Pro Cycling Manager 2014
We're less than a week from the release of Pro Cycling Manager 2014. On some sites it's already possible to pre-order the game, however we ask you to be patient and wait to pre-order the game through PCM.Daily. We're working hard secure the 'buy through PCM.daily' link as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience!
PCM.Daily Online Championships Winners
We have the first PCM.Daily Online Championships largely behind us. With only the Road Race events left, we can announce the winners of the Track Championships:
Elimination Race: ryant 200m TT: kimiopn Points Race: SportingNonsense Scratch Race: baseballlover312 Keirin: steve smink
Congratulations to the winners and to everyone who participated!
PCM.Daily Big Brother Season 1 nearing an end
The first season of PCM.Daily Big Brother is about to come to an end. In an initiative by jseadog1, 20 contestants have been engaging in all kinds of challenges to win the jackpot. We're down to our last four contestants, who will play the final on the 18th of June. Their names are Jesleyh, Dippofix, brewers90 and knockout. Best of luck to all of them for the final challenge.
Cycling Interviews
In our series of Cycling Interviews, you can still send in questions which you would like to have asked. This is your chance to ask André Greipel, Gerald Ciolek or Nicholas Roche what you've always wanted to ask. The deadline for most riders is this Wednesday, so don't hesitate to send in your questions!
Thread of the Week
Spain 1 - 5 The Netherlands. The World Cup Football has begun and we all know it. With an impressive victory over Spain, The Netherlands showed that they are World Champion contenders. The Thread of the Week is reserved for FIFA World Cup 2014.
ManGame: action on all kinds of terrain
The Giro del Trentino came to an end, in a thrilling final stage. Janez Brajkovic took the stage and the overall classification with an impressive late move.
Meanwhile Ramon Sinkeldam has successfully finished a 20 km solo in Gent - Wevelgem, taking the victory before Luke Rowe and Tom Boonen. Sinkeldam had the legs of his life, but no doubt profited from hesitation behind him. All that aside, it was a great day for him and Project 1t4i. |