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MG World Rankings | 2024
quadsas
No longer the worst PCT team, hallelujah
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DubbelDekker
We did go past Puma, but got overtaken by two other teams in the process. We need another rush of points to prevent slipping away further and losing this unique opportunity to reach the top.
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MacC
One rider in the top 500!

This is fascinating, I once started an exercise to see who was the all time high point scorer, got a few years in .. does anything like that exist?

The early years seem to have a different scoring system but multiplying by ten seemed rational
 
AbhishekLFC
MacC wrote:
This is fascinating, I once started an exercise to see who was the all time high point scorer, got a few years in .. does anything like that exist?

I think Aquarius has created something like what you described which has all time stats.

https://pcmdaily....rowstart=0

Not sure if this contains points.
 
AbhishekLFC
MG World Rankings

Now that the classic 2020 season is over, it's time to see where the teams' and riders' exploits puts them in the World Rankings. Once again, a big thank you to roturn, with the division rankings being the source of this thread.

MG Team World Rankings - End of Season 2020
With a jump of 7 positions, Isostar's PT win propels them to the top of the World Rankings for the first time ever. Puma fall a spot to be 2nd, while the ever consistent Moser remain 3rd, no change from the start of the season. Evonik's 2nd position sees them also jump 8 positions to come into the Top 5, with Gazelle falling 2 spots to be 4th. Festina's 6th place is their lowest ever position, since the start of this Rankings. A big drop for Aegon with relegation danger all year, while Aker and Indosat take even bigger ones after getting relegated. ISA are the biggest gainers in the PT, moving up 9 spots after securing their spot in the division for next year. Rakuten and cycleYorskhire actually move up despite relegation.

Surprisingly, the top3 in PCT either don't change positions or go down, with Mapei and Farfetch scoring less than their PT seasons last time around causing their loss of places. Desigual also retain the same spot as last season. The biggest movers in the PCT are MOL, who've made an excellent turnaround and move up 8 spots. They are followed by Xero, Swisslion and Zalgiris, who move up 7 spots each. Campari fall the furthest, as relegation causes them to lose 11 positions.

In the CT, Centovalli are the big movers, gaining 9 spots and have PCT to look forward to in 2021. Tryg's promotion also makes them gain 3 spots. Carrefour and Carlsberg do well to keep the same position despite falling a division from last time, while fellow promoters Philips lose 2 spots. Europcar's failure to challenge at the top of the CT means they lose a further 7 positions. Eddie Stobart falls 6. Project Africa have had the best season among new teams and they're even better than four existing teams now. Los Pollos also did well.
TeamDivisionCoefficientRankChange
Isostar - SpecializedPT745517
Team Puma – SAPPT72772-1
Moser SygicPT701130
GazellePT69094-2
Evonik – ELKOPT687958
Festina – OAKAPT66836-2
Air France – KLMPT60927-1
Grieg – MaerskPT60888-1
GeneraliPT601295
eBuddyPT5982101
Bennelong – MitcheltonPT593011-1
King PowerPT5783126
EA VesuvioPT576313-1
Aegon – PeroniPT569814-5
Aker – MOTPT548615-10
Team TinkoffPT538616-1
Volvo acc. by SpotifyPT4734173
ISA – HexactaPT4709189
Team UBSPT4489194
MapeiPCT439420-4
Farfetch Pro CyclingPCT434421-2
Repsol – NetflixPCT4204220
Rakuten Pro CyclingPT4162235
cycleYorkshirePT3982248
Indosat Oordedoo – ANZPT388625-8
DesigualPCT3607260
Fablok - Chocolate JacquesPCT323627-6
DuolingoPCT319528-3
Team Popo4Ever p/b NemiroffPCT3158291
Xero RacingPCT3147307
Podium AmbitionPCT313331-7
BakkafrostPCT3083322
Kraftwerk Man MachinePCT3072330
PolarPCT297034-3
Valio – Viking GeneticsPCT2860351
MOLPCT2817368
Berg CyclesPCT278337-8
MinionsPCT276638-3
Lierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeamPCT2696390
Swisslion Cycling TeamPCT2218407
Carrefour – ESPNCT2185410
Carlsberg – Danske BankCT2140420
Azteca – NBCSNPCT210843-3
Andorra Cycling ProjectPCT2099444
PhilipsCT207845-2
DK - SVA ZalgirisPCT2056467
Aramco DPPCT199447-2
GCN ProTeamPCT1974482
Campari Asahi ProcyclingPCT189049-11
Nordstrom - CA TechnologiesPCT183350-1
Centovalli – FiatCT1501519
Adastra N Hell Energy CyclingPCT1467520
Team EuropcarCT142653-7
Sauber Petronas RacingCT138654-3
Tryg - Ritter SportCT1324553
Gjensidige Pro Cycling TeamCT110156-2
BNZ Cycling TeamCT101657-2
Project: AfricaCT90858
Glanbia Foods Cycling ProjectCT89359-2
McCormick Pro CyclingCT80960-1
Los Pollos HermanosCT80761-
Eddie StobartCT74362-6
Bralirwa - Stevens BikesCT74063-
Guave's Sunlight CyclingCT70164-
Trans cycling teamCT58565-
StravaCT57566-
Nordica - EnelCT40567-
Sotto il sole di RiccioneCT36968-


