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RTG '20 | General | End of Season
AbhishekLFC
Fourth time around is a go! RTG is back for the 2020 season after another successful year last time, when a total of 19 riders continued or started their journeys in the Pro Tour peloton. We're back again to continue their journeys to the 'Road to Glory'.

For those who will be returning to game, you will be familiar with the rules, but there are some minor changes to look into (especially in the calendar section). For everyone else who's interested, please do give the rules a read and feel free to ask any questions in the thread or PM me for clarifications.

ABOUT THE GAME

What is it?
Road To Glory is a Story Game where you start as a 19-year-old neo-pro about to be signed by one of the teams in the world of cycling. You lead your cyclist through his career, choosing whichever path you want to take towards glory.

Game Summary
The first step is to select a specialization for your cyclist. Your cyclist is allocated a specific amount of stat-points which forms the base from which he starts to grow.

Next, you will be given a choice of teams to select as your first destination. Details about each team’s riders, and their strengths and weaknesses will be posted before the team selection process. Choose your team wisely to maximize the growth potential of your riders.

As races are covered in the season, your cyclist takes part in them and his results award him points, which in turn affect his growth potential, which determines the amount of statpoints he receives at the end of the season for growth.

Rider Creation
Set-up your rider with the following details:
• Name
• Nationality
• Specialization
• Favourite Team (from the ones in the game)
• Career Goal
• Height
• Weight

Feel free to put up a small write-up about your rider, maybe a paragraph or two, giving more details about their background, traits, etc. This may or may not influence the first and corresponding contract offers. Please read the rules in the spoiler below before signing up with your riders.

Rider Creation Rules
Spoiler
• Only male riders.
• No suggestive/vulgar names please. I will take the final call in approving your rider’s details.
• Dual nationalities are not allowed. If desired, feel free to mention riders who’ve moved countries/received dual nationalities in their back-story.
• Please assign realistic career goals to your cyclists. For example, a climber with a career goal of winning Paris-Roubaix will not be accepted.
• Career goals can be as ambitious or as simple as you can think of, provided they meet the criteria in the last point.

List of Available Nationalities
Spoiler

Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Belarus
Belgium
Bermuda
Bolivia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina-Faso
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Congo
Costa-Rica
Cote-dIvoire
Croatia
Cuba
Curacao
Cyprus
Czech-Republic
Denmark
Dominican-Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gabon
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Guam
Guatemala
Hong-Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malaysia
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Morocco
Namibia
Netherlands
New-Zealand
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto-Rico
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
San-Marino
Saudi-Arabia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
South-Africa
South-Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
Trinidad-and-Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United-Arab-Emirates
United-Kingdom
United-States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Zimbabwe


Selecting Specialization and Statpoints
Select a specialization for your cyclist from one of the following:
1. Stage Racer
2. Climber
3. Puncher
4. Sprinter
5. Northern Classics
6. Classics (mix between Puncher and Northern Classics)
7. Time-Trialist
8. Fighter
9. Barouder
10. Roluer

Riders with each type of specialization get a different combination of stat-points, plus some stat-points will be available for customization. There will be a ceiling for every type of stat at every age.
At the end of the season, each rider will receive some statpoints which you can assign to them as you want. The stat-points a rider receives is equal to their Growth Potential.

There will be no statpoint increase for a rider beyond the age of 30.

Growth Potentials (GP)
Every rider will start with a GP of 9. GP ranges will vary as below:
• Rider age <21: GP will be 9
• Rider age 21+: GP will range from 9-14
Rider GPs will take a jump from 9 to 11 (default value) when they reach age 21. GPs can be higher or lower than 11 at age 21 depending on the GP recalculation rules defined below.

Every two years (aged 20, 22, 24, and so on), after that season, their GPs will be recalculated depending on their results.

The recalculations will follow a 30-40-30 rule, wherein the top 30% performers will receive a +1 GP boost, the next 40% riders will retain their previous GP, and the bottom 30% performers will receive a -1 GP deduction.

