CQmanager said:All this pre-season excitement makes me chuckle because I know by May I will be talking to myself and very few others![]()
Squire said:So... who's got most Australians?
Hugo Koblet said:So? It's quite logical that the excitement is highest now and that's fine.
will10 said:Surprised Kruopis was a unique pick (not for me I might add). Suspect he will be pretty high in the Orica sprinting hierarchy.
CQmanager said:Of course its logical and I'm happy we get all these people around here. Unfortunately once they realize they are "out" of the competition they will be "out" of here too.
That being said, I think we will have more competition this year and it will be much tighter than before and that may keep more people around.
I hope you will be still around at least after Giro![]()
Squire said:So... who's got most Australians?
Jakob747 said:You know your team sucks, when you're already looking forward to next season in freaking May.
I guess no matter how much I wish it was different, there is no way to totally ignore bargains and focus solely on a pure talent-squad. It simply won't add up. Back to the drawing board!
Thanks again for an awesome game!
ingsve said:It's hard to know with them since they have so many sprinters. Last year he was at least one who delivered most to his ability for them. Now they also have Matthews back and some more riders perhaps focusing more on the road than on track so perhaps that changes things. With the relative success he had last year I think he might struggle to make a massive improvement considering the added competition on the team. In the end though it comes down to who can deliver the goods so there is always a chance he will outshine the other sprinters.
Hugo Koblet said:I agree with those who predict the game will be closer this year. I think so as well.
Oh, and then I just stumbled across this old message:
So one would imagine that Jakob used another tactic this year, right? Well, uhm, no. His oldest rider is Taaramäe. Jakob - what do you have to say to your defence?![]()
will10 said:Watch Berhane win Tropicale now I dropped him for scoring too heavily in November![]()
al_pacino said:I think he'll do good(reasonable) numbers for the few that selected him. Of which I'm surprised tha it was only 5 of us.
will10 said:Watch Berhane win Tropicale now I dropped him for scoring too heavily in November![]()
Jakob747 said:Nothing. Guilty as charge.
My conscience just doesn’t allow me to add P. Gilbert. F. Cancellara, C. Evans. T. Hushovd or Andy Schleck. Ect – Ect… All those obvious names. I just don’t find it fun to have a squad who is similar to more or less everyone else’s.
I would rather finish dead last I guess. For me this game gives me another reason to follow the young guns extra close. That’s enough for me. So while everyone will probably be off to a great start with P. Gilbert for-example, I will instead be following Tom Jelte Slagter, Elia Favilli or Kenny Elissonde with suspense on Old Willunga.
I stand by my last sentence as well though. It truly is an awesome game and regardless of how everyone plays it, whether it’s to win or just to follow some of your favorite riders or whatever, I truly wish everyone have as much fun as I do during the year.
I strongly hope I am around in May as well… Then, we can continue the debate Hugo… I am always up for discussing some of your picks… But more so the likes of Diego Rosa or Emilien Viennet for-example than Andy Schleck or Davide Rebellin.
Good luck tonight with Rohan Dennis. I don’t know the course, but surely he will top-3?...