MG Rider World Rankings - End of Season 2020
Herklotz displaces Bewley at the top, with the aging superstar dropping to 3rd. Phinney moves up to 2nd after an excellent season leading his team to PT glory. Taarmae is 4th, while Lecuisinier moves up 13 spots to enter the Top 5. Lopez, Kwiatkowski and Manninen are the big gainers inside the Top 50, with Wurtz and Per just outside also of note. Guys like Novak, Bizkarra, Malecki and Meurisse have all had seasons to remenber.
NameTeamCoefficientRankChange
Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP236611
Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized230323
Sam BewleyMoser - Sygic18053-2
Rein TaaramäeAker - MOT17444-1
Pierre-Henri LecuisinierFestina - OAKA1719513
Edvald Boasson HagenAir France - KLM158560
Romain SicardAir France - KLM154275
Angel MadrazoGazelle154081
Aleksandr PluchkinTeam Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff15129-1
John DegenkolbISA - Hexacta14381011
Simone PonziTeam UBS142211-4
Alexey LutsenkoKing Power1383127
Peter SaganMoser - Sygic1307134
Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP126414-4
Eduard GrosueBuddy1262159
Simon SpilakGenerali124316-12
Lukasz WisniowskiGrieg-Maersk121917-2
Robert GesinkDuolingo119318-4
Timofey KritskiyTeam Tinkoff - La Datcha116219-3
Jack BobridgeBennelong - Mitchelton11282025
Tomohiro KinoshitaRakuten Pro Cycling11152111
Michael Van StayenEvonik - ELKO1089224
Joseph DombrowskieBuddy107923-12
Bryan CoquardFestina - OAKA105124-4
Sean De BieAegon - Peroni10302517
Jonas AhlstrandVolvo acc. by Spotify1030265
Justo TenorioDesigual10252711
Miguel Angel LopezEvonik - ELKO100528109
Tejay Van GarderenEA Vesuvio98729-1
Lachlan MortonBennelong - Mitchelton97130-3
Merhawi KudusRepsol - Netflix968315
Jacopo GuarnieriBakkafrost959328
Danny SummerhillAndorra Cycling Project9553311
Eduard Alexander BeltranSwisslion Cycling Team94334-9
Peter KennaughAir France - KLM923354
Ion IzagirrePolar9123610
Michal KwiatkowskiAker - MOT89737108
Daan OlivierAegon - Peroni8883855
Jan BakelantsIndosat Ooredoo87639-26
Caleb EwanPodium Ambition83540-7
Ben SwiftBerg Cycles81741-19
Clement KoretzkyFestina - OAKA8014219
Louis MeintjescycleYorkshire7964323
Matti ManninenValio - Viking Genetics79544103
Dylan GroenewegenAegon - Peroni78045-15
Jan HirtMoser - Sygic780467
Martijn KeizerIndosat Ooredoo775477
Marlen ZmorkaRepsol - Netflix7744864
Ryan EastmanAzteca - NBCSN7734914
Tim WellensFablok - Chocolate Jacques7725025

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AbhishekLFC
MG World Rankings 2022

After a gap of a season, the MG World Rankings are back for the 2022 season. I hope to be able to keep this up to date as each rankings update comes through. A big thank you to everyone who does the monthly rankings, without which this ranking is not possible. For now, let's look at how the teams and riders stand at the start of the 2022 season.

