Project 2100 and beyond!
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Posted on 08-07-2012 10:57
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Bermuda!!! Doing a season for bermudian sponsor right now - "Bacardi Triangle"
If you could also upload top 5 or top 10 for Tour of Austria and TdPologne editions, I'd be thankful. |
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Posted on 08-07-2012 11:06
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can i see the top australian and top dutch riders? |
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Posted on 08-07-2012 14:07
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2030
Viva la España
Results
Spoiler Santos Tour Down Under | Pieter Van Engeland (BEL) | Paris-Nice | Benoit Colbach (LUX) | Tirreno-Adriatico | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Milan-Sanremo | Arnaud Augereau (FRA) | Vulta Catalunya | Maxim Zacharias (KZH) | Gent-Wevelgem | Yoan Archard (FRA) | Ronde van Vlaanderen | Yoan Archard (FRA) | Vuelta... Pais Vasco | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Paris-Roubaix | Thies Klaasen (NED) | Amstel Gold Race | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | La Fleche Wallonie | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Liege-Bastogne-Liege | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Tour du Romandie | Jonathan Vang (DEN) | Dauphine | Ricardo Ezquerra (ESP) | Tour du Suisse | Rodrigo Amavisca (ESP) | San Sebastian | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Tour du Pologne | Thies Klaasen (NED) | Eneco Tour | Alexander Wahlberg (SWE) | Vattenfall | Teo Otten (NED) | GP Quest France-Plouay | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | GP Quebec | Matej Novotny (CZE) | GP Montreal | Paolo Altieri (ITA) | Tour de Beijing | Frans Denis (BEL) | Giro di Lombardia | Marcelo Baloni (ITA) |
GT-results
Spoiler | GIRO | TOUR | VUELTA | 1 | Moises Aguila (ESP) | Jannes Hoffmann (GER) | Moises Aguila (ESP) | 2 | Gabrielle Cinzia (ITA) | Luiz Mario Kleina (BRA) | Elvis Soto (COL) | 3 | Alexey Abramovich (RUS) | Mikhail Turov (RUS) | Mikhail Turov (RUS) | 4 | Paolo Cannata (ITA) | Alexandr Kupiainen (FIN) | Osama Al Shahravi (OMA) | 5 | Alessio Lella (ITA) | Paolo Cannata (ITA) | Alexandr Kupiainen (FIN) | 6 | Jannes Hoffmann (GER) | Alexey Lavrentyev (RUS) | Yevgeny Akbarov (KZH) | 7 | Elvis Soto (COL) | Cas Pronk (NED) | Ander Acedo (ESP) | 8 | Ander Acedo (ESP) | Gillen Erleaga (ESP) | Patrick Kozelj (SLO) | 9 | Fergus Knight (AUS) | Alessio Lella (ITA) | Casper Meijer (NED) | 10 | Gillen Erleaga (ESP) | Yannich Causse (FRA) | Wilmer Jimenez (COL) | Point | Moises Aguila (ESP) | Arnaud Augereau (FRA) | Moises Aguila (ESP) | KoM | Alexey Abramovich (RUS) | Willy Papon (FRA) | Yevgeny Akbarov (KZH) | Youth | Elvis Soto (COL) | Loik Champagne (CAN) | Elvis Soto (COL) |
CQ-RANKING | | | | | RIDER | TEAM | NATION | 1 | Moises Aguila (ESP) | RadioShack | Spain | 2 | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Rabobank-Asics | France | 3 | Arnaud Augereau (FRA) | Spyker Cars | Italy |
| WC ITT | WC RR | 1 | Alexander Wahlberg (SWE) | Marcelo Balloni (ITA) | 2 | Franky Moreau (BEL) | Claudio Cesare (ITA) | 3 | Jair Mesa (COL) | Benoit Colbach (LUX) |
| Velo d'Or | 1 | Moises Aguila (ESP) | 2 | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | 3 | Jannes Hoffmann (GER) |
Joost Dieter, former winner of the Tour de France, made this his last season. He will not only be remember as a winner of the Tour, but also as one of the two riders who helped kickstart the German dominance in France, the other being Arthur Meyer. Even though this great rider retires, it will probably not be the end of the German reign, not with new riders such as Jannes Hoffmann.
Last years Canadian sensation, Tommy Lefebvre, had the eyes of the world on him. There were high hopes for him after last years fantastic results and he didn't dissapoint. Canada hasn't had a dominant rider since the days of Vuelta-winner Ryder Hesjedal, but with Lefebvre winning races such as Tirreno-Adriatico, Liege-Bastogne-Liege and San Sebastian aswell as being 2nd in the CQ-ranking the future looks bright.
Aging supersprinter Arnaud Augereau had a dissapointing season last year by not picking up a single major win except a couple of stage wins. This dissapointing show led to talks of him being to old. However, he came back with a vengeance and won both Milan-Sanremo aswell as the Green Jersey in the Tour. Sadly for him and his supporters though, the Giro was abit of a letdown. Being one of 4 men to have gotten 4 point Jerseys in Italy he was hoping to take the record for himself. This might prove to be tougher then he expected especially with more competition from younger men such as Bush and Mittermeier.
