It's that time of the year, the amazing time where everything is all about MG transfers
There will be lots of riders for sale in Aker - MOT this season. Below follows the riders we see most likely to leave.
If the rider you were looking for isn't on the list, don't hesitate to make contact, as who knows, transfer season is always full of surprises, and suddenly we can find a deal
Below follows a short presentation of the riders we have for sale, and some facts on what they have performed both points wise and results wise.
For all riders, we are either looking for a money only deal or a deal involving a trade. If you have a trade in mind, we can be open to any idea. Don't hesitate to contact me via PM or on Discord (ember/Aker - MOT)
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
XP
Age
Dylan Groenewegen
73
61
64
67
64
74
71
85
59
82
81
59
64
72
4.100
32
Groenewegen is a world class sprinter that we bought from MOL last season. It is unlikely he will be sold, but the option is there. In his first season with us, he had a season including brilliant wins, but also some disappointing races. His big highlight was dominating Paris-Nice, even gifting a stage win to his leadout Räim on top of winning two stages himself. Last season he scored 754 points to claim 41st place in the individual ranking in the PT. That made him the 4th best sprinter in the Pro Tour in terms of points.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
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RC
CB
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Age
Domen Novak
68
80
79
77
66
74
76
77
61
66
76
73
75
64
4.100
30
What a fun rider Novak is! Always attacking, always aggressive, and his racing style netted him 666 points and the 54th place in the PT individual ranking last season. Admittedly his GC ambitions for different races didn't really play out as we wanted them to, but he salvaged many points from his super aggressive racing, rewarding us with both stage wins and top placings in the KoM standings.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
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DH
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Age
Barnabas Peak
80
64
67
69
67
73
77
77
61
78
78
64
68
74
4.100
27
The Hungarian flat beast made had his real breakthrough last season, winning two stages in the biggest race there is, even claiming the win on the most iconic sprint finish in the world, winning on Champs-Elysees in the Tour de France. His small wage rise was well deserved after such a Tour, also ending 2nd in the points classification. He ended the season with 442 points, in 86th place in the PT individual ranking.
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MO
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Age
Nicola Bagioli
70
71
74
77
64
76
72
72
60
69
76
76
66
65
4.100
30
Bagioli was bought to be Valter's key domestique last season. Looking at Valter's result, we surely can say Bagioli succeeded. Valter had a brilliant season, and Bagioli covered him well with his nice hill stat, but also solid backup and energy stats. We see him as a domestique in the PT, a super domestique in the PCT, and maybe a leader in the CT.
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Age
Anders Halland Johannessen
70
78
75
72
64
72
80
71
63
67
76
76
84
65
4.100
26
His name will probably come as a surprise on this list, but AHJ is actually for sale. Having nurtured his development, finally seeing him maxed last season, was emotional for the team. And even more tears were on display when he paid the team back in an amazing way in the Tour de France, winning a stage, and always be aggressive and participating in the breakaways on almost every single stage with some undulating terrain. It was a sensational Tour, admittedly he was completely empty on the final two mountain stages, seeing him drop out of the GC top 10. But what a Tour it was, it will never be forgotten. He ended the season with 573 points, in 66th place in the PT individual ranking.
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Age
Soren Kragh Andersen
81
63
64
65
70
77
78
72
65
76
74
72
71
83
4.100
31
Another flat beast! Kragh comes with a points guarantee in the PT, having consistently scored 600+++ points for "every year". A normal season means just below or above 700 points for him. Last season was no exception, winning prologues left, right and center, but also claiming a big classics win on the flat roads in the Netherlands, and also competing for the win in other flat classics. Seeing his wage, he's a true bargain for PT racing, as his points/wage ratio is consistently brilliant. Last season he ended with 715 points in 48th place in the individual ranking.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
XP
Age
Mihkel Räim
74
62
65
67
61
73
72
75
71
76
75
76
68
74
4.100
32
Bought from DK Zalgiris last season, Räim quickly showed the world what he might be capable, winning a flat stage in Paris-Nice being on leadout duties for Groenewegen. Should be a nice domestique in all divisions, be it for flat races with or without cobbles. Ended the season with 117 points in 269th place.
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Alexander Kamp
73
64
69
74
60
74
75
70
63
71
74
72
71
65
4.100
32
A pure domestique for the hillier terrain. Kamp also has a decent kick himself, making him valuable for breakaway participations, potentially fighting for KoM points and a stage win via the breakaway. Last season brought him 60 points and 445th place.
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FL
MO
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Age
Chris Harper
67
75
74
73
62
71
72
74
60
65
74
72
65
62
4.100
31
Harper is a climbing domestique with decent backup stats for any division. Not much more to say, really. Last season gave him 57 points and 453rd place.
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FL
MO
MM
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Age
Torkil Veyhe
80
66
67
68
65
66
71
69
51
56
78
80
71
69
4.100
31
A third flat beast! Veyhe is a cool rider, suiting our team very well for flat classics, being an option for late attacks and rouleur shenanigans. Last season he mostly worked for either Kragh in the classics or Groenewegen in the sprints. That gave him 60 points and 444th place.
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MO
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Age
Christophe Laporte
72
61
67
72
61
70
72
72
74
71
71
66
63
64
4.100
33
The experienced French has been very valuable for our cobbles and classics campaign the last two seasons. His combination of main stats and backup stats made him an invisible lowkey scorer for many cobbles races and classics. Last season he got 232 points and 144th place.
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Magnus Bak Klaris
74
62
66
70
65
71
71
67
74
65
67
66
66
65
4.100
29
Another domestique for the cobbles, Klaris is prepared to do work for his leaders on the cobbles, or on the flats before or in between the cobbles. Last season gave him 61 points and 440th place.
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Sebastian Berwick
65
74
74
73
62
67
71
70
60
61
72
72
67
63
4.64
26
Berwick is a talented Australian climber we brought from the FA market last season. He maxes out after this season at 76/76/76 for MO/MM/HI, which should be valuable to any team.
Donovan looks set to be for sale. A young climber who has the backup stats needed for PT breakaway heroics in the one week stage races, or who knows what he could do in lower divisions. We'll be open to offers that we value at 200k or higher, be it money only and/or a trade offer.
If you're interested in Donovan, don't hesitate writing me on Discord or in a PM here on Daily