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Calendar, Goals and Race Profiles 2026
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Reminder for all ct teams and especially the late new additions: You need to submit your goals before transfers to get your budget.
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Heine
18 Goals recieved for PT. If you still havent sent them, get it done before transfers!
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betancur
knockout wrote:

Reminder for all ct teams and especially the late new additions: You need to submit your goals before transfers to get your budget.

Submitted my goals, how do I get the budget?
 
Heine
betancur wrote:

knockout wrote:

Reminder for all ct teams and especially the late new additions: You need to submit your goals before transfers to get your budget.

Submitted my goals, how do I get the budget?


You'll get it from Nemolito soon Smile
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DubbelDekker
I return from holiday on saturday. Won’t be able to do goals or read the transfer rules before that.
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Fabianski
Now that race selection and planners are (or should be) done, my two cents on the Calendar.

Generally speaking, I like many of the new hills profiles, and I think some of them will be really good to create gaps. Having quite some MM stages will be interesting as well to see the impact of the MM stat - will it be the pure climbers who have an advantage, will the puncheurs keep up - or is it really a high MM stat (so currently strong Mo AND Hi, but that will change) that is important?

My pain point however are the TTs. Yes, I do have a decent TTer, and I like TTs in general, so I'm definitely biased. But I don't appreciate shortening or removing TTs in general - if TTers are too much bang for the buck, then make them cost more. Of course, we do need races for non-TTers, in particular for the climbers, no question about it! But it feels like this season it was pushed quite far, with some PRLs / short TTs dropped, GTs with rather little TTing, neither TdS nor Dauphiné with a "serious" TT... But I guess we'll find a good balance on the calendar - and we'll never have everyone being happy, as some would only be happy if there weren't any TTs left at all ^^


More specifically, though, I'd like to see the calendar for PCT TTers adapted. I feel they're at quite a disadvantage compared to PT and CT:

- PT has a classic (Herbiers) and two stage races (Praha, Deutschland) for pure TTers. Plus a weird classic in Arenberg, but I don't really count that one in.
- CT has a classic (IoM) and a stage race (Sun Tour) for pure TTers.

PCT has neither a classic nor a stage race. Sure, there's Deutschland, but I mean there's no race explicitly for the PCT specialists - meaning HC or C1.
There used to be Arab Tour and Celtic Chrono, basically providing the same opportunities to PCT TTers as PT and CT still have. I would definitely like to have these two back, just because it means that TTers should be as useful in PCT as in PT and CT.

I'm aware that there are two potential GC races for TTers in PCT, with Danmark and Norway, but they're not for the "pure TTers" (unless they get lucky). So for me, one solution would be to remove one of them and replace it with an "Arab-Tour like" race, or e.g. modify Denmark to no longer feature that hilly stage. I agree that simply adding another race for versatile TTers would be overkill. But I'd like to have a situation more or less like in PT, where we have Tasmania + Praha, two for the versatile TTers, one for the pure specialists.
And bringing back Celtic Chrono or any other kind of ITT classic for PCT should be doable as well. Could even use the IoM or Chrono des Nations route, just with a different startlist, to reduce load on stage making.


And this year, there's even something else: the clash between Deutschland and Danmark. I mean, that would be like having Praha or Tasmania clashing with Deutschland, definitely something that would not be done. Again, it feels quite unfair for PCT TTers. Would like to see that clash removed next year.


Hopefully I'm not even concerned by any kind of changes to the PCT schedule next year, but I still feel that the number of big scoring opportunities available isn't quite balanced with the other divisions.


Last but not least, thanks a lot again for putting together a challenging and interesting calendar, looking forward to see how it all pans out in-race Smile And yeah, I might be critizising the TT calendar, but the rest really looks good to me, I like it! Also another stage race for cobblers (Cheshire) - although we might have to think about adding one for PCT cobblers as well (Faso for CT, Cheshire & Franceville for PT, maybe just move one of them to HC)...
 
whitejersey
PCT also has access to Ukraine and Slovenia, are those not counted, simply because there's a TTT in Slovenia and the hilly stage in Ukraine? You mention Tasmania multiple times, so just trying to fully understand what point you want to get across Fabi.
 
