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baseballlover312
Luis Leon Sanchez wrote:

The amount of money some teams have in relation to my own scares me.


Please remind my to max out my goal costs the year Skjelmose becomes training eligible. Pfft
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Fabianski
baseballlover312 wrote:

Luis Leon Sanchez wrote:

The amount of money some teams have in relation to my own scares me.


Please remind my to max out my goal costs the year Skjelmose becomes training eligible. Pfft

Definitely the plan for next year when Schmid gets eligible Pfft
However, my issue is rather that I don't have any "big" goals that are potentially reachable, so it would clearly backfire the year after ^^

Actually not really happy I "had" to spend 1M on training, would clearly have preferred getting a deal for a top rider with that money (plus some more obviously), but it wasn't to be... Therefore trying to make Darbellay ready to take over from Stüssi once the latter declines.
And actually glad I did that Mo training plus two minor ones, instead of bringing one of my TTers to 79 - with that massive amount of TT training here, that wouldn't have made a significant difference. Not looking forward to meeting all these new monsters out there Pfft
 
baseballlover312
Time trialists and stage racers still the obvious training meta right now. Sprinters going out of vogue with the engine. Some interesting trainings among the second tier cobblers though. Interesting to see if Van Hooydonck especially will take the next step and deliver amazing wage/points, or settle into the Spengler/Altur tier. Obviously have to hope for the latter for my own team, despite liking him as a rider.

Hills not invested in very much, though a few riders will compete above Aranburu heavily in his niche still. We'll see if it was worth it. The other trainings done at least have satisfied me that my other options (Gregaard 79 mtn or Meiler 78 cob) wouldn't have been as impactiful.
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Bikex
Thanks for the updated db! Wirtgen should be the top timetrialist in the years to come with his training. Very impressive!
 
redordead
I never pick high goal costs, largely because I don't have top riders. It's been working out reasonably well for me.

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Fabianski
And yet, you were the team spending most money on training... Will have to analyze your deals to find out how you did this Shock
 
redordead
Fabianski wrote:

And yet, you were the team spending most money on training... Will have to analyze your deals to find out how you did this Shock

I sold most of my assets that I've been accumulating for a while and not spending anything. You likely won't see a repeat of this kind of spending from me.

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Fabianski
While we're at it, how about a couple of statistics about this year's training sessions?

First, money spent per team:
Spoiler
TeamMoney
Cedevita€ 4’650’000
EA Vesuvio€ 4’300’000
cycleYorkshire€ 3’100’000
Indosat Ooredoo€ 3’100’000
DK Zalgiris€ 3’050’000
ELCO - ABEA€ 2’750’000
Everesting€ 2’600’000
MOL Cycling Team€ 2’600’000
Newton Foundation p/b Zwift€ 2’550’000
Podium Ambition€ 2’450’000
Polar€ 2’400’000
Oxxo - Frisby€ 2’200’000
Sauber Petronas Racing€ 1’850’000
Fastned€ 1’700’000
Team UBS€ 1’600’000
King Power€ 1’500’000
Gazelle€ 1’450’000
Moser - Sygic€ 1’400’000
Lierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam€ 1’300’000
Tryg - Eni€ 1’300’000
Carlsberg - Danske Bank€ 1’200’000
Evonik - ELKO€ 1’200’000
ISA - Hexacta€ 1’200’000
Minions€ 1’200’000
McCormick Pro Cycling€ 1’150’000
Gjensidige Pro Cycling Team€ 1’100’000
Jura GIANTS€ 1’050’000
Aker - MOT€ 1’000’000
Grieg-Maersk€ 1’000’000
Glanbia€ 850’000
Team Puma - SAP€ 700’000
Rabobank€ 600’000
Simba Cement - Tanga Fresh€ 200’000
Team Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska€ 125’000
Cervelo Test Team€ 100’000


Most surprising maybe numbers 4-7 being all PCT teams, with only one of them relegating and being forced to sell, the others apparently making good money through sales (or just having huge budget thanks to goal accomplishment).


Now a small overview of training distribution between small, medium and big. Small means up to 67 (i.e. trainings with the exemption rule), medium is up to 79, and the big ones obviously are the 80+ ones. Always referring to new stat value.

Small (<= 67)16
Medium (> 67 and < 80)31
Big (>= 80)23



And finally going into details on the individual stats.
One thing to note is that only 8 out of 13 stats were trained at all. No energy training isn't surprising given the really low value/cost ratio (at least in my opinion). Downhill is similarly "useless" to train, whereas the lack of Prologue training probably is closely linked to the pretty limited number of fitting stages. Among the "secondary" stats, only Fighter, Flat and Acceleration got a couple of trainings - but you'll instantly see that they weren't overly relevant given the total training cost of <1M.