• If a situation arises where a rider is alone in the lowest GP band during GP recalculation, he will automatically receive a +1 GP boost during the next recalculation.
• If a situation arises where a rider is alone in the highest GP band during GP recalculation, he will remain in that GP band during the next recalculation.
• The last GP recalculation for a rider will happen when they are 34 years old, after that season is over.
• The amount of statpoints a rider receives at the end of the season will be equal to their GP.
• Statpoints increase will be done after GP recalculations.
• The higher the GP, the more coveted is the rider in the peloton (actual stats are also important). In this regard, GP is also a reflection of rider reputation.

Rider Scoring
Points will be awarded to riders depending on their results. These points will be used to make GP recalculations at the end of every two years. Points awarded for each race will depend on the category of the race the rider attended.

The points file is available here (changed from last season, U25 points scale added): https://www.dropb....xlsx?dl=0

Selecting Teams and Contracts
Once riders have been created and their statpoints assigned, you will receive contract offers from three teams for your rider. Team options that you receive will depend on the riders needed by a team and nationality. Two of these offers will be from teams matching the criteria above. The third offer will be from a wildcard team.

Contract lengths vary from 1 to 3 years in the game. It is more likely that your first contract will be of either 1 or 2 years. You might get a 3 year contract if you match a team’s requirements perfectly.

For every consequent contract discussion, your rider will receive offers from teams depending once again on riders they need, nationality, your rider’s stats and GP. A champion team will wish to sign a rider with a higher GP. Similarly, a lower ranked team is more likely to chase a rider with a lower GP. This is not to say that we will be looking at a situation where the best riders will only be signed by the best teams. A contract offer will be a result of a combination of all four factors mentioned above. The relative weights depend on the team in question.

Teams
There will be 22 teams in this game, with 20 teams continuing from last season (Katusha and Manzana do not continue), and 2 new teams joining. All teams will take part in all races. All teams will be in the same division.

For cyclists at their peak, teams will follow an IRL pattern of recruiting riders, for example, Quickstep will have a tendency to recruit more classics specialists while Movistar will prefer climbers/punchers. Region focused teams will prefer riders who are either from their focus regions or from other countries speaking their language. For young cyclists, teams will tend to recruit riders for specializations they lack in, so as to allow the young cyclists enough space to grow. Again, this does not mean that there will be no variability in recruitment. Cases like the Izagirres and the Herradas leaving Movistar to join Bahrain Merida and Cofidis respectively may also happen. Also, a team having three stage racers will almost never look for another stage racer even if there’s a strong stage racer with high GP available. I will change some of the teams’ recruiting patterns, to better cover the globe, but will mention those when the teams are introduced.

A team standings will be maintained as both a Points race and an Olympic format of the count of Gold, Silver and Bronze medals won by each. Better teams will tend to go after better riders, both in terms of stats and GP. It has to be remembered that the final act of receiving a contract from a team depends on a combination of Stats, GP, Specialization and Focus Region. Each team will have its own unique weight for these factors, by which they will shortlist potential new recruits.

The Team List is available in the spoiler below. The team details will be made available here:

Team List
Spoiler
1. AG2R La Mondiale
2. Astana Pro Team
3. Bahrain - McLaren
4. Bora – Hansgrohe
5. Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
6. CCC Team
7. Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
8. Deceuninck-Quick Step
9. EF Pro Cycling
10. Groupama - FDJ
11. Hagens Berman - Axeon
12. Israel Start-Up Nation
13. Lotto Soudal
14. Mitchelton-Scott
15. Movistar Team
16. Nippo - Delko - Provence
17. Team Dimension Data
18. Team INEOS
19. Team Jumbo-Visma
20. Team Sunweb
21. Trek - Segafredo
22. UAE Team Emirates


Calendar
The calendar will consist of 41 races, and 179 RDs, along with the U22 World Championships. It will consist of the following break-up:
1. 3 Grand Tours – 63 RDs
2. 5 Monuments – 5 RDs
3. 15 Stage Races – 92 RDs
4. 19 One Day Classics – 19 RDs
5. U22 World Championships: Individual Time Trial and Road Race

This season will see the introduction of U25 races. There will be 10 U25 races – 6 stage races and 4 classics, covering 41 race-days, and they are included in the race and race-day breakup given above.

