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MG New Riders Suggestions [2020]
jph27
largely copied from roturn's 2019 thread/SN's 2018 thread:

Here's the usual thread to suggest for new riders to be added; or rider's stats to be modified, as the 2020 ManGame DB is created.

Young Riders

1998 is likely to the main year of interest, with some of the top talents from this year yet to be added to the game.

Riders from 1999 can be added too in some individual cases. So feel free to suggest them, but it may be that they are held off for another season. All riders born in 1999 that are added, will be limited in the 2020 season, such that they cannot develop beyond Level 2 in their first year.

1997 is the other year for which riders will be Avenir eligible.

No riders will be added from 2000 or later years.

Older Riders

Riders who are free agents, or part of disbanding teams, can have their stats adjusted - even if sometimes it is just in a minor way. (e.g. I've often boosted the Prologue stats of free agent Sprinters in the past)

Examples in the 1994-1997 range are of particular interest, as they can become 'talents' that are not Level 1, which allows more unique stat combinations.

Riders of 4.100 can be added or adjusted too. Mainly interested here in filling depth for countries, but all circumstances will be considered.

1988 or older are generally off limits, since these riders have already started decreasing now anyway. However, in special cases an exception may be made - for example, for riders without a Man-Game "history".

Stat Limits

We don't anticipate adding riders who will be dominant as soon as they are maxed, so additions are likely to be limited to 80/81 in their main stats in order to maintain balance in the DB. However, we will take the focuses of teams and future evolution of the DB into account when making additions, so all reasonable suggestions are welcome.

Realism

MG doesn't need to be 100% realistic on stats of riders. Real life results are a useful indicator, and many riders will tend to be aligned to that, but they are not a constraint.

Stat Gains

As you will see in the General Suggestions for 2020 thread, we are open to ideas for new stat gain categories. However, we ask that if you use a new category you're suggesting when displaying the maxed stats of a rider, that you also max them using existing categories in case the new category is not added.

Format

As usual, please post suggestions in the Table Format, using the template file to help: https://www.dropbox.com/s/twh1qwmhhqh...s.xls?dl=0
(Fill in the file, then copy it to the post, and put within the table tags)

Version of the rider at 4.100 and 1.0 are preferred too.

i.e.
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
5382AreruyaJoseph71707164757372537073665764RWAAF1015319966
5382AreruyaJoseph72797965787879537080756065RWAAF410015319966

(4.100 via the Climber v1 training)

Links to CQ and PCS are helpful. I've been finding https://firstcycling.com/ quite useful too. Not so-easily searchable, but a greater depth in races included.
 
tastasol
Some suggestions from Norwegian and Danish cycling. Norwegian cycling is of course the one I'm following most closely, so I'm sure there are some other Danish riders that are worth suggesting.

The Norwegians first, and we start with a sprinter. Erlend Blikra was a huge talent early in his career and one of the best juniors in the world in the first half of his first junior year back in 2014. He has been struggling a lot with injuries, but we've always known he's fast. For many he is known as a great criterium racer and the guy that on a regular basis beat Alexander Kristoff in head to head sprints in training (they are both from the same city). Last year he managed to be more or less healthy the whole season, and he began to deliver some good results, most notably three stage wins in Dookola Mazowsza. He also got a pro contract with Uno-X before this season and started of with two wins already in March. Fast guy, and if he manages to have some seasons without injuries, this guy could be really good. And yes, he is the brother of Havard, who is already in the DB (now retired)!

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XBlikraErlend65626562666863617273666769NOREU2011119974
XBlikraErlend71626662706974657879666869NOREU410011119974

Stat gains: Sprinter
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=37296

We'll continue with another rider from Uno-X. Lars Saugstad has been with the team since the start in 2017. He's a strong roleur, and he also got a decent kick in a sprint. Saugstad is a typically Northern Classics kind of rider, which he has showed in the U23 version of Paris-Tours the last two years with 5th place in 2019 and 6th place in 2018.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XSaugstadLars71636665686869696669746769NOREU2028519974
XSaugstadLars75636765747272757070756766NOREU410028519974

Stat gains: Cobbles
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=39433

We continue in the Uno-X team, and this time to the big surprise in Tour Colombia this year. Torstein Træen climbed close to the best Colombian climbers, and finished 9th in GC. Most impressive was the 5th place on the fourth stage, two seconds behind stage winner Sergio Higuita (Egan Bernal, Julian Alaphilippe and Daniel Martinez between Træen and Higuita). Last year he also won the Norwegian Cup. He's already in the DB, but think he could be in for a tiny upgrade.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
5926TraeenTorstein71697262727271606566706666NOREU3016719955
5926TraeenTorstein72747763747475606570756767NOREU410016719955

Stat gains: Climber v1
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=33236

Done with the Uno-X guys, now some guys from Team Coop. And we start with two TT guys. First out is Iver Johan Knotten. He had a great junior career, but struggled with a lot of sickness in his first two years as a senior. Last year he had to take the step down from Team Joker to a local team, but after a nose operation, he stayed healthy and delivered some great results. He was second in the ITT in the national championship, just beaten by Andreas Leknessund, and in front of Edvald Boasson Hagen. He also drove to a impressive 4th place in the U23 Euro ITT in Alkmaar later in the summer. He was again included for the U23 TT in the Worlds, where he was fighting for a medal before he had two mechanicals towards the end and had to finish on his spare bike (a road bike). He's a decent climber, so I would give him an okay MO stat, but that could also lead to another training path. Not quite sure who to fit him.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XKnottenIver Johan67656570686665606267696668NOREU10171219985
XKnottenIver Johan74666879737372606267746777NOREU4100171219985
XKnottenIver Johan70747077757172606268706775NOREU4100171219985

Stat gains: Time Trial, Stage Race
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=50289

Next one is another TT specialist. Together with Knotten, Stein-Erik Eriksen joined Team Coop before this season. He rode for the Danish Continental Team Coloquick last year. 5th in national championship, and a guy who's on a good trajectory considering that he orginally was a cross country skiier.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XEriksenStein-Erik68646472696767556065696571NOREU3030619963
XEriksenStein-Erik71646576727170556065716575NOREU410030619963

Stat gains: Time Trial
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=73838

Last new suggestion from Team Coop is Fredrik Dversnes. A versatile rider, who joined the team before the season. In Norway he has had a lot of attention after Covid-19 due to some long rides, most notably he did a 1005k rider without any sleep (38 hours included breaks). Not a flat ride either, just over 10k elevation. He normally goes well in short hills and he has a good sprint, and of course great stamina Pfft

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XDversnesFredrik70646864747067646769676566NOREU1020319973
XDversnesFredrik71677564797370646874716666NOREU410020319973
XDversnesFredrik75646964797172677476676566NOREU410020319973

Stat gains: Hills, Sprinter
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=66347

The next rider just left Team Coop and is now a part of Team Joker. Håkon Lunder Aalrust has had a high star in the national team (U23) for several years due to his good allround qualities. He's had good results on several terrains and could be a valuable member of a team in the coming years.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XLunder AalrustHaakon68656766717173696568686868NOREU105819982
XLunder AalrustHaakon73657066747274746568726868NOREU41005819982
XLunder AalrustHaakon72656766767474746968686868NOREU41005819982
XLunder AalrustHaakon72656770767474746568686872NOREU41005819982

Stat gains: Classics, Cobbles, Fabian
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=46174

Last Norwegian rider out is Ludvik Aspelund Holstad. Another versatile rider and an important part of the Norwegian team who led Tobias Foss to the win in Tour de l'Avenir.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XAspelund HolstadLudvik69656761696968616566676963NOREU101819985
XAspelund HolstadLudvik70747562727375616573757064NOREU41005819985
XAspelund HolstadLudvik72687562777372616873727064NOREU41005819985

