I really hope JP Forero will take some nice wins in CT for you and it will really help your team in standings. He should be a great rider for CT level. I will cheer for him definetely, was a good member of my team, especially when I as in PCT a few years ago, PT was too much for him sadly. But now he should be good once again.
Roman - Thanks I really hope Forero grabs us some valuable wins somewhere along the way. Hope you enjoy following his progress
I said yesterday that I hoped we would secure four more signatures today, and my prediction has proved correct! Four more Colombians have signed up to the team, lending it some much-needed depth.
First up today was Marvin Orlando Angarita. He will spend much of his time as a lead-out for Forero and is thus a very valuable member of the squad. His wage of 70,000 reflects the fact that he is a good sprinter for the CT circuit.
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Next was a much-needed signing - Victor Hugo Orozco. Our climbing department has looked rather thin so far, especially one rooted in the Colombian traidition of mountain goats, and so it was necessary to sign another climber to assist Zurita. Orozco has a powerful attack and doesn't mind staying out in front for a while so will be quite a loose cannon over the coming season. Signed with a wage of 70,000.
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Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez is a rider of a similar vein to Orozco, better on the mountains than on the hills, and a solid fighter, and cheap too at 50,000. As one of the older members of the team at 30, he will lend some experience to an otherwise fairly youthful squad.
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Finally, just a few minutes ago we were able to welcome Juan Esteban Arango to our team with a wage of 55,000. Arango is very similar to Angarita, not only in name, but in cycling terms, and will be part of what might potentially develop into a sprint train (On a Colombian team? What madness!)
The team has been busy in the last couple of days, even if it has not quite been able to sign the riders it wanted. Nevertheless, we present two more talents to you here today:
On Thursday we managed to secure the signature of Sebastian Henao. Along with Rivera and Parra Bustamente, he will form part of a potent Colombian triumvirate within a couple of years. Signed for 50,000
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We are also very excited to have the Brazilian Murilo Affonso on board. He has the potential to develop not just his climbing but his time-trialling too, making him something rather unique in this team of talented pure climbers. He too has a wage of 50,000
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Our squad is nearly complete - we have three or perhaps four more riders to sign and they should be arriving over the weekend, hopefully.
One of the fastest men in the CT division, JP will be mainly targeting flat C2 races, and we have signed four riders specifically to be his loyal domestiques for the season (more on them later). At 31, he is the oldest member of the team, but although we are a team that places a great emphasis upon talent, it is important to have some quality in the first season and JP delivers just that.
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Gilber Zurita
Role:
Climbing Leader
Wage:
€ 60,000
Age:
28
Although we initially targeted a very climbing-orientated team going in to transfers, through a mixture of interest from rival teams and teams from divisions above with more money to spend that plan ended up going out of the window. We did, however, managed to secure the Bolivian Gilber Zurita on a transfer. He is excellent in the mountains, but rather poor in hills, time-trialling and back-up stats so will be targeting mountainous races like the Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid
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Victor Hugo Orozco
Role:
Climbing Leader
Wage:
€ 70,000
Age:
28
Victor is very similar to Gilber in terms of climbing ability, but is more inclined to go for the long-range attacks with his impressive burst of acceleration. Thus he will focus on the mountainous stage-races slightly more, such as Clasico RCN, his home race. Our joint second-highest paid rider, we hope that he will be succesful for the team over this season.
Indeed was anticipating a little less competition than there is when I signed him, but he should be able to fare pretty well nevertheless.
Orozco and Zurita are a concern in that department, but they were the best I could get in a competitive market for a reasonable price!
Marvin is a solid rider who gets over the mountains best of our sprinters and has a good kick on him. He also doesn't mind going on the attack, as his fairly high Fighter stat for a Sprinter suggests.
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Juan Esteban Arango
Role:
Lead-out/Sprinter
Wage:
€ 55,000
Age:
28
Juan is a very similar rider to Marvin, but is slightly better on the flat, so he might be the last lead-out for Forero, and also has very good recovery, meaning he would do well in long races like Langkawi. The two A's form a crucial part of our team that we hope will help bring success over the coming season.
