Suggestions: New Riders for the Game
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Posted on 25-11-2024 09:01
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Deda |
Posted on 09-06-2012 11:46
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Oops, can't edit.
Jovanovic is Serbian, DoB 27/03/1983
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord will delete my browser history.
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Heine |
Posted on 09-06-2012 11:50
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Deda wrote:
My small contribution is as follows:
Emanuel Kiserlovski
Nationality: Croatian
DoB: 03/08/1984
Don't know much about this fella', he rides for Loborka - Favorit, a continental team from Croatia, no notable results but could be a decent helper for Div2 teams. He was 14th in Tour of Qinghai lake last year.
Brother to Robert? If so I hope they end up in the same team, I like the feel of brothers riding for the same team (Except for Schleck's, but that is more becuse I dislike them...)
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Posted on 09-06-2012 11:56
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The Baby Giro is currently underway. Well worth keeping an eye on the results for some good talents.
https://www.girobio.com/
Google translate gives a passable translation of what's happening each stage.
For example, Matthias Krizek (Austria) won from a small break with a good kick.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias...ias_Krizek
Eugenio Bani (ITA) lead the bunch home so must have a decent turn of speed.
https://www.team-amoreevita.com/person....php?id=13
Stage 2 today.
Edited by fenian_1234 on 09-06-2012 11:56
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Deda |
Posted on 09-06-2012 12:02
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Brother to Robert? If so I hope they end up in the same team, I like the feel of brothers riding for the same team (Except for Schleck's, but that is more becuse I dislike them...)
Yes, brother
Although I am not 100% certain, going through their bios, I've come across their place of birth, which is Cacak, Serbia (back when it was all Yugoslavia, and the fact that he was born here is one of the reasons I've added him).
It would be too much of a coincidence for both of them to be born in the same town, share a not so common last name, both be cyclists, and not brothers.
In France maybe, not here
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord will delete my browser history.
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jt1109 |
Posted on 13-06-2012 17:17
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Some candian's i might need
Ryan Roth
10/01/1983
Won Tro Bro Leon this year and was 2nd in the first stage of the Tour de Beauce seems to be a flat rider that is a good fighter.
Ryan Anderson
22/07/1987
A good hilly-sprinter rider was 11th in Brabantse Pijl at the start of the year outsprinting Gilbert from his group and was 5th in GP Pino Cerami in a sprint so could become a good hills rider in the future.
Jamie Sparling
28/12/1984
Rides for Raleigh another fighter who was 2nd in a wet and windy Rutland Classic flat rider here.
David Boily
28/04/1990
13th in the Ronde Van Vladerren Beloften in a sprint after the winner seems to be good on cobbles and in the climbs as he was 2nd in Avenir last year after leading for most of the way after the first MTF, Could be a good Mountain rider in the future. |
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brownwm |
Posted on 13-06-2012 18:30
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Jimmi Briceno (Venezuela)
He won the Vuelta al Tachira, ahead of the likes of Alarcon. He is also currently third in the rankings of the UCI America Tour. He has also had a few other top 10 finishes.
(sorry I can't find his date of birth, but I know he is 26).
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jt1109 |
Posted on 13-06-2012 19:54
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For JPH29
the mongolian national team for the tour of china
Tuulkhangai Tuguldur (Mgl)
Domestqiue 4 mins down
Khayankhyarvaa Uuganbayar (Mgl)
4 mins down overall not much to say about him. Domestique perhaps.
Tumurbaatar Ochirbaatar (Mgl)
Breakaway man on most stages up there in the Mountain Classification.
Jamsran Ulziibaatar (Mgl)
15/05/1988
Lead rider that was in the break on stages and has been top 5 in most Monglian championships.
ALTANSUKH Altanzul (MGL)
21/12/1991
Mongolian national champion and TT 2nd place man probably the best man out there at this moment.
