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2023 Women's WT CQ Game

Page 7 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
You do have some riders who are/have been injured or simply hit by bad luck, but you also have some who should be able to deliver you a decent amount of points later in the season.
I appreciate your faith in my team but you should know that I've been playing those games since 2011 and in that time I've only had three good teams (one of which ended up being completely wrecked by injuries). All three got off to flying starts so being last by a decent margin in mid march certainly doesn't inspire a ton of confidence.
 
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I have to hope Rufs' more questionable picks will become costly at some point now that I'll be losing Faulkner's 73 points from Strade Bianche.

You hang onto them for now, at least.
From the OP in this thread:
If CQ does change the allocation of points, I will follow that lead: equally if they make any controversial decisions, I will follow them unless error of fact is evident. Any disqualifications, or appeals against such, that are recorded at CQ before the end of the game (17 October) will be applied within the game, but if sanctions are applied thereafter, the results of the game will not be revised.

I'll look back at their Strade Bianche results page from time to time, but for now, you have your 73 points.
 
Strade Bianche revisited
With the disqualification of Kristen Faulkner, that rider, and the three teams that include her, lose 73 points. But other riders will get a bonus to their scores instead:

extra pointsteams
LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup
10​
3​
NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna
6​
2​
LIPPERT Liane
6​
1​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
5​
9​
MACKAIJ Floortje
5​
3​
and a few others gaining 1 or 2 points

The adjustment to each team is:
SlowClimber
16​
RedheadDane
12​
JumboVismaFan
10​
LibertineSeguros
10​
PostmanHat
10​
Hfgon1
6​
RoteLaterne
6​
Salvarani
6​
Shalgo
6​
Bminchow
5​
DJW
5​
Skidmark
5​
Ricco
3​
ArchieBoy
2​
ArmchairCyclist
2​
LosBrolin
2​
MuddyWaters
2​
BR2
1​
Comodoro
1​
Del1962
1​
Madrazo
1​
Rufs
1​
Leadbelly
-65​
LukasCPH
-66​
SamuCuenca
-67​
(seven teams with no change omitted)

New points for each team in this event:
Pts this raceGreen points
Rufs
242​
80​
LibertineSeguros
216​
50​
DJSprtsch
146​
35​
DJW
123​
25​
SlowClimber
105​
15​
Josedin
96​
10​
RedheadDane
92​
5​
JonEzeitza
90​
3​
JumboVismaFan
76​
2​
Leadbelly
68​
1​
PostmanHat
67​
RoteLaterne
62​
Shalgo
56​
LukasCPH
53​
Hfgon1
52​
Salvarani
52​
SamuCuenca
51​
Bminchow
42​
Skidmark
36​
Ricco
35​
LosBrolin
33​
ArmchairCyclist
28​
ArchieBoy
22​
MuddyWaters
21​
Madrazo
15​
Del1962
13​
BR2
8​
Comodoro
8​
EvansIsTheBest
6​
TRiley36
6​
Alvarakas
0​
AmisVelo
0​


Adjusted Standings
Green
DJW overtakes Madrazo for sixth place
1​
Rufs
230​
2​
Josedin
172​
3​
SamuCuenca
155​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
5​
Alvarakas
90​
6​
DJW
78​
7​
Madrazo
65​
8​
ArmchairCyclist
54​
9​
LosBrolin
51​
10​
MuddyWaters
50​

Samu holds onto second, but Rufs has a lead that has almost doubled (139 pts rather than 71): Lukas drops 3 places, Leadbelly 6, and Slow Climber gains 4, otherwise changes are just those one place moves where one of the adversely affected teams dropped past.
1​
Rufs
829​
2​
SamuCuenca
690​
3​
Josedin
677​
4​
LibertineSeguros
665​
5​
Alvarakas
539​
6​
DJW
536​
7​
ArchieBoy
523​
8​
LukasCPH
522​
9​
MuddyWaters
514​
10​
SlowClimber
461​
11​
LosBrolin
458​
12​
Madrazo
456​
13​
ArmchairCyclist
451​
14​
Skidmark
375​
15​
Shalgo
363​
16​
JonEzeitza
355​
17​
Comodoro
343​
18​
BR2
339​
19​
Bminchow
317​
19​
DJSprtsch
317​
21​
Salvarani
313​
22​
RedheadDane
302​
23​
PostmanHat
298​
24​
JumboVismaFan
290​
25​
Hfgon1
268​
26​
Leadbelly
252​
27​
Del1962
230​
28​
Ricco
219​
29​
AmisVelo
176​
30​
RoteLaterne
141​
31​
TRiley36
131​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
72​
CollectiveWisdom
199​
SoLastYear
126​

Hopefully Trofeo Binda on Sunday will have less controversy.
 
