Each new season brings a sense of revitalization. This year more than others with the Pro Tour making a conscious effort to rebrand and present a more eye-appeal peloton. We start we our own team, SEG Racing Academy, who got in contact with world-renowned designer the_hoyle for this new stylish kit.
Spoiler
Here is a sneak peak of the rest of the PT peloton before we get into who should be the best cyclists this upcoming season. (I thought it would be nice to talk about the competition I'll be facing given I don't have any race days here in January.)
Pro Tour Breakdown By The Numbers
AVG
Climbs
Sprints
Hills
Cobbles
TTs
Groupama - FDJ
80.4
78.4
76.8
78.5
75.1
71.6
Ridley
80.3
73.3
78
80.3
79.6
74.4
The Guardian
80.2
80.5
76.5
79.7
74.8
75.3
Lotto Soudal
80.1
76.3
78.3
79.4
75.8
74.6
T-Mobile
79.9
77
78.2
77.8
75.1
76.3
Movistar
79.9
78.2
73.7
78.8
73.6
74.2
Astana
79.8
77.3
78.5
78.2
76.5
71.9
Team Sunweb
79.7
71.7
78.7
74.3
76.8
74.2
Bahrain - Merida
79.7
76.6
79.2
77.6
76.1
75.1
Amazon
79.5
76.2
74.3
77.4
77.7
74
Cofidis
79.3
75
78
77.6
74
72.1
AG2R La Mondiale
79.3
77.6
75.9
77.7
74.8
73
Philips
79.2
76.6
76.3
77.3
76.7
77.6
SEG
79.2
74.8
77.1
76.7
74.5
77.4
Katusha Alpecin
78.9
76.9
76.7
76.2
72.5
76.5
Polska Travel
78.9
74.9
77.9
74.9
73.2
75.5
Trek - Segafredo
78.8
75.2
75.2
77.5
76.2
77.8
W52
78.1
73.7
76.1
77.3
72.2
69
Best Climbers
Cyclist (Age)
Team
MO
HI
ACC
STA
REC
RES
D.F. Martinez (27)
Cofidis
84
79
81
75
78
73
Egan A. Bernal (26)
The Guardian
84
79
79
75
79
79
Giulio Ciccone (29)
Groupama - FDJ
84
78
79
75
79
75
P-R Latour (30)
Astana
84
80
74
78
76
77
Ivan Sosa (26)
The Guardian
84
78
79
75
76
74
Florent Bayard (23)
AG2R La Mondiale
84
77
70
67
78
76
Miguel A. Lopez (29)
W52
83
79
81
77
77
79
T.G. Hart (28)
Qantas
83
76
77
74
76
80
Léo Vincent (28)
Groupama - FDJ
83
81
75
77
73
74
Marc Soler (30)
Movistar
83
78
74
78
75
78
Best Puncheurs
Cyclist (Age)
Team
HI
MO
ACC
STA
REC
RES
Felix Gall (25)
Movistar
85
72
82
82
70
77
David Gaudu (27)
Groupama - FDJ
84
77
80
82
73
76
M. Kwiatkowski (33)
The Guardian
83
76
81
80
77
79
Robert Power (28)
N.-Nederlanden
83
74
78
79
72
77
Julian Alaphilippe (31)
Ridley
82
76
79
79
69
78
O.C. Eiking (29)
AG2R La Mondiale
82
73
77
80
71
74
Ruben Guerreiro (29)
Astana
82
74
77
78
69
76
Tim Wellens (32)
Lotto Soudal
82
74
76
75
71
77
V. Albanese (27)
Trek-Segafredo
82
74
80
74
75
74
Nicola Bagioli (28)
CAP48
82
75
76
75
65
75
Best Sprinters
Cyclist (Age)
Team
SP
ACC
FL
STA
REC
RES
Fernando Gaviria (29)
Polska Travel
84
84
77
76
75
78
Fabio Jakobsen (27)
Ridley
83
83
78
81
74
80
Lorena Wiebes (24)
Katusha Alpecin
83
83
79
78
76
79
Arnaud Démare (32)
Groupama - FDJ
83
83
79
78
76
79
D. Groenewegen (30)
Philips
83
82
77
74
78
77
André Looij (28)
Bahrain - Merida
83
82
75
70
72
74
Thomas Boudat (29)
Vorarlberg Santic
83
81
73
74
72
71
Caleb Ewan (29)
Lotto Soudal
82
85
76
78
72
81
K. Halvorsen (27)
SRAM
82
80
81
82
72
75
Marcel Kittel (35)
T-Mobile
82
83
76
72
80
76
Best Cobblers
Cyclist (Age)
Team
COB
HL
SP
STA
REC
RES
Tiesj Benoot (29)
Astana
84
76
71
82
76
78
Andreas Kron (25)
Trek-Segafredo
83
69
66
78
68
70
David Per (28)
Liquigas
83
72
72
77
71
72
Gianni Moscon (29)
Direct Energie
82
78
72
81
78
79
Mads Pedersen (28)
Ridley
81
75
75
82
73
79
Wout Van Aert (29)
N-Nederlanden
81
77
69
80
72
78
Thomas Pidcock (24)
Groupama - FDJ
81
68
70
80
71
76
Piet Allegaert (28)
Ridley
81
70
70
78
68
74
Mike Teunissen (31)
Team Sunweb
80
73
75
83
71
83
Yves Lampaert (32)
Ridley
80
73
73
78
74
82
Best Time Trialists
Cyclist (Age)
Team
TT
PRL
FL
STA
REC
RES
Gino Mäder (27)
Polska Travel
84
82
75
75
78
85
Mikkel Bjerg (25)
Amazon
84
81
77
72
75
84
Stefan Küng (30)
SEG
84
81
76
73
72
80
Larry Gooden (24)
Bahrain - Merida
84
77
72
71
69
81
Rauf Guliev (24)
Fortuneo - S.
83
81
74
75
68
83
Stephane Beeckman (25)
Trek-Segafredo
82
81
82
76
73
82
Niklas Larsen (26)
Trek-Segafredo
82
78
77
74
70
77
Chloe Dygert-Owen (27)
Liquigas
82
76
73
73
69
77
Laurens De Plus (28)
Katusha Alpecin
81
75
74
69
81
77
Filippo Ganna (27)
UAE Team E.