Stat gains: Climber v1, Hills
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=46165

Over to the Danish, though this guy has been riding for Team Coop the last years. Louis Bendixen has showed himself as a rider with a good sprint, who also can manage short hills and do good TTs.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XBendixenLouis72656968737271687573757273DENEU4023619954
XBendixenLouis74656968747375687775757275DENEU410023619954
XBendixenLouis74656968747275697775757273DENEU410023619954

Stat gains: Track-Sprint, Sprinter
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=47011

We continue with Danish riders on Norwegian teams, this time over to the Uno-X team again. Frederik Rodenberg is both a good sprinter and a part of the Danish team that set a new world record on the 4k pursuit.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XRodenbergFrederik69646566696764656971706870DENEU1022119985
XRodenbergFrederik76646667727475657878706977DENEU410022119985
XRodenbergFrederik76656666767076707878706970DENEU410022119985

Stat gains: Track-Sprint, Sprinter
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=50933

Also riding for Uno-X: Morten Hulgaard. Good TT, good on the hills and a decent sprint. This is a guy can do plenty and could have plenty of ways to develop.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XHulgaardMorten69636968686968626669706969DENEU1023819984
XHulgaardMorten70707475737475626670716976DENEU410023819984
XHulgaardMorten76647275737673626669756976DENEU410023819984
XHulgaardMorten72667769757371626774756970DENEU410023819984

Stat gains: Stage Race, Time Trial, Hills
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=48119

And finally, the triple U23 champion: Mikkel Bjerg. The next big thing in Danish Cycling? As most know, he's a great TTer. Obviously a guy with a huge potential, and someone who could be one of the best TT riders in his generation.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XBjergMikkel68656472686968646567716770DENEU1031119986
XBjergMikkel75666781757875646567766879DENEU410031119986
XBjergMikkel71746979757677646570726877DENEU410031119986

Stat gains: Time Trial, Stage Race
Firstcycling: https://firstcycl...hp?r=66265
 
tastasol
Bored today, so here are some other suggestions. Didn't make it all the way through my list, so will edit in some climbers tomorrow if I get the time. Don't know all these riders by heart, so please feel free to discuss the suggestions!

First out is a rider in the DB. Andreas Stokbro is a Free Agent at the moment, and with his stats I understand why! This is a guy that deserves better, with a palmares that includes winning the U23 Tour of Flanders last year. Good punch and good on the cobbles.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
288StokbroAndreas69646763717171706870686665DENEU208419975
288StokbroAndreas75647163757574766870756765DENEU41008419975
288StokbroAndreas75646863777574777471696765DENEU41008419975
288StokbroAndreas75656863777479757576686765DENEU41008419975

Stat gains: Classics, Cobbles, Sprinter
PCS: https://www.procy...s-stokbro/

The next rider is a bit older, but certainly deserves a place in the DB after the start he had this season. Gonzalo Serrano won a stage in Ruta del Sol, a stage that ended with a short uphill, and also rode very well in the Drome Classic, finishing sixth. Another rider with a good kick and good on the climbs, something his 8th place in Tour of Turkey last year shows.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXSerranoGonzalo70687464737472587074736963ESPEU4017819944
XXXSerranoGonzalo71697664757573587075746963ESPEU410017819944
XXXSerranoGonzalo70707664737573587076756963ESPEU410017819944

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...o-serrano/

The next rider is relatively new to the road. Johan Jacobs focused mostly on cyclocross early on his career, but was all in on the road last year. That resulted in a 2nd place in U23 Paris-Roubaix, 7th in U23 Tour of Flanders and a pro contract with Movistar. His father is from Belgium and he has been living in Belgium the last few years, and it's without doubt the Northern Classics he will be focusing on further on his career. Rode the Opening Weekend this year, finishing 27th in Omloop and 34th in Kuurne.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXJacobsJohan71636566707168716568697266SWIEU201319975
XXXJacobsJohan77636666767571787169707366SWIEU41001319975
XXXJacobsJohan77636966747571776569767366SWIEU41001319975
XXXJacobsJohan77636672767571786569707372SWIEU41001319975

Stat gains: Cobbles, Classics, Fabian
PCS: https://www.procy...an-jacobs/

We continue to the mountains and the guy who won the first mountain stage in Tour de l'Avenir last year. Harold Tejada won the 7th stage, a few days after signing his first pro contract with Astana. As so many Colombians, Tejada is a good climber, but a bit below the level of Bernal, Lopez, Quintana etc.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXTejadaHarold67696865697070575967687064COLSA2027419974
XXXTejadaHarold68757271737476575968697070COLSA410027419974
XXXTejadaHarold67757465707374575973757164COLSA410027419974
XXXTejadaHarold68757165757673575971737764COLSA410027419974

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1, Climberv2
PCS: https://www.procy...old-tejada

A new Colombian following. Juan Diego Alba was amongst the Colombian trio playing around in the Baby-Giro last year, eventually finishing third behind two other Colombians. He also won a stage and has signed for Movistar for the next two years.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXAlbaJuan Diego68706960676869565664656662COLSA2011919973
XXXAlbaJuan Diego69767264717275565665656666COLSA410011919973
XXXAlbaJuan Diego68767360687173565668716762COLSA410011919973
XXXAlbaJuan Diego69767060717472565668687362COLSA410011919973

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1, Climberv2
PCS: https://www.procy...iego-alba/

That was the riders born before 1998. Now the riders born in 1998, and we start off with Andreas Kron. I forgot him in my last post, but this Dane is of course also a rider that deserves a place in the DB. Many good qualities, but I'd say he's best on the shorter climbs. 5th place in Tour of Belgium and 5th in the RR for the U23s in Harrogate last year is his standout results. Also a rider that like to take his chances in a breakaway.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXKronAndreas70646965687064636569706966DENEU101619984
XXXKronAndreas73677766757467636675757067DENEU41001619984
XXXKronAndreas71717472737571636570716973DENEU41001619984

Stat gains: Hills, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...reas-kron/

The next rider is a potential super star. Ethan Hayterhas had a great junior career and a great track career so far. Would have been one of the favourites in the U23 Worlds RR last year if he hadn't broken his collarbone in the Tour de l'Avenir, after winning a stage and earlier on winning two stages in the Baby Giro. He also finished 10th in RideLondon-Surrey Classic in between. He's obviously a fast rider, but also a good climber and can probably develop in many different ways. Not as big a talent as Tom Pidcock perhaps, but this guy has the potential to be really good.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXHayterEthan71687367707367657274707169GBREU1018919982
XXXHayterEthan76687367757479687979707169GBREU410018919982
XXXHayterEthan72697867757670657378737169GBREU410018919982

Stat gains: Sprinter, Hills
PCS: https://www.procy...ayter/2018

We move to a real power house. Jonas Rutsch can do most, he even climbed pretty well in Tour Alsace last year. His future is probably in the Northern Classics though, something he showed by winning the U23 Gent-Wevelgem last year. He was also in the winning move in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad this year, before he had to let the group go after a mistake with his jacket. Standing 1.97 above the ground, this could be the new Stijn Vandenbergh.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXRutschJonas69646762706866706067726968GEREU1024119985
XXXRutschJonas76647362757269776068807068GEREU410024119985
XXXRutschJonas76646862777369786768737068GEREU410024119985

