Project 2100 - 2nd edition!
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Posted on 06-02-2014 16:14
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List of GT-winners, Monument-winners and WC-winners by nation, 2026
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Posted on 06-02-2014 18:53
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Attributes January 1st 2027
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Posted on 06-02-2014 20:37
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If you want to see the list of the best riders of a certain nation, let me know.
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Posted on 06-02-2014 20:39
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Wow. Now the best guys declined, the stat matrix got a hell of a lot lower
NL would be nice
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Posted on 06-02-2014 21:15
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Jesleyh wrote:
Wow. Now the best guys declined, the stat matrix got a hell of a lot lower
NL would be nice
Here you go.
Vandenbos is 27 at the moment and the youngest rider in that list. Rik Voorhies hasn't got a single good result to his name, as I can recall.
It's going to be interesting to see what's going to happen in a few years since the stats of the best riders are so low compared to today. Are the current riders overrated in th DBs perhaps? Anyway, I've got some exciting prospects coming through my academy at the moment and the last two years for me have been golden regarding quality.
Edit: Uploading is a pain in the ass because of spaces in the filename. Stupid Flanders!
Edited by cactus-jack on 06-02-2014 21:18
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Posted on 06-02-2014 21:17
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Jesleyh wrote:
Wow. Now the best guys declined, the stat matrix got a hell of a lot lower
NL would be nice
Exactly. Even lower than the beginning
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Posted on 06-02-2014 21:35
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I only see like 6 or 7 riders in the avg list that aren't regens
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Posted on 06-02-2014 21:40
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@Cactus
Thanks. Wow, a lot of puncheurs.
@Luigi I count 4. And 5 Dutch ones.
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Posted on 07-02-2014 09:23
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The problem is that talents start with too low base stats so they'll never catch up to the current riders (until they decline that is ofcourse), and that basically the end/res/rec stats suffer the most. They are nowhere near that of current riders in the beginning of a game.
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Posted on 11-02-2014 20:59
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The reign of the musketeers is over
Having been an intergral part of one of the biggest adventures in cycling, the last two major figures from "the Colombian era" retired this season. With Sergio Henao and Rigoberto Uran allready gone, Carlos Betancur and Nairo Quintana announced their retirement after the season. Quintana and Betancur are both are joint record holders in the Giro and Tour, respectivly, with 5 wins in the two GTs. They have been perhaps the biggest reason for why Colombia has won 20 Grand Tours in just 14 years.
To keep the focus on nations, and not individuals, the Netherlands and Denmark both took charge of the spring season, winning 7 out of the first 8 WT-races. After that performance we got a much more mixed list of winners. Among the biggest surprises was Merhawi Kudus from Eritrea, who shocked the world by not only finishing 8th in the Vuelta, but also winning Giro di Lombardia! Perhaps this will be what can ignite cycling in Africa?
Australia had reason to celebrate, with both Caleb Ewan and Daniel Price having great a great seasons. Ewan took an unexpected win in Paris-Roubaix and two more point jerseys to add to his collection. Daniel Price was able to win the Tour de France, after taking the 2nd place on the podium last year. Someone who might be even more excited to step onto the top spot of the podium is Yeray Ballesteros, who after having gotten two consecutive 2nd places finally won the Vuelta.
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Posted on 12-02-2014 08:22
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Ewan winning Roubaix? Impressive achievement given his COB stat. |
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Posted on 12-02-2014 09:04
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Mads Wurtz Schmidt had a successful spring Classic campaign |
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Posted on 12-02-2014 15:55
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Small treat; here are the best U23-rider as of late June 2028.
If you have any requests, let me know.
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Posted on 12-02-2014 15:56
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Wow, Dologodin waaaaaay ahead of the others.
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Does Kelderman still ride?
Edited by Jesleyh on 12-02-2014 16:34
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Posted on 12-02-2014 16:27
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Avg GB riders would be cool |
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Posted on 12-02-2014 16:44
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nacho63 wrote:
Avg GB riders would be cool
Here you go, and I think Kelderman still rides, but he has to be nearing the end.
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Posted on 12-02-2014 16:51
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Nice to see Owain Doull up there as the second best |
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Posted on 12-02-2014 16:58
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British Cycling isn't great across the board, I was expecting the Yates' to be stars (or at least 77 in their main stat) then have a few riders that were on the level they area at on the screen.
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Posted on 13-02-2014 16:37
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Germany is back in France... and this time they're staying
Peter Sagan, Michal Kwiatkowski and Joseph Dombrowski made this season their last. All of them can look back at phenomenal careers. Thibaut Pinot also retired, but he might not be remembered as fondly as many thought he would. The great French hope got only a handful of major wins, including one Giro, but that was probably far less than what was expected.
Where the spring season last year was marked by two nations taking the bulk of the wins, this time it was much more even spread. Schmidt of Denmark had yet another great show in the cobbled classics, but the biggest prize of them all, Paris-Roubaix, somewhat shockingly went to CamaƱo.
Two German prospects, Peter Helbig and Alexander Schwarz, have been on everybody's lips and great things are expected of them. Both are only 25 years old, but in their "debut season" at a top level, they really left their mark. Helbig came close to doing the Ardenne Triple, whilst Schwarz won both the Tour and the Vuelta decisively. Being so young compared to their competitors, you can expect these two to be a regular feature at the top of the podium.
A special mention goes to Eritrea, who after last year's surprising results showed us that it was no accident. Merhawi Kudus yet again took a Top 10 in a Grand Tour with his fellow countryman Meron Teshome winning the KoM-competition in the Vuelta.
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Posted on 13-02-2014 16:45
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Wow. Germany back on the map |
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