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Very nice to hold the lead for a short period but guess the team won't last a whole season. Two who do not contribute to the team is not good. Guessing that the trio SamuCuenca, Josedin and LibertineSeguros will pass me within 3 weeks :-o)
 
Race 7: Trofeo Binda
Our highest scoring event so far, primarily due to the popular winner (4th most popular pick, most popular of any real cost)

Race Pos'nPtsTeams
1​
VAN ANROOIJ Shirin
140​
22​
5​
PALADIN Soraya
56​
3​
6​
PERSICO Silvia
50​
5​
7​
UIJEN Elise
44​
2​
11​
KASTELIJN Yara
23​
4​
12​
LABOUS Juliette
20​
4​
13​
CAVALLI Marta
18​
10​
14​
BAUERNFEIND Ricarda
16​
5​
15​
NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna
14​
2​
16​
SPRATT Amanda
13​
4​
17​
REALINI Gaia
12​
7​
18​
WIEBES Lorena
11​
2​
19​
BROWN Grace
10​
2​
20​
VOS Marianne
9​
10​
23​
SWINKELS Karlijn
6​
1​
and 14 three pointers

This raceMain scorersGreen points
1​
ArchieBoy
249​
Van Androoij, Persico, Uijen, Swinkels
80​
2​
Ricco
238​
Van Androoij, Persico, Kasterlein, Bauernfeind, Vos
50​
3​
Comodoro
211​
Van Androoij, Persico, Cavalli
35​
4​
Bminchow
208​
Van Androoij, Persico, Vos
25​
5​
BR2
190​
12.5​
5​
RoteLaterne
190​
12.5​
7​
Leadbelly
188​
5​
8​
Madrazo
186​
3​
9​
Hfgon1
183​
2​
10​
LosBrolin
178​
0.33​
10​
ArmchairCyclist
178​
0.33​
10​
Shalgo
178​
0.33​
13​
EvansIsTheBest
169​
14​
Skidmark
167​
15​
JonEzeitza
166​
15​
RedheadDane
166​
17​
DJW
164​
17​
PostmanHat
164​
19​
Alvarakas
163​
20​
AmisVelo
155​
21​
TRiley36
146​
22​
Del1962
144​
23​
SlowClimber
140​
24​
MuddyWaters
93​
25​
LukasCPH
87​
26​
DJSprtsch
38​
27​
Salvarani
34​
28​
SamuCuenca
31​
29​
JumboVismaFan
24​
30​
Rufs
19​
31​
Josedin
14​
32​
LibertineSeguros
12​
CollectiveWisdom
173​
SoLastYear
18​

Standings
Green

Those that were in the top six all failed to score today, allowing Some others into the fray.
1​
Rufs
230​
0​
2​
Josedin
172​
0​
3​
SamuCuenca
155​
0​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
0​
5​
ArchieBoy
127​
6​
6​
Alvarakas
90​
-1​
7​
DJW
78​
-1​
8​
Comodoro
73​
6​
9​
Madrazo
68​
-2​
10​
ArmchairCyclist
54.33​
-2​