ALTANZUL Maani (MGL)
31/12/1992
Young rider 4th in both the TT and RR
SUMIYA Bat-Erdene
04/12/1992
Another young rider who was 5th in the RR champs |
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 13-06-2012 19:56
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Please don't suggest riders without first checking if they are in the database or not
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jt1109 |
Posted on 13-06-2012 19:59
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Ahh yes the top two are already added without realising the names i also had Myagmarsuren and Naran down but deleted them so that's just me the rest are all new
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brownwm |
Posted on 13-06-2012 22:12
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Just found that Briceno's date of birth is 15/04/1986.
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 13-06-2012 22:42
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Rajender Bishnoi - India - 12-07-1988
Good Indian talent, Bishnoi is just 23 but is already a national RR champion and has finished on the RR and TT podium multiple times. He was pipped to victory in the RR at the South Asian Games but he avenged his 2nd place by winning the TTT. He also came 2nd in the India Cyclothon among other results in Indian races. He is a talented sprinter, flat rider and TTer.
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 14-06-2012 10:58
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I haven't been of much use here, but I thought I'd give one suggestion at least. Found a guy who seems pretty talented.
Alexey Lutsenko - 07/09/1992 - Kazakhstan
Seems like mainly a sprinter, with the capacity to survive some climbs. Lots of Top 10 results this season in U23 races, and also a few podiums. Currently he's in Thüringen Rundfahrt, where he has been Top 10 on every stage so far, three times even Top 5. Also third overall Coupe de Saguenay, ahead of riders like Boily, Le Gac and Arndt.
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danlima63 |
Posted on 16-06-2012 14:47
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I will suggest some Brazilians, even to have better options for my team!!!
1. Rafael Andriato - 20/10/1987 - Brazil
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...derid=5079
A good young sprinter of Farnese Vini - Selle Italia...
2. Jose Eriberto Rodrigues - 15/04/1984 - Brazil
[img]https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=7600[/img]
Not very young, but a very good climber/stage races.. He won Tour of Brazil 2011
3. Gregory Panizo - 12/05/1985 - Brazil
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...derid=5390
Good for GC of stage races and good TT skills.. He won panamerican games in 2011
4. Tiago Fiorilli - 11/03/1984 - Brazil
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...derid=4703
Hard to define him... good fighter skills
5. Otavio Bulgarelli
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...derid=5377
6. Tiego Gasparotto
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...erid=10615
7. Breno Sidoti
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...iderid=501
good flat skills |
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ember |
Posted on 17-06-2012 21:56
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Mads Würtz Schmidt - 31/3/1994 - Denmark
One of the biggest junior talents out there. He won the time trial at the World Championships in Copenhagen last year, and he has been great so far this season as well. He won Paris - Roubaix for juniors in a superior way, riding solo the final 15 kilometers, and coming to the Velodrome alone.
HÃ¥vard Blikra - 2/11/1991 - Norway
A solid climber prospect. He started the season with 5th in Porec Trophy, before he got 4th on the first stage in Istrian Spring Trophy. He then got sick, but came back to racing in May, and got a top 10 in Rogaland GP. He then moved on to Tour of Norway, where he kind of impressed on the Queen stage, coming home in the 2nd group together with Dekker, Kroon, Vanmarcke and other pro riders. He ended Tour of Norway 17th overall.
August Jensen - 29/8/1991 - Norway
He won the Norwegian Championship for U23 today, after being in a breakaway of 9 riders. The group came down to 5 on the finishing kilometers, and he won the sprint for gold with ease. He also participated in Rogaland GP, for a national U23 team, where he got himself into the breakaway and battled for the climbing prize with Stake Laengen.
Fridtjof Røinås -/-/1994 - Norway
He won the Norwegian Championship for juniors today with a superb sprint. He and two others came together to the finishing line, but Røinås was in complete control in the sprint. He has stated himself he's a sprinter, but small of size, meaning he handles hills pretty well. |
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Bushwackers |
Posted on 19-06-2012 16:27
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Mathias Frank - 09/12/1986
12th in the Tour de Suisse (6th last year), 10th in the Giro del Trentino, 4th in a stage of the Giro (from breakaway)
Patrick Schelling - 01/05/1990
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...;current=0
Strong results in what looks like a good climbing race (Tour des Pays de Savoie, 4th overall, 2nd on a stage), although I know very little about the other races he has results in.
