With three new admins, PCM.Daily was bound to undergo certain changes. Some things, however, don't need changing. I will be continuing the Weekly News just like it was when Pellizotti2 was still in charge of it. We wanted to take this final chance to thank him for bringing this back and keeping it alive this long. I'm proud to take up this task and bring you all the silly and less silly news items each weekend!
Test Pro Cycling Manager 2014 yourself
On Tuesday, May 27th, Cyanide gives you the chance of going to their gaming studio in Paris and test the upcoming Pro Cycling Manager game yourself. Read more about it here, and don't miss out on a big chance!
More PCM 14 news releasing on a regular basis
With the release date of Pro Cycling Manager 2014 only about a month away, we have been treated to new screenshots left and right. An official site has opened up, allowing you to discover the new features of PCM 14. We have also been uploading many, new official screenshots of the upcoming game here!
FDB14 V1.5 database released
Just because there's a new game around the corner, doens't mean the PCM 13 section is dead and buried. The Focus Community released an update of their 2014 database, all for your gaming pleasure.
Thread of the Week
In a new initiative, I'll be awarding the most interesting, active or important thread of the week with the ultimate fame: a mention in the Weekly News. This week, that honor is unmistakingly for Giro d'Italia 2014 First Week, where no less than 61 pages were filled with news, results and all whatnot about the Giro d'Italia. An honorary mention goes to the 2014 Tour of California thread. With a new American owner and increased American population on PCM.Daily, the takeover seems almost complete, and American races are followed intensively.
ManGame exotics!
After an extremely close Tour of San Luis, Pedro Nicácio of Bonsucro came out on top of the overall standings, keeping only a 9 second lead on Eduard Alexander Beltran.
Meanwhile, the Tour of Langkawi is coming to an end, too. With only one flat stage to race, Vitor Rodrigues seems the clear winner of this year's edition.
But the biggest race of the week was most definitely Milan - Sanremo. The weather conditions changed midrace, causing some crashes, but inviting others to attack out of the bunch. One man stayed clear: Riccardo Ricco of Festina-Canal+.
We all wonder how he did it... |