad's strengths and weaknesses, let's go terrain by terrain:
Cobblestones
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T. Okbamariam
73
66
65
59
70
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67
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59
B. Schoonbroodt
72
63
75
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73
67
74
68
72
61
74
63
E. Chokri
71
61
65
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71
One of our main goals this season was to bring in a top tier cobblestone rider. It remains to be seen if Oliver Naesen can fill this role. His pure cobbles stat lags behind that of many other top riders in the division, but his good hill, sprint and backup stats might be enough to compensate. He has decent support around him though, that's for sure.
Mountains
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78
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63
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69
65
C. Mai
67
77
70
63
67
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74
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52
60
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63
J. Hadi
68
74
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70
71
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A. Niyonshuti
67
74
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62
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Valens Ndayisenga was another main transfer target we managed to get on board. He's not among the elite climbers of the division, but with decent support, he will hopefully represent our colors well.
Sprints
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64
59
65
M. Habtom
75
53
61
64
75
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80
68
77
78
60
63
67
H. Redecker
73
57
72
62
74
67
79
52
77
78
60
60
63
On paper, this might be our strongest department, and it's pretty well-rounded, too. Selig as the pure speed guy, Habtom for long flat races and Redecker for hilly ones. None of them can claim absolute favorite status in any one race, but they should be able to combine for some solid points.
Hills
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64
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68
74
74
66
64
S. Khederi
67
74
76
61
68
67
71
59
58
73
67
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59
Eventhough you can count Bob Schoonbroodt here as well, this is still our weakest area. But our two Tunisians are in play for at least some Top 10s to Top 15s, so we'll see how much we end up with here.
Talents
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J. Rutsch
70
63
67
61
69
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68
62
67
69
68
66
5
H. El Sabbahi
70
64
68
63
69
69
66
64
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70
68
67
65
5
S. Carr
71
61
65
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70
69
65
71
65
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71
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J. Lopez
65
69
67
58
68
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68
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60
71
65
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62
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M. Mugisha
66
65
67
61
62
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67
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66
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63
60
4
S. Mugisha
69
63
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61
4
D. Munyaneza
66
58
68
60
69
67
62
58
56
68
72
68
59
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This might be our most important piece of the squad. While Lopez and Carr only join us on loan from Desigual for one season, the other five could be key pieces for years to come - Rutsch on Cobbles, El Sabbahi in sprints and the Rwandans on hilly terrain. This is also where we have to invest if we want to build a team that can sustain itself in higher divisions while still having a core of Rwandan riders. It's going to be a long road, but we're willing to be patient.
Full Team
Rider
Type
AVG
Age
Wage
Valens Ndayisenga
Climber
74,64
26
€80.000
Janvier Hadi
Allrounder
73,01
28
€50.000
Adrien Niyonshuti
Climber
71,94
33
€0
Moise Mugisha
Puncheur
67,12
23
€50.000
Samuel Mugisha
Puncheur
66,85
23
€50.000
Didier Munyaneza
Puncheur
65,90
24
€0
Souheil Khederi
Puncheur
73,56
29
€50.000
Hassen Ben Nasser
Puncheur
73,37
34
€50.000
Mikiel Habtom
Sprinter
74,83
29
€60.000
Tesfom Okbamariam
Cobbles
73,93
29
€50.000
El Mehdi Chokri *
Allrounder
70,21
23
€25.000
Houcaine El Sabbahi
Sprinter
68,67
22
€50.000
Heiko Redecker
Sprinter
74,52
30
€85.000
Rüdiger Selig
Sprinter
74,97
31
€50.000
Christoph Mai
Climber
73,45
32
€50.000
Jonas Rutsch
Cobbles
68,67
22
€50.000
Oliver Naesen
Cobbles
75,19
30
€250.000
Bob Schoonbroodt
Allrounder
73,51
29
€50.000
Simon Carr *
Puncheur
67,88
22
€25.000
Juan Pedro Lopez *
Climber
67,56
23
€100.000
* = Loaned In
Average:
71,49
27
Closing thoughts
It is probably human nature to weigh the 20% of things that didn't go particularly well heavier than the 80% that did, and with the insight into transfer window dynamics we have now, we would have done a few things differently. There is no denying that there's a large Uwizeyimana-shaped hole in this team and the uncertainty over his signing hovered over us the entire window, which led to a few missed opportunities.