Someone who certainly will be happy about their performance is the Spaniard Moises Aguila. He won both the Giro and Vuelta aswell as the point jerseys in both races and we can only hope we see him in the Tour de France soon. Apropo the Tour, Jannes Hoffmann finally took the final step up among the greats and won the race making it Germanys 4th win. The Brasilian Luiz Mario Kleina shocked everyone by taking a well deserved 2nd place coming ahead of several strong riders such as former winners Kupiainen and Turov.
Osama Al Shahravi has established himself among the top riders in the world by yet again having a great Vuelta. In two Vuelta appearances he now has a 3rd and 4th place, which is something special when you come in ahead of Kupiainen and former Vuelta-winner Wilmer Jimenez from Colombia. Jimenez was the last rider of the "Colombian era" to win a Grand Tour, but with an impressive show from youngling Elvis Soto, one wonders if we are looking at the beginning of yet another GT-winner from the South American nation.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 08-07-2012 15:46
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Moises Aguila looks like the future Eddy Merckx, what a rider he looks |
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 15:49
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AVG
ACC
COB
DH
FL
FTR
HIL
MO
PRL
REC
RES
SP
STA
TT
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:00
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Andorra
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bermuda
Brazil
Canada
China
Colombia
Denmark
France
Germany
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:04
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Ireland
Italy
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Latvia
Luxemburg
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Oman
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:08
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Portugal
Russia
San Marino
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States of America
Zimbabwe
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:18
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Oh, and if you are wondering why Gillen Erleaga (ESP) hasn't won anything yet, then it's because he's only 27 years old. He had 80MO and 78 TT when he was 23, but the rules of the game states that no rider can win a Grand Tour before the age of a gazillion.
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:34
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Bush and Giles are awesome
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:42
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Well, they both come from my "academy" I've been using my team as a breeding ground for talents. I have 6 scouts all over the world searching for future greats. If I find some, I sign them and train for about 2 season untill they have stats around 75. Then I let them go to new teams.
It's kinda fun for me to see one of my boys make it big
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Abelbaba |
Posted on 08-07-2012 16:51
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and makes the simulation a bit less boring??? |
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 17:08
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Exactly! I guess my greatest export so far has been Gabrielle Cinzia. Kupiainen and Erleaga might be good too, but I have a bad feeling.
By the way, if there are any nations you wish to see or any form of information you want, then let me know.
Edited by cactus-jack on 08-07-2012 17:10
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fjhoekie |
Posted on 08-07-2012 17:12
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Japan?
Manager of Team Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska in the PCM.Daily Man-Game
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ochocinco85 |
Posted on 08-07-2012 18:19
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I keep see riders from Estonia pop up, which makes me ask what ever happened to Rein Taaramäe, if you remember |
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 19:40
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fjhoekie wrote:
Japan?
Here you go, as promised.
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lluuiiggii |
Posted on 08-07-2012 19:48
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Go Mario Kleina Great 2nd place in the Tour, could you post his palmares of 2030? What sort of rider is that anyway, a climber who is very good on prologues but can't TT at all
Also look in the best PRL riders, most of them aren't good time-trialists neither good sprinters.. bit of a fail by the game here
Edited by lluuiiggii on 08-07-2012 19:49
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 19:49
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ochocinco85 wrote:
I keep see riders from Estonia pop up, which makes me ask what ever happened to Rein Taaramäe, if you remember
Rein Taaramäe did turnout to be a bit of a letdown. He was one of the riders who I thought would make it (kinda) big as I progressed, but he didn't achieve a single noteworthy result. He switched teams relatively often and was switching between being in the Continental Division and the World Tour every other season.
2011:
- 1st GP Montreal
2012:
- 9th Vuelta + 1 stage
- 10th Giro + youth jersey
2013:
- 9th Vuelta A Espana
- 8th Giro d'Italia
2014:
- 23rd Tour de France
2015:
- No result
2016:
- 17th Tour du Suisse
2017:
- 6th Giro dell' Emilia
2018:
- No Result
2019:
- 4th Tour de France
- 12th Giro d'Italia
2020:
- 16th Tour de France
- 1st Vuelta a Burgos + point jersey
2021:
- 13th Tour de France
- 3rd Tour du Suisse + Point Jersey
2022:
- No result
2023:
- 22nd Tour de France + 1 stage
2024:
- 1 stage in Tour de Mediterranen
2025:
- No result
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 08-07-2012 19:56
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lluuiiggii wrote:
Go Mario Kleina Great 2nd place in the Tour, could you post his palmares of 2030? What sort of rider is that anyway, a climber who is very good on prologues but can't TT at all
His only result in 2030 except for the 2nd place in the Tour was a 16th in Tour du Romandie.
The stats of generated riders is a big problem in the game. Around 2025 there was hardly a single guy who could climb aswell as timetrial. The guy with the best TT-stat had 76MO and 72TT. Beside from that every single GC-rider was like Andy Shleck only worse.
It's a bit better now because I've been actively scouting for riders who will be good in both.
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 09-07-2012 17:15
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2031
A future Vuelta legend?