Main Points (CQ)
The top four teams this morning were all in the bottom 5 of scorers today: my guess is that those of us who don't follow women's racing much were more aware of Van Androoij than of most because of her cyclocross exploits that were fresh in our minds at the time that teams were being picked. So now everyone has a reasonably healthy looking number next to ttheir name, and several new managers can consider themselves in the running.
1​
Rufs
848​
0​
2​
ArchieBoy
772​
5​
3​
SamuCuenca
721​
-1​
4​
Alvarakas
702​
1​
5​
DJW
700​
1​
6​
Josedin
691​
-3​
7​
LibertineSeguros
677​
-3​
8​
Madrazo
642​
4​
9​
LosBrolin
636​
2​
10​
ArmchairCyclist
629​
3​
11​
LukasCPH
609​
-3​
12​
MuddyWaters
607​
-3​
13​
SlowClimber
601​
-3​
14​
Comodoro
554​
3​
15​
Skidmark
542​
-1​
16​
Shalgo
541​
-1​
17​
BR2
529​
1​
18​
Bminchow
525​
1​
19​
JonEzeitza
521​
-3​
20​
RedheadDane
468​
2​
21​
PostmanHat
462​
2​
22​
Ricco
457​
6​
23​
Hfgon1
451​
2​
24​
Leadbelly
440​
2​
25​
Del1962
374​
2​
26​
DJSprtsch
355​
-7​
27​
Salvarani
347​
-6​
28​
RoteLaterne
331​
2​
28​
AmisVelo
331​
1​
30​
JumboVismaFan
314​
-6​
31​
TRiley36
277​
0​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
241​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
372​
SoLastYear
144​

Attention switches to Belgium and rides near its borders for the next 7 events, so a particular subset of the riders are likely to have a big impact between now and the end of April.

But who has selected such riders? First hints of an answer in De Panne on Thursday.
 
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Race 8 Brugges - De Panne
Far more successful selecting here than seen on the equivalent men's race yesterday (not directly comparable, because of team size apart from anything else, but markedly different nevertheless)
Nearly all the top ten were relevant to the game (as were 17 other finishers as three pointers)

Race Pos'nPtsTeams
1​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
140​
9​
3​
WIEBES Lorena
73​
2​
4​
JASTRAB Megan
63​
9​
5​
BOSSUYT Shari
56​
4​
6​
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
50​
6​
7​
VAN DER DUIN Maike
44​
2​
8​
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
38​
1​
9​
CONSONNI Chiara
33​
5​
14​
MARTINS Maria Ribeiro Gomes
16​
2​
15​
COPPONI Clara
14​
5​
16​
TRUYEN Marthe
13​
1​
17​
MAJERUS Christine
12​
1​
20​
BORGSTRÖM Julia
9​
2​

Four teams have the DSM pair, but are split by the number of finishers they had outside the top 25 (3, 2, 1 and 0 respectively)
This raceMain scorersGreen points
1​
SlowClimber
212​
Georgi & Jastrab
80​
2​
SamuCuenca
209​
Georgi & Jastrab
50​
3​
Leadbelly
206​
Georgi & Jastrab
35​
4​
Skidmark
203​
Georgi & Jastrab
25​
5​
Hfgon1
202​
Georgi & Bossuyt
15​
6​
Salvarani
182​
Georgi & Consonni
10​
7​
PostmanHat
179​
Georgi & Consonni
5​
8​
BR2
171​
Jastrab, Bossuyt, Consonni and Martins
3​
9​
Bminchow
162​
Georgi and Martins
2​
10​
DJW
160​
Georgi & Coponni
1​
11​
TRiley36
131​
12​
JumboVismaFan
122​
13​
MuddyWaters
106​
14​
AmisVelo
100​
15​
Alvarakas
96​
16​
Josedin
94​
17​
LosBrolin
75​
18​
LibertineSeguros
70​
19​
LukasCPH
65​
20​
Comodoro
63​
21​
RedheadDane
56​
22​
RoteLaterne
53​
23​
Madrazo
50​
24​
ArchieBoy
44​
25​
JonEzeitza
39​
26​
DJSprtsch
28​
27​
EvansIsTheBest
17​
28​
ArmchairCyclist
9​
28​
Shalgo
9​
30​
Rufs
3​
30​
Ricco
3​
32​
Del1962
0​
CollectiveWisdom
139​
SoLastYear
23​

Standings

Green
Slow Climber climbs quickly into the top ten.
1​
Rufs
230​
0​
2​
SamuCuenca
205​
1​
3​
Josedin
172​
-1​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
0​
5​
ArchieBoy
127​
0​
6​
SlowClimber
120​
8​
7​
Alvarakas
90​
-1​
8​
DJW
79​
-1​
9​
Comodoro
73​
-1​
10​
Madrazo
68​
-1​