Stat gains: Classics, Cobbles
PCS: https://www.procy...as-rutsch/

We stick with the Northern guys, and in Belgium we have Jens Reynders. Both a fast guy and good on the cobbles, with 3rd place in U23 Paris-Roubaix and 3rd place in U23 Gent-Wevelgem last year. He also won GP Perenchies from a bunch sprint, a french race with a couple of cobbled sectors. Signed with Hagens Berman Axeon before this season.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXReyndersJens68606463676866696770666865BELEU1025519984
XXXReyndersJens73606563747376767271676865BELEU410025519984
XXXReyndersJens75606563726978747477666965BELEU410025519984

Stat gains: Cobbles, Sprinter
PCS: https://www.procy...-reynders/

A similar rider is David Dekker. And yes, he is the son of Erik Dekker. Kind of a breakthrough season last year, winning the Dutch U23 championship ahead of Nils Eekhoff. Got a contract with SEG Racing before this season and he opened with victory in Craft Ster van Zwolle, 3rd place in Le Samyn and victory in Dorpenomloop Ruchen before Covid-19 stopped the season. A proper fast guy and also with potential in the Northern Classics.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXDekkerDavid67596360687062637071666764NEDEU102219986
XXXDekkerDavid74606660757377687979666864NEDEU41002219986
XXXDekkerDavid74596660767772727672676864NEDEU41002219986

Stat gains: Sprinter, Cobbles
PCS: https://www.procy...id-dekker/

Riding together with Dekker in those three races, we have Jordi Meeus. Won Gooikse Pijl ahead of Amund Grøndahl Jansen in a sprint back in 2018 and has delivered plenty of good results since. He will probably not be a super star, but he has the potential to be a valuable member of a squad on the highest level or a leader further down.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXMeeusJordi67616462686769686469736560BELEU101719983
XXXMeeusJordi72616562737170756869736560BELEU41001719983

Stat gains: Cobbles
PCS: https://www.procy...rdi-meeus/

And now, the winner* of the U23 World Championships last year. Yes, he got DQed, but Nils Eekhoff really should have been the winner, shouldn't he? Another big, strong guy, who's primarly known as a good sprinter. The race in Harrogate also showed that he has the attributes to do well in tough one day races as well. Won U23 Paris-Roubaix in 2017, but might actually be a better hilly rider than cobbles rider.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXEekhoffNils69606567687063667169686868NEDEU1023119986
XXXEekhoffNils76616867757378718077686968NEDEU410023119986
XXXEekhoffNils76606867767773757870696968NEDEU410023119986
XXXEekhoffNils76607067757566747170767168NEDEU410023119986

Stat gains: Sprinter, Cobbles, Classics
PCS: https://www.procy...s-eekhoff/

More sprinters: Last year two of the biggest sprint talents were team mates. They have now both left SEG Academy Racing to race in the WorldTour and it was no surprise that Kaden Groves signed for Mitchelton-Scott. He's the next in line in a great Australian sprint tradition, and much like Caleb Ewan, he's also decent on the shorter climbs. Already two wins this season in Herald Sun Tour, and he also managed a sixth place on stage four in UAE Tour, mixing it up with likes of Bennett, Demare, Gaviria, Ewan, Ackermann etc.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXGrovesKaden67616763677062607171706666AUSOC10231219986
XXXGrovesKaden74627063747377658079706766AUSOC4100231219986

Stat gains: Sprinter
PCS: https://www.procy...den-groves

And of course we have to mention his former team mate, Alberto Dainese. The Italian joined SEG in september 2018 after a good season and quickly made a name for himself with a string of good result, including winning the bunch sprint for 6th place in Gooikse Pijl ahead of Dylan Groenewegen. Last year he managed seven victories, including three stage victories in Tour de Bretagne and the European U23 championship. He also finished second in Gooikse Pijl, this time beaten by Pascal Ackermann. He signed for Sunweb before this season and has already managed some good results, including 3rd place in Race Torquay behind Sam Bennett and Giacomo Nizzolo. Fast, fast guy!

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXDaineseAlberto66586460686964557174656863ITAEU1025319985
XXXDaineseAlberto73596560757278608081656963ITAEU410025319985

Stat gains: Sprinter
PCS: https://www.procy...to-dainese

While it's clear that Dainese is a sprinter, how the next guy will develop is not so clear. Robert Stannard has good results from all sorts of terrain from the U23 level and while he waits for his breakthrough results amongst the pros, he was given the chance to race Sanremo, Flanders and Roubaix in his first pro season last year. Still only 21 years old, he was again a part of the Mitchelton-Scott squad in the Opening Weekend, taking home a 14th place from Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. He can climb well, both short and longer climbs, and he also has a relatively good sprint.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXStannardRobert71657167707068706668696968AUOC1016919983
XXXStannardRobert72687867757371706773737068AUOC410016919983
XXXStannardRobert76657567757369756668737068AUOC410016919983
XXXStannardRobert76657267757469777068696968AUOC410016919983
XXXStannardRobert72727472757575706669696973AUOC410016919983


Stat gains: Hills, Classics, Cobbles, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...-stannard/

From Australia to USA, and from Stannard to Ian Garrison. The 22 year old won the US National ITT Championship last year, and also took silver in rather wet ITT for the U23s in Harrogate. Good allrounder, but especially a good TTer.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXGarrisonIan68646871696969606367656770USANA1014419984
XXXGarrisonIan75657178747674606367706777USANA410014419984
XXXGarrisonIan69717378747476606368666777USANA410014419984

Stat gains: Time Trial, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...rison/2020

The next rider is also a good TTer, but Brent Van Moer is also a very good allrounder. Van Moer has a silver medal from the Worlds U23 ITT in 2018, 5th place in same ITT last year, 7th in Tour of Denmark last year, 6th in U23 Paris-Roubaix and 9th in U23 Tour of Flanders. A new kind of Fabian rider? Perhaps?

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXVan MoerBrent67626770676768656167706669BELEU1012119986
XXXVan MoerBrent74637079747675656167756778BELEU410012119986
XXXVan MoerBrent74627077757471746168716776BELEU410012119986

Stat gains: Time Trial, Fabian
PCS: https://www.procy...-van-moer/

Now to the actual winner of the U23 RR in Harrogate. Samuele Battistella was the guy who in the end took the win on the tough course. The Italian couldn't beat Eekhoff in the sprint, but he showed that he has a good kick. Weeks prior he had also climbed to 11th place in GC in Tour de l'Avenir - after cracking on the last stage - so he's also a good climber.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBattistellaSamuele70677161697166596569676965ITAEU10141119983
XXXBattistellaSamuele71707862767569596674717065ITAEU4100141119983
XXXBattistellaSamuele70747661707571596574747065ITAEU4100141119983

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...ttistella/

We stick to the Europeans and travel to France to find Alexys Brunel. As a junior he was a top TTer, and after doing well in the Northern Classics on U23 level in his first senior year, he has gradually become a rider for the more hilly terrain. He started this season brilliantly, winning the first stage in Etoile de Bessèges and finishing 3rd in GC. Likes a little attack as well.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBrunelAlexys69606968676970616464666670FRAEU10101019984
XXXBrunelAlexys72637769747373616569716771FRAEU4100101019984
XXXBrunelAlexys70677475727477616465666777FRAEU4100101019984

Stat gains: Hills, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...ys-brunel/

Towards the climbers we have Ide Schelling. Turned pro with Bora this year, and in general a good rider. I reckon he's best in the shorter climbs.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXSchellingIde69636863677067596365737065NEDEU106219985
XXXSchellingIde71667664757471596672787166NEDEU41006219985
XXXSchellingIde70727664707474596372817166NEDEU41006219985

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...schelling/

Time for the real mountains, and the newest French hope. Clement Champoussin is a typically French rider in many ways. Always aggressive (a lot like Sicard in MG TdF this year) and enjoys himself in the long climbs. 4th in Avenir last year and now pro with Ag2R. Like his leader Bardet, he's not really a good TTer.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXChampoussinClement68696859697169556067717260FRAEU1029519985
XXXChampoussinClement71787366767676556068727367FRAEU410029519985
XXXChampoussinClement69787660727576556074797361FRAEU410029519985
XXXChampoussinClement69787159777873556071768060FRAEU410029519985

