Ladin Livshits - Change to PCM11
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 10-07-2012 01:10
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Kittel already mixes it with the big buys. I voted Cofidis cause I wanna see Taaramae in the Giro.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 10-07-2012 11:19
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Definitely Europcar! |
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Maximka |
Posted on 10-07-2012 11:49
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What a wrong russian names! ))
But good luck for your story!
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 10-07-2012 11:54
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Maximka wrote:
What a wrong russian names! ))
But good luck for your story!
I know, but hey thats cyanide for u
Thanks for all the support and votes, curretnyl Argos are running away with it!
The latest on the growing SaxoBank situation will be revealed later today
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 11-07-2012 14:31
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News Update
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Posted on 23-11-2024 13:54
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sutty68 |
Posted on 11-07-2012 14:36
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Will be interesting to see which team gets the World Tour spot |
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ejorgensen |
Posted on 12-07-2012 00:48
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Argos-Shimano? |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 12-07-2012 00:59
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ejorgensen wrote:
Argos-Shimano?
My thinking as well |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 15-07-2012 16:41
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Good news; i should be getting my game on friday, and with the db-beta out tomorrow, theres not long to wait!
I'm trying to figure out the stats, how do these seem?
FL70 MO56 HL60 TT72 PLG71 CB68 SP67 ACC67 DH65 FTR63 STA67 RES65 REC65
baring in mind he is a TT'er, with a track carrer, and generates lots of power
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fcancellara |
Posted on 15-07-2012 16:43
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TheManxMissile wrote:
Good news; i should be getting my game on friday, and with the db-beta out tomorrow, theres not long to wait!
I'm trying to figure out the stats, how do these seem?
FL70 MO56 HL60 TT72 PLG71 CB68 SP67 ACC67 DH65 FTR63 STA67 RES65 REC65
baring in mind he is a TT'er, with a track carrer, and generates lots of power
I would lower stanima to 64, a track racer usually doesn't have a good stamina. Flat can go to 71, IMO.
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 15-07-2012 16:54
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As fcancellara said, a track rider doesn't have too much stamina, but has a lot of power, so probably, put his ACC to 74 and his flat skills to 72.
Edited by Miguel98 on 15-07-2012 18:20
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 15-07-2012 22:02
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Rider Introductions
Arthur Ershov
D.O.B; 7/03/1990
Specialization; TT
Palmares; 2008 Junior Team Pursuit World Gold
Victor Manakov
D.O.B.; 9/06/1992
Specialization; FTR
Palmares; 2009 Gold Junior Team Pursuit Worlds
Matvey Zubov
D.O.B.; 22/01/1991
Specialization; HL
Palmares; 2009 10th World Junior ITT
Ivan Savitsky
D.O.B.; 6/03/1992
Specialization; CB
Palmares; 2009 6th Junior Roubaix
Guataw Paternak
D.O.B.; 4/08/1989
Specialization; HL
Palmares; 2011 U23 Junior Amstel-Gold
Stanko Medved
D.O.B.; 17/11/1989
Specialization; MT
Palmares; 2010 1st Stage 4 Tour de l'Avenir
Sasa Kasun
D.O.B.; 20/09/1990
Specialization; TT
Palmares; 2009 Silver Junior Worlds Idividual Pursuit
Aleksy Kir
D.O.B.; 14/02/1990
Specialization; CB
Palmares; 2010 4th U23 Paris-Roubaix
Ruslan Stefanovic
D.O.B; 14/02/1991
Specialization; TT
Palmares; 2008 Junior National ITT Champion
Stepan Popov
D.O.B.; 30/06/1993
Specialization; FTR
Palmares; 2011 3rd Junior National RR Championships
Vosgi Petrov
D.O.B.; 23/10/1992
Specialization; SP
Palmares; 2010 5th ZLM Tour
Grigur Albu
D.O.B.; 2/01/1991
Specialization; MT
Palmares; 2009 2nd Tour de l'Avenir
Christian Malev
D.O.B.; 24/12/1993
Specialization; SP
Palmares; 2011 National U23 Madison Champion (w. Ladin)
Edited by TheManxMissile on 15-07-2012 22:09
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sutty68 |
Posted on 15-07-2012 22:51
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A nice low key squad with no out and out GT leaders, should be great to see how this works out |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 15-07-2012 22:54
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sutty68 wrote:
A nice low key squad with no out and out GT leaders, should be great to see how this works out
GosLoto is an U23 development squad, with a 100% russian orientation
I will do a full team intro soon.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 15-07-2012 22:57
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TheManxMissile wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
A nice low key squad with no out and out GT leaders, should be great to see how this works out
GosLoto is an U23 development squad, with a 100% russian orientation
I will do a full team intro soon.
Ahh ok thanks for telling me |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 16-07-2012 16:09
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News Update
(i cant really be bothered to do the full news page write up atm, sorry)
SaxoBank Replacement Found
Europcar will replace SaxoBank in the UCI World Tour in 2012. Europcar have a stron squad with depth, backed up by strong results in 2011. The main contender was Argos-Shimano, who had better results, but rely too heavily on one rider.
(While Argos had more votes, which i did take into account, i feel Europcar will bring more to the WT, plus this leaves me more story line options later in the year)
Edited by TheManxMissile on 16-07-2012 16:11
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sutty68 |
Posted on 16-07-2012 17:05
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Great news for the French |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 23-07-2012 23:07
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Quick Update
Got my PCM12, so have practiced bit
Now just waiting on the next patch and version of the DailyDB
Coming soon are provisional stats
and a new development in the SaxoBank Scandal
and a new story line poll
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sutty68 |
Posted on 23-07-2012 23:20
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Good Luck |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 24-07-2012 14:47
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News Update
A New Start For Denmark
Following the SaxoBank Scandal, which has lead to the collapse of the SaxoBank team, Denmarks cycling reputation has been pushed to an all time low.
But now there is light on the horizon.
Heineken, the danish beer company, is stepping into the breach. They have stated an interest in setting up a new team, based around the danes. While there is interest, the team will only become a reality next season (2013). Breschel, currently with Rabobank, has said that he is in favour of the idea.
Changes Abound in the Peloton
As the teams and riders gear up for the new season, the final transfers and movements are made clear.
While all the major moves were thought to have been made, it turns out that several teams have been dealing on the quiet.
GreenEdge have made some massive signings right at the end of the window. Orica made it clear that the team had to be 100% Aussie, but did increase their budget to accomadate. Cadel Evans, reigning tour winner, is the largest acquisition. GreenEdge have also brought in Rogers and Porte from Sky to support him. Sutherland, Lloyd and Lowe have been drafted as yet further support.
There are also changes for their sprints. Renshaw and Matthews move across, as does Haussler.
A full list of changes will be posted with the start of the season.
Katusha have also been working hard to change the team. All their Spaniards, minus Rodriquez, have left. Kiriyenka, Siutsou, both Velits, both Efimkins, Ovechkin all move across. As does Peter Sagan, who left Liquigas because of a lack of support.
Again a full list of changes will be released with the season start.
As you can see there have been a lot of changes and transfers in the off-season. (all fictional changes will be posted with the season preview).
on a side not, i will post provisional stats for the team soon and would appreciate some advice on them
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