Note
• Only those races will be played in 3D which have custom riders. The others will be simulated.

Riders will pick their own calendars based on the rules in the spoiler below. Non-custom riders will be picked by me for every team for each race.

The calendar is available here: https://pcmdaily....d_id=57836

Calendar Selection Rules
Spoiler
1. Till age 23
a. Max 60 RDs
b. Max 2 GTs

2. Age 24 – 32
a. Max 90 RDs

3. Age 33 and above
a. Max 75 RDs

4. Clashing races cannot be picked.


Trainings
You can select trainings for your young riders in blocks of 5 days. You can train your rider for a maximum of three blocks, i.e. for 15 days, in a year. However, it is to be remembered that training your riders will reduce available RDs for your riders by the number of days for which you train them. Each block of training adds to the rider’s score which will be used in GP recalculations.

The trade-off between training and races is that your rider will lose possibly higher points from race results in exchange of guaranteed improvement from training. The amount of points that a rider will receive for training is available in the points file.
Riders above the age of 25 cannot be trained and training effectiveness reduces as the riders become older.

There will be no training specialization to be decided.

Race Reporting
Race reports will include a short write-up on the key events of the race, with a focus on how the custom riders got along. Stage and Race results for a stage race and Race results for a classic will be included at the end. Races without any custom riders will only have the stage and final results, as applicable.
Reports will be available in the Calendar and Race Results page.

Miscellaneous
• The game is currently in the year 2020.

• All riders retire at the age of 36, after that season. However, you are free to retire your custom riders at the end of any season and start over. Riders can be handed over from one person to another, even exchanged by mutual agreement, after a season. However, you are not allowed to be in control of more than one rider at a time.

• Riders begin to decline from the age of 33, before the season starts. Rate of decline depends on GP at the time and is faster for a lower GP. Riders will decline faster for non-specialization stats (for a sprinter the non-specialization stats would be MON, HIL, etc.).

• As far as possible, races will have different variants every season depending on what I have available. Feel free to suggest race routes.

• At the end of a season, other riders in teams might be retained or released depending on what I feel the team needs going ahead. Custom riders are free to share their thoughts on who they feel should join their team/not continue in their team if they want. This may or may not be considered when I take those decisions.

Cheers Smile

Latest DB: https://www.dropb....xlsx?dl=0
Points File: https://www.dropb....xlsx?dl=0
Calendar: https://pcmdaily....d_id=57836
Career Progression: https://www.dropb....xlsx?dl=0
Race Selection: https://www.dropb...1h794y2jos
Riders:


Game Running Information
Spoiler
PCM Version: PCM 18
Database: PCM.daily 2020DB with 2019 Expansion Pack
Rider stats have been updated but team details like jerseys, etc. remain the same as for the 2019 season.

The race reporter will play as a control team of five riders with stats which should allow them to stick with the pack in Stage Races. These riders will not affect the rest of the peloton in any way.


SIGN-UPS ARE NOW OPEN. Sign-up is done by indicating your interest in this thread and creating your rider (this does not need to be done immediately, deadline will be provided in due course).

Deadline for Sign-Ups: 10th December.

If you are a Returning player, please also indicate your willingness to continue.

For details as to how things unfolded in the past seasons, please check the RTG '17, RTG '18 and RTG '19 threads.
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 06-07-2021 09:31
 
AbhishekLFC
GAME TASKS
1. Sign-Ups
2. Contracts for Free Agents - Done
3. Calendar Reveal - Done
4. Rider Development (for returning riders) and Stat Allotment (for new riders) - Ongoing
5. Race Selection - Ongoing
6. Season Begins

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 14-12-2020 14:39
 
Shonak
Back for another year of disappointment lol Let's go AVA!
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jaxika
Let's go again Smile
 