81
82
79
73
73
82
Best Male U25 Prospects
Cyclist (Age)
Team
AVG
SP
MO
HL
CO
TT
Rauf Guliev (24)
Fortuneo - Samsic
80
66
67
69
67
83
Urtzi Dominguez (23)
Liquigas
80
70
81
79
68
80
Danny Gosling (23)
Hagens Berman
80
80
66
72
71
66
Florent Bayard (23)
AG2R La Mondiale
79
56
84
77
53
73
Thomas Pidcock (24)
Groupama - FDJ
79
70
63
68
81
69
Maxim Shirshov (24)
Bahrain - Merida
79
66
79
79
64
81
Mickaël Jaquier (24)
Israel
79
82
66
71
72
68
Larry Gooden (24)
Bahrain - Merida
79
63
68
70
66
84
Jacob Eriksson (24)
Israel
78
63
82
74
64
69
Niklas Märkl (24)
SEG
78
80
64
67
64
64
Best Female U25 Prospects
Cyclist (Age)
Team
AVG
SP
MO
HL
CO
TT
Lorena Wiebes (24)
Katusha Alpecin
81
83
61
73
79
69
Gift Chilton (21)
Qantas
75
57
77
71
56
63
Kew Roscher (24)
TomTom
74
59
76
71
56
62
Jess Valdomino (20)
N-Nederlanden
74
61
73
68
61
76
Tie Luo (24)
EvoPro Racing
74
77
65
64
66
62
Letizia Paternoster (24)
De Marchi
74
78
62
65
62
64
Rosettano Pisani (22)
Saeco
73
65
74
70
64
73
Naja Kruse (22)
Free Agent
73
72
69
72
68
71
Shy Aston (23)
Qantas
73
55
73
70
55
67
Scarlett MacLean (19)
Free Agent
72
69
68
75
67
67
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
5-Jan
Australian championships (ITT)
Lucy Kennedy
5-Jan
New Zealand Championships (ITT)
James Judd
7-Jan
New Zealand Championships
Dion Smith
7-Jan
Australian Championships
Lucas Hamilton
15-Jan
La Tropicale Amissa Bongo
Sebastian Henao
16-Jan
Santos Tour Down Under
Katarzyna Niewiadoma
21-Jan
Vuelta a San Juan
Bob Jungels
24-Jan
Sharjah Tour
Mekseb Debesay
25-Jan
Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca
Lachlan Morton
27-Jan
Gravel and Tar
Gian Friesecke
28-Jan
Grand Prix la Marseillaise
Tony Gallopin
28-Jan
Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Jim Arghittu
31-Jan
Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
31-Jan
Herald Sun Tour
31-Jan
Étoile de Bessèges
2-Feb
Colombian Championships (ITT)
4-Feb
Colombian Championships
6-Feb
Dubai Tour
6-Feb
Colombia Oro y Paz
7-Feb
South African Championships (ITT)
8-Feb
Tour La Provence
10-Feb
VClR de Murcia Costa Calida
10-Feb
South African Championships
11-Feb
Clasica de Almeria
11-Feb
Trofeo Laigueglia
13-Feb
Tour of Oman
14-Feb
Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta
14-Feb
Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta del Sol
17-Feb
Tour International du Haut Var Matin
18-Feb
GP Laguna Porec
21-Feb
Abu Dhabi Tour
22-Feb
Tour of Antalya
24-Feb
Classique de l'Ardêche
24-Feb
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Marcus Diamond In
25-Feb
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
25-Feb
GP Izola
25-Feb
Royal Bernard Drôme Classic
27-Feb
Le Samyn
28-Feb
Trofej Umag - Umag Trophy
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
Groupama - FDJ
940
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
590
2
Polska Travel
622
Katarzyna Niewiadoma
Groupama - FDJ
590
3
Lotto Soudal
560
Silvan Dillier
Trek - Segafredo
350
4
Trek - Segafredo
483
Vincent Beeckman
W52
330
5
Astana
467
Jim Arghittu
Amazon
300
6
Bahrain - Merida
375
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
285
7
W52
363
Arnaud Démare
Groupama - FDJ
240
8
Amazon
352
Tiesj Benoot
Astana
225
9
Origin Energy
320
Jose Alfredo Rodriguez
Bahrain - Merida
215
10
Ridley
270
Gregor Mühlberger
Lotto Soudal
175
…
…
14
SEG
111
21Alex Vogel
SEG
60
NRGrace Garner
SEG
0
NRMarcus Diamond
SEG
0
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
Belarus
Moravia Steel
5
2
Bob Jungels
Luxembourg
T-Mobile
3
3
Kristoffer Halvorsen
Norway
SRAM
3
4
Lachlan Morton
Australia
Dimension Data
2
5
Katarzyna Niewiadoma
Poland
Groupama - FDJ
2
6
Sebastian Henao
Colombia
The Guardian
2
7
Sergio Samuel
Canada
Manzana Postobon
2
8
Fernando Gaviria
Colombia
Polska Travel
2
9
Arnaud Démare
France
Groupama - FDJ
2
10
Lucas Hamilton
Australia
CAP48
1
…
NR
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Grace Garner
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Alex Vogel
Netherlands
SEG
0
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost:+1 Point Per Member
Spoiler
- Each member gets 4.0 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
Offseason Boost (Resolved): The Mountain stat upgrades where doubled, which resulted in a +2 attribute increase.
Olympics GB Selection: The final tally. Marcus Diamond will compete in the top three events at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France:
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
After receiving no interest in the winter transfer window, we go back to work for Feyenoord in hopes of tracking down reigning Eredivisie champions Ajax (up 11 points with 14 games remaining). With everybody on the team starting to get healthy, it has been a real challenge trying to crack the Starting XI lately.
Match Day #21 vs. sc Heerenveen (12-5-3)
February 4, 2024
Going for our fourth straight win to start the second half of the season.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 2, sc Heerenveen 0
Summary: First-year Danish transfer Kristian Bagger comes up huge with two goals coming after the 85th minute. He only had two goals in 11 league appearances coming into this contest.
Rating: 6.7 - Subbed on in the 72nd minute. Ran around. Had some fun. Give Bagger a couple high-fives. Collected a win.