Jonathan Fumeaux - 07/03/1988
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...;current=0
8th in the An Post Ras w/ a stage podium. 5th in the Tour de Bretagne, with a few good stage results. It looks like his results are in hills and sprints (short circuit races)
All are Swiss.
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roturn |
Posted on 19-06-2012 16:42
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Raphael Addy - 16/03/1990
https://www.cqrank...erid=13738
Wouter Wippert - 14/08/1990
https://www.cqrank...erid=16688
- Good sprinter talent. 7th in U23 Worlds R.R., stage winner in Berlin and Avenir
Kenneth Vanbilsen - 01/06/1990
https://www.cqrank...erid=17904
- Good classic talent. Winner of the Ronde Vlaanderen U23, good U23 results in general, 15th Hel van het Mergelland |
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CountArach |
Posted on 19-06-2012 17:09
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I already posted Wouter Wippert, roturn. Here are some more Belgians...
Niels Vandyck - 30/8/1990
Is a Belgian climber who rides for Jong Vlaanderen this year. He recently came 3rd on GC in a French 4 days stage race that took in a number of category 1 cols, and he won the queen stage that included 3 in a row right before a long descent to the finish. Not bad in the hills either, though he prefers longer stuff. He was also involved in the Quickstep training camp for talent young riders this year, so he clearly is a big prospect.
Jens Vandenbogaerde - 6/1/1992
Another rider for Jong Vlaanderen. A promising young time trialist (prologue specialist, really). As a junior he beat some of Belgium's best up-and-coming TT riders like Sean De Bie. Still has a long way to go, but can probably go quite far.
Brecht Ruyters - 14/5/1993
Yet another Jong Vlaanderen rider (hey, I've been updating their stats, okay...). Had 5 wins and 4 podiums last year, mostly in hillier terrain. He came 55th in the U23 Liege, which may not sound like much, but considering he is only 19 it isn't a bad effort.
Edited by CountArach on 19-06-2012 17:09
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 19-06-2012 17:28
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CountArach - if youve been updating their stats, could you send me the full stats youve given them? Would make things much easier for me to base off!
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CountArach |
Posted on 19-06-2012 17:40
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And just to break up the constant waves of Belgians I'm throwing at you, here are a few different riders:
Robert Crampton - United Kingdom - 18/11/1992
People from the UK might know more about him. 4th in the Isle of Man Youth Tour (Junior race) but also 19th in a local race around Harelbeke that involved cobbles. He really doesn't seem like a natural-born cobbled rider, but possibly someone who could max out and be a solid domestique there?
Ethan Kimmince - Australia - 22/6/1992
A rider for the Omega Pharma Quickstep development team. Definitely a puncheur, being 7th at the U23 Liege. His best results have always come in hilly terrain, or even in slightly mountainous stuff (hasn't really raced in full on mountains yet though). Given his age and the fact that he is already getting these results, probably should have a high potential.
Gert Joeaar - Estonia - 9/7/1987
Has 4 victories in French naitonal races and 1 in a .2 race. Very talented puncheur who possess a strong enough kick to win on the uphill. Also 2nd in the Estonian TT championships last year - the only person within 2 minutes of Taaramae.
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CountArach |
Posted on 21-06-2012 15:49
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Martynas Maniusis - Lithuania - 16/8/1989
A puncheur who has been performing decently particularly in French races. Also rode in Paris-Roubaix Espoirs last year, but didn't do too well. But hey, at least he gave it a go
Darijus Dzervus - Lithuania - 20/7/1990
18th at the Tour of Berlin U23 race. Is not bad as a time trialist, and can hang on in the hills. Not really too promising but it is always good to have another name from these countries.
If you want more Eastern European riders, then I suggest htat you click through some names here:
https://www.wieler...Itemid=242
It is the United Baltic States tour from last year. Even if you just use it for names, it is a handy resource. In fact, the whole site is, if you have a billion hours to spend looking through everything.
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