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William Germán RodrÃguez Parra
Role:
TTist/Flat Domestique
Wage:
€ 50,000
Age:
27
One of the later signings for the team, Willy G could prove to be a very useful addition to the team. Being just 1 agonising XP point away from being maxed, he will return next year a much better rider; and his OK sprint ability means he may be used to help in a sprint finish.
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Carlos Henrique Cancellara
Role:
Talent
Wage:
€ 50,000
Age:
21
Another late addition to the team, 'Spartacissimus' may well turn out to be a very interesting rider indeed in the future, with a good sprint and being able to handle the hills fairly well. At the moment, however, like most of our team he is a work in progress.
At the moment, Juan is nothing more than an 'earnest' domestique (so to speak). But in two or three years hopefully he will develop to become one of the focal points of the team, hence the high wage we were prepared to pay. Not only can he climb, he is also one of the few riders on the team who does not find descents actively harmful.
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Robinson Chalapud
Role:
Domestique
Wage:
€ 50,000
Age:
30
One of the older members of the team, Robinson was signed to be an experienced domestique on the mountains and also to be a breakaway threat on the hilly stages, where we have practically nothing else going for us.
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Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez
Role:
Domestique/Fighter
Wage:
€ 50,000
Age:
30
Pretty much the only reason we signed Miguel was to provide a good option for breakaways on the mountains, as we can already see that we are going to need a bit of luck from breakaways this season. Apart from that, he can be a useful, experienced team-mate.
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Carlos Henrique Cancellara
Role:
Talent
Wage:
€ 50,000
Age:
21
Another late addition to the team, 'Spartacissimus' may well turn out to be a very interesting rider indeed in the future, with a good sprint and being able to handle the hills fairly well. At the moment, however, like most of our team he is a work in progress.
Not much to say about the talents, apart from that they will all develop into leaders at CT level, at least luxury domestiques at PCT level and good domestiques at PT level.
Calendar for the season revealed! (also in one of the front posts)
10/01
Clasico San Cristobal
C2
18/01 - 22/01
New Zealand Cycle Tour
C2
22/01 - 31/01
Vuelta a Táchira
C1
01/02
Tour of South China Sea
C1
11/02 - 14/02
Vuelta a Mallorca
C1
01/03 - 07/03
Tour de San Luis
C2
02/03 - 11/03
Tour de Langkawi
C2HC3
18/03 - 21/03
Volta ao Algarve
C2HC2
27/03
Himmerland Rundt
C2
27/03 - 30/03
Tour d'Rwanda
C2
04/04
GP Oudenaarde
C2HC1
08/04 - 15/04
Ruta America del Sur
C2HC1
21/04
Interlagos Grand Prix
HC
30/04
Melaka Governor's Cup
C1
01/05
Rund un dem Finanzplatz Eschborn-Frankfurt
C2HC1
15/05 - 19/05
Circulo de Juarez
C2
17/05
Cartago - Irazu
C1
23/05
Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid
C2HC3
25/05
Bucks County Classic
C2
01/06 - 04/06
Tour de Pays de Savoie
C1
03/06
Transfagarasan GP
C2
14/06 - 19/06
Giro del Capo
C2
19/06
Barcelona Classic
C2
28/06
Rutas de America
C2HC2
01/07
Zimnyamya GP
C1
02/07 - 08/07
Tour de Pologne
C2HC2
08/07 - 13/07
Tour de Algerie
C2HC3
18/07
Hill Classic
C2
23/07 - 26/07
Tour de Slovenie
C2
03/08 - 07/08
Vuelta a Burgos
C2
11/08 - 15/08
Tour d'Azerbaijan
C2HC2
20/08 - 29/08
Tour de l'Avenir
U23
31/08
GP Tokyo
C2
01/09 - 06/09
Herald Sun Tour
C2
22/09
Grand Prix de Montreal
C2HC1
24/09
Cauberg Classic
C2HC1
02/10 - 07/10
Clásico RCN
C2
14/10 - 19/10
Tour of Utah
C2HC2
23/10
Züri Metzgete
C2HC3
35 different countries to be visited over the course of the season! Anyone able to better that number?