Here are the details:

StatTotalSmallMediumBigBig/TotalCash
Mountain23412730%€ 21’000’000
TT1104764%€ 14’900’000
Hill1133545%€ 9’375’000
Cobbles1109218%€ 9’350’000
Sprint851225%€ 4’300’000
Flat32100%€ 750’000
Acceleration21100%€ 700’000
Fighter11000%€ 150’000


Mountain still is the preferred training discipline - by quite a big margin, actually. More than twice as many trainings in Mo than in any other stat, almost 1/3 of them being "big" trainings.

However, TT is very impressive with their ratio Big trainings vs. total trainings - almost 2/3 of all trainings were 80+! The lowest training actually was 77->78 (Kiriakidis, O'Loughlin). So it's clearly considered that even most "medium" TT training isn't worth spending money.
It's a rather similar picture for hills, with only 3 trainings in the mid-range (the lowest being 75->76), and 5 big ones.
On the other hand, cobbles and sprints weren't attractive this year, with just Van Hooydonck and Gamper going big in the cobbles (also a result of many top cobblers slowly getting old), and Cullaigh being the only rider getting big sprint training (80->82).


In total, 60.5M were spent on training, which is over 5M more than last year. Mountain and Hill have about the same "popularity" in terms of big trainings, with TT however moving from 4th to 2nd in 80+ trainings. Which is probably what makes most of that 5M difference, as most other disciplines didn't change a lot - here's the short summary I posted in the 2023 thread:

Stat# Increases# 80+
Mountain226
Hill155
TT133
Sprint103
Cobbles94
Downhill20
Flat10
Acceleration10
Fighter10

 
SotD
Happy to see that we are still among the top trainers out there, even if we did probably make the least impact of the top 10 trailers. And with Coquard out to make it happen, we are likely also among the teams making the biggest step in the wrong direction strength wise.

A couple og crazy strong trainings, which is also a combination of interesting and scary. A bit too much TT for my liking, but Kiriakidis isn’t really in direct competition with a lot of them, as he won’t ever become a top TT’er. This was more or less his start towards becoming a decent GC rider. But for top 5-10 results.
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whitejersey
With the 5m more being spent on training it's no wonder that more than a few managers were struggling to sell off some of their normally relatively attractive subjects.
 
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SotD
Training of Kiriakidis isn't in the DB btw. He should be 78TT now.
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TheManxMissile
The following are missing their NC assignments in the DB

6319 Akil Campbell RR
6319 Akil Campbell TT
8147 Kristian Vanderpool TT
716 Cristian Perez TT
100 Connor White TT
6209 Alexandre Mayer TT

8143 Olivier Lecourt De Billot RR
5407 Leandro Marcos RR
5822 Darren Matthews RR
122 Chequan Richardson RR
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baseballlover312
whitejersey wrote:

With the 5m more being spent on training it's no wonder that more than a few managers were struggling to sell off some of their normally relatively attractive subjects.


Goes back to transfer tax being gross vs. Net I think.
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whitejersey
baseballlover312 wrote:

whitejersey wrote:

With the 5m more being spent on training it's no wonder that more than a few managers were struggling to sell off some of their normally relatively attractive subjects.


Goes back to transfer tax being gross vs. Net I think.


That's also an issue for sure, I didn't even generate that many funds this offseason and I was also impacted greatly by the tax being gross and not net, but even then that's probably less impactful than the 5 mill just not being in circulation.
 
baseballlover312
whitejersey wrote:

baseballlover312 wrote:

whitejersey wrote:

With the 5m more being spent on training it's no wonder that more than a few managers were struggling to sell off some of their normally relatively attractive subjects.


Goes back to transfer tax being gross vs. Net I think.


That's also an issue for sure, I didn't even generate that many funds this offseason and I was also impacted greatly by the tax being gross and not net, but even then that's probably less impactful than the 5 mill just not being in circulation.


Of course. If the tax was net though it would incentivize buying riders over training which would put money back in circulation.
 
ryant
Feel like a terrorist being the only manager doing significant SP training - and spending the joint 3rd most total on doing that as well xD

Can only hope sprints will be much less variable with the changes made I do say Pfft

Some real beasts in the making looking at that training list and some riders that have just become even better as well - (looking at MAL) 0.o
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knockout
ryant wrote:
Some real beasts in the making looking at that training list and some riders that have just become even better as well - (looking at MAL) 0.o


Cool

Casually improving from #1 MO/Hi rider to #1 MO/Hi rider. Totally worth it Grin
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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seancoll
Those TT trainings are never what I wanted to see, especially in the CT division. Didn't expect the competition there that folks are looking to provide, so should be an interesting year.

Wirtgen to 84 Shock
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Fabianski
Just noticed when trying to find height/weight of my riders...
Apparently, Rider ID 1628 Andreas Odie Purnama Setiawa's last name is actually Setiawan, at least all sources I found are saying so.
If it's too late for this year, maybe consider it for 2025, just a detail anyway Smile
 
Ulrich Ulriksen
In addition to ones noted above by TMM also missing NCs are

13 Chiu Ho San RR
596 Leung Chun Wing TT
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
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