AbhishekLFC wrote:
Nothing extra to say about Pogacar except for the fact that I'm excited to see him have a go at the PT having completed his development Siric will be a handful in whichever kind of flat races you decide to put him in.
I'm sure you're happy Pogacar is not in PCT, if I am reading that correctly
roturn wrote:
I knew Pogacar was good, but jeez, that Ardila guy is someone I really hadn`t followed a lot, neither in MG nor in RL.
That`s a nice duo to have for different kind of races.
One is way better and one way worse in MG than IRL
Nemolito wrote:
I'll be watching your Colombians closely as well. If they ever become available, I believe I'll come knocking on your door. But I do like the fact that one Slovenian-Colombian team has disbanded in PT and another one takes its place
Comments like that won't make them more available for you
jandal7 wrote:
Buitrago > Andres Camilo "Evil Areruya" Ardila. Gotta have backups in this line of work
Thank you for your kind words.
jandal7 wrote:
Great maxing trio. Pogacar is obviously a star right now and a super- one in the making, Zariff suits that solo sprinter spot (perhaps better in PCT it must be said), and much like knockout I'm a big fan of Siric's potential if he manages to get some attention next to Pogacar in the training plans.
I am open to donations for training
jandal7 wrote:
And not discounting Wright and Duyvesteyn as nice 50k pieces of the team's future, especially like seeing the latter developed, I can definitely be accused of not doing enough for mid-tier Kiwi talents (Strong is really my first one) but they have to be brought up by more than just BNZ
I guess Xero are very lax when it comes to local talent, we sometimes forget the team is registered with New Zealand as the primary nationality
The last part of the development series covers the riders that spent the year away from the team on loan. In this case everyone was on the level 1-3 clause.
Matevz Govekar | Pot: 5 | Age: 23 | Lvl: 3.06
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MO
HI
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2022
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Matevz spent his neo-pro season at CT team Caja Rural where he got plenty of racing. His role for next season should be either a hilly domestique or a breakaway rider. We're not quite sure how his development will go next year, but there is some potential that he could step into a leadership role in the future.
Kristjan Hocevar | Pot: 5 | Age: 24 | Lvl: 3.34
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Kristjan started off with us as a stagiare so he's a year behind optimal development. He spent last year at BWT Hyundai finding his spot in a very competitive continental team that is expected to move into the PCT division. He is a pure climber that should be a supporting rider now, but could grow up to a role that was/is held by Gilanipoor, Bouchard, Roman.
Veljko Stojnic | Pot: 4 | Age: 24 | Lvl: 3.15
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Another stagiare originally, Veljko spent last year riding at the highest level in the ProTour with Los Pollos Hermanos. A versatile domestique, he projects to be a solid time-trialist. A good comparison for him would be what Izidor Penko is now and that's a very useful rider to have.
This wraps up our three part series on rider development. We maxed out 3 riders this season, not our highest number, but one being Tadej Pogacar certainly makes up for that. In total there are 10 riders that have achieved level ups, 5 of them are from the Balkan region. We mentioned already last year that our talent development is bound to take a hit at some point. Spending next year in PT also limits some of our options. Still we remain committed to our regional development program.
Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Cedevita
redordead wrote:
I guess Xero are very lax when it comes to local talent, we sometimes forget the team is registered with New Zealand as the primary nationality
Makes sense, someone on the calendar team really doesn't reward us with suiting NZ races
Spoiler
And South Africa has a TTT too come to think of it
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