We'll also be racing right from the very first day of the season right to the very last day of the season - it's gonna be looong...
The calendar is a little too C1 heavy for my liking but we figured we wouldn't really be able to do anything in any of the C2 races we haven't joined so if we're going for breakaways, why not go C1?
Also to help some Level 2 riders develop (yes we've written this season off already)
The start of the season is almost upon us, and we are very excited to get going. Our first race will be the Clasico San Cristobal in Cuba on the very first day of the season, and it's non-stop action from thereon in, with the New Zealand Cycle Classic and the Vuelta a Tachira also appearing in our January schedule.
Several previews have been doing the rounds - so let's take a look at where we stack up in the eyes of the experts (and me).
Previewer
Predicted Position
Stromeon
19th
jph27
20th
Smowz
24th
knockout
24th
maxime86
best case: 15th
worst case: 26th
average: 21st
Therefore we can deduce that our average predicted position this season is 22nd, just five places off the bottom of the table.
This may sound a rather bleak and gloomy statement but considering the tough time we endured in the transfer market which forced us to overpay transfer-fee wise on a couple of riders it's not too bad. And if you look at our *ahem* outstanding talent pool good results will surely come in a matter of time. Perhaps the season to target for us is 2016, with Chamorro maxed (hopefully) and most of the talents having made that all-important jump from level 3 to level 4; significantly improving their stats.
Anyway, back to the present. After some complicated analysis we reckon the chance of completing all our goals is exactly 0.00% and would be extremely happy if even only one of them was to be completed, given that some (like victory in RCN) look near-impossible given the current state of the team.
Oh and before you criticise the number of C1 races we're going to, it's purely for talent developing... it's not like we've got much chance of promoting
I think you'll do better than the projections indicate.
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A fairly busy month to kick things off, with this month's focus being on New Zealand.
Clasico San Cristobal C2
Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez
Robinson Chalapud
Juan Ernesto Chamorro
Edison Bravo
Diego Antonio Ochoa
Fulgencio Bru
Sebastian Henao
We're off to Cuba for the first day of racing in the season, mainly to be a part of the season's Grand Depart, so to speak, but also to give young Cuban puncher Bru an opportunity to race his home race, a classic that he will no doubt be looking to win/podium in a couple of years.
New Zealand Cycle Tour C2
Juan Pablo Forero
William Germán Rodriguez Parra
Marvin Orlando Angarita
Diego Antonio Ochoa
Carlos Henrique Cancellara
Murilo Affonso
Sebastian Henao
Our focus in this race is most definitely Forero, hopefully looking for a stage win but we are already aware that there will be some competition around. Rodriguez Parra, the only guy on the team not to recoil in disgust at the sight of a TT bike, will look for perhaps something in the time-trial, but is more likely to be confined to 'helping Forero' duties.
Vuelta al Tachira C1
Victor Hugo Orozco
Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez
Gilber Zurita
Marvin Orlando Angarita
Heiner Rodrigo Parra Bustamente
Edison Bravo
Ever Rivera
A race in the vicinity in South America is not one to be missed out on, even if it is C1. Although Orozco and Zurita are both here, with the lack of hills helping their cause somewhat, breakaways will be the focus and we are hopeful of achieving something other than an XP-gaining mission here.
The season opener was always going to be tough, with so many teams involved, and with a squad not really suited to the terrain, so it proved. A nil-pointer to start the season.
Summarised in a smiley:
New Zealand Cycle Tour C2
We were eagerly anticipating this race, as a first chance to see a big showdown between the top CT sprinters. However, the weakness of the teams (read: PCM AI) to catch the breakaways meant that the race turned into a little bit of a damp squib, and that wasn't just the weather. Nevertheless, at least some points were secured here, and Murilo Affonso put on a good show being active in the break.
