Adding a future GT Winner - stats?
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Conardo |
Posted on 10-07-2013 08:52
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Hi,
i want to start a career but with adding a rider (18/19 yrs), who can win GT´s in his later career.
So what do you think about his recommend stats (MO => 75 / ZF & PRL => 75?, END/RES etc.?) and potential (8?) |
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depeche92 |
Posted on 10-07-2013 09:00
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MO 69/70
TT/PRL 66/67
HIL 67
REC 70 |
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 10-07-2013 09:11
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MO: 68-72
HIL: 65-68
TT: 65-68
PRL: 64-68
END: 68-71
RES: 67-71
REC: 68-71
ACC: 65-70
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owen10ozzy |
Posted on 10-07-2013 10:50
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I would imagine an 8 potential would more than suffice, in fact given Sagan is only a 6 you may find it a tad easy. |
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 10-07-2013 11:09
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Sagan is a 6 because he already is that good, so that's not comparable.
7 potential is best. 8 is too much, really...
72 MO, 70HI, 70 TT, 69PRL, 68 or so REC.
Pay attention, you have to add him before you start the career, otherwise, potential doesn't have any effect and you have to define the stat limits yourself, which isn't a lot fun I think
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Patrico_0023 |
Posted on 31-07-2014 10:03
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NTTHRASH wrote:
MO: 68-72
HIL: 65-68
TT: 65-68
PRL: 64-68
END: 68-71
RES: 67-71
REC: 68-71
ACC: 65-70
What about SP?
1. Vincenzo Nibali - Astana Pro Team - 89h 59' 06"
2. Jean-Christophe Péraud - AG2R La Mondiale - + 07' 37"
3. Thibaut Pinot - FDJ.fr - + 08' 15"
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matt17br |
Posted on 31-07-2014 10:30
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Patrico_0023 wrote:
NTTHRASH wrote:
MO: 68-72
HIL: 65-68
TT: 65-68
PRL: 64-68
END: 68-71
RES: 67-71
REC: 68-71
ACC: 65-70
What about SP?
Sp isn't really crucial for a future GT winner. I think you should focus on ACC and END. I reccomend SP min. 63 max. 67.
ACC min. 69 max. 78 and END min. 68 max. 78. |
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Patrico_0023 |
Posted on 31-07-2014 10:43
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matt17br wrote:
Patrico_0023 wrote:
NTTHRASH wrote:
MO: 68-72
HIL: 65-68
TT: 65-68
PRL: 64-68
END: 68-71
RES: 67-71
REC: 68-71
ACC: 65-70
What about SP?
Sp isn't really crucial for a future GT winner. I think you should focus on ACC and END. I reccomend SP min. 63 max. 67.
ACC min. 69 max. 78 and END min. 68 max. 78.
Thank you! I didn't even remember this was about future GT winners. I'm just looking after a future sprinter at the moment. A new Froome will be my next priority.
1. Vincenzo Nibali - Astana Pro Team - 89h 59' 06"
2. Jean-Christophe Péraud - AG2R La Mondiale - + 07' 37"
3. Thibaut Pinot - FDJ.fr - + 08' 15"
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