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1, Climberv2
PCS: https://www.procy...ampoussin/

The next rider also turned pro this year. Felix Gall had an impressive 2018 and started of last season by winning Istrian Spring Trophy. Unfortunately he struggled with his health for most part of the season, but at his best, he's a good climber.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXGallFelix68676766686869576165676866AUTEU1027219985
XXXGallFelix71767273757376576166686973AUTEU410027219985
XXXGallFelix69767567717276576172756967AUTEU410027219985

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1

While Tadej Pogacar probably stands as the biggest name from the 1998 generation so far, Brandon McNulty was the big star in the junior years. Especially his first year as a junior, when he and Adrien Costa ripped all competition apart. He's still a great rider though, with two WC medals from U23 level. Turned pro with UAE this year, and have already impressed with 4th place in Vuelta a San Juan and 7th place in Ruta del Sol.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXMcNultyBrandon69696870696968566065686769USANA102419986
XXXMcNultyBrandon72787377767677566068696876USANA41002419986
XXXMcNultyBrandon76707179767875566065736878USANA41002419986

Stat gains: Stage Race, Time Trial
PCS: https://www.procy...nulty/2020

Back to Colombia! Einer Augusto Rubio finished second in the Baby Giro last year, and looks like an exciting prospect. Not as good as 99 model Andres Ardila (Baby Giro winner), but behind the established pros from Colombia, this guy is one of biggest talents. Turned pro with Movistar this season.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXRubioEiner Augusto66706857696767586468676659COLSA1022219984
XXXRubioEiner Augusto67777557707172586475746759COLSA410022219984

Stat gains: Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...ubio-reyes

We stay in South America for the next rider. Ricard Carapaz has made a big name for himself, and last year we also had a little breakthrough for Jefferson Alexander Cepeda (not Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda, which is his cousin). The Ecuadorian won the last stage in the Tour de l'Avenir, and also finished 9th in GC. He's not done much racing in Europe, but he signed with Androni for four years prior to this season. And when Gianni Savio signs such a long deal, it usually suggests that he has found gold.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXCepedaJefferson Alexander68696856686867566366667057ECUSA1016619985
XXXCepedaJefferson Alexander69787657727274566373747158ECUSA410016619985

Stat gains: Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...er-cepeda/

While Carapaz is the biggest cycling star in Ecuador, Andrey Amador surely holds the same position in Costa Rica. But Kevin Rivera might be able to take his role in a few years time. He was heavily linked with Team Ineos last year, but he's still contracted to Androni. Won Sibiu Cycling Tour and finished 9th in Milano-Torino last year.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXRiveraKevin68696665676868586266656865CRCNA1028619985
XXXRiveraKevin71787172747375586267666972CRCNA410028619985
XXXRiveraKevin69787466707275586273746966CRCNA410028619985

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...in-rivera/

Back to Europe again, and a very exciting Hungarian duo. First out is Attila Valter, probably most known as the guy who fell in the U23 ITT in the Worlds last year, sliding down something like 100 meters. He's also a pretty good cyclist, who won the 9th stage in Avenir last year and finished third in Tour of Hungary. Turned pro with CCC this year.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXValterAttila69666960686967606568696862HUNEU1012619986
XXXValterAttila72697861767371606876756963HUNEU410012619986
XXXValterAttila70757761717474606575787163HUNEU410012619986

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...la-valter/

Hungarian number two is of course Barnabas Peak. Turned pro with Mitchelton-Scott this year. I would say he's not as good as Valter, but in general a promising rider.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBarnabasPeak68676766686969626267686867HUNEU10291119985
XXXBarnabasPeak71767273757476626268696974HUNEU4100291119985
XXXBarnabasPeak69767567717376626274766968HUNEU4100291119985

Stat gains: Stage Race, Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...abas-peak/

The next rider is more of a pure climber. Michel Ries won a stage in Aosta last year, and finished second on two stages in Avenir, eventually finishing in 7th place. Mini-Schleck.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXRiesMichel67706760716970586067656761LUXEU1011319984
XXXRiesMichel68777460727375586074726861LUXEU410011319984

Stat gains: Climberv1
PCS: https://www.procy...chel-ries/

Last one out is a good climber allrounder, and looks like a guy that can do many different things. Stefan Bisegger finished second in the Peace Race, third in the Euros U23 ITT, seventh in the Euros U23 RR, won a stage in Tour de l'Avenir and finished second in the Worlds U23 RR. Good on the climbs and a good kick.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBiseggerStefan70687167707168646670667068SWIEU1013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan71717867757571646775707168SWIEU410013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan70757567717576646775737168SWIEU410013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan71757472757678646771667073SWIEU410013919983

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...bissegger/
Edited by tastasol on 10-06-2020 13:27
 
liefwarrior
I like a lot of the proposals made by tastasol, and have some additions regarding Danish riders particularly. First of all, we have Rasmus Iversen who went under the radar while primarily riding in amateur races in Italy, but with an impressive seven wins in 2018 he was signed by Lotto-Soudal. It doesn't seem right to have a member of the WT not represented in the DB, especially one so young. I'm far from a cycling expert, so his stats are based on Lotto-Soudal's presentation of him as a time trialist who dreams of classics races. Nothing too impressive, but might be useful as a domestique.
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXIversenRasmus70656769676668686468666567DENEU1016919974
XXXIversenRasmus73687570747071686573726668DENEU410016919974
XXXIversenRasmus71727276727175686469676574DENEU410016919974
XXXIversenRasmus75657269726971756468716667DENEU410016919974

w/ Hill, Stage Racer, Classics

Then, there are a couple of alteration to riders already on the database, mostly bringing older riders up to speed, giving them an opportunity at an actual career. For the most part, these will be minor domestiques, with the only notable rider being Alexander Kamp, made here into a decent puncheur lieutenant that takes advantage of longer climbs, and possesses a good sprint. Keeping in mind the development of comparable riders, those from 1993 and earlier have been maxed out, while the class of 1994 has been limited to 4.00 in order to keep them in line with there employed cohort.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
5411SorensenJimmi77645969696768627074817269DENEU410071119905
334SehestedMark71536555686966647372666255DENEU410061119913
6126KilsgaardMarkus72706976717270546165767175DENEU410023219924
1427BrochnerNicolai74526259657075517675676373DENEU41004719934
5942GronMartin72627060736861735663646862DENEU4100111019932
6324KampAlexander72727662717474617074717066DENEU4100141219935
577VinjeboEmil67637373667266525166656666DENEU4024319943
5882ChristiansenSteffen Munk74576456536971557578656772DENEU4021119943
6245WestergaardMathias71596372667162505061676172DENEU4021219944
 
cio93
First of all, thank you for all those contributions tastasol!