Player of Game: Kristian Bagger, Feyenoord (9.0)
Match Day #22 vs. PEC Zwolle (5-9-7)
February 11, 2024
It's win or fall further behind at this point.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 2, PEC Zwolle 0
Summary: Feyenoord is playing with fire. It takes another late push to secure a 2-0 win. This time it's Adbulkadir Omur and Rodolfo Pizarro coming up clutch. Both assists came from winger Emilian Brie.
Rating: N/A - Subbed on in the 85th minute. Time wasted. Got the win.
Player of Game: Emilian Brie, Feyenoord (8.0)
Feyenoord benched me for the next two league games with no explanation. I didn't really need one, it's clear I'm slowly fading as one of the players head coach Ivo de Bruijn deems as useful. In those two games, Feyenoord had it's six-game win streak snapped against N.E.C. (2-1) in Match Day #23 before beating VVV by the same score three days later in Match Day #24.
UEFA Europa League at VfL Wolfsburg
February 22, 2024
Round of 32, Leg 1: Underdogs on paper, but not in heart.
Spoiler
VfL Wolfsburg 2, Feyenoord 1
Summary: The 20-year-old Dutch prospect Ivo Swinkels had Feyenoord believing in an upset with a classy goal in the 30th minute, assisted by Otavio. But Isaac Asante found the equalizer five minutes later and substitute Alexander Isak notched the winner on a rebound goal in the 78th minute.
Feyenoord put up a tough fight, a good sign for the second leg at home coming up. Getting that one away goal could also be a deciding factor.
Rating: 6.6 - Subbed on in the 73rd minute. Felt awful when Isak pushed past me to score what turned out to be the game-winning goal. That's not going to look good on film.
Player of Game: Isaac Asante, VfL Wolfsburg (8.4)
Match Day #25 vs. Roda JC (6-13-5)
February 25, 2024
Roda FC has given up a woeful 1.6 goals per game this season.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 5, Roda JC 2
Summary: If you like goals and no defense, this was the game to be at. Seven in total with six different goal scorers. Rodolfo Pizarro was the only man to score twice. Feyenoord's Yassin Ayoub didn't score, but dished out three assists.
Rating: 6.5 - Subbed on in the 61st minute. Again, didn't do much.
Player of Game: Rodolfo Pizarro, Feyenoord (9.3)
UEFA Europa League vs. VfL Wolfsburg
February 29, 2024
Round of 32, Leg 2: Need a win to stay alive on Leap Day.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1 (2a), VfL Wolfsburg 0 (2)
Summary: Big opportunities produce big moments. Soak it in Feyenoord fans. Otavio gets one of the luckiest bounces of the season to move Feyenoord on to the Round of 16 due to away goals. A corner kick taken by Yassin Ayoub found Otavio on the edge of the box. With bodies in front, Otavio blasted a shot into the chaos. It hit 2-3 defenders before trickling over the line for the only goal of the game. Deserved or not, Feyenoord survives to the next round. Some Leap Day magic?
Rating: 6.7 - Subbed on in the 64th minute. Was on the field to witness Octavio's winner. What a moment and celebration with the home fans. Got to keep this momentum moving forward.
Player of Game: Pedro Empis, Feyenoord (7.7)
League Standings (25/34 Games Played)
League Leaders
UEFA Europa League - Round of 16
Calendar
Club
International
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
Feyenoord Training Facilities Boost:+1.5 Points Per Member
Spoiler
- 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.
-Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
Stat Lock (Resolved): Crossing has been locked.
Stat Lock: Marcus Diamond continues to spend most games on the bench, so another stat lock inbound. Any attribute that doesn't receive at least 3.0 points will be at-risk of being locked.
Transfer Request?: While Marcus Diamond still has 3 1/2 years left on his current contract, the thought of leaving this offseason is starting to weigh heavily on him while constantly watching from the sidelines.
(Option A) Tell Feyenoord to transfer list him now in hopes of attracting a wide variety of clubs interested in bringing him aboard for next season.
(Option B) Stay quiet. Keep the option open of re-joining Feyenoord next season while not upsetting the team about pursuing a departure.
Late start to my season this year with my first race coming on February 24. But now things heat up rather quickly with my busiest schedule yet, including trips to the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France (if I stay healthy). Let's get things going!
Summary: Early season cobbles always tests who is ready to race out of the gates. Let's see which cyclists have prepared for today's test. Mads Pedersen is the defending winner, while Mike Teunissen won in 2022 and was runner-up in 2021. Yet, that said, the oddsmakers are heavily favouring 2020 Paris-Roubaix winner Tiesj Benoot.
Sunny and rainy. A weird mix. Also an unusual attack here.
The morning breakaway of five is 2'30" up the road and four more attackers have decided to test their luck with 115kms to go. They are Bettiol (77COB), Gougeard (75), Eekhoff (78) and Wisniowski (76), so not a group to take lightly.
Later, De Witte (77) and Jakobsen (74, 82SP) also make the move up the road. The peloton is content to let them go for now.
The rain stops. The attacks haven't. Here goes Van Poppel (76, 79) and Van Lerberghe with 102kms to go. And then Van Keirsbulck (78) as well. All the other attackers have reached the morning breakaway.
What is going on? If you can't beat them, join them? Now we have Vliegen (74), Frison (76), De Vreese (77) and Diamond (79) leaving the safety of the peloton with 98kms to go. I don't quite understand, but if this move somehow sticks, these cyclists will look like geniuses.
Wait one more cyclist is behind Diamond, and that's superstar sprinter Gaviria (73, 84). Honestly... What is going on here?
They have all bridged across the gap. We have 19, yes 19 cyclists in the front group with 82kms to go. The peloton is 2'30" back. But, with 16 of the 25 teams represented up front now, how hard is the peloton going to push to catch them?
With 35kms to go, original breakaway member Kanter is the first to disturb the peace with an attack. He's not great on the cobbles, so a last-ditch effort. If anything, it will give the rest of the breakaway somebody to chase for a little bit as they try to push the pace to keep the peloton from catching.
As expected, a rather useless move by Kanter. The front group is down to 16 cyclists, but more importantly the peloton is only 1'16" back with 29kms left.
