Ladies, and gentlemen. We've obviously finished with transfers for quite some time but we'll have a quick rundown of anything not yet covered in the previous posts. Only one incoming rider hasn't been covered yet and it might be a kind of 'panic buy' as I wanted to be sure we had enough riders.
Guillaume Haldimann comes in as a stagiaire, he's not a bad rider but yeah. Spent our last wages on him and he probably wont ride for us.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Guillaume Haldimann
70
54
59
72
65
66
69
51
59
61
67
65
72
Outgoing transfers
I'm not going to spend a huge amount of time on this, is it sad to see some team legends going? For sure, but we have to look to the future. Can't promise when or whatever, but we will create some form of tribute to the legendary riders who have worn our shirts the last three years. In particular for guys like Reis, Afewerki, Quispe, and the unforgetable Lahcen Saber. But that's not why we're here today.
Rafael Reis, a name that will be recalled in the future whenever our early years in the ManGame are discussed. Big money flop in our first PCT year, dominating Underdog in our second. The man literally went home, only to go big the year after. His floppiness in 2023 might have almost relegated us, while his dominant performance in 2024 almost single handidly brought us to the promised lands. I would've loved to have kept him, even if it's just until a certain talent maxes out. But alas, Rafael is 33 by now and with the dwindling number of pointscorers that remain we needed a big hitter. Rafael leaves us for 600K bananas, and will don the iconic yellow and blue for the Minions. We wish him all the best, may he come second behind Eastman, god bless.
While Reis may have almost tanked us in 2023, Afewerki definitely kept us up. The man was an overperforming machine. Never a big hitter but always consistently finishing in that edge of top 5-top 10 area to score big points over the season. But let's be honest, I blame us missing promotion last year on him. He was decent don't get me wrong, but where he overpeformed in some races he also flopped in others where we definitely expected something. Also 33, we no longer believe his stats would get us a worthy amount of points so ciao Elias. He crosses the big blue ocean and leaves us for 150K to Spark NZ.
Alain Quispe. That's it, no further explanation. The man is a living, breathing legend. Scored points always and everywhere even if it was only a handful. Won a stage in the Arab Tour back in our 2022 CT season. We needed the wage, cash was never really the issue for us as we never spent 'actual' money on any incoming riders. He leaves us for the minimum fee to Ekoi, I wish him many more legendary races.
Moiruri and Marigny-Lagasse were pretty anonymous riders for us so, bye bitches. The only other rider we should mention is Juan Ayuso. Last season our intention was honestly just all out onto promotion so we had the big bucks to sign Isaac Del Toro. We pulled out of that idea, mainly because some conversations all lead to the same conclusion. Why waste our chances on one of the best stage racing talents of the year to wait for a certain Mexican that might not be of the same caliber. Well, Del Toro had a stellar season working up to this pre season and is definitely of the same caliber. So Adios Juan, was nice knowing you but Torito is my one and only love.
Technically we made some profit on Juan, as in the assets we recieved for him have a higher total value than we had spent in loan fees so whatever. We got our big points scorer in Eastman, and got a handful of other riders to sell off again and recieve the cash needed/wanted to train some riders.
All in all, transfers was a bit too calm for my liking. But yeah that's what you get for spending half of your budget on one talent. It'll be worth it in the long run for sure. I wanted to cover our training in the same post but it seems I have run out of time once again. So, along with our first training post we will also announce our full squad for the season tomorrow! See you later lads, cheers.
For the first time in the history of Colombini, we've managed to get the funds together to train two(!) of our lads! Why stress about bidding for an absolute star when you can create one? Neilson Powless was already a very good rider, don't get me wrong, but he really lacked that extra punch to be considered a points scorer. So, I spent a big amount of cash to get him that extra punch. Let me show you what we've done.
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
OVL
2024
72
78
72
78
76
74
76
59
65
71
64
65
78
76.5
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2025
72
78
72
80
76
74
76
59
65
71
64
65
78
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No clue what his current OVL is but he becomes our highest OVL rider on the team.
With the infamous Eddie Dunbar stuck in PT, we figured a TT artist who felt comfortable at altitude was missing in the division. Ofcourse he isn't as punchy as Dunbar, but he does become one of the best timetrialing climbers around and should pay back in a decent amount of points!
We also really tried to get Houcaine El Sabbahi a fair cash injection but the lack in interest in the riders we had on the chopping block means we missed the necessary cash for it. So, we trained a multi-National Champion from San Marino. That's right, Federico Olei has grown as a rider after his C2 victory in god knows where.