MG Team World Rankings - Start of 2022 Season
TeamManagerDivisionCoefficientRank
Isostar - SpecializedCroatia14PT86821
Team Puma – SAPcio93PT81182
Evonik – ELKOknockoutPT75953
ELCO - ABEASotDPT70284
King PowerBikexPT64345
Moser SygicRomanPT63906
GazelleDubbelDekkerPT63537
Grieg – MaersktastasolPT62578
Huski Chocolatealexkr00PT61599
ISA – HexactaScorchioPT606610
Team TinkoffOlegTinkovPT587111
EA VesuvioSportingNonsensePT583212
Aegon – PeroniroturnPT565613
Amaysim CervélotsmohaPCT542414
De Stijl Cyclingjph27PT539515
MOLjaxikaPT508716
Zwift Pro CyclingMresuperstarPT487817
Aker – MOTemberPT439318
Xero Racingjandal7PCT417819
Team UBSBushwackersPT371820
cycleYorkshireryantPT365521
DuolingoGustavovskiyPT322522
PolarbeaglePCT319223
Team Popo4Ever p/b MorshynskafjhoekiePCT312824
Voyagin - Birdvalverde321PCT304525
Kraftwerk Man MachineDaveTwoBobPCT300526
Indosat OordedooEden95PCT279527
BinancefintasPCT273728
CedevitaredordeadPCT273129
Assa AbloySykkel_FreakPCT271430
Lierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeamOllfardhPCT267631
HelloFresh - LamprewhitejerseyPCT263332
Minions - SubwoolferMarcovdwPCT250633
Carlsberg – Danske Bankbaseballlover312PCT249934
Red Bull ŽalgirisquadsasPCT249835
Zara - IrizarLuis Leon SanchezPCT246736
Los Pollos HermanosNemolitoPT235837
Podium AmbitionTheManxMissileCT228338
Philips - Force IndiaAbhishekLFCPCT210139
Bralirwa - Stevens Bikescunego59PCT209340
Project: Africaaidanvn13PCT200841
Jura GIANTSFabianskiCT189842
Sauber Petronas Racingsammyt93PCT175243
Tryg - GobykliefwarriorCT164144
Gjensidige Pro Cycling Teamhillis91PCT153645
Trans Looney TunesTinxiaSPCT150146
BWT Hyundai N CyclingivaneuropeCT130647
StravaShonakPCT119848
McCormick Pro CyclingUlrich UlriksenCT113549
GlanbiaMacCCT112950
Tafjord KraftBjartneCT87351
BNZ-Superhero RacingJakstar22CT86552
Eddie Stobartsutty68CT60253

*New teams will be added from the next update.


MG RiderWorld Rankings - Start of 2022 Season
Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized23441
Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP23322
Pierre-Henri LecuisinierEvonik - ELKO18783
Rein TaaramäeZara - Irizar17154
Miguel Angel LopezEvonik - ELKO16175
Sam BewleyAmaysim Cervélo15776
Alexey LutsenkoGazelle14717
Lukasz WisniowskiAker - MOT14468
Sean De BieAegon - Peroni13959
John DegenkolbISA - Hexacta138310
Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP137511
Justo TenorioMOL Cycling Team135612
Peter SaganMoser - Sygic133413
Fernando GaviriaIsostar - Specialized130614
Aleksandr PluchkinTeam Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska128415
Angel MadrazoBralirwa - Stevens124416
Eduard GrosuHuski Chocolate119717
Tom WirtgenEA Vesuvio117218
Simon YatesZwift Pro Cycling114219
Romain SicardStrava111020
Mads WürtzGrieg-Maersk110121
Joseph DombrowskiGazelle109522
Merhawi KudusMoser - Sygic109423
Eduard Alexander BeltranCedevita107424
Bryan CoquardELCO - ABEA107025
Simone PonziMoser - Sygic104526
Michal KwiatkowskiMOL Cycling Team103427
Matti ManninenLos Pollos Hermanos99928
Clement KoretzkyELCO - ABEA96429
Jonas AhlstrandVolcanica - Fox95730
Floris GertsHuski Chocolate92231
Tomohiro KinoshitaVoyagin - Bird91132
Lachlan MortoncycleYorkshire90833
Marlen ZmorkaLos Pollos Hermanos89634
Jack BobridgeDuolingo89435
Jan HirtMoser - Sygic89136
Danny SummerhillcycleYorkshire87637
Timofey KritskiyGjensidige Pro Cycling Team86538
Primoz RoglicKing Power86039
Peter KennaughHelloFresh - Lampre82040
Robert GesinkIndosat Ooredoo80241
Edvald Boasson HagenTafjord Kraft80042
Matej MohoricAker - MOT79843
Adam YatesDe Stijl Cycling79744
Ryan EastmanDuolingo79445
Salem KemboiDe Stijl Cycling78346
Ion IzagirrePolar77847
Tim WellensAegon - Peroni77848
Davide FormoloHuski Chocolate76249
Yevgeniy GidichKing Power76150