Ripley
Virginijus Alunderis reporting for duty.
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df_Trek
ready for next season! Grin
 
liefwarrior
Jean-Claude Mayer
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Born: 6 October 2000 in Diekirch, Luxembourg
Specialization: Puncher
Favourite Team: Deceuninck - Quick Step
Career Goal(s): Match the records of the Schleck brothers and Bob Jungels. This includes winning the Amstel Gold Race (Frank), Tour de France (Andy) and Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Andy & Jungels).
Height: 1.87m
Weight: 68 Kg
Jean-Claude Meyer was not born into a cycling family, and had little knowledge of the sport until the Tour de Luxembourg came roaring into the small commune of Diekirch with Fränk Schleck at the helm. The young boy stopped to watch the Luxembourger fly past only to be met with the surprise of the peleton chasing after him a minute later. Young Jean was amazed by the speed, and the smallest seed of a dream was planted.

In the years that followed the youth would spend much of is spare time on a bike, or otherwise glued to the screen. First watching the Schleck brothers, Andy triumphing in the Tour and Fränk the National RR Championship. With there retirement his focus shifted to the young Bob Jungels, who was quickly emerging as the next great rider from Luxembourg. As Jungels twice won the Tour's white jersey, Mayer entered the junior ranks. Across a handful of years in grew into one of Luxembourg's top prospects and, now at the age of 19, is looking to sign his first professional contract.

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Ollfardh
I'm back for more!
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jandal7
RTG World #1 Rocco is of course back for Round 4. Hope Flosi hasn't been KO'd yet though!
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FreitasPCM
Elias Abdessabour will return with the hope of finally proving his potential shown in the inaugural season. Cool
 
quadsas
Tornike will be back to legitimise his income
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Nemolito
• Name: Jesus Campeon
• Nationality: Uruguay
• Specialization: Time-Trialist
• Favourite team: N/A
• Career Goal: To become the NC and WC Tt and wear (not win) the three leader jerseys in a GT after a prologue-time trial in the beginning.
• Height: 1.77
• Weight: 72

Poor Jesus grew up in a country that loves football and doesn´t care for anything else. However, since his mother Maria gave him a toy bike when was only 2 years old, he had one love: cycling. There are a lot of mountains and hills in his country, and even though he is not terrible at climbing he has been specializing in riding solo since he first bought a second hand bike at the age of 13. The reason being is he started riding in a local team soon after acquiring the bike and fell very hard twice in only a week. He´s afraid anytime he has to follow anyone´s wheel or be in the middle of a large peloton now, poor poor Jesus.

He loves riding solo so much he wins every local TT by minutes due to his impeccable time-trial and physical abilities. He´s worthless at sprinting though, as it scares him too much. Apart from his dreams mentioned above, he hopes to be part of a team winning GT´s by playing an important role in the TTT´s. He has no favourite team and just loves cycling and has massive respect for cyclists in general, but he does hate teams with no history who just spend millions to give their sponsor a good image.
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DaveTwoBob
Harry Stanley back for another season.
Manager of Renault Classic [ICL]
Manager of Kraftwerk Man Machine [Man Game]
 
Ulrich Ulriksen
McRettin is back and more focused than ever with a second TT rider coming into the RTG peloton. Welcome to Jesus and Jean-Claude
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
jandal7
Good to have Campeon here, seems like he has a lot of potential but I'm afraid of a pretty sharp decline after 33-ish Sad
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."

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Supernutz
Clark will be back, of course.
 
AbhishekLFC
@liefwarrior: You can pick Puncher, that's fine. Your rider is approved pending the specialization.

@Nemolito: Rider approved.

11 returning riders and 2 new entrants already!

Thanks to everyone who've signed up new or to return already! Great to see the interest Smile
 
ivaneurope
I'm also returning with Andrey Yanakiev
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liefwarrior
AbhishekLFC wrote:
@liefwarrior: You can pick Puncher, that's fine. Your rider is approved pending the specialization.


Specialisation done
 
AbhishekLFC
liefwarrior wrote:
AbhishekLFC wrote:
@liefwarrior: You can pick Puncher, that's fine. Your rider is approved pending the specialization.


Specialisation done

Approved
 
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