I only have a couple of comments, and a few more additions at a later point.

tastasol wrote:
We move to a real power house. Jonas Rutsch can do most, he even climbed pretty well in Tour Alsace last year. His future is probably in the Northern Classics though, something he showed by winning the U23 Gent-Wevelgem last year. He was also in the winning move in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad this year, before he had to let the group go after a mistake with his jacket. Standing 1.97 above the ground, this could be the new Stijn Vandenbergh.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXRutschJonas69646762706866706067726968GEREU1024119985
XXXRutschJonas76647362757269776068807068GEREU410024119985
XXXRutschJonas76646862777369786768737068GEREU410024119985

Stat gains: Classics, Cobbles
PCS: https://www.procy...as-rutsch/

I'd actually say Rutsch deserves to max at up to 66/67MO without having to develop him there. Second at Lac Blanc really can't be underestimated, and even 15th at Planche the day before would justify it already looking at the opposition.
Also, since classics training will not be very juicy if we keep such low sprint, I'd consider a slight HIL and ACC increase too. He's really quite punchy.



tastasol wrote:
Last one out is a good climber allrounder, and looks like a guy that can do many different things. Stefan Bisegger finished second in the Peace Race, third in the Euros U23 ITT, seventh in the Euros U23 RR, won a stage in Tour de l'Avenir and finished second in the Worlds U23 RR. Good on the climbs and a good kick.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBiseggerStefan70687167707168646670667068SWIEU1013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan71717867757571646775707168SWIEU410013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan70757567717576646775737168SWIEU410013919983
XXXBiseggerStefan71757472757678646771667073SWIEU410013919983

Stat gains: Hills, Climberv1, Stage Race
PCS: https://www.procy...bissegger/

I think we have an extremely rare opportunity with Bissegger, and I don't see him excel at the same things you do.

I believe Bissegger might be our biggest and maybe only ever chance to add a rider who actually benefits from Track-TT or Track-Sprint by allowing him to max in the 78-80 region at both TT and Sprint, and nearly at the same time.
Basically, think what if Kittel had retained his world class TTing from the juniors.

He's definitely a little bit less of a climber/puncheur than you present him as (even though he certainly deserves to max out at 70+ in both if invested in a little), and more a strongman TTer/Sprinter.
He won decently contested bunch sprints last season against the likes of Manzin (https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x79...eo/x7990mf <- worth a watch, a Cancellara style approach to the sprint, but with the actual sprint speed to keep it up and win) and Archbold, and being two seconds off Bjerg in the Euro TT should say enough. The Worlds TT was weird anyway.


Just a quick idea how my suggestion might be able to be implemented in the game:

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXBiseggerStefan69666872687162647272667072SWIEU1013919984
XXXBiseggerStefan76667073697573647979667179SWIEU410013919984
XXXBiseggerStefan76667079737574647775667179SWIEU410013919984
XXXBiseggerStefan70737479737569647273677079SWIEU410013919984


Stat Gains: Track-Sprint, Track-TT, Stage Racer
Edited by cio93 on 16-06-2020 14:23
 
liefwarrior


It's come to my attention I was using the wrong database, and some of these riders (read: many) are no longer free agents. I'll go over the actual database, and fix this up at some point.
 
tastasol
Yeah, I think you have some good point there, cio. Wasn't really sure what to do about Rutsch and his climbing skills, but he's obviously very versatile and could certainly have a bit more MO/hill and still have the Northern Classics as his future career path.

I checked up most of the riders to see what they say about their own future, but forgot to do it with Bissegger. I remember his mostly for the Peace Race, which was won by Leknessund after an impressive solo win on the last stage, but given that he was introduced by EF as a sprinter/TT-guy, you are certainly right. Extremly exiciting rider.
 
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baseballlover312
Seeing as the Danish talents are generally taken care of, I've decided to scrap the bottom of the barrel and try to find some Curacao talents, as futile as it might be. Pfft

First we have Gyasi Sulvaran. He is the current national champion in both the Road Race and the Time Trial. According to PCS the RR was quite a dominating solo win in an obviously small field. Based on Curacao's terrain, I'm guessing the routes were lumpy? Admittedly I don't really know anything else about him, but I found his old Facebook page. Pfft

https://www.procy...varan/2019
https://www.faceb...iSulvaran1

So my thought is that he's an all around fighter type who loves to attack and ride alone, and can kind of TT. His weaknesses are stamina and recovery since he has not ridden many long classics or stage races. He'll be 26 for the 2020 season, but I'm suggesting him at 3.0 . He could be added at 4.0 too, especially if you want to force people to pick fighter on him (Hilly TT would be tempting otherwise if that gets added), but I see him as more of a grinder/all rounder. A broadened fighter category would work ever better than this.

LastFirstFlMtHiTTStRsRcCoSpAcFiDhPrNatTrainXP LevelXP PointsDMYPot
SulvaranGyasi71687271657563546572766772CURN/A3012119942
SulvaranGyasi74687371677764546675796872CURFight4Max12119942


My next two are guys who are already in the DB, but are beyond useless. I'm suggesting a stat overhaul for both of them. I know I'm usually against upping existing riders, but in this case I feel it's really just adding new older riders. These guys have never ridden a race in the MG and just make the most sense for their country.

First, let's talk about Bryan van Rutten. His only 2019 results I can find were in the 2.2 Grand Prix Chantal Biya. He finished 6th overall, finishing in the top 10 of several sprints and always being in the first group of the most flat courses. He will be 27 in December. These are his current stats, and what he'd look like maxed - which is basically impossible since he wouldn't do it till 30, probably 31.

https://www.procy...van-rutten

LastFirstFlMtHiTTStRsRcCoSpAcFiDhPrNatTrainXP LevelXP PointsDMYPot
Van RuttenBryan68516364696567676772687064CUR201910281219932
Van RuttenBryan73516364746670707477687064CURSpr4Max281219932
Van RuttenBryan72516364746868727172687064CURCob4Max281219932


He becomes a sprinter/cobbler with good acceleration, which is fine, but he's obviously not getting a contract even on the amateur level, ever, especially having to go through 3-4 years for two seasons max. Since he's a late December birthday, he'll be 27 in 2020. I'd up him to 4.0 and see these stat changes. I'm not buffing him a ton, mostly just leveling him up and tweaking some things. I've also changed him to potential 3 so that the sprint vs. cobble training is actually a legitimate choice. Otherwise it's clearly a sprint situation, and imo it's still a bit lopsided.

LastFirstFlMtHiTTStRsRcCoSpAcFiDhPrNatTrainXP LevelXP PointsDMYPot
Van RuttenBryan72566363746770727275677464CUR202040281219933
Van RuttenBryan73566363756771737477677464CURSpr4Max281219933
Van RuttenBryan73566363756870747375677464CURCob4Max281219933


Finally, let's move on to Hillard Cijntje. He's also already in the DB. He's had some top 10's in various regional Carribean/Latin American championships the last couple of years. I've once again found a little Facebook blog of his, and he has pictures of himself on a podium! He was apparently the U23 Carribean TT Champion, and has also done some track cycling. It also seems he might actually race for Aruba now, but don't mind that.

https://www.procy...rd-cijntje
https://www.faceb...895269532/

Here are his current stats. He's a pure sprinter, and I've maxed him out as such. Again, he can't actually really max right now cause of how old he is.

LastFirstFlMtHiTTStRsRcCoSpAcFiDhPrNatTrainXP LevelXP PointsDMYPot
CijntjeHillard66525562676167526968716462CUR20191022619924
CijntjeHillard73525662726279577675716562CURSpr4Max22619924


As you can see, he's just a random, weak pure sprinter that's wasting away. I think it'd be cooler to make him a track sprinter after seeing those forgotten results on his Facebook page, and just to have a unique rider. Because he'll be 28 next year, he could be added as maxed. However, I'm gonna assume he's 4.0 here just for the hell of it.

LastFirstFlMtHiTTStRsRcCoSpAcFiDhPrNatTrainXP LevelXP PointsDMYPot
CijntjeHillard73525673697368527474736475CUR20204022619924
CijntjeHillard75525673697476527676736477CURT-Spr4Max22619924
CijntjeHillard75525675707573527575736477CURT-TT4Max22619924


He becomes a a prologue/leadout type rider who still is very limited by his lack of climbing in this game engine. Of course, eh could be nerfed a little if he is still too strong.