That said, we still managed to achieve many of our goals. Ndayisenga and Hadi are key to our Rwandan core. Selig, Habtom, Khederi and Okbamariam are strong riders from our focus regions on cheap contracts and transfer fees. Our age structure is intact: Only Mai and late additions Ben Nasser and Niyonshuti will decline after this year, and only Selig after the next, giving us a good schedule to incrementally improve the team and eventually make a promotion push.
And maybe most importantly: We learned a lot, and we had pretty much unanimously positive interactions with our fellow managers. The hype for the season is building, but already we're looking forward to next year, to implement our lessons and continue to shape and improve this team.
Fantastic presentation, very cool team with great leaders in Ndayisenga and Naesen especially, and also a very well-thought take at the very end. I like it a lot, and I think with smart planning disband-promotion or even more should be possible.
I think you did a fantastic job building up a team from scratch! When I compare with mine last year.... well, I guess you're a better manager
And just saw the wages of Selig and Habtom - real steals Beware of renewals, though
Will be fun to see the Selig vs Reinhardt sprint duels! I don't know if we'll meet very often besides the manadatory races, though, as cobbles and mountains are no focus terrains for us this year...
Good luck, and enjoy your first season
Edited by Fabianski on 13-10-2020 15:18
Croatia14 wrote:
Fantastic presentation, very cool team with great leaders in Ndayisenga and Naesen especially, and also a very well-thought take at the very end. I like it a lot, and I think with smart planning disband-promotion or even more should be possible.
Thanks for the kind words I'd honestly be shocked if we got anywhere near promotion, but I guess I wouldn't mind But for now, it's more about developing the talent we have to hopefully attack next year or in two years.
Fabianski wrote:
I think you did a fantastic job building up a team from scratch! When I compare with mine last year.... well, I guess you're a better manager
And just saw the wages of Selig and Habtom - real steals Beware of renewals, though
Will be fun to see the Selig vs Reinhardt sprint duels! I don't know if we'll meet very often besides the manadatory races, though, as cobbles and mountains are no focus terrains for us this year...
Good luck, and enjoy your first season
True, renewals are going to be interesting. But I also hope to get Naesen down a good chunk and probably reduce the overall size of the roster, so we'll see how much room I have if Selig or Habtom want a sizeable increase. But first let's see how they perform and if they even deserve an extension And I think we'll meet pretty often, at least in sprints. Hope Selig can edge out Reinhardt once or twice
AbhishekLFC wrote:
Great squad challenging on all terrains this season, with hills being the only possible outlier. That said, Ben Nasser is known to pull off surprises!
Look forward to going up against you in races. See you there
Yeah, I neglected hills a bit, but Ndayisenga will ride one or two hilly races as well, maybe that's good enough alongside Khederi and Ben Nasser for some depth scoring. You're the second one mentioning Ben Nasser as a potential threat though, which gives me a bit of hope, if he has something left at his old age
Great looking team - shame there wasn't enough room on the team for Hategeka or Nzeke... Hategeka had his bags packed and was dreaming of going home early in the transfers
I might be the exact opposite of Fabianski, sending my team mainly to cobbled and mountain races Therefore I guess we will meet quite a lot. Looking forward to racing against you, and I hope (and firmly believe) you'll do a great job with this team and have a very fruitful project going on!
the_hoyle wrote:
Great looking team - shame there wasn't enough room on the team for Hategeka or Nzeke... Hategeka had his bags packed and was dreaming of going home early in the transfers
If his manager had been open to a lower fee earlier in transfers, we would have loved to make it happen It's unfortunate that we couldn't fit him on later in the window, that's true.
Nemolito wrote:
I might be the exact opposite of Fabianski, sending my team mainly to cobbled and mountain races Therefore I guess we will meet quite a lot. Looking forward to racing against you, and I hope (and firmly believe) you'll do a great job with this team and have a very fruitful project going on!
Thank you I'll be at almost all cobble races and at least many of the mountain ones, although I don't have great hopes that Naesen and Ndayisenga will be a big threat to either Baugnies or Marquez. Naesen probably more, but I guess we'll see, a lot can happen
Naesen on cobbles, pretty sure he'll do just fine. Especially those "finisher" stats. If he can follow on the cobbles, no way he's losing it in the last couple of 100 meters. Other then that a nice sprintingsquad as well. But perhaps the thing i'm most impressed about, your -what you could call- youth division. I myself didn't have the balls to sign a lot of youngsters, but you seem to have found a very nice balance in your team!