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
OVL
2024
69
66
73
62
73
71
72
51
75
75
62
62
69
73.56
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2025
69
66
74
62
73
71
72
51
75
75
62
62
69
74
It's not much but it's honest work. Olei isn't a bad rider so to speak, always stuck behind that demon Vliegen. Perhaps he shows his killer instinct this season? Anyways, a slight push in the hills department wouldn't hurt and we had no other way to use the cash so YOLO.
Now, let me present to you all our team for the 2025 season! We're capped out in every way so it's finito! Meet the Colombini Kometa riders.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Ryan Eastman
69
81
70
76
75
74
74
55
61
68
72
65
72
Neilson Powless
72
78
72
80
76
74
76
59
65
71
64
65
78
Houcaine El Sabbahi
77
64
69
64
72
76
77
64
78
77
68
68
72
Jan Xandri
68
76
73
73
68
74
72
60
60
69
75
74
71
Federico Olei
69
66
74
62
73
71
72
51
75
75
62
62
69
Felix Sprenger
73
70
71
68
75
71
70
65
67
79
75
78
70
Kwanele Jele
66
77
64
52
74
75
71
55
54
70
78
83
54
Andrea Aquilani
74
64
67
69
70
72
75
64
75
74
68
67
73
Youssef Bdadou
71
63
72
70
70
69
65
70
72
74
73
69
70
Daniel Bonello
72
66
69
69
72
71
70
72
66
67
65
70
70
Casper Van Uden
68
64
63
66
70
73
69
52
74
74
63
72
65
Oscar Onley
67
71
71
61
71
72
64
64
63
69
66
70
60
Isaac Del Toro
68
71
69
68
71
70
72
63
60
72
65
69
67
Stan Martino
68
73
66
64
73
72
72
67
65
68
71
72
64
Luke Borg
68
69
69
61
65
67
64
63
68
74
71
68
62
Matteo Milan
67
55
63
61
69
68
65
63
73
73
62
59
63
Andrea Alfio Bruno
68
62
70
60
69
70
63
62
66
68
69
68
59
Awet Aman
63
68
69
60
65
68
66
58
62
65
62
66
59
Guillaume Haldimann
70
54
59
72
65
66
69
51
59
61
67
65
72
Finlay Pickering
66
69
67
63
70
68
71
55
57
66
63
70
62
Davide Ruvalcaba Reyes
66
71
63
62
68
70
68
55
60
65
59
76
65
The team looks quite shit, I won't lie. But realistically only Eastman, Powless, El Sabbahi, Xandri, and Olei are maxed. Everyone else is still training so yeah, a very future centered team at the moment. Felix Sprenger, Kwanele Jele, Youssef Bdadou, Daniel Bonello, and Stan Martino will be maxing out this season so the top half should look more stacked coming into 2026!
Hope that training him means you plan to keep Powless next year, because keep him away from me please! Beastly upgrade. And really love a Sanmarinese training. Seems like even if you go down as you're prepared to, you'll have some big moments and go out in style, at least with the American duo, which is always the best way to have a tank year. Congrats on Del Toro, and congrats to your accountant who I'm sure will be paid a similar figure as he begins work on next year's renewals and mock transfer sheet already
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Exciting training for Powless! He should score tons this year.
That's the plan I hope! Powless was Reis' second in command but didn't get much opportunity to really shine, so with this training he should be on that higher level. Besides, for Powless' wage there's virtually no real affordable leaders of similar quality.
Hope that training him means you plan to keep Powless next year, because keep him away from me please! Beastly upgrade. And really love a Sanmarinese training. Seems like even if you go down as you're prepared to, you'll have some big moments and go out in style, at least with the American duo, which is always the best way to have a tank year. Congrats on Del Toro, and congrats to your accountant who I'm sure will be paid a similar figure as he begins work on next year's renewals and mock transfer sheet already
Ideally yes, you never know what the future has in store, but with Eastman having another downgrade he won't be up to par anymore should we survive. So in a way Powless is getting ready to take top spot at the team for atleast a few years. I haven't been as commited to the San Marino grind as Sammy, but they're still my big love It's not that I 'prepared' for the drop, more that I accept the risk and will deal with it when it comes.
Speaking of an accountant, you know a good one? Seems mine had a stroke seeing that winning bid roll through.
Don't really get the Olei training from a logical perspective, but as a manager doing exactly this to keep regional riders relevant I love it!
Also Powless to 80TT is a real power move! I think that will make the difference between having him as a solid rider to a real leader. Well played!