That's what I got right now. Not trying to make Curacao the next big thing, just trying to make some viable riders there. IMO it makes sense in the MG universe that De Maar's success would have helped more talent surface there.
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redordead
I know Croatia probably has the Slovenian and other Balcan riders pretty much set, but I'll just add my own 2 cents here Smile

The 1999 class is slightly stronger and deeper than 1998, but I'm posting both just in case someone from 1999 does get added.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XLavricMartin65676761686767536571736761SLOEU10281119984
XLavricMartin68707562757170536676786862SLOEU4100281119984
XLavricMartin66747461697172536578806861SLOEU4100281119984
XLavricMartin66757061747471536575787561SLOEU4100281119984


First up is Martin Lavric who is in his 2nd season at Dimension Data for Qhubeka or as it's now called NTT Continental Cycling Team. He was a part of a Zwift competition by the team and along with the other finalists got invited to the World Tour team's HQ. From there he impressed enough to get a spot on the CT team.

He's a climber/puncheur with his best skill being his fighting spirit and kick.

Stat gains: Hills, Climber v1, Climber v2

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...tin-lavric
Zwift academy video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJU8H...JU8Hlr3Mow

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XPrimozicJaka67676865696765586668696866SLOEU1081219985
XPrimozicJaka75677165747268596975777166SLOEU410081219985
XPrimozicJaka70767372767272586669706973SLOEU410081219985
XPrimozicJaka70707666777169586975746967SLOEU410081219985
XPrimozicJaka68767666727172586675776967SLOEU410081219985
XPrimozicJaka68767165777469586672747666SLOEU410081219985


Jaka Primozic has actually been around for a while, racing against pro's since 2015. In that time he has won a lot of smaller races, mostly stage races, but has also scored some solid results in one day races.

Another climber/puncheur with some stage race potential as well.

Stat gains: Fighter, Stage Race, Hills, Climber v1, Climber v2

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...a-primozic

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XIlicOgnjen67646369656767566063656370SEREU10211119984
XIlicOgnjen68716876707274566064666377SEREU4100211119984
XIlicOgnjen74656676707472566063706377SEREU4100211119984


The current Serbian ITT champion. A pretty straight forward rider focusing on his TT skills, with some ability to get over shallower climbs, opening up some stage race possibilities. No much acceleration to him though.

Stat gains: Stage Race, TT

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...gnjen-ilic

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XKvasinaFilip68616258666562627170616559CROEU10291019983
XKvasinaFilip73616358716674657877616559CROEU4100291019983
XKvasinaFilip73616358677072627877616564CROEU4100291019983


Filip Kvasina is a bog-standard sprinter. He has a solid flat stat along with his top end speed to become either a CT level sprinter or leadout rider. His best result is winning a stage in the Carpathian Couriers Race in 2018.

Stat gains: Sprinter, Track-Sprint

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...ip-kvasina

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XCemazarNik67666667676968556265726868SLOEU102819994
XCemazarNik75666767727371566570797168SLOEU41002819994
XCemazarNik68737174727475556266736875SLOEU41002819994
XCemazarNik74676974727673556265776875SLOEU41002819994


Nik Cemazar is a solid all around rider. He can ride similarly well on the flat or uphill and is no stranger to the TT bike. He's often part of long breakaways, fighting all out until getting caught by the peloton. With those skills he can develop either as a breakaway rider or a more rounded domestique.

Stat gains: Fighter, Stage Race, TT

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...ik-cemazar

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XJarcAljaz69656563686867686566726963SLOEU109419994
XJarcAljaz77656663737270696871797263SLOEU41009419994
XJarcAljaz74656663757370757067736963SLOEU41009419994
XJarcAljaz74657063737170756566777063SLOEU41009419994


Aljaz Jarc has been with Adria Mobil since 2018. He's a tall rider, showing his strength on the flat roads. You'll usually spot him at the front of the peloton chasing down the breakaway for a sprint finish. He has shown some abilities on the cobbles also, opening up a more classics development path.

Stat gains: Fighter, Cobbles, Classics

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...aljaz-jarc

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XHocevarKristjan68666958686963606770666859SLOEU103519995
XHocevarKristjan71697759767367607077716960SLOEU41003519995
XHocevarKristjan75677058757275657677666959SLOEU41003519995
XHocevarKristjan69757759717370606777746960SLOEU41003519995
XHocevarKristjan75667059717674607677666966SLOEU41003519995


Kristjan Hocevar is a bit more of a mystery. His physique would suggest he is a climber, but he has also shown an ability to sprint, especially out of smaller groups, like in some one day races. He might be best described as a hilly sprinter, but could also make the grade as a climber/puncheur.

Stat gains: Hills, Sprinter, Climber v1, Track-Sprint

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...an-hocevar

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XSagadinLuka68656860686865676869707061SLOEU101519994
XSagadinLuka76656860737268687174777361SLOEU41001519994
XSagadinLuka71687661757268676974757162SLOEU41001519994
XSagadinLuka75656960736974727576707161SLOEU41001519994
XSagadinLuka73656960757368747370717061SLOEU41001519994
XSagadinLuka73657360737168746869757161SLOEU41001519994
XSagadinLuka69727560697270676876777161SLOEU41001519994


I've described some of the riders as all arounders, but Luka Sagadin is just that. A true jack of all trades, but master of none. That opens up a lot development possibilities, but whichever way, he should become a solid domestique, especially in one day races.

Stat gains: Fighter, Hills, Sprinter, Cobbles, Classics, Climber v1

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...ka-sagadin

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XStojnicVeljko69626369666766586466716470SEREU104219994
XStojnicVeljko76636676717471586466766477SEREU41004219994
XStojnicVeljko76626476717271586969716477SEREU41004219994


The current Serbian ITT runner up. A year younger than Ilic, Stojnic is a pure time-trialist who can really ride on the flat. Riding for ProTeam Vini Zabù - KTM this year, he was present at the UAE Tour before it got cut short by the pandemic. He was in the breakaway in 3/5 stages, gathering points on intermediate sprints to eventually finish the race 2nd in the points classification.

Stat gains: TT, Track-TT

PCS profile: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider...ko-stojnic

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
quadsas
Georgian youngsters IRL who have done anything at all are way too young for the database, and I dont feel confortable asking to edit maxed out riders so Ill just repost this. Feel free to make them better.

quadsas wrote:
knockout also sent me suggested stats for Rojus Adomaitis, so I'll just post them here (with a little bit embelishment Grin, cause by the time he will be maxed, Kruopis will be in steep decline)

SurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsYearPot
AdomaitisRojus68596666636764577071606368 LTUEU0019985
AdomaitisRojus75596767667468577978606475LTUEU410019985


he could be made into a very strong baroudeur, since he could keep up with Navardauskas during NC and some tours he raced with him last year, but he is a track sprinter IRL so these stats would make more sense I guess

Lithuania hasn't had a stage racer since Dopendas Rumsas, why not throw us a bone. In his current state he will definitely be fired and never signed again.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsYearPot
1153LasinisVenantas63666466626662565962626357LTU EU2x19975Current
1153LasinisVenantas65706870646665565966656664LTU EU2x19975Improved
1153LasinisVenantas68777276707071565967666770LTU EU410019975Stage Race


I like Gembeckas, I wish I had signed him full time instead of Lasinis, but just a slight buff to acceleration and potential upgrade from 3 to 4 would be great

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsYearPot
3040GembeckasTomas71616765676564606667696665LTU EU1019973Current
3040GembeckasTomas78616865716865616972746765LTU EU410019973Fighter
3040GembeckasTomas71616765676564606670696665LTU EU1019974Slight Buff
3040GembeckasTomas79616865726967616975766965LTU EU410019974Fighter

deez
 
Bikex
Looked up some Asian riders. I probably rated some of them a little bit too high but figured I should rate them the way so I would consider signing them.

