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Diamonds in the Rough
Mresuperstar
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Tour de France Review (Part 1)

A year ago, I became a world-wide sensation by winning the coveted green jersey. I'm more than ready for an encore performance. Not to defend my green jersey, but challenge for the maillot jaune and win multiple stages instead.

The 112th edition of the Tour de France is bookended by two individual time trials. In between are six flat stages, six hilly stages, six mountain stages and a difficult cobbled stage three days into the race for good measure. A balanced behemoth.

The start list is obviously stacked with the best cyclists in the world. Starting with defending champion Ivan Sosa, who prepped with a second at Paris-Nice. Out of the Top 25 GC finishers from last year's TDF edition, 22 cyclists have come back — excluding 6th Marc Soler, 16th Ricard Carapaz and 23rd Fabio Aru.

Yet, the oddsmakers are in love with former World RR & ITT Champion Bob Jungels. A stage winner in 2024, but finished well outside the Top 25. His best finish here is 6th back in 2019. The 32-year-old doesn't have many cracks left to add this historic victory to his palmares. It certainly won't be easy. Many don't believe he is the clear-cut favourite.

Others say GCN's Egan Arley Bernal is the man to beat. The Colombian has returned to top former in pursuit of his fourth TDF crown after his three-peat from 2019-21 and has a strong lieutenant by his side in Tao Geoghegan Hart. Perhaps it's the other way around and Bernal will work for Hart.

There are others who even believe GCN Racing will be working for a third contender, Emanuel Buchmann. He has finished on the TDF podium twice (2nd in 2021 and 3rd in 2022). Safe to say GCN is the favourite to win best team.

The sprints will be contested by speedsters Lorena Wiebes (7 all-time grand tour stage wins), Arnaud Demare (18), Fernando Gaviria (26) and our tag team of Lucy van der Haar and Tebiro Pienaar.

Which means, I'll get to rest on the flat stages and be more fresh in the hills and mountains. So, probably not winning the green jersey this year.

The KoM jersey is anybody's guess. Probably the first GC contender who loses enough time to start chasing breakaway wins. And last, but not least, Florent Bayard will win the white jersey if he doesn't crash out. No competition in that competition. I would have given him a good challenge had I not aged out of U25.

Enough talking, let's get into the action! The 2025 Tour de France is underway!

Race Day #26-32 at Tour de France
July 7-13, 2025
First Week: Grand Departure is an ITT in Rouen, the capital of Normandy.

Pre-Race GC Favourites
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Stage 1

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Stage 2

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Stage 3

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Stage 4

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Stage 5

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Stage 6

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Stage 7

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Stay Tuned For Tour de France Review (Part 2)

Edited by Mresuperstar on 23-09-2021 22:22
 
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Fabianski
Great start, congrats! Too bad Marcus wasn't able to win that cobbled stage, but it looks like he's in great form nonetheless!
Did you actually choose the TdF variants, or is it just pure luck that there's a cobbled stage two years in a row? Obviously a huge advantage for Marcus, and this year it really worked out in his favor!
 
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Fabianski wrote:
Did you actually choose the TdF variants, or is it just pure luck that there's a cobbled stage two years in a row?

I believe I picked out last year's route because I just started adding variants into the game and they had to be manually changed last season. This year's route was randomly picked.
 
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Tour de France Review (Part 2)

Seven days in and the pundits are already declaring this race over. Bob Jungels is the consensus favourite to wear the yellow jersey all the way to Paris. It's simple. Follow any major attack and use the Stage 21 ITT to seal his victory.

The romantics want to see me, Marcus Diamond, put up a worthy fight but I assume most don't want to see my name alongside the great Eddy Merckx. I don't "deserve" that type of legendary status... not yet. They so arrogantly babble.

But, here is the thing, results matter. Feelings don't. I'm not the next Eddy Merckx. I'm the first and only Marcus Diamond. Whatever happens, happens. That's my ultimate destiny. My lasting legacy. And I want to win. Everything.

Race Day #33-39 at Tour de France
July 14-21, 2025
Recap of the first week of racing can be found below:

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Stage 8

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Stage 9

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Stage 10

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Stage 11

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Stage 12

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Stage 13

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Stage 14

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Stay Tuned For Tour de France Review (Part 3)

Edited by Mresuperstar on 28-09-2021 17:12
 
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Nemolito
Enjoying the read so far. Interesting first race to follow as a spectator Pfft Unless Jungels cracks heavily, the win should be impossible by now. Hope Diamond can hold on after his constant attacking, so he can ensure a podium spot in Paris.
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Fabianski
Well, I don't know about the TT stats of Martinez, Bjerg and Yates, but I fear that advantage might not be enough to secure the podium spot... Let's hope Marcus pulls off another great performance and puts some time into all his opponents!
Jungels looks set for the win, though. Guess we'll need to further train that mountain stat then. But a TdF Top 5 would be amazing nonetheless!
 
Mresuperstar
@Nemolito: Thanks for stopping by! I encourage new readers to check out Diamond's Wikipedia Page for a summary of the story so far. And yes, a podium placing appears to be the aim now. Diamond had his few attempts at yellow, but the climbers are too strong to ride away from.