Main points
After a rather poor start (21st place after UAE Tour), DJW is now up to 2nd: his riders obviously don't enjoy leaving Europe much. But more significantly, Samu is back in the lead, while Slow Climber and Skidmark enter the top ten.
1​
SamuCuenca
930​
2​
2​
DJW
860​
3​
3​
Rufs
851​
-2​
4​
ArchieBoy
816​
-2​
5​
SlowClimber
813​
8​
6​
Alvarakas
798​
-2​
7​
Josedin
785​
-1​
8​
LibertineSeguros
747​
-1​
9​
Skidmark
745​
6​
10​
MuddyWaters
713​
2​
11​
LosBrolin
711​
-2​
12​
BR2
700​
5​
13​
Madrazo
692​
-5​
14​
Bminchow
687​
4​
15​
LukasCPH
674​
-4​
16​
Hfgon1
653​
7​
17​
Leadbelly
646​
7​
18​
PostmanHat
641​
3​
19​
ArmchairCyclist
638​
-9​
20​
Comodoro
617​
-6​
21​
JonEzeitza
560​
-2​
22​
Shalgo
550​
-6​
23​
Salvarani
529​
4​
24​
RedheadDane
524​
-4​
25​
Ricco
460​
-3​
26​
JumboVismaFan
436​
4​
27​
AmisVelo
431​
1​
28​
TRiley36
408​
3​
29​
RoteLaterne
384​
-1​
30​
DJSprtsch
383​
-4​
31​
Del1962
374​
-6​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
258​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
511​
SoLastYear
167​


Gent - Wevelgem on Sunday. Will today have established a pattern for the Belgian (and near Belgium) races?
 
Race 9 Gent - Wevelgem
A few hours after Evenepoel didn't do Evenepoel things in Barcelona, Reusser did them in Flanders.

Of the top 12, only the most expensive, Marta Bastianelli, was not picked by anyone.

Race Pos'nPtsTeams
1​
REUSSER Marlen
140​
9​
2​
JASTRAB Megan
84​
9​
3​
VAN DER DUIN Maike
73​
2​
4​
SWINKELS Karlijn
63​
1​
5​
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
56​
1​
7​
BARKER Elinor
44​
1​
8​
COPPONI Clara
38​
5​
9​
HENDERSON Anna
33​
6​
10​
BOSSUYT Shari
28​
4​
11​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
23​
9​
12​
MAJERUS Christine
20​
1​
15​
ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby
14​
3​
18​
CANT Sanne
11​
1​
23​
VAN HAAFTEN Kirstie
6​
1​
24​
VAN ANROOIJ Shirin
5​
22​

Three teams managed what JV did in the men's equivalent race, getting first and second.
1​
Skidmark
288​
Reusser, Jastrab, Henderson and Georgi
80​
2​
BR2
277​
Reusser, Jastrab, Bossuyt & Roseman-Gannon
50​
3​
Madrazo
254​
Reusser, Van der Duin and Henderson
35​
4​
SamuCuenca
247​
Reusser, Jastrab and Georgi
25​
5​
LukasCPH
196​
Reusser, Henderson and Majerus
15​
6​
Salvarani
172​
10​
7​
SlowClimber
151​
2.75​
7​
ArmchairCyclist
151​
2.75​
7​
Shalgo
151​
2.75​
7​
Ricco
151​
2.75​
11​
ArchieBoy
144​
12​
LosBrolin
137​
13​
TRiley36
129​
14​
Leadbelly
118​
15​
DJW
108​
16​
MuddyWaters
107​
17​
Comodoro
106​
18​
JumboVismaFan
90​
19​
Hfgon1
62​
20​
DJSprtsch
53​
21​
AmisVelo
52​
21​
EvansIsTheBest
52​
23​
Alvarakas
46​
24​
LibertineSeguros
44​
25​
PostmanHat
37​
26​
Bminchow
31​
27​
JonEzeitza
17​
28​
RedheadDane
14​
28​
RoteLaterne
14​
28​
Del1962
14​
31​
Rufs
9​
32​
Josedin
6​
CollectiveWisdom
174​
SoLastYear
9​