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jandal7
Always enjoy seeing the new updates of this, thanks for bringing it back Abhi Grin
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."

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knockout
Same, always like to look at this. Quite cool to have or have recently owned three of the top five riders Cool
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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AbhishekLFC
MG World Rankings

It's been six months, but better late than never, eh? The first World Rankings of the 2022 season is here, which means I'm already doing better than last season. Small victories! Let's see how it looks.

MG Team World Rankings - After June 2022
Isostar keep their stranglehold at the top. In fact, only one place in the Top 5 has changed with ELCO dropping down from 4th and Gazelle replacing them. Despite a tough season so far, Los Pollos's PT run sees them climb 13 places in the rankings.

Indosat and Assa Abloy are the big losers in PCT, having dropped 10 places each. No major upward movements so far, with Lierse and Bralirwa moving up 5 places each as the best.

Podium Ambition unsurprisingly loses seven spots, as the highest decline in the CT. Eddie Stobart have already fallen behind three new teams. No one has improved more than one spot in the CT.
TeamDivisionCoefficientRankChange
Isostar - SpecializedPT925010
Team Puma – SAPPT770420
Evonik – ELKOPT750130
GazellePT706443
King PowerPT697450
ELCO - ABEAPT68986-2
ISA – HexactaPT660773
Grieg – MaerskPT650380
Moser SygicPT64839-3
Team TinkoffPT6431101
Huski ChocolatePT631111-2
De Stijl CyclingPT6091123
EA VesuvioPT606913-1
MOLPT5854142
Aegon – PeroniPT572815-2
Aker – MOTPT5415162
Amaysim CervéloPCT504217-3
PolarPCT4677185
Zwift Pro CyclingPT460019-2
Team UBSPT4479200
cycleYorkshirePT4358210
DuolingoPT4200220
Xero RacingPCT366023-4
Los Pollos HermanosPT34802413
BinancePCT3006253
Lierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeamPCT2827265
Voyagin - BirdPCT281427-2
Team Popo4Ever p/b MorshynskaPCT281328-4
HelloFresh - LamprePCT2763293
Kraftwerk Man MachinePCT275330-4
Zara - IrizarPCT2737315
CedevitaPCT269532-3
Carlsberg – Danske BankPCT2674331
Minions - SubwoolferPCT259134-1
Bralirwa - Stevens BikesPCT2508355
Red Bull ŽalgirisPCT243736-1
Indosat OordedooPCT233537-10
Philips - Force IndiaPCT2216381
Sauber Petronas RacingPCT2195394
Assa AbloyPCT219440-10
Jura GIANTSCT1956411
Trans Looney TunesPCT1917424
Project: AfricaPCT190543-2
Gjensidige Pro Cycling TeamPCT1742441
Podium AmbitionCT152045-7
StravaPCT1469462
Volcanica - FoxPCT1469475
Tryg - GobykCT142848-4
McCormick Pro CyclingCT1374490
Crabbe-CC ChevignyPCT1359501
GlanbiaCT131151-1
BWT Hyundai N CyclingCT127152-5
BNZ-Superhero RacingCT938531
Tafjord KraftCT85954-1
Colombini-Adler AalterpaintCT551551
Bianchi - PaneraiCT52656
Caja Rural Cycling TeamCT47557
Eddie StobartCT46858-3
Oktal Pharma - TotalTVCT45859
Bonduelle - Eesti EnergiaCT32960
Air New Zealand p/b PirelliCT25761
Bordeaux Métropole - EuskotrenCT23362
Staffbase - BHPCT21263
Le CreusetCT16964


MG Rider World Rankings - After June 2022
Isostar there, Isostar here, Isostar everywhere. At the top anyway! Phinney continues to lead the standings, as the two below him have swapped around. We can probably expect that to change again after the TDF, maybe. Dpmbrowski makes the biggest jump in the Top 10, and now sits pretty at 4th. Demare at 5th, also has moved up a fair few places. Pedersen is the rider with the biggest jump inside the Top 25.