Fabianski
Yes, PCT has access to PTHC, but in most cases at least the Top 5 are just out of reach, so the scoring potential is lower than in HC and potentially even C1. CT also has access to C1/HC, but not counting that either because unless you have a Powless monster, scoring chances are a bit limited.

I consider Norway PCT's Tasmania equivalent, but I'm just missing a Praha equivalent (i.e. pan-flat race with a TT). And a CdN equivalent. That's what I'm saying in short.


Maybe just adding a reason why I don't think that you can "count" PTHC races the same for PT and PCT TTers: In a PCT race, an 80/81 TTer will be considered a race favourite and will be given preferential treatment in terms of positioning even in hilly stages. In PTHC, these riders (speaking of emg. Zmorka, Bjerg, Bissegger) will just be ignored by the game - so in races like Ukraine or Slovenia, they will most likely not finish close to Wirtgen, Würtz or Dunbar, but they might not even make the Top 50. Less of an issue e.g. for Deutschland where you wouldn't expect big gaps, but in the hilly TT races - at least with PCM 24 - being among the Top 3-5 favourites or not easily makes a difference between GC Top5-10 or outside Top 50, even with just one TT point difference. This is why I don't consider PTHC TT races to be good scoring opportunities (having no Dunbar).
Edited by Fabianski on 18-08-2026 10:21
 
redordead
I'm gonna guess La Tropicale Amissa Bongo functions as the pan flat TT stage race in PCT.

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Fabianski
It would be if there was one 15km ITT instead of the two short ones I guess. But yeah, seems like 7.8km is long enough to filter out the pure PRL specialists... So might do the job, we'll see. Top 5 for Bissegger would still surprise me given his low PRL, but maybe Larsen can do sth ^^
 
whitejersey
Fabianski wrote:

It would be if there was one 15km ITT instead of the two short ones I guess. But yeah, seems like 7.8km is long enough to filter out the pure PRL specialists... So might do the job, we'll see. Top 5 for Bissegger would still surprise me given his low PRL, but maybe Larsen can do sth ^^


Bjerg won it last year, I do agree that it reads more like a prologue specialist race moreso than a proper TT specialist race but I wouldn't dare say that Bjerg isn't a proper TTer.
 
Fabianski
whitejersey wrote:

Fabianski wrote:

It would be if there was one 15km ITT instead of the two short ones I guess. But yeah, seems like 7.8km is long enough to filter out the pure PRL specialists... So might do the job, we'll see. Top 5 for Bissegger would still surprise me given his low PRL, but maybe Larsen can do sth ^^


Bjerg won it last year, I do agree that it reads more like a prologue specialist race moreso than a proper TT specialist race but I wouldn't dare say that Bjerg isn't a proper TTer.

The year before it was Farantakis, on the same route. Don't know if it was the wind that had a heavy impact last year (I'd think so) or just the game version handling distances so much differently.
Before, it did have one 20km ITT stage and it was clearly a TTers race. But yeah, guess I just don't fancy it for my TTer who sucks at prologues Pfft
 
Eden95
Agree with Fab, and obviously am biased as a TT heavy team. I like the calendar this year in all divisions and appreciate all the work that’s gone into it, but it’s very noticeable ITT’s have been replaced with TTT’s and prologues in most races or removed all together. If the point of removing ITT km’s was due to the fear of several riders that might take advantage of them, I feel like replacing them with TTT’s basically just does the same thing and rewards the few teams that actually care about them (good for them).

For PT teams, potentially having five major stage races on the calendar (depending on PTHC band selections) where there’s not a notable TT in Tirreno, PN, Dauphine, Suisse or Romandie is a bit crazy. Adding the lack of TT in GT’s as well feels strange too - I know GT routes are somewhat cyclical but it’s been trending this way for a while.

The only explanation i’ve really seen is that people complained about TT’s and so that was taken into consideration during calendar creation (please correct me if I’m wrong).
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