Standings

Green
1*​
Rufs
230​
0​
2*​
SamuCuenca
230​
0​
3​
Josedin
172​
0​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
0​
5​
ArchieBoy
127​
0​
6​
SlowClimber
122.75​
0​
7​
Skidmark
121​
8​
8​
Madrazo
103​
2​
9​
Alvarakas
90​
-2​
10​
BR2
80.5​
9​
So I need to think about a tiebreaker in this. In a similar vein to a tie in QoM rankings (and maybe slightly out of sympathy for what has happened in the overall), I'll give the nod to Rufs on the basis of more wins (not shown on the spreadsheet).

Main points table
Some big moves, and none bigger than those of two teams appearing on the podium. Although Samu Cuenca's lead might look convincing, consider where Rufs now sits, having been in the lead just 2 events ago. We are still less than 1/3 of the way through, and most of the stage races are still to come.
1​
SamuCuenca
1177​
0​
2​
Skidmark
1033​
7​
3​
BR2
977​
9​
4​
DJW
968​
-2​
5​
SlowClimber
964​
0​
6​
ArchieBoy
960​
-2​
7​
Madrazo
946​
6​
8​
LukasCPH
870​
7​
9​
Rufs
860​
-6​
10​
LosBrolin
848​
1​
11​
Alvarakas
844​
-5​
12​
MuddyWaters
820​
-2​
13​
Josedin
791​
-6​
13​
LibertineSeguros
791​
-5​
15​
ArmchairCyclist
789​
4​
16​
Leadbelly
764​
1​
17​
Comodoro
723​
3​
18​
Bminchow
718​
-4​
19​
Hfgon1
715​
-3​
20​
Salvarani
701​
3​
20​
Shalgo
701​
2​
22​
PostmanHat
678​
-4​
23​
Ricco
611​
2​
24​
JonEzeitza
577​
-3​
25​
RedheadDane
538​
-1​
26​
TRiley36
537​
2​
27​
JumboVismaFan
526​
-1​
28​
AmisVelo
483​
-1​
29​
DJSprtsch
436​
1​
30​
RoteLaterne
398​
-1​
31​
Del1962
388​
0​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
310​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
685​
SoLastYear
176​

Next event is the Ronde next Sunday. CQ seem to be much slower posting for women's events, so it might be Monday before I can do anything.
 
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Race 9 Gent - Wevelgem
A few hours after Evenepoel didn't do Evenepoel things in Barcelona, Reusser did them in Flanders.

Of the top 12, only the most expensive, Marta Bastianelli, was not picked by anyone.

Race Pos'nPtsTeams
1​
REUSSER Marlen
140​
9​
2​
JASTRAB Megan
84​
9​
3​
VAN DER DUIN Maike
73​
2​
4​
SWINKELS Karlijn
63​
1​
5​
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
56​
1​
7​
BARKER Elinor
44​
1​
8​
COPPONI Clara
38​
5​
9​
HENDERSON Anna
33​
6​
10​
BOSSUYT Shari
28​
4​
11​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
23​
9​
12​
MAJERUS Christine
20​
1​
15​
ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby
14​
3​
18​
CANT Sanne
11​
1​
23​
VAN HAAFTEN Kirstie
6​
1​
24​
VAN ANROOIJ Shirin
5​
22​