@Fabianski: Ask and you shall receive. Although the Stage 1 individual time trial should give you a good gauge at how the one on Stage 21 around the Champs-Elysees will go. Doesn't look great for Diamond.

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1 Bob JungelsLeader818082
2 Marcus Diamond+ 2'57817971
3 Daniel Felipe Martinez+ 4'06858172
4 Mikkel Bjerg+ 4'32787483
5 Simon Yates+ 4'37828174
6 Maxim Shirshov+ 8'05807982
7 Emanuel Buchmann+ 8'25837875
8 Merhawi Kudus+ 9'18818173
9 Nairo Quintana+ 9'35817872
10 Primoz Roglic+ 9'44797779

 
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Mresuperstar wrote:
@Fabianski: Ask and you shall receive. Although the Stage 1 individual time trial should give you a good gauge at how the one on Stage 21 around the Champs-Elysees will go. Doesn't look great for Diamond.

Thanks Smile
Yeah, it doesn't look good vs Dumoulin and Bjerg, for sure. But if he can keep that 1'09" gap on Martinez and 1'40" on Yates, 3rd place should be realistic Smile Shirshov is too var away; if Marcus lost 1'45" on 26km, he won't lose much more than 2' on the winner in a 33km TT (at least that's my hope). But let's first survive those mountains Pfft Martinez seems to be on a great run, so Marcus better gets his legs going a bit better again!
 
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Tour de France Review (Part 3)

Bob Jungels, notwithstanding an utter collapse, should win this year's Tour de France. It would be his first grand tour triumph at 32 years old, and the first for Luxembourg since Andy Schleck in 2010. Hard to believe that's 15 years ago.

The only thing standing in Jungels' way are the famous climbs of Port de Larrau (Stage 15), Col d'Aubisque (Stage 16) and Mont Ventoux (Stage 20). The ITT on Stage 21 around the Champs-Elysees should favor Jungels if he is still in yellow.

The green and polka dot jerseys are more contested. Martinez, already with three stage wins, has shown he is the man to beat in the mountains. Yet, the Colombian is leading the points competition due to his consistency.

Then there is Sam Oomen, the defending King of the Mountain champion who will look to fend off his rivals by riding long days in the morning breakaways. No rider has won back-to-back KoM titles since Michael Rasmussen (2005, 2006).

History to be made. Let's watch the action of the third week unfold!

Race Day #40-46 at Tour de France
July 22-29, 2025
Recap of the first and second week of racing can be found below:

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Stage 15

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Stage 16

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Stage 17

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Stage 18

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Stage 19

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Stage 20

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Stage 21

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TDF Full Recap

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Race Day #47 at RideLondon-Surrey Classic
July 31, 2025
2020: 16th | 2023: 12th | 2024: 9th

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Calendar

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Season Rankings

Pro Tour Points

TeamIndividual
1GCN Racing9095Egan Arley BernalGCN Racing2913
2SEG7155Brandon McNultyZwift Pro Cycling2875
3Zwift Pro Cycling6510Marcus DiamondSEG Racing Academy2576
4McLaren - Bahrain6196Daniel Felipe MartinezPanasonic2479
5TAP Portugal5042Bob JungelsT-Mobile2384
6Ridley5030Tao Geoghegan HartGCN Racing2135
7AEGON4805Maxim ShirshovMcLaren - Bahrain1993
8Groupama - FDJ4659Adam YatesAstana1901
9Panasonic4605Lorena WiebesAEGON1817
10T-Mobile4096Gianni MosconTAP Portugal1745
51 Grace GarnerSEG486
190 Alex VogelSEG70

Individual Wins

CyclistNationTeamWins
1John DegenkolbGermanyLotto - Kern Haus12
2Egan Arley BernalColombiaGCN Racing11
3Brandon McNultyUnited-StatesZwift Pro Cycling11
4Dusan RajovicSerbiaSaidal11
5Aliaksandr RiabushenkoBelarusLa Plage Le Club10
6Daniel Felipe MartinezColombiaPanasonic8
7Jai HindleyAustraliaIsrael8
8Jhojan GarciaColombiaManzana Postobon8
9Louis BoussardFranceFortuneo - Samsic8
10Bryan CoquardFranceBretagne8
18Marcus DiamondUnited KingdomSEG6
NRGrace GarnerUnited KingdomSEG0
NRAlex VogelNetherlandsSEG0

World Cup Standings
8/14 Races

CyclistNationTeamPoints
1Lorena WiebesNetherlandsAEGON108
2Gianni MosconItalyTAP Portugal99
3Marcus DiamondUnited KingdomSEG91
4Tebiro PienaarSouth-AfricaSEG81
5Mads PedersenDenmarkPanasonic79
6David GauduFranceGroupama - FDJ63
7Robert PowerAustraliaAEGON62
8Tiesj BenootBelgiumTeam Sunweb60
9Wout Van AertBelgiumZwift Pro Cycling59
10Michael MatthewsAustraliaTeam CSC55
42Grace GarnerUnited KingdomSEG20
52Alex VogelNetherlandsSEG16

Evaluation

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Training Ride
*Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost: +1 Point Per Member

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Next Step: SEG was thrilled with Diamond's performance in the Tour de France and believe the team has a future grand tour winner. And, after an average spring classics season, the team is at crossroads on how Diamond should spend his training time moving forward.