The only stage that ended in a bunch sprint between the favourites was won by Cam Meyer of Fletcher, but it was Forero who claimed an impressive second place, our first real result of the season.
Summarised in a smiley:
Vuelta al Tachira C1
Our first foray into racing at C1 level looked like a big ask, and so it proved. Despite being quite active getting a few riders in breaks here and there, they never materialised at the right time when the break did actually make it to the finish. Marvin Orlando Angarita featured a bit in the early stages, but the team as a whole was just too anonymous during the course of the race.
Victor Hugo Orozco did manage to just about hang with the bigger favourites in the mountains, and even launched an attack on the final mountain stage, as he sneaked into a point-scoring 30th overall.
After a fairly busy January, February is altogether more relaxed for the team, with just two races, both of them being C1; a complete contrast with March, which is packed full of C2HC and C2 races.
Tour of South China Sea C1
Juan Pablo Forero
William Germán Rodriguez Parra
Juan Esteban Arango
Marvin Orlando Angarita
Heiner Rodrigo Parra Bustamente
Carlos Henrique Cancellara
Fulgencio Bru
With the preview already having posted, it looks like once again there's a huge clutch of PCT sprinters wanting to battle this out, but we believe Forero could potentially gain a top 10 here, providing the race comes down to a bunch sprint. The hills on the parcours may also be a little too much for Forero, but he has good support, worthy of a train perhaps at C2 level but not here in C1!
Vuelta a Mallorca C1
Victor Hugo Orozco
Robinson Chalapud
Gilber Zurita
Juan Ernesto Chamorro
Marvin Orlando Angarita
Edison Bravo
Carlos Henrique Cancellara
To be perfectly honest, I don't have a clue why we signed up to this race, our riders aren't really suited to it, but I guess it was just a race-day filler and an opportunity for the break. We will be hoping that the relatively high Mo/Hi ratio on the third stage will be able to support Orozco and Zurita, and that Angarita could noodle around the remaining stages, depending on the competition that turns up. Without luck, most probably a nil-pointer for us.
Looking back at the HQ, which I have shamefully neglected during the season, apologies for that everyone, but just haven't really had the time to update as much as I would have liked, I see the youthful optimism that was present at the start of our first season in professional cycling. In Juan Pablo Forero, we had garnered ourselves a big marquee signing, and we had filled the team around him with youthful Colombian and South American talent. However, this season cannot really be considered a success as we finished a rather lowly 22nd in the rankings, indeed the entire team was outscored by the Portuguese superstar of Siam Cement, Vitor Rodrigues. A lack of any strength whatsoever in the hills, a key terrain in the CT, was a big factor in our failure, and despite having a good team set-up for breaks, we did not profit from them as much as say Eddie Stobart or Euskaltel did (albeit this being a rather feeble excuse for a disappointing performance). However, for the most part we have youth on our side and our team will only get stronger next year (although we are looking to loan out a couple of key members of the team, more on that later).
Detailed below are the final CT team rankings for the season; the individual rankings along with the performance of every Alpina rider; a look at how we fared in our goals; and a quick round-up of the season in a gallery at the foot of the post.
The second part of 2014 In Review: Part 2: Looking forward, will be arriving shortly.
In terms of our goals, a 1/5 success rate perhaps fairly reflects on our season. There were flashes of hope and the very occassional success, but on the whole, failure was the byword. Our frustrating failure to secure a puncheur in the transfer season meant that a top 10 goal in the Ruta America del Sur, a very achievable goal indeed, was failed miserably, and it was general abjectness that led to the failure of the other three. The one bright spark was a fantastic performance from Victor Hugo Orozco in Madrid, outsprinting several other superior climbers, including the likes of the now seemingly legendary Vitor Rodrigues, on a summit finish for a pleasing 4th place.
In Pictures
Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid: It is David Arroyo of ONCE who leads the favourites group in but Orozco is right up there, securing our only goal success of the season.
Tour de Langkawi: A theme that was to become familiar with Forero throughout the season: a good and fairly consistent sprinter, but lacking that extra firepower to hold everyone else. Here he is once again pipped to the line by Vingerling of TomTom.