Three teams managed what JV did in the men's equivalent race, getting first and second.
1​
Skidmark
288​
Reusser, Jastrab, Henderson and Georgi
80​
2​
BR2
277​
Reusser, Jastrab, Bossuyt & Roseman-Gannon
50​
3​
Madrazo
254​
Reusser, Van der Duin and Henderson
35​
4​
SamuCuenca
247​
Reusser, Jastrab and Georgi
25​
5​
LukasCPH
196​
Reusser, Henderson and Majerus
15​
6​
Salvarani
172​
10​
7​
SlowClimber
151​
2.75​
7​
ArmchairCyclist
151​
2.75​
7​
Shalgo
151​
2.75​
7​
Ricco
151​
2.75​
11​
ArchieBoy
144​
12​
LosBrolin
137​
13​
TRiley36
129​
14​
Leadbelly
118​
15​
DJW
108​
16​
MuddyWaters
107​
17​
Comodoro
106​
18​
JumboVismaFan
90​
19​
Hfgon1
62​
20​
DJSprtsch
53​
21​
AmisVelo
52​
21​
EvansIsTheBest
52​
23​
Alvarakas
46​
24​
LibertineSeguros
44​
25​
PostmanHat
37​
26​
Bminchow
31​
27​
JonEzeitza
17​
28​
RedheadDane
14​
28​
RoteLaterne
14​
28​
Del1962
14​
31​
Rufs
9​
32​
Josedin
6​
CollectiveWisdom
174​
SoLastYear
9​

Standings

Green
1*​
Rufs
230​
0​
2*​
SamuCuenca
230​
0​
3​
Josedin
172​
0​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
0​
5​
ArchieBoy
127​
0​
6​
SlowClimber
122.75​
0​
7​
Skidmark
121​
8​
8​
Madrazo
103​
2​
9​
Alvarakas
90​
-2​
10​
BR2
80.5​
9​
So I need to think about a tiebreaker in this. In a similar vein to a tie in QoM rankings (and maybe slightly out of sympathy for what has happened in the overall), I'll give the nod to Rufs on the basis of more wins (not shown on the spreadsheet).

Main points table
Some big moves, and none bigger than those of two teams appearing on the podium. Although Samu Cuenca's lead might look convincing, consider where Rufs now sits, having been in the lead just 2 events ago. We are still less than 1/3 of the way through, and most of the stage races are still to come.
1​
SamuCuenca
1177​
0​
2​
Skidmark
1033​
7​
3​
BR2
977​
9​
4​
DJW
968​
-2​
5​
SlowClimber
964​
0​
6​
ArchieBoy
960​
-2​
7​
Madrazo
946​
6​
8​
LukasCPH
870​
7​
9​
Rufs
860​
-6​
10​
LosBrolin
848​
1​
11​
Alvarakas
844​
-5​
12​
MuddyWaters
820​
-2​
13​
Josedin
791​
-6​
13​
LibertineSeguros
791​
-5​
15​
ArmchairCyclist
789​
4​
16​
Leadbelly
764​
1​
17​
Comodoro
723​
3​
18​
Bminchow
718​
-4​
19​
Hfgon1
715​
-3​
20​
Salvarani
701​
3​
20​
Shalgo
701​
2​
22​
PostmanHat
678​
-4​
23​
Ricco
611​
2​
24​
JonEzeitza
577​
-3​
25​
RedheadDane
538​
-1​
26​
TRiley36
537​
2​
27​
JumboVismaFan
526​
-1​
28​
AmisVelo
483​
-1​
29​
DJSprtsch
436​
1​
30​
RoteLaterne
398​
-1​
31​
Del1962
388​
0​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
310​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
685​
SoLastYear
176​

Next event is the Ronde next Sunday. CQ seem to be much slower posting for women's events, so it might be Monday before I can do anything.

I am thinking about giving up on the men's games completely and focussing on the women... but of course Deignan has not yet entered the game...
 
Race 10: Ronde van Vlaanderen

Unlike in the men's events, CQ ranks all WWT one day races equally, so this will only have the same points scale as Drenthe or Binda. However, we managed a good haul of points to reflect the race's standing.
Race Pos'nPtsTeams
1​
KOPECKY Lotte
140​
4​
2​
VOLLERING Demi
84​
3​
4​
PERSICO Silvia
63​
5​
5​
NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna
56​
2​
6​
LABOUS Juliette
50​
4​
7​
REUSSER Marlen
44​
9​
8​
VAN ANROOIJ Shirin
38​
22​
9​
HENDERSON Anna
33​
6​
12​
BRAND Lucinda
20​
1​
13​
VAN DER DUIN Maike
18​
2​
14​
WIEBES Lorena
16​
2​
15​
VOS Marianne
14​
10​
16​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
13​
9​
17​
ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby
12​
3​
18​
BOSSUYT Shari
11​
4​
19​
MAJERUS Christine
10​
1​
22​
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
7​
1​
24​
BROWN Grace
5​
2​
25​
SWINKELS Karlijn
4​
1​
and 22 other finishers with 3 points each