Wasn't super logical tbh, but having cash but no spare wage doesn't leave alot of options unless giving up half to carry over to next season which sounded silly to me. National focus + spare cash = why not
That's the plan, hopefully , he wasn't bad last season but obviously lacked that extra step to fight at the top. Plan was to get him to 80mtn already, but with Eastman it barely would be worth it planning wise. Having that strong TT opened another side of the calendar we don't normally adventure into.
Eastman is still one of the divisions best stage racers and Powless could be the new Dunbar, but behind them it's mostly hit and hope (and to be honest even more hit than hope) so the danger of relegation is realistically rather big. But if anyone can magic his way out it's clearly you!
With the team finalized, it was time to get those NC shirts sorted! So let's see who will wear which nation's colours on their backs for the season!
Andorra
Jan Xandri has been an important piece of the team ever since we promoted to the PCT, and this year once again he will ride around in that by now characteristic tricoleur on his back!
Liechtenstein
Felix Sprenger was picked up back in our first and only CT season, last year he wore the Liechtensteiner colours already, and this year he's the double champion for another year.
Morocco
Can't even remember how long for we've had atleast one Moroccan champion riding for us, doubt Saber was the champion back then but Houcaine El Sabbahi has been the road champion for a bit now. He once again get's to wear the iconic red on his back. This year however, our other Moroccan Youssef Bdadou will get to wear the same during timetrials!
Malta
The Maltese championship has been monopolized for several years now and we continue to do so! Only this time it's Luke Borg who has the Road NC in his possession. Sadly, we missed out on the TT Championship but that won't take us long to regain!
SAN MARINO
We only missed out on the iconic Sanmarinese championship once, and never again! This year, Andrea Aquilani has stepped out to be the biggest of the bunch in our home nation. That white and blue ever so iconic for us!
eSwatini
My memory is super horrible so I have no recollection if we have ever had the eSwatini champion in our midst, but I am sure as hell we do now! Kwanele Jele will wear this beautifully coloured shirt this year to represent one of the smallest nations on the African continent. Easily one of my favorite riders on the team because of his special statline and obscure nationality ofcourse!
Big shoutout as always to Hillis for creating these pieces of art once again. Ciao ciao!
Great jerseys! And I like that squad. Yeh it may not be the strongest but I think you have great leaders that should be able to carry the younger guys on the team! I like the training of Powless. He becomes a lot scarier then he was before
Love the NC jerseys! They look fantastic! Great work Hillis!
Love the set of NC jersey's, great to see a micronation team with four micro nation jerseys.
Powless to 80 TT makes great sense and makes him a definite top 10 scorer. A bit of a pity Eastman has a similar skill set but luckily lots of races to suit them.
And obviously a very impressive roster of talents.
Great jerseys! And I like that squad. Yeh it may not be the strongest but I think you have great leaders that should be able to carry the younger guys on the team! I like the training of Powless. He becomes a lot scarier then he was before
Love the NC jerseys! They look fantastic! Great work Hillis!
Had to do what I had to do, slowly shifting to a fully self developed squad requires sacrificing points I guess.
Love the set of NC jersey's, great to see a micronation team with four micro nation jerseys.
Powless to 80 TT makes great sense and makes him a definite top 10 scorer. A bit of a pity Eastman has a similar skill set but luckily lots of races to suit them.
And obviously a very impressive roster of talents.
Still a few micro jersey's to go, unsure if Gibraltar would ever be added in as I suppose they're counted under Britain but I need that Monegasque shirt
Guess it's time to announce our full calendar for the first time ever. Not sure what to say really but enjoy knowing where we will be present throughout the 2025 season!
Hello all, trying to be more involved with the HQ and all throughout the season which I hope y'all appreciate so here I am again to announce the goals for the season. After our achievement of succeeding in 4 out of 5 goals in 2022 we never have gotten a single one again, something we hope to change this year!
PTHC
Criterium du Dauphine Libere
Win
PCT
Individual Standings
Win
HC
Tour d'Andorra
Win
HC
Tour du Maroc
Win
HC
Tour de Romandie
Win
As you can all see, we've gone full week-long stage race mode this year. Our plan was to get a big leader to replace Reis, and with two of our favorite stage races being upgraded to HC we just couldn't resist. It definitely won't be a walk in the park to achieve either of the HC goals and especially the Dauphine, but its far more realistic than what we've done in past years. Ofcourse PCT win is just for that extra bit of cash.
Hopefully Eastman does the business in these goal races. I guess 80 TT Powless wasn't a sure thing before because I could see some of the goals picked for him. But even so you will be well set for goal races next year