Tour d'Algerie: Finally, on the 9th of July, Forero delivers our first win in the ManGame, as he beats Vingerling by a hair's width on stage 2 in Algeria.
Tour d'Algerie: Algeria proved to be a relatively bountiful hunting ground for Forero, as on the fourth stage he secured our second and last victory of the season, once again defeating his arch-rival Vingerling in a close sprint.
Tour d'Azerbaijan: Juan Ernesto Chamorro was one of the few success stories for Alpina this season, his 4th place finish overall in Azerbaijan, due to the breakaway pictured where he finished second behind Schurter of Sauber, was our best GC finish of the season.
Clásico RCN: Before the season, we had high hopes of a good finish in our home race, but as the race loomed our hopes diminished on a daily basis. Gilber Zurita, however, salvaged some pride from this race with an attack (pictured here) on a hilly stage, of all things, to claim an 8th place overall finish and put some gloss on what was otherwise an extremely disappointing season from him.
Nice summary even although Alpina's season might not have gone as you would best like. I was surprised (and pleased!) that Forero did so well, thought he might be a bit to 1-d to meet with success, but he certainly led from the front for you. Looking forward, as discused elsewhere, all the young kids will be battle-hardened with 1-year under their wings; more than a little interested to see what stat-gain decisions were made for them.
You can expect me to be in touch during transfer season . At the very least we should try and help each other out on the loan front for the benefit of Colombian cycling development!
Scorchio wrote:
Nice summary even although Alpina's season might not have gone as you would best like. I was surprised (and pleased!) that Forero did so well, thought he might be a bit to 1-d to meet with success, but he certainly led from the front for you. Looking forward, as discused elsewhere, all the young kids will be battle-hardened with 1-year under their wings; more than a little interested to see what stat-gain decisions were made for them.
You can expect me to be in touch during transfer season . At the very least we should try and help each other out on the loan front for the benefit of Colombian cycling development!
Cheers for the words of encouragement; I feel I must reciprocate the gratitude and congratulate you again on your impressive victory in the CT!
On reflection Forero did perhaps achieve about as much as we could have hoped for (although another stage win would have been nice) Stat gains will be up shortly
I agree with your proposal, sounds like a good one to me - I shall most likely be in touch closer to the time.
After looking back at the 2014 season in the first part of our end-of-season review, we now turn our attentions to the forthcoming season, one that we hope will bring more success and happiness than the last.
Transfer Targets
The management of Alpina - Avianca are currently unwilling to release a list of targets for the transfer season, but are looking to strengthen the team in the hill department whilst sticking to our fairly rigid continental focus.
Rider Development
Yes, everyone else is doing it and call me boring for failing to come up with something new, but the development of talents is a core part of the team, and something that is very important to us; after all, more than half of our team 'leveled up' in the off-season!
William Germán RodrÃguez Parra
XP Gain: 4.99 -> 4.100
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Cob
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2014
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72
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64
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2015
71
61
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74
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72
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The only man on the team who knows what a time-trial bike is, William Germán RodrÃguez Parra was signed to be an early part of Forero's lead-out role, and now, having entered one HC classic purely to gain him this one XP point, he has improved in several areas, developing what appears to be a rather unique skillset in the CT, being able to time-trial whilst also having a kick in the sprint in th end, potentially making him a useful rider given certain circumstances.
Juan Ernesto Chamorro
XP Gain: 3.14 -> 4.01
Available for PT loan
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2014
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2015
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68
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Arguably our most talented rider, we were very pleased when we managed to sign Juan Ernesto Chamorro in our inaugural transfer season. However, if he is to reach his full potential, it is best for him to seek a loan to a PT team that might be willing to take him on, so that he may return back to us a better rider. Juan is a good climber, and combined with solid backup stats, like his resistance, fighter and downhill stats, he is the type of rider that can be both a domestique in the mountains for better teams and get in the breaks on mountain stages when he is not needed to protect a team leader. He would no doubt be a very solid temporary acquisition for any team that wished to pursue him.