On the grounds that he runs a Women's CQ game over at Parlamiento Ciclismo, I had assumed pre-game that Jon Ezeita would be one of the managers to beat in this game, and it hasn't been going that way so far (there again, I regularly demonstrate that running a game suggests no great knowledge or skill in participation). But at least he took the win here.
1​
JonEzeitza
237​
Kopecky, Labous, Van Androoij
80​
2​
DJW
230​
Kopecky, Van Androoij, Henderson, Georgi
50​
3​
Rufs
227​
Kopecky, Vollering
35​
4​
Ricco
168​
Persico, Reusser, Van Androoij, Vos
25​
5​
Shalgo
164​
Niewiadoma, Reusser, Van Androoij, Brand
15​
6​
Josedin
159​
10​
7​
Madrazo
153​
5​
8​
Skidmark
151​
3​
9​
DJSprtsch
140​
2​
10​
Bminchow
134​
1​
11​
ArchieBoy
133​
12​
Del1962
125​
13​
RoteLaterne
120​
14​
Comodoro
119​
15​
BR2
117​
16​
LukasCPH
113​
17​
EvansIsTheBest
97​
18​
SlowClimber
96​
19​
LibertineSeguros
90​
20​
ArmchairCyclist
88​
21​
LosBrolin
85​
22​
Salvarani
80​
23​
Leadbelly
74​
24​
Hfgon1
68​
25​
TRiley36
64​
26​
PostmanHat
63​
27​
AmisVelo
61​
28​
SamuCuenca
60​
29​
Alvarakas
57​
30​
MuddyWaters
54​
31​
RedheadDane
50​
32​
JumboVismaFan
15​
CollectiveWisdom
90​
SoLastYear
26​

Standings
Green
1​
Rufs
265​
0​
2​
SamuCuenca
230​
0​
3​
Josedin
182​
0​
4​
LibertineSeguros
138​
0​
5​
DJW
129​
6​
6​
ArchieBoy
127​
-1​
7​
Skidmark
124​
0​
8​
SlowClimber
122.75​
-2​
9​
Madrazo
108​
-1​
10​
JonEzeitza
93​
14​

Main CQ points Game
A rather poor race for our leader, Samu Cuenca, which sees the top of the table bunch up quite a bit.
1​
SamuCuenca
1237​
0​
2​
DJW
1198​
2​
3​
Skidmark
1184​
-1​
4​
Madrazo
1099​
3​
5​
BR2
1094​
-2​
6​
ArchieBoy
1093​
0​
7​
Rufs
1087​
2​
8​
SlowClimber
1060​
-3​
9​
LukasCPH
983​
-1​
10​
Josedin
950​
3​
11​
LosBrolin
933​
-1​
12​
Alvarakas
901​
-1​
13​
LibertineSeguros
881​
0​
14​
ArmchairCyclist
877​
1​
15​
MuddyWaters
874​
-3​
16​
Shalgo
865​
4​
17​
Bminchow
852​
1​
18​
Comodoro
842​
-1​
19​
Leadbelly
838​
-3​
20​
JonEzeitza
814​
4​
21​
Hfgon1
783​
-2​
22​
Salvarani
781​
-2​
23​
Ricco
779​
0​
24​
PostmanHat
741​
-2​
25​
TRiley36
601​
1​
26​
RedheadDane
588​
-1​
27​
DJSprtsch
576​
2​
28​
AmisVelo
544​
0​
29​
JumboVismaFan
541​
-2​
30​
RoteLaterne
518​
0​
31​
Del1962
513​
0​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
407​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
774​
SoLastYear
202​

Scheldeprijs is not a WWT event, so our next race of concern is Paris-Roubaix on Saturday.

Velorooms (RIP) 875
CN 835

Spreadsheet
 
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Race 11: Paris Roubaix

If we had this game in mind while watching, most would have been cheering for the chase group to catch the break, but in vain.


