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[PCT] Tafjord Kraft (NC Jerseys)
Bjartne
Hehehehe, why are y'all just mocking my aging team? Pfft
There are no immediate plans to change strategy for the upcoming window.

So I will go into the transfer season by the saying:
If they are good enough they are young enough! Smile
 
baseballlover312
Definitely some restructuring necessary, but you'll have space for it!
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I could see a deal happening. Can we make it for a 3rd year in a row? Pfft

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Bjartne
baseballlover312 wrote:
Definitely some restructuring necessary, but you'll have space for it!


Yeah, it's going to be one busy transfer window.
Be prepared for my usual phone calls! Smile

redordead wrote:
I could see a deal happening. Can we make it for a 3rd year in a row? Pfft


I'm 100% sure we'll talk at the very least Wink
 
hillis91
Looks very likely that our paths will cross this off season.
Looking forward to chatting with you Smile
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Bjartne
2024 Squad


Our regular transfer season is now over, and we have gone from 13 to 25 riders.
As before, younger riders have not been prioritized as we wish to be competitive right now, in order to maybe hold our place in the division. If we manage to survive in the PCT for some seasons, younger blood will eventually be brought in, but for now, old is gold!

Our main goal this season was to be a force to be reckoned with in the sprints, and we needed a new dedicated sprinter for that purpose. We are delighted having acquired one of the best nordic sprinters in Sondre Holst Enger, along with what we hope will be a decent sprint train.

We have signed two loanees from our friends in Gjensidige, with young scandinavians Fjellheim and Wandahl in. They will be racing a lot this season and get the experience needed from the PCT-field.

Lastly, our biggest (and youngest Pfft) free agent signing is Pascal Ackermann. He was targeted early, due to his exciting combination (HI77,SP77). We look very much forward seeing him in action.

Unfortunately, Enger was the only leader we managed to sign this year, so we are a bit vulnerable in the mountains, without a GC-candidate, but we hope that our depth in the other domains may be enough to score some points and avoid relegation in the end.

Without further ado, here is the Tafjord squad for the upcoming season Smile

Climbers:
DEN Marc Christian Garby MO 78 €90,000 33
SWE Awet Gebremedhin MO 77 €150,000 32
DEN Rasmus Guldhammer (RR) MO 77 €50,000 35
NOR Bjorn Tore Hoem MO 76 €50,000 33
NOR Henrik Teslo Fjellheim MO 70 €25,000 23

Puncheurs:
NOR Kristian Dyrnes HI 78 €150,000 32
SWE Lucas Eriksson .............. HI 78 €130,000 28
GER Pascal Ackermann (RR) HI 77 €350,000 30
SWE Fredrik Ludvigsson HI 76 €50,000 30
DEN Frederik Wandahl HI 73 €25,000 23

Sprinters:
NOR Sondre Holst Enger SP 81 €250,000 31
SWE Christian Bertilsson.. SP 78 €70,000 33
LAT Emils Liepins.. SP 78 €100,000 32
NOR Syver Waersted SP 78 €110,000 28
NOR Hakon Frengstad Berger SP 77 €50,000 32

Cobblers:
FIN Olli Kulppi ................... CO 76 €80,000 33
RUS Viktor Manakov CO 75 €150,000 32
NOR Vegard Breen CO 75 €70,000 34
FRO Joanis Albert Nielsen CO 74 €55,000 31
FIN Jesse Kaislavuo CO 73€80,000 31

Time Trialists:
LAT Arturs Belevics (TT)..... TT 78 €80,000 28
NOR Andreas Vangstad TT 77 €130,000 32
DEN Rasmus Sterobo TT 77 €75,000 33
BEL Frederik Frison TT 77 €50,000 32
POL Jakub Kaczmarek TT 75 €100,000 31
 
Nemolito
Looks like a very versatile and competitive squad on any terrain. Except Enger you might not have the top riders in their discipline, but the depth approach has definitely been working for some teams, so hope to see it work for you as well!
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redordead
Enger did very well for me without a dedicated sprint train, so perhaps you can give your cadre of other sprinters a chance to look for their own results elsewhere.

Ackermann seems like the other key rider. If you can both him and Enger scoring well then you should have a decent season.

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Laurens147
Again such a cool local team to follow Smile The duo Ackermann-Enger should bring you a boatload of points. And the depth is spectular.

Only downside on that depth is that you don't have any developing riders yourself. Maybe next season if you can stay up.

Looking forward again to race against you, all the best! Grin
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Bjartne
Thanks for all the nice messages Nemo, red and Laurens!
We hope and believe that our squad depth will be the key to surviving the PCT division Smile

We are also very proud to have 3 national champions on board this season.
Belevics renewed his Latvian TT-jersey, with Guldhammer and Ackermann being new additions to the squad.

We hope that all these jerseys will be very visible in the PCT-field this year.
A huge thanks for all the shirt designers we have co-operated with through the years, espescially to hillis91 and alexkr00.


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Will be worn by everyone else! Smile
Made by hillis91


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Will be worn by Rasmus Guldhammer
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Will be worn by Arturs Belevics
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Will be worn by Pascal Ackermann
Made by Bjartne

Edited by Bjartne on 06-09-2024 12:24
 
ivaneurope
The NC's are simple, but very clean - I like them Smile
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Bjartne
In some hectic final hours deadline drama, Tafjord was involved together with several other teams, fighting to get under the wage cap.

