PCM.Daily Online Championships: Exciting times!
We're heading into some pretty exciting days, with the finals of the Track races coming up Monday through Wednesday. We'll find out soon who will conquer and who will fail. The Road Race events start next Saturday.
Old Classics Revisited
Two old stories have sprung back to life in the Pro Cycling Manager 2007 forum. They are SportingNonsense's DFL Extreme and rjc_43's Auber 93 - Bigmat. The revival of these stories was unexpected, to say the least, with the last updates being from around 2 years ago. We wish both writers the best of luck with their not-so-new stories!
PCM 14 Forums Open for Business!
With less than 2 weeks to the release, the Pro Cycling Manager 2014 forums have been opened. We've already seen several threads launched in the database, graphical, online, general and story forums.
May Story of the Month Results
Modern Times, Old Roads received the prize of Story of the Month, only a few days after the story came to an end. With 26 points, it came out on top of Team Novo Nordisk (18) and Karl Hammarling (15).
The New Story of the Month competition was a tight one. It was a head-on-head, with only 2 stories in the running. In the end The Front Seat took the win with a 2 point difference over Pushing Forward.
New Initiative
Friday, we launched a new initiative, called Story Spotlight. In this weekly segment, we put one story in the spotlight. After the first test, we are ready to launch the first real update on Wednesday. If you have a suggestion: send a PM to Mresuperstar or Ian Butler and explain shortly why said story deserves a week in the spotlight.
Thread of the Week
The General Career Discussion - PCM 14 was not the busiest thread this week, but it symbolizes the beginning of a whole new part of PCM.Daily. The PCM 14 forums have been opened and in the General Career Discussion thread we love to hear what you'll do when you get your hands on the new game!
ManGame: Breakaway Power
In the Giro del Trentino, stage 3 belonged to the breakaway. In an exciting report by baseballlover312, we saw the General Classification get overthrown completely. In the first mountain stage of the race, a group of six riders rode away early in the stage. Against all expectations, they stayed clear of the bunch and in an uphill thriller João Cabreira came out on top. After three stages, he's now leading the General Classification, before his breakaway companions Torres and Gonzalo. |