Race Pos'nPtsTeams
3​
TRUYEN Marthe
73​
1​
7​
KOPECKY Lotte
44​
4​
8​
GEORGI Pfeiffer
38​
9​
9​
CONSONNI Chiara
33​
5​
10​
VOS Marianne
28​
10​
12​
BRAND Lucinda
20​
1​
13​
BROWN Grace
18​
2​
15​
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
14​
1​
22​
BORGSTRÖM Julia
7​
2​
23​
TOWERS Alice
6​
1​
25​
MARTINS Maria Ribeiro Gomes
4​
2​
and 16 selected 3 pointers


But DJ Sprtsch's unique vested interest in that group was not enough to secure a result.
1​
Salvarani
108​
Georgi, Consonni, Vos
80​
2​
DJW
94​
Kopecky, Georgi
50​
3​
DJSprtsch
92​
Troyen, Borgstrom
35​
4​
Bminchow
82​
Georgi, Vos
25​
5​
JonEzeitza
80​
Kopecky, Consonni
15​
6​
PostmanHat
77​
10​
7​
Leadbelly
75​
4​
7​
Skidmark
75​
4​
9​
AmisVelo
70​
2​
10​
Josedin
66​
1​
11​
MuddyWaters
61​
12​
SlowClimber
53​
13​
Rufs
47​
13​
SamuCuenca
47​
15​
BR2
46​
15​
LukasCPH
46​
17​
Hfgon1
44​
18​
Madrazo
43​
19​
RoteLaterne
40​
20​
Ricco
37​
21​
LosBrolin
33​
22​
Shalgo
29​
23​
ArchieBoy
26​
24​
JumboVismaFan
18​
25​
ArmchairCyclist
15​
25​
RedheadDane
15​
25​
TRiley36
15​
28​
Alvarakas
12​
28​
Comodoro
12​
28​
LibertineSeguros
12​
31​
Del1962
3​
31​
EvansIsTheBest
3​
CollectiveWisdom
62​
SoLastYear
115​
Ragusa, Vos

Standings

Green
1​
Rufs
265​
0​
2​
SamuCuenca
230​
0​
3​
Josedin
183​
0​
4​
DJW
179​
1​
5​
LibertineSeguros
138​
-1​
6​
Skidmark
128​
1​
7​
ArchieBoy
127​
-1​
8​
SlowClimber
122.75​
0​
9​
JonEzeitza
108​
1​
9​
Madrazo
108​
0​
Salvarani moved up 12 places, but doesn't break into the top ten. Amis Velo finally gets a top ten in a race, but two teams are still languishing on 0 points.

Main Game
And the lead changes again: DJW moves to the top. Still very small gaps most of the way through the field, so anyone can move several places with a decent haul in any race.
1​
DJW
1292​
1​
2​
SamuCuenca
1284​
-1​
3​
Skidmark
1259​
0​
4​
Madrazo
1142​
0​
5​
BR2
1140​
0​
6​
Rufs
1134​
1​
7​
ArchieBoy
1119​
-1​
8​
SlowClimber
1113​
0​
9​
LukasCPH
1029​
0​
10​
Josedin
1016​
0​
11​
LosBrolin
966​
0​
12​
MuddyWaters
935​
3​
13​
Bminchow
934​
4​
14​
Alvarakas
913​
-2​
14​
Leadbelly
913​
5​
16​
JonEzeitza
894​
4​
16​
Shalgo
894​
0​
18​
LibertineSeguros
893​
-5​
19​
ArmchairCyclist
892​
-5​
20​
Salvarani
889​
2​
21​
Comodoro
854​
-3​
22​
Hfgon1
827​
-1​
23​
PostmanHat
818​
1​
24​
Ricco
816​
-1​
25​
DJSprtsch
668​
2​
26​
TRiley36
616​
-1​
27​
AmisVelo
614​
1​
28​
RedheadDane
603​
-2​
29​
JumboVismaFan
559​
0​
30​
RoteLaterne
558​
0​
31​
Del1962
516​
0​
32​
EvansIsTheBest
410​
0​
CollectiveWisdom
836​
SoLastYear
317​

Spreadsheet

 
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