Interesting. Peter Sagan decides to jump the gap as the peloton is slowly but surely reeling back the front group. Not sure if that was a smart move by Sagan. Then again, I don't think we have seen a lot of smart moves today. But, it's been fun!
As we complete the last long cobbled sector with 21kms to go, the remaining peloton has made the catch. We have 32 cyclists with a shot at the victory. Hold up, as we were watching the catch, Bettiol has slipped off the front and is going for solo glory.
Bettiol is pulled back. Five more now sneak away in the confusion: Vanmarcke, Pedersen, Van Aert, Gaviria and race favourite Benoot.
As the rest of the peloton threw in the white flag to catch these latest attackers with 5kms to go, Diamond isn't giving up hope and goes after them himself. And he is joined by Politt moments later.
It was a lost cause though. Benoot nips fellow countrymen Vanmarcke and Van Aert on the line.
Result: 26th - Was on pace for a seventh place finish, but my legs just stopped working with 700 meters to go. The remaining peloton sprinted past to give me my worse finish in this race so far.
But, man, wasn't that an exciting way to start the season?
1
Tiesj Benoot
Astana Pro Team
4h54'09
2
Sep Vanmarcke
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
3
Wout Van Aert
TEAM Nationale-Nederlanden
s.t.
4
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
s.t.
5
Mads Pedersen
TEAM Ridley
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
2-Feb
Colombian Championships (ITT)
Ivan Sosa
4-Feb
Colombian Championships
Daniel Felipe Martinez
6-Feb
Dubai Tour
Leon Rohde
6-Feb
Colombia Oro y Paz
Hugh Carthy
7-Feb
South African Championships (ITT)
Louis Meintjes
8-Feb
Tour La Provence
Alexandre Geniez
10-Feb
VClR de Murcia Costa Calida
Antwan Tolhoek
10-Feb
South African Championships
Aidan Van Niekerk
11-Feb
Clasica de Almeria
Runako Tshabalala
11-Feb
Trofeo Laigueglia
Jack Haig
13-Feb
Tour of Oman
Laurens De Plus
14-Feb
Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta
Mads Würtz Schmidt
14-Feb
Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta del Sol
Ivan Sosa
17-Feb
TIdH Var Matin
Daniel Felipe Martinez
18-Feb
GP Laguna Porec
Hugo Hofstetter
21-Feb
Abu Dhabi Tour
Mark Padun
22-Feb
Tour of Antalya
Niklas Eg
24-Feb
Classique de l'Ardêche
Julien Van Haverbeke
24-Feb
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Tiesj Benoot
25-Feb
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
Giacomo Nizzolo
25-Feb
GP Izola
Evgenii Kazanov
25-Feb
Royal Bernard Drôme Classic
Sam Bennett
27-Feb
Le Samyn
Sam Bennett
28-Feb
Trofej Umag - Umag Trophy
Ben Swift
3-Mar
Strade Bianche
4-Mar
Paris - Nice
Marcus Diamond In
4-Mar
GP Industria & Artigianato
4-Mar
Dwars door West-Vlaanderen
5-Mar
Ster van Zwolle
7-Mar
Tirreno-Adriatico
8-Mar
Istrian Spring Trophy
10-Mar
Ronde van Drenthe
11-Mar
Paris - Troyes
11-Mar
Dorpenomloop Rucphen
14-Mar
Volta ao Alentejo
14-Mar
Danilith Nokere Koerse
Marcus Diamond In
16-Mar
Handzame Classic
17-Mar
Milano - Sanremo
17-Mar
Grand Prix of Sochi
18-Mar
GP de Denain - Porte du Hainaut
18-Mar
Le Tour de Langkawi
19-Mar
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
19-Mar
Tour de Normandie
21-Mar
Coppi e Bartali
21-Mar
Driedaagse De Panne - Koksijde
23-Mar
Record Bank E3 - Harelbeke
Marcus Diamond In
24-Mar
Classic Loire Atlantique
25-Mar
Classica Aldeias do Xisto
25-Mar
Cholet - Pays de la Loire
25-Mar
Gent - Wevelgem
Marcus Diamond In
27-Mar
GW/Kattekoers-Ieper
28-Mar
Dwars door Vlaanderen
Marcus Diamond In
30-Mar
Route Adélie de Vitré
31-Mar
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Slovakia
31-Mar
Volta Limburg Classic
31-Mar
GP del Navarra
31-Mar
Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
Groupama - FDJ
1010
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
765
2
Polska Travel
845
Katarzyna Niewiadoma
Groupama - FDJ
590
3
Lotto Soudal
839
Tiesj Benoot
Astana
525
4
Astana
784
Alan Wood
The Guardian
375
5
Bahrain - Merida
755
Silvan Dillier
Trek - Segafredo
350
6
The Guardian
696
Mark Padun
Bahrain - Merida
340
7
Amazon
605
Vincent Beeckman
W52
335
8
Philips
578
Jim Arghittu
Amazon
300
9
Trek - Segafredo
542
Arnaud Démare
Groupama - FDJ
290
10
Ridley
498
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
285
…
…
17
SEG
175
37Alex Vogel
SEG
60
90Marcus Diamond
SEG
12
90Grace Garner
SEG
12
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Dusan Rajovic
Serbia
Saidal
6
2
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
Belarus
Moravia Steel
5
3
Bryan Coquard
France
Bretagne
5
4
Sebastian Henao
Colombia
The Guardian
4
5
Sam Bennett
Ireland
CAP48
4
6
Daniel Felipe Martinez
Colombia
Cofidis
3
7
Laurens De Plus
Belgium
Katusha Alpecin
3
8
Bob Jungels
Luxembourg
T-Mobile
3
9
Sergio Samuel
Canada
Manzana Postobon
3
10
Leon Rohde
Germany
Diema
3
…
NR
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Grace Garner
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Alex Vogel
Netherlands
SEG
0
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost:+1 Point Per Member
Spoiler
- Each member gets 4.0 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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Paris-Nice Prediction: Correctly predicted what place Marcus Diamond will finish in the General Classification of the week-long Paris-Nice race next month to earn a cycling stat unlock.