FlMoHiTtStRsRcCbSpAcFiDhPl
LyuXianjing65697062697067506568657264CHNAS102219986
PCS66787863727474506075737365
ChaiyasombatThanakhan70696869676969526465656866THAAS1026619995
PCS71787670707376526472736967
73787376747476526466666973
1075YoeunPhyuth73636467727366507272636473CAMAS305319964
PCS77636568737674507676636577
QuitaRonnilan73717265737371557070797165PHIAS4023119954
PCS75717265747372567272797165
75717265747472557171817265
73737465737472557072817165
8176ChenChien Liang74687065717274727575596567TPEAS410071119934
PCS
5736JuradoCristofer Robin74677174727370736769726674PANNA40271019954
PCS75677175747471756769726675
BatsaikhanTegsh-bayar70656569707067686972656869MGLAS101619985
PCS77666669777379737879656969
77656670737778687879656976
IderboldBold71696965707069556568686965MGLAS1027619984
PCS72767665717474556575757065
72777265767773556572737765
72777565717474556575757165
JetsadaJanluang71626664747472727373716964THAAS4020719944
PCS73626664757477737575716964
72626664767573747473716964


Lyu: I think he should be the biggest Asian talent added this year. If it is possible he could even get a higher rating. He had great results from early on. He started as a mountain biker and won as a 19 year old the Asian championships there. Afterwards he switched to the road and achieved good results right away. https://www.uci.org/road/news/2019/ly...revelation

Chaiyasombat: He is the best Thai talent in the long time. He seems to be a good stage racer, best result a 16th place at the Tour de Langkawi finishing ahead of Kevin Rivera for example. In my opinion he should be the best Thai rider once he maxes. Would be cool if he could be added this year already.

Yoeun: As there is a Cambodian CT team now I figured I should suggest someone from it, but unfortunately the Cambodian riders haven't raced much pre Corona break. Best option was him, who could be turned into a decent sprinter.

Quita: Won a flat stage this year in what seems to be from a break. Also hold on quite good in stages with a tougher profile. I think he could be added as a good allround breakaway specialist.

Chen: Gets his best results in sprint stages but also not too far behind on more difficult stages. He was on the startline at the Gravel and Tar Classic this year so I figured he could also deserve a decent cobbles stat.

Jurado: Good timetrialist, got his best result at the Tour de Rwanda this year, where he was 8th on the time trial over the cobbled hill in Kigali. Should be someone for the Fabian category.

I think Mongolia needs some stronger options, as we also have a team focused there. I made two suggestions.
Batsaikhan: Good sprinting talent. Even if he is not contesting the sprint he is always close to the front of the field, so gave him good flat and energy stats. Even though the stats I suggest might seem a little bit strong, I think he would be a good addition like I suggested, as it would be a good base for training.

Iderbold: Looking at it now, don't know why I put him down as a climber, should probably be a sprinter but don't want to change it now.

Jetsada: Got a good result in a sprint earlier this year and seems to be doing decent in tougher flat races, but drops once the road rises. I could need a domestic with a stat line like this.
 
liefwarrior
Just a handful of suggestions, both Chile and Iceland are lacking in riders so I thought it might be nice to add a bit more meat to their bones.

IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
XXXXPeltonenUkko71636470706965666567706667FINEU1015619984
TT786467777576706665677566744100
XXXXCabreraNicolas68696870676971616864627168CHLSA2014919974
Stage697572767173776168656366744100
XXXXFerreyraDiego71666872677068546868726871CHLSA20141019974
TT776771787176725468687668774100
Stage737273787174745468697368774100
XXXXGudgeirssonEyjolfur66716475716872536355526372ISLEU4100221019923
XXXXRagnarssonStefan Orri72757453777074587173797355ISLEU410071019945
XXXXGunnlaugssonKristofer77676572727573687774525765ISLEU410026919954
 
Bikex
Got some more:

AngsuthasawitJai77586067647368687575616575THAAS4016219955
79586067657572687777616577
UlysbayevDinmukhammed68686965666767586262696564KAZAS1021719984
PCS69757665677172586269766664
69767565677172586269766764
MikayilzadeMusa68646968676767626363676768AZEEU1016619985
PCS71697770757171626669716870
73687277747274626363706877
71737475747274626364686875
75647277727474626363726877
5988AlkhalifahKhaled70687272727270587474656772KUWAS4023419954
PCS72687272727378587676656774
72687274737475587575656774
70707374737372587474656774


Angsuthasawit: First Thai rider to win a Asian championship in track cycling when he won the 2018 Asian. A year later he won the overall World Cup standings in Keirin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–..._World_Cup
Ulysbayev: Climbing talent coming through Vino's team
Mikayilzade: Good timetrialist from Azerbaijan, who also seems to do quite well in hilly races. Although usually finishes at the end of the group so shouldn't get a good sprint or acc.
Alkhalifah: At the moment he is a climbing talent in the db, but his best result suggests he is more of a sprinter that survives some hills. Also he is one of his countries best timetrialists allowing him to start at the world championships already twice(but finishing far back). I think being decent in multiple disciplines but not extraordinary in any would be fair.
 
quadsas
5351NareklishviliBeka65525768636467546467576168GEO244
5351NareklishviliBeka65616569666867696170676069GEO245
5351NareklishviliBeka72616677737371766171696277GEO245


His brother (I think he is?) is pretty good, why cant he be as well? A little fun rider, the training is lvl1 TT and the rest Fabian.
deez
 
liefwarrior
Taken a quick glance at some of the tertiary markets and looking to slip in a couple of riders from them. Not sure what the correct code for Ghana was, so I've just used GHA here. Shouldn't be too overpowered, but nice enough as domestiques and maybe a singular CT leader in Gonzalez Zentono.

CyclistIDLast nameFirst nameFLMTHLTTSTRSRCCBSPACFTDHPRCountryContinentXP LevelXP PointsDMYPotential
XXXAssaholinKonan68646658636860677069616063CIVAF1018219984
Sprinter756467586869727277766161634100
Cobbler736467587073667475706260634100
XXXKusiClement69647073667172616468726773GHAAF3015719962
TT726471766974756164687467764100
XXXAwukuFrank67656866666971677172676464GHAAF2014819973
Sprinter716569667070827077786764644100
XXXRoblesJairo Yomar70676664686768606768707260NCANA2091119973
Climberv1717473646971736067757773604100
Climberv2717570647474726067727580604100
XXXRojas SanchezHenry Antonio68676767687066656467656867NCANA1026319996
Hills717176687674706567757271684100
Stage Racer717672747577756564706669744100
Climberv1697675687175736564747471684100
Climberv2717670677679706564717079674100
XXXGonzalez ZentonoAndre Alexander67686860667170626669706758PERSA106819986
Hills707277617475746269777770594100
Stage707773677378796266727168654100
Climberv1687776616976776266767970594100
XXXRuizRobinson71666662646764647070606864PERSA105919984
Sprinter786667626968766977776069644100
Track-Sprint786667636572756477776069714100
XXXAbolajiFatiu69626069656867656060656571NGRAF101461998
TT746261767075726560606865784100
 
ivaneurope
This is my first try - so, let's roll the dice here
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-BechkovAleks67666469666665556360706668BULEU1014219993
-BechkovAleks72666576717370556360736675BULEU410014219993

Stat Gain is for TT
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roturn
Don't expect to see 1999 riders added this season. Focus definitely on 98 and older.
 