Results
Spoiler Santos Tour Down Under | Raffaele Pace (ITA) | Paris-Nice | Matthias Sylvestre (SWI) | Tirreno-Adriatico | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Milan-Sanremo | Aleksandr Glovatsky (KZH) | Vulta Catalunya | Ricardo Ezquerro (ESP) | Gent-Wevelgem | Thies Klaasen (NED) | Ronde van Vlaanderen | Thies Klaasen (NED) | Vuelta... Pais Vasco | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Paris-Roubaix | Kevin Kraus (GER) | Amstel Gold Race | Yegveny Akbarov (KZH) | La Fleche Wallonie | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Liege-Bastogne-Liege | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Tour du Romandie | Alexander Martin (BEL) | Dauphine | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Tour du Suisse | Einars Zarins (LAT) | San Sebastian | Benoit Colbach (LUX) | Tour du Pologne | Ricardo Ezquerro (ESP) | Eneco Tour | Alexander Wahlberg (SWE) | Vattenfall | Kilian Heregger (AUT) | GP Quest France-Plouay | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | GP Quebec | Camilo Alvarez (COL) | GP Montreal | Koen Vermeer (NED) | Tour de Beijing | Koen Vermeer (NED) | Giro di Lombardia | Yegveny Akbarov (KZH) |
GT-results
Spoiler | GIRO | TOUR | VUELTA | 1 | Alessio Lella (ITA) | Aleksandr Kupiainen (FIN) | Pablo San Domingo (ESP) | 2 | Gabrielle Cinzia (ITA) | Moises Aguila (ESP) | Xavier Paradis (CAN) | 3 | Aleksandr Kupiainen (FIN) | Luiz Mario Kleina (BRA) | Ander Acedo (ESP) | 4 | Ander Acedo (ESP) | Alexey Lavrentyev (RUS) | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | 5 | Elvis Soto (COL) | Paolo Cannata (ITA) | Wilmer Jimenez (COL) | 6 | Waldemar Bogucki (POL) | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Marat Vasnetsov (RUS) | 7 | Moises Aguila (ESP) | Mikhail Turov (RUS) | Casper Meijer (NED) | 8 | Patrick Kozelj (SLO) | Evan Baudet (FRA) | Yevgeny Akbarov (KZH) | 9 | Ottavio Russo (ITA) | Ronaldo Amado (POR) | Jhon Castellanos (COL) | 10 | Kevin Flores (ESP) | Gillen Erleaga (ESP) | Waldemar Bogucki (POL) | Point | Anthony Bush (USA) | Aleksandr Glovatsky (RUS) | Xavier Paradis (CAN) | KoM | Alexey Abramovich (RUS) | Luiz Mario Kleina (BRA) | Yevgeny Akbarov (KZH) | Youth | Elvis Soto (COL) | Victor Godefroy (FRA) | Pablo San Domingo (ESP) |
CQ-RANKING | | | | | RIDER | TEAM | NATION | 1 | Tadgh Holland (IRE) | Wii | Spain | 2 | Yevgeny Akbarov (KHZ) | RadioShack | Netherlands | 3 | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | Rabobank - Asics | Italy |
| WC ITT | WC RR | 1 | Charly Rice (GBR) | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | 2 | Alexander Wahlberg (SWE) | Claudio Cesare (ITA) | 3 | Livio Juillard (SWI) | Toni Roth (GER) |
| Velo d'Or | 1 | Tommy Lefebvre (CAN) | 2 | Aleksandr Kupiainen (FIN) | 3 | Alessio Lella (ITA) |
As usual the season starts with Santos Tour Down Under and as usual we got a new winner. This year it was Italian Raffaele Paces turn to win it giving us our 20th winner in just as many seasons.
The spring part of the season didn't give us any big surprises either with Tadgh Holland proving himself yet again by winning Tirreno-Adriatico. Thies Klaasen, the flying Dutchman, was the first rider since Rik Van Looy to win all three Flanders-classics in the same year and has been a major force for years now. He didn't acheieve that same performance, but did win both Gent-Wevelgem and Ronde van Vlaanderen. Paris-Roubaix was won by German Kevin Kraus with Klaasen coming 2nd. Klaasen thus writes his name in the history books; his win in RVV was his 4th which equals Tosh Van Der Sandes record and he was also the 3rd rider to win 2 Flanders-classics, but come 2nd in the third one.
The Giro brought some shocking news when former winner Gabrielle Cinzia announced his retirement at the age of 31. He certainly showed that he had alot to give still when he came 2nd behind fellow countryman Alessio Lella. In the Tour former winner Aleksandr Kupiainen was back and grabbed his 2nd win ahead of Moises Aguila. After Aguilas Giro-Vuelta double last year many, including myself, was hoping to see him in the Tour. He did enter, but could only manage a 2nd place.
The Vuelta on the other hand gave us two new names in two top spots on the podium. Spaniard Pablo San Domingo came ahead of Canadian Xavier Paradis, thus making them the two youngest podium-finishers in a Grand Tour for many years. Being only 24 and 24 years of age, these two will be someone to watch out for.
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