The start of the month was more of the same. I was benched for one game and then had cycling scheduling conflicts for two more. I'm sure that didn't make coach Ivo de Bruijn happy, but I didn't really care. I'd rather be on my bike if he isn't going to play me anyways. Those results:
Date
Competition
Result
March 3
Eredivisie Match #26
Won 1-0 vs. FC Groningen
March 10
Eredivisie Match #27
Drew 1-1 at FC Utrecht
March 14
Europa League R16, Leg 1
Won 1-0 at Red Bull Salzburg
Big road win over Red Bull Salzburg has Feyenoord a win or draw away from reaching the Europa quarterfinals for the first time since the 2001-02 season when they went on to win the competition for a second time in club history.
Whereas four points in two league games would normally be decent, but Ajax doesn't seem to draw or lose this season. So, the league title slips further away.
Match Day #28 vs. Vitesse (17-3-7)
March 17, 2024
Crucial contest to occupy second place in the league table behind Ajax.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, Vitesse 0
Summary: In his first game action in over two weeks, Marcus Diamond makes a triumphant return off the bench with a soaring header in the 90th minute to secure three massive points for Feyenoord. Big game: Diamond usually delivers.
Rating: 7.1 - Subbed on in the 58th minute. Scored the game winner. Hey, coach, can I get my starting job back now?
Player of Game: Pedro Empis, Feyenoord (8.3)
UEFA Europa League vs. Red Bull Salzburg
March 21, 2024
R16, Leg 2: Win or draw, and we head to the quarterfinals.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 5 (6), Red Bull Salzburg 0 (0)
Summary: After 40 nail-biting minutes, Feyenoord treats their home supporters to a memorable 5-0 thrashing to demoralize Red Bull Salzburg. What a way to punch your ticket to the quarterfinals.
Speaking of which, the random draw has a cruel sense of humor pairing up the two Dutch rivals — Feyenoord and Ajax — in the next round. What a spectacle that is going to be. Not to mention they also have to play a league game right between the two Europa games. A tripleheader of De Klassieker matches. Can't wait!
Rating: 7.8 - Subbed on in the 33rd minute after Yassin Ayoub got injured. Not sure I was going to play if Ayoub doesn't get hurt (he is out 3-4 weeks with a groin strain). I will say the offense surely picked up when I got on the pitch, despite me not getting any goals or assists.
Player of Game: Ivo Swinkels, Feyenoord (8.9)
Match Day #29 vs. NAC (5-18-5)
March 24, 2024
Back in the Starting XI for the first time since Jan. 10.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 2, NAC 1
Summary: NAC needed 48 seconds to grab the lead on a goal by Albert Guomundsson. But that was answered in the 8th minute by Marcus Diamond making a statement that he should have been starting for a while now. Albeit, playing somewhat out of position as the lone striker, Diamond nods home his fifth Eredivisie goal this season. Abdulkadir Omur buried a penalty right before halftime, which held up as the winner.
Rating: 6.9 - Just proving I belong here and I deserve to start again.
Player of Game: Sofiane Alakouch, Feyenoord (7.2)
League Standings (29/34 Games Played)
League Leaders
UEFA Europa League - Quarterfinals
Calendar
Club
International
Marcus Diamond wasn't called up for African Nations Qualifying.
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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Stat Lock (Resolved): Long throws has been locked.
Transfer Request? (Resolved?): Unsure of what to do next, Marcus Diamond decided to start quietly reaching out to former teammates and managers in hopes of keeping a possible transfer in the future on the downlow from his current club Feyenoord. So far, zero teams have expressed a significant interest in bringing him in next season. Many of the managers he has talked to seem scared off by his big contract.
Lots of racing this month and not much happening in my personal life, so let's just jump right into the action. We have 12 race days in total to recap. Here we go!
Race Day #2-9 at Paris - Nice
March 4-11, 2024
SEG going with a triple threat of Hyravy, Zuurman and Diamond.
Stage 1
Spoiler
Summary: Andre Looij spoils a home victory for Marc Sarreau and Christophe Laporte to take the first leader's jersey here in Houdan.
Result: 37th - Didn't challenge the sprint. Saving my energy for more crucial stages, but props to teammate Niklas Markl for his Top 5.
1
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
3h42'48
2
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
3
Christophe Laporte
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
s.t.
4
Nikias Arndt
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
5
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
Stage 2
Spoiler
Summary: Re-rack and release the sprinters again. This time Christophe Laporte and Marc Sarreau get the best of Andre Looij. And despite, a pretty large gap behind the sprinters, everybody gets the same time.
Result: 50th - Again, just saving energy. Markl with another Top 5!
1
Christophe Laporte
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
4h46'28
2
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
3
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
4
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
s.t.
5
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
General Classification
1
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
8h29'02
2
Christophe Laporte
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
s.t.
3
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
+ 2
4
Anna van der Breggen
TEAM Ridley
+ 3
5
Valentin Madouas
Groupama - FDJ
+ 10
6
Nans Peters
AG2R La Mondiale
+ 11
7
Dylan Van Baarle
Amazon
s.t.
8
Lima Silvestre
W52 FC Porto
+ 12
9
Léo Danès
Amazon
+ 13
10
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
+ 14
Stage 3
Spoiler
Summary: Classified as flat, but boy does that Cat. 3 climb up the Cote de Becoup look tempting for an attack. Will anyone take the bait?
Never look to far ahead because a crash before the second sprint point has split the peloton. 44 cyclists in the front group, the yellow jersey of Andre Looij is not here. Sarreau, MAL, Dylan Van Baarle and Harry Zuurman missed the split as well.
Six cyclists have withdrawn: Cavagna, Lutsenko, S. Yates, Russo and Wirtgen. Sounds like it was a pretty nasty crash, kind of glad our cameras missed it.
Herioc effort by Looij in yellow to bridge across the gap himself to rejoin the front peloton with 30kms to go. The climb is coming up with still five breakaway riders a minute up the road. There are now 49 cyclists in the lead chase group.
Anna van der Breggen is the last breakaway rider to survive and she rightfully takes the KoM points at the top to increase her lead in that competition. The peloton is closing in quick, and surprisingly no attacks.
AvdB is caught. So, all we have remaining is 25 cyclists in the front group battling for the stage win. Also we have more reports of crashes further back, but we will keep our attention here at the front of the race.
It's incredibly close! But Looij takes it! What a day for him.