(Option A): Grand Tours. Time trial and prologue become unlocked. Cobblestones and Acceleration lock, and both start to decrease one attribute point every six months. Starting this month with a -1.

(Option B): Classics and Monuments. Sprint and Downhill become unlocked. Mountain and Recovery lock, and both start to decrease one attribute point every six months. Starting this month with a -1.

(Option C): No specialization. All stats lock. Unlocks can be earned through wins. Any stat that doesn't improve over each six-month period will have a 25% chance of decreasing by one attribute point.

If there is a tie between options, then a random generator will be used.
Training ride updates will be applied before any possible stat locks occur.

 
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Jakstar22
Awesome grand tour!!

Option A - there’s more money in grand tour wins i reckon aha
 
jaxika
+4 Mountain
Option C
 
Nemolito
A great read! No podium in the end, but a top-5 is also very nice.

I'd go for option C and +4 mountain
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+4 Recovery and Option C
 
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+4 FTR Option C
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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."

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Fabianski
Too bad for that one off-day! Still a great performance, without any doubt!
Don't really understand why Marcus should already start decreasing at his young age, but I guess it is what it is...

Let's take +4 MO before all those stat locks. Taking Option C as well.
 
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Monthly Review

Preparing for Fulham's first appearance in the Premier League since the 2013-14 season was energizing to say the least. The youthful Adam Lallana is still running around the pitch like he could play 90 minutes with ease, even though he is only going to be on the sideline come game time as our head coach. Lallana posted a 7-1-1 record at the end of last season to lead us to promotion after ex-coach James Coppinger was fired following a span of 10 losses in 12 matches.

The front office didn't make too many changes over the offseason but did spend some significant money to bolster our chances of avoiding relegation.

The notable new signings include:

28yo CB Gonzalo Montiel (16 million from Everton).
25yo CM Nicolas Prado (3.8 million from ATP).
31yo CDM Kevin Stewart (3.7 million from Hull City).
25yo CAM Benjamin Garre (3.1 million from FC Ingolstadt).

Fulham also signed veteran 32yo RW Lucas Moura on a free transfer a week ago. Many believe the former PSG standout is washed up after not scoring a single goal in 13 appearance for West Ham and Tottenham last season.

On the other end, not much money gained by selling players. Ashley Hunter was sold to Birmingham City for 200k. Aging veterans Stefan Johansen and Arlind Ajeti decided to leave on free transfers to pursue more opportunities in lower leagues.

Lastly, Aaron Healy (to Bolton Wanderers) and Tyrell Foster (to Leyton Orient) were loaned out to continue their development.

The transfer season is ongoing, so more changes are still possible.

A few more friendlies to recap before getting to the regular season.

Fulham Preseason Friendlies
DateResultDiamond's Rating/Stats
Aug. 12-1 Loss vs. AS Saint-Etienne6.7 / 0 goals, 0 assists
Aug. 42-0 Win at Leyton OrientDNP / Cycling Race
Aug. 92-1 Win at Famalicao7.0 / 0 goals, 0 assists

Fulham concluded the preseason bolstering a respectable 4-1-0 record with 10 goals scored and 3 goals conceded. The team had eight different goal scorers with the exception Timmy Abraham finding the back of the net three times.

League play kicks off on a rare Monday night and will be broadcasted nationally!

Match Day #1 vs. Wolves (0-0-0, 0 Points, 13th)
August 18, 2025
Craven Cottage is buzzing, the return of Premier League football!

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Match Day #2 at Stoke City (1-0-0, 3 Points, 3rd)
August 23, 2025
Stoke coming off a 2-0 win over Bournemouth; Lingard with two goals.

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Carabao Cup at Bristol Rovers
August 27, 2025
Second Round: Fulham not messing around, going with the 'A' squad.

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Match Day #3 vs. Watford (1-0-1, 4 Points, 6th)
August 30, 2025
"Coach, what do you mean I'm not playing?"

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To Be Continued...

Strong Start (Resolved): Fulham's upgraded training facility is complete after a very generous donation was made by sports bettor Nemolito after correctly predicting Fulham's 2-1 win over Wolves.

Too bad Marcus Diamond won't get to experience it.

 
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Fabianski
Solid start to the season, well done!
Not really happy with the transfer, though. Just don't like Madrid, sorry. Surely a great story for Marcus, however.
 
Mresuperstar
Yeah, and I just want to note that I had no part in this. Football Manager decided Diamond was going to Real Madrid, therefore Diamond is going to Real Madrid.

 
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Fabianski
No worries... I was just really surprised, as until now we could decide even about minor details like Grace's new last name - but a big transfer just bypasses all the mechanics... But I understand you don't want to take any influence in FM Wink
 
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Fabianski wrote:
No worries... I was just really surprised, as until now we could decide even about minor details like Grace's new last name - but a big transfer just bypasses all the mechanics... But I understand you don't want to take any influence in FM Wink

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