Edison Bravo
XP Gain: 2.00 -> 3.17
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Hil
TT
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2014
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63
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55
62
64
67
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65
2015
68
68
71
63
69
71
68
55
63
66
68
70
65
A talented puncheur-climber from Chile, Edison Bravo has made some pleasing progress over the season and we hope that he will continue to develop and blossom into a good puncheur in the future.
Fulgencio Bru
XP Gain: 2.75 -> 3.33
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2014
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65
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53
2015
66
57
72
53
67
63
61
55
65
68
59
67
53
A strange being, who is quite competent on the hills but utterly terrified of mountains, Fulgencio Bru was acquired on a free transfer last season and has made some progress, despite being teased by his team-mates for not being of the South American master race and coming from a funny island somewhere up north.
Carlos Henrique Cancellara
XP Gain: 2.00 -> 3.22
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Hil
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Res
Rec
Cob
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Acc
Ftr
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Prl
2014
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59
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67
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54
71
69
69
61
65
2015
69
59
67
65
69
67
61
55
73
71
69
61
65
'Baby Spartacus' is not quite the beast that his namesake is, but nonetheless is a promising talent from Brazil who, when fully developed, will be a decent sprinter who can get over the hills fairly well.
Heiner Rodrigo Parra Bustamente
XP Gain: 2.00 -> 3.23
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2014
68
70
67
66
70
71
71
51
51
65
68
64
65
2015
68
72
69
66
71
72
73
51
51
67
70
64
65
Heiner Parra is a very promising talent who will turn out rather like Chamorro although not quite as good once maxed. After a very quiet first season we hope that after improvements over the winter Heiner will develop into a rider that will pursue breaks more actively and successfully.
Ever Rivera
XP Gain: 2.00 -> 3.16
Listening to offers
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2014
66
68
66
63
69
69
66
55
65
64
64
67
62
2015
66
70
68
63
70
70
68
55
65
66
66
67
62
Despite making promising progress, we feel Ever Rivera is perhaps slightly lagging behind some of our other talents. While we will still do everything we can to support him, we would be open to offers from other teams who may be potentially interested. When maxed: 75 Mo, 73 Hill or similar
Murilo Affonso
XP Gain: 1.00 -> 2.41
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2014
66
67
67
66
65
65
67
56
54
67
73
52
66
2015
66
69
68
67
66
66
68
56
54
67
73
52
67
Murilo Affonso is a talent still in his younger days, and so is still at quite a junior level. However, as well as appearing a decent climbing talent he shows promise of potentially being able to recognise a time-trial bike, which bodes well for the future.
Sebastian Henao
XP Gain: 1.00 -> 2.52
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2014
64
67
68
62
68
69
64
53
63
63
60
66
63
2015
64
69
69
62
68
70
65
53
63
64
61
66
63
The only rider not to score a single point this season, poor old Sebastian Henao would have benefited from being added to the MG a year later. However he's still a decent talent, and he's Colombian, so there's hope for the future yet.
Diego Antonio Ochoa
XP Gain: 1.00 -> 2.53
Listening to offers
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2014
67
63
67
64
68
67
67
50
60
68
71
69
64
2015
67
63
68
64
69
68
68
50
60
69
72
69
64
Similarly to Rivera, Diego Antonio Ochoa has been making some promising progress but is a little behind the pace in some respects. We are happy to keep him at Alpina, but are very willing to listen to offers. When maxed: 75 Hill, 75 Acc or similar
And finally...
Marvin Orlando Angarita
XP Gain: none
Available for PT loan
Fla
Mo
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
DH
Prl
2015
70
62
62
65
70
65
74
62
76
75
71
63
65
Due to an incompetent manager, Marvin Orlando Angarita was not loaned out last season as it was not known how the loaning system worked. Marvin has made a negligible XP gain (4.00 -> 4.01) in the season, but still seeks a potential PT loan, although appreciates that this may be difficult due to the quality of other loan-seeking riders.