Result: 12th - Stayed out of trouble, which a lot of cyclists didn't today. Some big names lost time. But, again, kudos to Markl... Another Top 5!
1
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
5h08'36
2
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
s.t.
3
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
4
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
5
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
General Classification
1
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
13h37'28
2
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
+ 8
3
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
+ 18
4
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
+ 24
5
Nikias Arndt
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
6
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
7
Eduard-Michael Grosu
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
8
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
s.t.
9
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
10
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
s.t.
Stage 4
Spoiler
Summary: The possibility of any favourites attacking is stopped by the peloton still chasing after two breakaway riders as we head over the final climb of the day with 31kms to go. Leading the race is Jack Haig, followed by Maikel Zijlaard 1'30" back and the peloton another minute behind him.
The sprinters go for the sprint check point and scoop up Zijlaard in the process. Haig is still two minutes up the road with 14kms left. Haig is no threat to the overall GC, already down seven-plus minutes, so how hard will the peloton push to reel him back for a stage win?
Haig hits a wall with about 6kms to go and the charging peloton is closing in on his back wheel with 3kms left. French national champion David Gaudu is going for the win with Tomas Hyravy providing Marcus Diamond an ideal springboard.
Gaudu bridges across to Haig. Hyravy and Diamond are joined by Tim Wellens and Odd Christian Eiking. Those four have about a 10-second gap to the rest of the field.
Under the banner! It's Gaudu leading the way. Haig is gasping for air. Diamond is coming on strong with the peloton closing in as well.
Diamond to the lead! What a huge burst of speed from the Brit!
And now Gaudu fights back! Maybe he just didn't realize Diamond was that close too him? Does Diamond have a second burst? 500 meters left!
New contenders have arrived! It's former World Champion Magnus Cort Nielsen flying into the lead with 300 meters left. Looks like Diamond and Gaudu both went way too soon.
It's a victory for Cort Nielsen!
Result: 9th, 18th GC (+24" - Move the finish line up a few hundred meters and I get my first win this season. Man, that was crazy.
1
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana Pro Team
5h24'15
2
Eduard-Michael Grosu
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
3
Felix Gall
Movistar Team
s.t.
4
Marianne Vos
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
5
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
s.t.
General Classification
1
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
19h01'43
2
Marc Sarreau
Team Dimension Data
+ 8
3
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana Pro Team
+ 14
4
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
+ 16
5
Eduard-Michael Grosu
W52 FC Porto
+ 18
6
Nikias Arndt
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 24
7
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
s.t.
8
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
s.t.
9
Laurens De Plus
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
10
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
Stage 5
Spoiler
Summary: It's been an extremely hard day and now the remaining 20-cyclist peloton has to avoid some wild cattle before starting the final categorized climb of the afternoon. This group is still chasing one recent attacker, former TDF winner Teo Geoghegan Hart. The Brit is clinging to a 40 second lead with 22kms to go.
The chase group makes the turn onto the Col de la Mure with 15kms to go, Geoghegan Hart can be seen in the distance. This is one last leg burner to decide who will be the new race leader as the yellow jersey of Andre Looij is nowhere to be found.
Geoghegan Hart is pulled back with 5.6kms left to the top of the climb. That sets up an attack from French national champion David Gaudu! The home country hero failed yesterday, but that's not stopping him today!
This stage is for the warriors. While the slopes are unforgiving, so is the weather. It starts raining for the first time today. Four cyclists have the willpower to go after Gaudu: Latour, Kwiatkowski, Soler and Lopez.
Riders are cracking left and right. This is Muhlberger, Diamond (leading the youth competition), Bilbao and a deflated Geoghegan Hart getting thrown off the back with 3.7kms left to the top of the climb.
This is Soler losing contact to the leaders. That leaves Gaudu, Latour, Kwiatkowski and Lopez in the front group.
The pain on their faces. These four reach the summit together. Still 8kms to go with one more small incline to the finish.
In a downpour, it's Kwiatkowski with a memorable victory.
Result: 18th (+8'02", 14th GC (+8'12" - Hung on for as long as I could. This will go down as one of the hardest stages I have ever ridden in my career. This race never let up from the drop of the flag. Looks like I might have the U25 competition wrapped up with a seven-plus minutes on second place Maxim Shirshov. But, then again, he is a way better time trialist than I am. And guess what the next stage is...
1
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
5h01'29
2
David Gaudu
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
3
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
4
Miguel Angel Lopez
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
5
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
+ 32
General Classification
1
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
24h03'26
2
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
+ 6
3
Miguel Angel Lopez
W52 FC Porto
+ 10
4
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
+ 42
5
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
6
Michael Matthews
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
7
Laurens De Plus
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 1'09
8
Egan Arley Bernal
The Guardian
+ 1'52
9
Primož Roglič
Philips
+ 2'14
10
Marianne Vos
Bahrain - Merida
+ 4'16
Stage 6
Spoiler
Summary: Michal Kwiatkowski kept Pierre-Roger Latour at-bay, increasing his GC lead out by two seconds. Youth leader Marcus Diamond was sweeting a few bullets during his ride after hearing the time's eventually stage winner Maxim Shirshov set. But, Diamond only finished a minute down to keep the white jersey by over six minutes.
Result: 36th (+1'01', 15th GC (+8'42" - Actually thought I would lose more time over 27.2kms but we will happily take this result. Realistically, 14th place overall is the highest I could rise with Felix Grosschartner now 22 seconds ahead of me. David Gaudu, 13th overall, is nearly three minutes ahead of Grosschartner.
1
Maxim Shirshov
Bahrain - Merida
32'07
2
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
+ 7
3
Laurens De Plus
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 10
4
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
+ 11
5
Lubomir Hovorka
Trek - Segafredo
s.t.
General Classification
1
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
24h36'04
2
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
+ 8
3
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
+ 18
4
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
+ 22
5
Michael Matthews
W52 FC Porto
+ 27
6
Miguel Angel Lopez
W52 FC Porto
+ 31
7
Laurens De Plus
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 48
8
Egan Arley Bernal
The Guardian
+ 1'57
9
Primož Roglič
Philips
+ 2'11
10
Marc Soler
Movistar Team
+ 4'26
Stage 7
Spoiler
Summary: We are going for the biggest breakaway of all-time today as 28 cyclists are allowed to jump off the front. Only 104 cyclists remain back in the peloton.