Just outside the Top 25, Bernal has started to fulfill his potential and makes a massive leap from outside the Top 200. Sicard has the highest fall in the Top 50, with Pluchkin and surprisingly, Beltran, who sits just outside the Top 50 now, giving him competition.
NameTeamCoefficientRankChange
Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized268010
Pierre-Henri LecuisinierEvonik - ELKO213421
Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP18693-1
Joseph DombrowskiGazelle1682418
Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP166956
Lukasz WisniowskiAker - MOT155662
Miguel Angel LopezEvonik - ELKO15427-2
Alexey LutsenkoGazelle15028-1
Fernando GaviriaIsostar - Specialized141395
Peter SaganMoser - Sygic1384103
Merhawi KudusMoser - Sygic13771112
Rein TaaramäeZara - Irizar136812-8
Bryan CoquardELCO - ABEA13361312
Tom WirtgenEA Vesuvio1313144
John DegenkolbISA - Hexacta127915-5
Sam BewleyAmaysim Cervélo122916-10
Justo TenorioMOL Cycling Team122317-5
Eduard GrosuHuski Chocolate117718-1
Mads PedersenGrieg-Maersk11511978
Sean De BieAegon - Peroni114820-11
Angel MadrazoBralirwa - Stevens110521-5
Matti ManninenLos Pollos Hermanos1095226
Floris GertsHuski Chocolate1094238
Davide FormoloHuski Chocolate10902425
Jonas AhlstrandVolcanica - Fox1078255

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Laurens147
Thanks Abhi for compiling this! However, Crabbe isn't included, or am I missing something? Pfft
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SotD
Oh man, Vlatos, the only greek rider in the top 100 lost 21 places and drops 21 places out of the top 100 Pfft

I think this is a proper answer, that we need bigger greek talents, if a PT team with huge focus can't have a top 100 rider Wink
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knockout
Still top three. Kinda expected to drop this year but there is still some room for others to climb past us...
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Fabianski
Points slightly going up is a good trend, especially given that our first half of the 2020 season (which should now have been excluded?) was strong as well. Sauber and Bralirwa have moved past us, which feels right given the strong season they're having. Let's see if we can find our mojo again and keep on scoring well.

In the individual rankings, Stüssi has now moved past Moscon, which is not surprising given the latter's no-shows so far. Masnada with a big jump up, though, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him overtake at least Moscon. Aregger gaining some spots despite not riding in PT anymore shows that he's having a really good season so far!


SotD wrote:
Oh man, Vlatos, the only greek rider in the top 100 lost 21 places and drops 21 places out of the top 100 Pfft

I think this is a proper answer, that we need bigger greek talents, if a PT team with huge focus can't have a top 100 rider Wink

Well, there are several teams with a Swiss focus, and the highest ranked Swiss rider (Schelling) has just dropped to P100 now. UBS always switching divisions surely doesn't help for some consistently high scoring, though. And we'll have to wait and see what damage the likes of Hirschi or Schmid can do once maxed, so maybe the future might look better.

I'm by no means against adding a strong Greek talent, but you've only just started to seriously train multiple Greeks if I'm not mistaken. And the World Ranking shows that several of them are on a great path; Spanopoulos, Kiriakidis and and Giannoutsos have all gained more than 200 spots, Farantakis and Mavrikakis are close to or above 100 gained spots as well. So I don't think it's looking too bad for Greek cycling Wink I could well imagine having more Greeks than Swiss riders in the Top 100 in two years Pfft
 
SotD
If there's more Greek riders in the top 100 than Swiss in 2 years time it's because 15 mio have been invested into them Wink

I would love just 1 Schelling, Hirschi, Spengler, Mäder, Reichenbach or Schmid level talent Smile
They haven't shown up since Tzortzakis and Vlatos. One has stopped, the other declines after this season. Farantakis I suppose is the one that can somewhat match a couple of the above talents, but hardly as good as either when all is maxed.