ivaneurope
IDSurnameFirst nameFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPotSpecialty
xAgrotisAlexandros69646369706668636464696970CYPEU1013719985Default
xAgrotisAlexandros76656678757375636464747079CYPEU410013719985TT
xAgrotisAlexandros72736876777175636465707077CYPEU410013719985Stage Racer
xAgrotisAlexandros76646478757275636967697079CYPEU410013719985Track TT

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jandal7
Guess it's too late for big names that weren't in that Skype list but will copy my Stannard suggestion from last year anyway in the spoiler Pfft
Spoiler
/ Robert Stannard is one of the brightest talents around on the second level below the obvious Bernals and Philipsens, and is extremely versatile, with great results in hilly to medium mountain races as well as in sprints, and also doing very well in semicobbled races, no slouch in the higher mountains as scene with a very good top 20 finish in a TDS stage, and not to mention winning TTs on the U23 scene, there's really nothing he can't do. Born an Aussie, raised and raced a Kiwi but switched licenses a couple of years ago due to the superior system in Australia. May need a -1MO if that CV1 looks too good.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Co.XPXPDMYearPot
StannardRobert71677068717166677071646570AUSOC10169986
StannardRobert74717969797570677379716971AUSOC4xHI6
StannardRobert72767869747673677078736871AUSOC4xC16
StannardRobert78677368797876767772656670AUSOC4xCB6
StannardRobert74767575787875677074656677AUSOC4xSR6
StannardRobert78677368787481727979646670AUSOC4xSP6
StannardRobert78677568787669757072726870AUSOC4xCL6
StannardRobert74767468798070677075697470AUSOC4xC26
StannardRobert78687377788073677071696679AUSOC4xTT6
StannardRobert78677375797869767072656677AUSOC4xFA6
StannardRobert80677369787669707479736871AUSOC4xFT6
StannardRobert78677369747881677979646678AUSOC4xTS6
StannardRobert78677177787973677574646679AUSOC4xTR6


Kees Duyvesteyn is a solid young New Zealand puncheur with a decent TT on him as well as solid-ish over long climbs and with accelerations for attacking and KoM sprints. Not going to set the world on fire at all but could be a good domestique in hills, TTT and even MO if you want to spread him out more. Designed for the proposed new HSR category but as seen would work with others.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
DuyvesteynKees72666968696960536469747267NZLOC1019519983
HSRDuyvesteynKees73697673747467536470747272NZLOC410019519983
SRDuyvesteynKees73737273747467536470747272NZLOC410019519983
HIDuyvesteynKees73697668747263536574787367NZLOC410019519983
CV1DuyvesteynKees72737368707365536474817367NZLOC410019519983


/ Connor Brown is a good puncheur and on longer climbs too, but seems to show a solid amount of potential in TTs and although this may not fit him perfectly I thought that would be an interesting focus for him. Shown good potential as a top 30 finisher on the U23 Italian circuit as well as strong showings in South Africa Has raced on a New Zealand license until this last year when he moved to DiDa CT and went for RSA, but switched back to NZ for 2020 and is currently under that license. Shown a good kick in escape groups before and actually last year I suggested him as a puncheur with 70SP but taken him down for TT reasons and could be taken down even further to make him less good.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
BrownConnor72676670677067566872587168NZLOC106819982
SRBrownConnor73747177727574566873597175NZLOC41006819984
CV1BrownConnor73747370687472566879657268NZLOC41006819984
CV2BrownConnor73756970737771566876637968NZLOC41006819984
TTBrownConnor79686977727772566872637175NZLOC41006819984
HSRBrownConnor73727377727574566873587175NZLOC41006819984


Campbell Stewart is yet another top-level NZ track cyclist who has been dabbling more and more with the road and if his potential there translates to the tarmac then he's a great sprinter and prologueist (and even not a bad longer TT) who has shown in his road racing appearances he's no slouch on the hills either.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
StewartCampbell71656666736964596770656571NZLOC1012519986
StewartCampbell78656967767676597678656679NZLOC410012519986


Byron Munton has shown great TT skills on the African and the European scenes as well as decent performances in the climbing road races.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
MuntonByron67666470686872545666667270RSAAF10121219983
TTMuntonByron72666577737577545666697277RSAAF4100121219983
SRMuntonByron68736775737379545667667275RSAAF4100121219983


Bachirou Nikiema has proved himself in East African stage races to be quite the threat in a sprint with some solid hilly and cobbled (I'm assuming MG hasn't been lying to me about the nature of Tour du Faso Pfft) performances too, and with him being a 97 and able to start at L3 there's a cool opportunity to make him an all-around sprinter, albeit just a leadout with his max stats. And with the iconic Tour du Faso Burkina Faso should have a rider to compete there Pfft
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
NikiemaBachirou69657254727367697475667461BKFAF3021119971
NikiemaBachirou72657254747376717778667461BKFAF410021119971


Louis Visser is a promising young all-arounder and although he could be added better in one or two specialisations I thought he'd be a cool proposition for FighterV2. He may look to have too much potential with being so all-around but he wouldn't get above 75 in any main stat and I believe this is probably the coolest way to train him so I don't see his all-around nature being a problem of having a loophole given him being Pot1 Pfft
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
VisserLouis70637069737370676470746967RSAAF410028919981
VisserLouis74667370747473706773787068RSAAF410028919981


I was browsing through the DB (cannot confirm or deny if it was planning-related Pfft) and noticed that we don't have many good Ethiopians in the db outside of Grmay. I think it would be cool to have another signable one as some other countries like CAF do (though Hailemichael next year will also fit the bill but as a talent). Theres barely any info on Henok Tesfaye other than him being a former runner who apparently quit running in 2010. Born in the mountains of Ethiopia, he can survive high altitudes better than most and he has a high power and speed resistance (flat/res stats) from his running days.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
-TesfayeHenok74707367747665556873756672ETHAF410023219914
 
aidanvn13
jandal7 wrote:

Byron Munton has shown great TT skills on the African and the European scenes as well as decent performances in the climbing road races.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
SRMuntonByron68736775737379545667667275RSAAF4100121219983


Louis Visser is a promising young all-arounder and although he could be added better in one or two specialisations I thought he'd be a cool proposition for FighterV2. He may look to have too much potential with being so all-around but he wouldn't get above 75 in any main stat and I believe this is probably the coolest way to train him so I don't see his all-around nature being a problem of having a loophole given him being Pot1 Pfft
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
VisserLouis70637069737370676470746967RSAAF410028919981
VisserLouis74667370747473706773787068RSAAF410028919981


Both these guys are very good friends of mine, I'd like to elaborate on them a bit more:

Byron - SUPER strong rider and has a ridiculously good TT ability (8th at WC, but he wasn't on his best form). He is also a really good climber (more for the mountains than punchy climbs) and has come a long way since we raced together last in 2017/2018. Byron is more than capable of riding in PCT or higher - but he lacks the race craft. He wastes a lot of energy and tends to burn matches way too early. Loves a breakaway, but not a great descender tbh. For what it's worth, I know Byron has ridiculously good test results (best 20min, VO2Max, etc) which is displayed in his TT ability. Just needs to mature a bit and needs a team to help with that. Call me a fan boy, but one day I'll quote this post and be like "I told you so".
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
SRMuntonByron68767379737875545663756377RSAAF4100121219983



Louis - Hard as nails. Definitely a fighter (and a joker off the bike). He's only just taller than me at about 170cm, but damn he can packs a quick bunch kick (how he won SA u23 champs). He got dealt a bad hand at DiData conti because was an ultimate workhorse for them and got dropped last minute. Good on the flats and can get over most small hills.
IDSurnameFirstFlMoHlTTStRsRcCbSpAcFtDhPlNat.Cont.XP LevelXP PointsDMYearPot
VisserLouis75657170727373707576787068RSAAF410028919981

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