With four separate fractured breakaway groups up the road, Mr. Attacker David Gaudu goes on the offensive again with 13.5kms to go. Vos, Gall and Eiking in his slipstream.
That's the winning move. The four of them weave through the remaining breakaway riders until Gall powers away solo for the stage victory.
Result: 20th (+1'10", 13th GC (+8'42" - A crash by 8th overall Egan Arley Bernal and a poor day by Felix Grosschartner — losing over five minutes — sees me move up two GC spots with one stage remaining.
1
Felix Gall
Movistar Team
5h38'05
2
Odd Christian Eiking
AG2R La Mondiale
+ 21
3
David Gaudu
Groupama - FDJ
+ 31
4
Marianne Vos
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
5
Jan Polanc
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 52
General Classification
1
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
30h15'19
2
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
+ 4
3
Pierre-Roger Latour
Astana Pro Team
+ 8
4
Miguel Angel Lopez
W52 FC Porto
+ 13
5
Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
+ 18
6
Michael Matthews
W52 FC Porto
+ 27
7
Laurens De Plus
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 48
8
Primož Roglič
Philips
+ 2'11
9
Marc Soler
Movistar Team
+ 4'26
10
Wilco Kelderman
Trek - Segafredo
+ 4'56
Stage 8
Spoiler
Summary: Our cameras pick up the peloton, yes the peloton, with 43kms to go. Only 24 cyclists remain after numerous crashes at the start of the day have turned this final stage upside down. In front of the peloton are the five cyclists. Three in front group with Eiking, van der Breggen and Haig. Two chasers 50 seconds back with Polanc and Kruijswijk. And the peloton 1'30 behind them.
Biggest names missing from the depleted peloton: 14th overall Pello Bilbao, 17th Felix Grosschartner and 19th overall Alexandre Geniez.
The penultimate climb up the La Turbie features a failed attack by David Gaudu (who else?), Polanc and Kruijswijk getting pulled back and the peloton shrinking to 21 riders. The Top 14 cyclists in the GC are still here.
The final climb of the tour, the Col d'Eze, and a new face is pacing the peloton: Marcus Diamond. He doesn't want any attackers to go clear because if he can hold this together, you got to like his chances in a sprint finish.
Diamond does it. He somehow holds the peloton together over the final climb. They can see van der Breggen just 20-seconds ahead of them with Eiking and Haig around the next bend with about a 45-second gap. 16kms to go.
Not happy with the pacing from his competitors in the peloton. Diamond unleashes a downhill attack with 4kms to go. The three breakaway riders are still at-large.
The attack opens a decent gap with Diamond dragging along Gall, Bernal, Gaudu and Vos. But, they aren't going to catch today's winner...
It's Odd Christian Eiking outsprinting the KoM winner Jack Haig for the stage victory. Anna van der Breggen gets caught by group Diamond and finishes sixth.
Speaking of group Diamond, he gets credit for creating a 36-second gap to the other favourites but suffers by taking last in their sprint.
Result: 8th (+34", 13th GC (+8'06", 1st Youth - Only person that wanted to do something on the final stage. Didn't get any support, which is a shame because I think I could have won this stage today. But, alas, I'll take my white jersey and move on to the next race.
Summary: The oddsmakers liked Alex Vogel heading into stage's race, it's her teammate Marcus Diamond trying to escape with 6kms to go!
Doesn't work... The pack back together come to final cobbled climb.
It's a double for Team Saeco. Matteo Moschetti tops teammate Runako Tshabalala in a race decided by the sprinters. SEG might be a tad disappointed not getting at least a Top 5 here, but three in the Top 10 ain't bad: Diamond (7th), Vogel (8th) and Ramon Sinkeldam (9th).
Result: 7th - Made a move for the win. Not just for myself, but for Vogel as well back in the peloton. We just didn't have the speed to keep up at the end. Also, not often Vogel, Grace and I get to compete in the same race. It was quite enjoyable.
Summary: For those looking for a thrilling race, look away. The breakaway spoils this one. The favourites couldn't work together and squandered their chance to bring back the 9-cyclist morning break.
Result: 18th - Finished in the second favourites group. Not much to say about this one. Many helpers got dropped early on and we didn't have the firepower left to pull back the breakaway. That doesn't happen often in an one-day race, but it happened here today. Props to them.
Summary: You would think the favourites would learn their lesson after what happened two days ago at Record Bank E3. It's not the morning breakaway this time but a group of lesser known attackers get away with about 40kms to go and stay clear to take the front placings. Very poor from the peloton.
Result: 9th - Followed a late attack by Peter Sagan to nip the other lackluster favourites for a Top 10 finish.
Summary: A weird split sees a strong of eight cyclists separate from the pack with 45kms to go. They have some big names here with Per, Stuyven, Boom and Diamond. Plus, Liquigas has two helpers for Per.
This split is going to stick. A few cyclists realize this and try hard to get across the gap. Only one succeeds: Van Lerberghe (76CO, 75SP). He joins Van Gestel (72, 69), Diamond (79, 75), Per (83, 72), Boom (77, 69) and Stuyven (80, 76).
These six have a growing lead with 30kms left. Will they continue to work together or try to stab each other in the back?
We can say goodbye to Van Lerberghe with 23kms to go. Looks like Diamond is struggle a bit too on the back of the group. Looking comfortable is Stuyven with teammate Van Gestel pacing the group.
No! I don't believe it! Race favourite Per gets a flat with 16kms to go! Surely he can't make his way back now as the four remaining leaders aren't going to wait for him. What a terrible break for him.
Van Gestel is gassed and dropped. That means it's time for Stuyven to go! The Belgium tries to distance himself from Boom and Diamond with 13kms to go.
Stuyven is gone! But look at this, Per quickly gets his tire changed and has rejoined Boom and Diamond. Maybe the trio can work together to reduce Stuyven's one-minute advantage?
Per is a man on a mission. Boom can't keep up with the pace as we hit the final cobbled sector. Diamond is wheel sucking the best he can. Surely he would be the favourite if Per can pull back Stuyven and this turns into dramatic sprint to the line.