Maybe a couple of Stüssi, Frankiny, Müller, Küng, Chavanne or Dillier level could also be worth it.

Most of the greek talents (including Giannoutsos, Mavrikakis, Vila, Kiriakidis, Ioannidis, Christapopoulos, Christakos, Karatsivis etc.) are at the level of Frankiny, Schir, Aregger, Bissegger etc. at the very best.

Without training there's no Greeks in the DB that will enter the top 100 ever Wink
It's fair to say that a couple of swiss riders could do that. I think atleast these have a realistic shot (I don't know how much training is invested, I just look at stats):
Lukas Spengler
Patrick Schelling
Marc Hirschi
Kilian Frankiny
Colin Stüssi
Gino Mäder
Stefan Küng
Silvan Dillier

They won't all go there, but all have the potential to sneak into the top 100 now and again.
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hillis91
And the same can be said about Norwegian riders, with several teams high up in the "system" but not exactly the same for the rankings. Halvorsen at 72nd is the highest?
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SotD
hillis91 wrote:
And the same can be said about Norwegian riders, with several teams high up in the "system" but not exactly the same for the rankings. Halvorsen at 72nd is the highest?


True, but they atleast had Edvald Boasson Hagen up until now that was in top 10 most of the time. Aswell as some higher than greek level riders:
- Fredrik Strand Galta
- Odd Christian Eiking
- Tobias Foss
- Vegard Breen
- Rasmus Tiller
- Sven Erik Bystrom
- Jo Kogstad Ringheim

Enger is probably similar to Farantakis. Nesset similar to Giannoutsos, Hoelgaard similar to Vila, Vangstad similar to Christapopoulos etc.

And some out of thise world talents Smile
- Tobias Halland Johannessen
- Andreas Leknessund
- Anders Halland Johannessen

I'll happily trade Wink

EDIT: Both Enger and Galta are top 100 to btw.
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Fabianski
@SotD, Spengler might be the Swiss rider with the most money pumped into so far Wink
I'm aware that none of the current Greeks might make it into the Top 100 without training - but imho only the top talents will anyway, so maybe max 10 riders per year. Of the Swiss riders, Schelling might (if he does a good TdF), but I'm not sure if he got some (significant) training earlier. I think if any of the younger riders can make it without training, that would be Hirschi. I can't see any of the others be strong enough for that.

Considering Vlatos, btw, I'd say he's about in the right spot, being the 3rd best one-dimensional TTer (counting Würtz in there as well). Losing some points probably is linked to the influx of strong TTers (also remember that PT had two teams less last year); maybe with the reduction of daily form impact might however generally increase the scoring for TTers, as those are pretty random right now.


@hillis
You're definitely right that Norwegians aren't very strongly represented. It surely doesn't help that some of the strongest guys are riding in lower divisions, though, where scoring simply is lower than in PT in general. At least there are two Scandinavians in the Top 25 right now Pfft And especially THJ (potentially 80 Mo) and maybe Leknessund should be some good prospects for the near future Wink
 
AbhishekLFC
Laurens147 wrote:
Thanks Abhi for compiling this! However, Crabbe isn't included, or am I missing something? Pfft

Sorry about that. Somehow fell out of the excel sheet Embarassed

Thanks for pointing it out. If anyone else spots a rider or team missing, please let me know.
 
SotD
Just because I have too much time on my hand, here's top 250 by this ranking - and then by DB OVL strength afterwards Smile

France19
Holland18
Italy17
USA13
Belgium12
Australia11
Germany11
England9
Norway9
Portugal9

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By OVL:
France18
Italy17
Holland16
Belgium14
Australia11
Germany11
Spain10
England10
Colombia9
Norway9

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Not exactly the same, but there is a pretty solid corespondance, despite this ranking calculating for 3 seasons and the OVL is sorted solely on current level.
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TheManxMissile
@Greek debate
You don't want me wading into this - the manager who tanked through multiple years and relegations just to get enough Caribbean's into the game to set-up a passable CT team in another years time Pfft #JusticeForPirates


@Rankings
The above explains why we're one of the hardest dropping teams, and oof boy, that drop is going to become even more pronounced. This maintains a place as one of the most interesting analyses in the game, really great to get the comparisons a couple of times a year and chart history.
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