We have successfully done so, with the help of our wonderful Ethiopian friends.
They will receive Frederik Frison at a fee of 50K. While we acquired Eipor Eiriksson at the very last minutes on a 10K stagiare contract.

To be honest, he is utter garbage in every discipline, but he is the icelandic double champion and we figured out that alone was worth 10K salary Pfft

We will post his jersey here, together with the updated squad at the end of transfers:

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2024 Squad

Climbers:
DEN Marc Christian Garby MO 78 €90,000 33
SWE Awet Gebremedhin MO 77 €150,000 32
DEN Rasmus Guldhammer (RR) MO 77 €50,000 35
NOR Bjorn Tore Hoem MO 76 €50,000 33
NOR Henrik Teslo Fjellheim MO 70 €25,000 23

Puncheurs:
NOR Kristian Dyrnes HI 78 €150,000 32
SWE Lucas Eriksson ............. HI 78 €130,000 28
GER Pascal Ackermann (RR) HI 77 €350,000 30
SWE Fredrik Ludvigsson HI 76 €50,000 30
DEN Frederik Wandahl HI 73 €25,000 23

Sprinters:
NOR Sondre Holst Enger SP 81 €250,000 31
SWE Christian Bertilsson.. SP 78 €70,000 33
LAT Emils Liepins.. SP 78 €100,000 32
NOR Syver Waersted SP 78 €110,000 28
NOR Hakon Frengstad Berger SP 77 €50,000 32

Cobblers:
FIN Olli Kulppi ................... CO 76 €80,000 33
RUS Viktor Manakov CO 75 €150,000 32
NOR Vegard Breen CO 75 €70,000 34
FRO Joanis Albert Nielsen CO 74 €55,000 31
FIN Jesse Kaislavuo CO 73€80,000 31

Time Trialists:
LAT Arturs Belevics (TT)..... TT 78 €80,000 28
NOR Andreas Vangstad TT 77 €130,000 32
DEN Rasmus Sterobo TT 77 €75,000 33
POL Jakub Kaczmarek TT 75 €100,000 31

Stagiares:
ICE Eipor Eiriksson (RR/TT) SP 63 €10,000 23

Edited by Bjartne on 06-09-2024 12:56
 
FrankMashy
Is prioritizing older riders truly the best strategy for long-term success in competitive cycling?
While the immediate goal may be survival in the PCT, could this approach hinder the development of younger talent and innovation within the team? What are the potential risks of relying too heavily on experienced riders at the expense of nurturing the next generation?",
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Bjartne
Hi Frank and welcome to the forum. Smile

No, it's definately not a long term strategy, but as you say, our immediate goal is to stay in the PCT-division and right now we figured out this was the way to go. As a promoted team, we are already lagging behind, quality wise, and the old riders we have acquired this transfer season will probably bring way more points than the 22-23 year old talents we looked at.

Everything we have done this transfer season was in the hope of staying up for another year. If we still relegate in spite of that, this was an horrible decision.

It might be anyway Pfft
 
baseballlover312
Bjartne wrote:

Hi Frank and welcome to the forum. Smile

No, it's definately not a long term strategy, but as you say, our immediate goal is to stay in the PCT-division and right now we figured out this was the way to go. As a promoted team, we are already lagging behind, quality wise, and the old riders we have acquired this transfer season will probably bring way more points than the 22-23 year old talents we looked at.

Everything we have done this transfer season was in the hope of staying up for another year. If we still relegate in spite of that, this was an horrible decision.

It might be anyway Pfft


I'm sorry to say, but I'm like 90% sure that's a bot. Pfft
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Bjartne
I'm sorry to say, but I'm like 90% sure that's a bot. Pfft


But he is not wrong though, and I'll take all the attention I can get Pfft
 
FrankMashy
Is it justifiable for teams to prioritize immediate results over long-term growth by relying on older riders? How do you think this impacts the development of younger talents and the future of the sport as a whole? Would the pursuit of short-term success ultimately hinder the potential for sustainable team evolution?",
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Nemolito
FrankMashy wrote:

Is it justifiable for teams to prioritize immediate results over long-term growth by relying on older riders? How do you think this impacts the development of younger talents and the future of the sport as a whole? Would the pursuit of short-term success ultimately hinder the potential for sustainable team evolution?",
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Prioritizing immediate triumphs by depending on veteran riders, though seemingly advantageous in the short term, fundamentally jeopardizes the long-term cultivation of both individual teams and the sport's overarching progression. While these seasoned athletes provide reliability and an assured capacity for victory, such a strategy inevitably marginalizes burgeoning talents, depriving them of the indispensable opportunities for development and refinement at the highest echelons. This relentless pursuit of short-term success undermines the potential for sustainable growth, fostering an insidious dependency on established figures and impeding the emergence of innovation, dynamism, and future excellence. In the broader context, this imbalance risks engendering stagnation, eroding the sport's vitality and diminishing its prospects for continual evolution. Nevertheless, there remains considerable faith in Tafjord Kraft, whose experienced and well-regarded manager has earned the admiration of both riders and fans alike, demonstrating the capacity to navigate these complexities with wisdom and foresight.
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Laurens147
Epic discussion Grin
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