Diamond can't wait for a sprint. Per looks gassed and Diamond knows it. He will have 2kms to try and track down Stuyven. Is it possible?
No. Stuyven played his attack to perfection.
Result: 2nd - Quality race. Crazy with Per getting the flat and coming back. Maybe without the flat we pull back Stuyven's attack. But, regardless, I'll happily take second. Showed what I'm truly capable of.
1
Jasper Stuyven
Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise
5h22'35
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 49
3
David Per
Liquigas
s.t.
4
Lars Boom
Philips
+ 2'24
5
Jenthe Biermans
Amazon
+ 3'05
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
3-Mar
Strade Bianche
Merhawi Kudus
4-Mar
Paris - Nice
Michał Kwiatkowski
4-Mar
GP Industria & Artigianato
Mark Padun
4-Mar
Dwars door West-Vlaanderen
Bahram Niftaliev
5-Mar
Ster van Zwolle
Christophe Noppe
7-Mar
Tirreno-Adriatico
Urtzi Dominguez
8-Mar
Istarsko Proljece - Istrian Spring Trophy
Edward Diaz
10-Mar
Ronde van Drenthe
Alberto Bettiol
11-Mar
Paris - Troyes
Gian Friesecke
11-Mar
Rabobank Dorpenomloop Rucphen
Joris Nieuwenhuis
14-Mar
Volta ao Alentejo
Tosh Van Der Sande
14-Mar
Danilith Nokere Koerse
Matteo Moschetti
16-Mar
Handzame Classic
Nico Fletcher
17-Mar
Milano - Sanremo
Lorena Wiebes
17-Mar
Grand Prix of Sochi
Sasha Weemaes
18-Mar
Grand Prix de Denain - Porte du Hainaut
Alan Banaszek
18-Mar
Le Tour de Langkawi
Rafał Majka
19-Mar
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
Egan Arley Bernal
19-Mar
Tour de Normandie
Bryan Coquard
21-Mar
Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali
Pello Bilbao
21-Mar
Driedaagse De Panne - Koksijde
Owain Doull
23-Mar
Record Bank E3 - Harelbeke
Alan Banaszek
24-Mar
Classic Loire Atlantique
Christophe Laporte
25-Mar
Classica Aldeias do Xisto
Christof Gross
25-Mar
Cholet - Pays de la Loire
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
25-Mar
Gent - Wevelgem
Nils Politt
27-Mar
Gent-Wevelgem/Kattekoers-Ieper
Aksel Nömmela
28-Mar
Dwars door Vlaanderen
Jasper Stuyven
30-Mar
Route Adélie de Vitré
Patrick Konrad
31-Mar
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Slovakia
Danny Gosling
31-Mar
Volta Limburg Classic
Niklas Märkl
31-Mar
GP del Navarra
José Israel Jornet
31-Mar
Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux
1-Apr
La Roue Tourangelle
1-Apr
Ronde Van Vlaanderen
Marcus Diamond In
1-Apr
Vuelta a la Rioja
2-Apr
Itzulia Basque Country
Marcus Diamond In
3-Apr
Circuit Cycliste Sarthe - Pays de la Loire
4-Apr
Scheldeprijs
5-Apr
Circuit des Ardennes International
8-Apr
Paris - Roubaix
Marcus Diamond In
8-Apr
Klasika Primavera de Amorebieta
10-Apr
Paris - Camembert
11-Apr
Tour du Loir et Cher E Provost
11-Apr
Brabantse Pijl - Flèche Brabançonne
12-Apr
Joe Martin Stage Race
13-Apr
GB Beiras e Serra da Estrela
14-Apr
Tour du Finistère
15-Apr
Tro-Bro Léon
15-Apr
Amstel Gold Race
Marcus Diamond In
16-Apr
Tour of the Alps
17-Apr
Tour of Croatia
18-Apr
La Flèche Wallonne
Marcus Diamond In
18-Apr
Tour of the Gila
20-Apr
Vuelta a Castilla y León
21-Apr
Tour du Jura Cycliste
21-Apr
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Czech Republic
22-Apr
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Poland
22-Apr
Giro dell'Appennino
22-Apr
Liège - Bastogne - Liège
Marcus Diamond In
22-Apr
Rutland - Melton Cicle Classic
24-Apr
Le Tour de Bretagne Cycliste
24-Apr
Tour de Romandie
25-Apr
Gran Premio della Liberazione
27-Apr
Vuelta Asturias
27-Apr
GP Viborg
28-Apr
GP Himmerland Rundt
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
The Guardian
3522
Fernando Gaviria
Polska Travel
1097
2
Groupama - FDJ
2539
Katarzyna Niewiadoma
Groupama - FDJ
845
3
Philips
2079
Arnaud Démare
Groupama - FDJ
779
4
Amazon
2056
Egan Arley Bernal
The Guardian
755
5
Lotto Soudal
1821
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
695
6
Astana
1754
Ivan Sosa
The Guardian
660
7
Bahrain - Merida
1648
Tiesj Benoot
Astana
651
8
SEG
1474
Lorena Wiebes
Katusha Alpecin
645
9
Liquigas
1387
Mark Padun
Bahrain - Merida
600
10
Ridley
1320
Urtzi Dominguez
Liquigas
600
…
17Marcus Diamond
SEG
416
110Alex Vogel
SEG
70
222Grace Garner
SEG
19
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Bryan Coquard
France
Bretagne
9
2
Sam Bennett
Ireland
CAP48
7
3
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
Belarus
Moravia Steel
6
4
Dusan Rajovic
Serbia
Saidal
6
5
Egan Arley Bernal
Colombia
The Guardian
5
6
Sebastian Henao
Colombia
The Guardian
4
7
Marta Bastianelli
Italy
Caja Rural
4
8
Daniel Felipe Martinez
Colombia
Cofidis
3
9
Laurens De Plus
Belgium
Katusha Alpecin
3
10
Mark Padun
Ukraine
Bahrain - Merida
3
…
NR
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Grace Garner
United Kingdom
SEG
0
NR
Alex Vogel
Netherlands
SEG
0
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost:+1 Point Per Member
Spoiler
- Each member gets 4.0 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
Paris-Nice Prediction (Resolution): Nobody correctly predicted 13th so no stat unlock to reward this time. Good luck next time!