Sorry guys, some personal stuff came up and I kind of checked out for a bit. Not too crazy serious - if it were the middle of the summer in the game I would've checked back in, but it was enough to take me away for a bit.
I'll be providing the final update soon. I don't think anyone has any riders in the Tour of Fuzhou, but might as well wait to make the final update (I know a few people scored in Taihu Lake) and I can just have a wrap up post.
And hey, it looks like I won the game again! That is crazy to me. I recognize that it's a weird dynamic for me to be organizing the game and giving these updates that I'm on top of the standings, so I've been kind of hands off about talking about it, but I am definitely pretty amazed and happy that things turned out so well.
I don't mind at all if y'all wanna talk about my role as an organizer. First, we're a bunch of strangers on the internet, so nobody knows anything about anyone else. Second, this game is just for pride anyway, and I feel an immense amount of pride for having done so well in it so consistently, amongst a huge group of intelligent and avid cycling fans. I know I did it without seeking, or gaining, an unfair advantage, and really beyond that, I'm not bothered if anyone thinks otherwise, since I know how I feel about my own integrity and that's really what matters.
But in the interest of transparency, I've mentioned this in passing in years past, but here is the process for me submitting my team:
- when I took over the game, I said on the thread that I'd love to take over, but I obsess about this game so I wanted to have some flexibility, ie. not have to submit my final, complete team a month in advance. So I submitted a core of about half a team of confirmed 'no brainer' riders, and maybe 25 other shortlisted riders to fill out the other spots, who I then sent to one of the early teams to submit (the first year it was just some guy, this year it was mc_mountain, can't remember off the top of my head who it was in between). I finalized my team for the deadline.
- last year I got pretty busy and didn't do a ton of work on my team and was travelling in December. When I started receiving teams and it came up in the thread, I realized it was getting late and sent my near-final team to mc before looking at any teams, even though I had about ten submissions at the time. I knew I hadn't looked at any teams, but I also realize it's important to be organized and have good optics about stuff like that, so I take it seriously and have my team pretty together already - will definitely have a pretty close to finalized team by the time the thread goes up in early December.
- I love entering the teams on the spreadsheet, but honestly, to me it's just data. Whatever rider people are submitting, I've already gone through my own thought process about that rider, and so I don't even pick up on the name, other than vaguely thinking that 'oh this rider's name is coming up alot'. So I suppose that could have a subconscious effect on the last few decisions I make, but I really don't think so. After all, I won this game in 2012 and had the second-most popular team, and that was two years before I started processing the info. So it's not like I try to find out who is popular and then put them on my team, I'm just good at identifying riders that lots of people agree are going to do well. Like someone said upthread, half the submissions are in the last day so there really isn't practically time to take in who is popular and all that, even if I wanted to use that info for nefarious purposes.
- there was one time in my second year organizing that I felt some concern that I had added a rider that I hadn't maybe been thinking about before because their name came up in a few submissions. I thought I had my own process around that rider, but it made me think about that dynamic. That was the only time I'd ever thought I might have been influenced by running this game; that rider was Andrea Zordan, who didn't score a single CQ point since then. So if it was the case that I was influenced in that pick, it certainly didn't help me. Anyway, even though I feel like i picked that rider for my own reasons, I felt uncomfortable about that dynamic and want to stay well away from it; and I am definitely not going to add any riders that aren't already on my shortlist right now (unless, you know, Andy Schleck or Matt Goss come out of retirement suddenly).
In short, I get how as someone who is really into this game, if you didn't know me you might think it logical that I'd seek any marginal advantage. But what I really think is that it'd be pretty stupid and petty to seek those advantages to win a game amongst strangers on the internet for pride. Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty proud to do well in this game as I said above, but I feel there are much more substantial routes to fulfillment than seeking unfair advantages in a fun fantasy sports game.
So anyway, all this is to say - I really like this game, it's fun to organize, I certainly know that I'd never be interested in seeking an unfair advantage, and there's no way to prove that if you don't believe me, so I'm cool if whoever has whatever opinion on it. No bigs, gimme an asterisk in your unofficial standings, whatever you wanna do. Happy to keep going on this game, and I'll do my best to be diligent about being transparent about my own process in picking a team.
Thanks for playing, everyone!