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Unfortunately, De Buyst is not among Lotto's best ten riders this season. So his points currently don't help in their fight against relegation.Good day for Lotto in Leuven. 185 points.
Still a good day if not as good as previously thought!Unfortunately, De Buyst is not among Lotto's best ten riders this season. So his points currently don't help in their fight against relegation.
https://www.procyclingstats.com/team/lotto-soudal-2022/results/uci-world-teams
Van Moer and especially Vermeersch not sprinting at the end shows that they don't understand the urgency of getting points imo. They didn't have to ride at all as soon as Campenaerts was away, so they should have been able to sprint.Good day for Lotto in Leuven. 185 points.
Carapez left because Movistar got backstabbed. Lopez decided to backstab himself instead, going to Astana. Mas crashed out of virtually every race, and you simply cannot depend on 42 year old Valverde to collect points for 20 riders anymore. Then riders like Ivan Sosa turned out to worst case in terms of his projection, you cannot seem to get your hands on any of the talented spanish riders, and voila, Movistar 2022, a quite pathetic team.What's happened to Movistar the last 3 or 4 years has just been unbelievable. I just can't fathom them losing world tour status, even if they get the wild card spot. Wow. It'll be interesting down the stretch.
Well, if Lafay can hold on to yellow tomorrow, which doesn't seem unlikely (nor a done deal, to be fair), Cofidis will have had quite an amazing week with GC wins both in the Tour de l'Ain and in the Arctic Race. That would practically take them out of the risk zone.
If MAL just finished the Vuelta last year, wouldn't that be another 260 or 320 points? That plus Mas finishing his WT races this year and Movistar would about equal with Arkea Samsic. It's been the perfect storm of all of their big riders minus Valverde failing.Carapez left because Movistar got backstabbed. Lopez decided to backstab himself instead, going to Astana. Mas crashed out of virtually every race, and you simply cannot depend on 42 year old Valverde to collect points for 20 riders anymore. Then riders like Ivan Sosa turned out to worst case in terms of his projection, you cannot seem to get your hands on any of the talented spanish riders, and voila, Movistar 2022, a quite pathetic team.
This dam top 10 scorers only rule keeps spoiling all the fun.I see now that Lafay is only the 11th most scoring rider of the team. He will break into the top 10 if he wins tomorrow but he will not give them as many points as if he were there already.
This dam top 10 scorers only rule keeps spoiling all the fun.
I don't necessarily think that rule is stupid but it does keep it quite hard to follow a proper relegation battle.
There's definitely some positives about it too.
Like random top 50s in GC not counting as much, or random NCs where there's 5 riders at the start not counting because the rider winning isn't in the top 10. And it obviously also balances the huge budget differences between teams slightly.
You also have to take Pro teams into account.WT teams roughly all have the same number of riders and ride similar calendars (if they care to get the invites for smaller races).
But how are you going to give the PCT teams a fair chance of moving up?It should be decided on points earned in WT races as these are the pinnacle of the sport - Teams racking up points in lower level races is a poor reflection of the sport.
I don't have a problem with the rule, just makes it too complicated to keep up with my simple brain.I don't necessarily think that rule is stupid but it does keep it quite hard to follow a proper relegation battle.
Disagree! The point system as is should change but points need to be available at lower level races for a relegation system to work.It should be decided on points earned in WT races as these are the pinnacle of the sport - Teams racking up points in lower level races is a poor reflection of the sport.
I don't understand why points scored for the national team count.
Also how does it work for stagaires? Do their points count towards the team total? If you sign one of the best u23 riders as stagaire he can easily take 300+ points in Avenir and at worlds. Do those points count toward the team?
The way to make it work would be to have a fixed number of forced relegations from the WT. So as an example to have the least scoring WT team relegated each year.Disagree! The point system as is should change but points need to be available at lower level races for a relegation system to work.