The 2024 CQ Ranking Manager Thread

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Numbers are being crunched away, I hope to have the popularity table up in the next half hour. Any guesses as to the top 10?

Oh yeah almost forgot! Here's my 2024 team:

AYUSO PESQUERA Juan
RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio
HAYTER Ethan
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam
PLAPP Lucas
ARENSMAN Thymen
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley
FOSS Tobias Svendsen
LAURANCE Axel
BUSATTO Francesco
LECERF William Junior
PIGANZOLI Davide
LAMPERTI Luke
GLOAG Thomas
TURNER Ben
MORGADO Antonio Tomas
DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes
KYFFIN Zeb
RAFFERTY Darren
HAYTER Leo
PICCOLO Andrea
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael
GELDERS Gil
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander
RYAN Archie
FAURE PROST Alexy
CAPIOT Amaury
HERZOG Emil
AUGUST Andrew
Well that's annoying. That's just a better version of the team I submitted. 21 riders in common I think (+Turner I swapped out last minute).
 
My biggest dilemma was Honore vs Lamperti. I went with Honore and I'm not confident about that.
Numbers are being crunched away, I hope to have the popularity table up in the next half hour. Any guesses as to the top 10?

Oh yeah almost forgot! Here's my 2024 team:

AYUSO PESQUERA Juan
RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio
HAYTER Ethan
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam
PLAPP Lucas
ARENSMAN Thymen
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley
FOSS Tobias Svendsen
LAURANCE Axel
BUSATTO Francesco
LECERF William Junior
PIGANZOLI Davide
LAMPERTI Luke
GLOAG Thomas
TURNER Ben
MORGADO Antonio Tomas
DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes
KYFFIN Zeb
RAFFERTY Darren
HAYTER Leo
PICCOLO Andrea
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael
GELDERS Gil
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander
RYAN Archie
FAURE PROST Alexy
CAPIOT Amaury
HERZOG Emil
AUGUST Andrew
So your 9 out of 10 most expensive picks are the same as mine and your 2 least expensive picks are the same as mine.
 
Yeah it looks preliminarily like a lot of riders are fairly popular but not the most popular. So although there won't be as many 'well everyone has him so it doesn't matter' picks, I think a lot of players were looking at the same pool of possibilities so there may be a lot of overlap when comparing two teams, for example.

I'm sure I'll get into my team in detail in a day or so, but the key team building moment for me was when I had about 20 riders with Ayuso as most expensive and basically all the non-Rodriguez 300-plus riders on my team locked in, I had to make a decision whether to take another expensive swing. My choices were to keep two decent upside but not certain riders I already had (Tarling and Sheehan), or turf them for either Rodriguez or Gregoire. I ended up going the Rodriguez route and that unlocked the rest of my team. Some of the cheaper guys I just threw in because they were the best options with what I had left and I wanted to keep Rodriguez. We'll see how that strategy works!
 
Okay here we go! Top riders in the game. Note that there are 94 teams, a drop from last year (I think mostly due to VeloRooms shutting, several non-returners that usually submitted through there) but slightly higher than 2022 and 2021.

QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander
78​
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio
69​
ARENSMAN Thymen
64​
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe
60​
RYAN Archie
56​
TURNER Ben
54​
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes
53​
AUGUST Andrew
53​
CAPIOT Amaury
50​
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam
48​
PICCOLO Andrea
47​
DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac
47​
HAYTER Ethan
45​
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley
43​
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian
40​
PLAPP Lucas
40​
AYUSO PESQUERA Juan
39​
LAMPERTI Luke
39​
MORGADO Antonio Tomas
37​
CHRISTEN Jan
36​
GLOAG Thomas
33​
MOSCON Gianni
32​
LAURANCE Axel
31​
NYS Thibau
28​
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael
27​
RAFFERTY Darren
26​
BENNETT Sam
26​
VANSEVENANT Mauri
24​
STEWART Jake
24​
RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos
24​
COVI Alessandro
24​
HERZOG Emil
23​
SHEFFIELD Magnus
22​
WALLS Matthew
22​
RICCITELLO Matthew
22​
WRIGHT Fred
22​
VANDENABEELE Henri
21​
MAGNIER Paul
21​
SCHACHMANN Maximilian
20​
HIGUITA GARCIA Sergio Andres
20​
HAGENES Per Strand
20​
FOSS Tobias Svendsen
20​
THOMAS Benjamin
19​
LEEMREIZE Gijs
19​
HAYTER Leo
18​
ONLEY Oscar
17​
SEGAERT Alec
16​
POOLE Max
16​
MIHKELS Madis
16​
BELOKI FERNANDEZ Markel
16​
JAKOBSEN Fabio
16​
BRENNER Marco
16​
COSNEFROY Benoît
16​
BEVIN Patrick
16​
BUSATTO Francesco
16​
STORM Theodor
15​
TIBERI Antonio
15​
TARLING Joshua
15​
SIMMONS Quinn
15​
FISHER-BLACK Finn
15​
HODEG CHAGUI Alvaro Jose
15​
HIRT Jan
15​
DEMARE Arnaud
15​
MILESI Lorenzo
14​
MAS NICOLAU Enric
14​
COLLEONI Kevin
14​
GEOGHEGAN HART Tao
14​
FAURE PROST Alexy
14​
SVRCEK Martin
13​
PICKERING Finlay
13​
LECERF William Junior
13​
KULSET Johannes
13​
HONORE Mikkel Frølich
13​
PADUN Mark
11​
MARTINEZ Lenny
11​
ACKERMANN Pascal
11​
VAN EETVELT Lennert
10​
SHEEHAN Riley
10​
MASNADA Fausto
10​
LEKNESSUND Andreas
10​
ARRIETA LIZARRAGA Igor
10​
ANDERSEN Idar
10​
ALAPHILIPPE Julian
10​
GELDERS Gil
10​
VAN UDEN Casper
9​
TULETT Ben
9​
TRATNIK Jan
9​
NERURKAR Lukas
9​
MILAN Jonathan
9​
NORDHAGEN Jørgen
9​
KANTER Max
9​
BRUTTOMESSO Alberto
9​
EWAN Caleb
9​
OLDANI Stefano
8​
TEUNS Dylan
8​
RODRIGUEZ GARAICOECHEA Oscar
8​
KRUIJSWIJK Steven
8​
UMBA LOPEZ Abner Santiago
7​
PIDCOCK Thomas
7​
VAN DIJKE Mick
7​
VANHOUCKE Harm
7​
LEONARD Michael
7​
PIGANZOLI Davide
7​
LUND ANDRESEN Tobias
7​
BATTISTELLA Samuele
7​
JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland
7​
CHARMIG Anthon
7​
BARONCINI Filippo
7​
OOMEN Sam
6​
VUILLERMOZ Alexis
6​
MEINTJES Louis
6​
SARREAU Marc
6​
POLLEFLIET Gianluca
6​
VAN AERT Wout
6​
VERGALLITO Luca
6​
SCHELLING Ide
6​
LOUVEL Matis
6​
LOPEZ PEREZ Juan Pedro
6​
SOSA CUERVO Ivan Ramiro
6​
SENECHAL Florian
6​
ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack
6​
ASGREEN Kasper
6​
GREGOIRE Romain
6​
EDVARDSEN-FREDHEIM Stian
6​
LE HUITOUZE Eddy
5​
MIHOLJEVIC Fran
5​
ZAMBANINI Edoardo
5​
PEDRERO LOPEZ Antonio
5​
VAUQUELIN Kévin
5​
PICKRELL Riley
5​
ROMEO ABAD Ivan
5​
HOELGAARD Markus
5​
WEEMAES Sasha
4​
VAN DER HOORN Taco
4​
WELTEN Bram
4​
PEAK Barnabas
4​
QUICK Blake
4​
PENHOËT Paul
4​
WELSFORD Sam
4​
LÜHRS Luis-Joe
4​
STEIMLE Jannik
4​
ROMO OLIVER Javier
4​
STORER Michael
4​
GAUTHERAT Pierre
4​
BERHE Welay Hagos
4​
GAZZOLI Michele
4​
CONSONNI Simone
4​
DINHAM Matthew
4​
FUGLSANG Jakob
4​
HOFSTETTER Hugo
4​
FRIGO Marco
4​
FROOME Chris
4​
WATSON Samuel
3​
VAN BAARLE Dylan
3​
WIDAR Jarno
3​
PLOWRIGHT Jensen
3​
VAN DEN BROEK Frank
3​
QUINN Sean
3​
PERSICO Davide
3​
RONDEL Mathys
3​
VADER Milan
3​
SCHMID Mauro
3​
VAN BELLE Loe
3​
MORO Manlio
3​
PELLIZZARI Giulio
3​
STRONG Corbin
3​
PERNSTEINER Hermann
3​
THOMPSON Reuben
3​
WHELAN James
3​
TRONCHON Bastien
3​
TURCONI Filippo
3​
SYRITSA Gleb
3​
ISIDORE Noa
3​
BOUHANNI Nacer
3​
KELDERMAN Wilco
3​
DEKKER David
3​
BOVEN Lars
3​
DUNBAR Edward
3​
JOHANNESSEN Anders Halland
3​
BITTNER Pavel
3​
HAJEK Alexander
3​
CALZONI Walter
3​
HERMANS Quinten
3​
GACHIGNARD Thomas
3​
DAINESE Alberto
3​
CAVENDISH Mark
3​
JANSEN Amund Grøndahl
3​
DE LIE Arnaud
3​
JUNGELS Bob
3​
BASTIAENS Ayco
3​
ALBANESE Vincenzo
3​
BONNAMOUR Franck
3​
 
The rare picks:

VLIEGEN Loïc
2​
RAJOVIC Dusan
2​
SIMMONS Colby
2​
SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias
2​
VAN WILDER Ilan
2​
SOTO MARTINEZ Nelson Andres
2​
MEURISSE Xandro
2​
STANNARD Robert
2​
PARISINI Nicolo
2​
STEINHAUSER Georg
2​
VAN DER POEL Mathieu
2​
POGACAR Tadej
2​
VINOKOUROV Nicolas
2​
STOKBRO Andreas Nielsen
2​
PITHIE Laurence
2​
MACIEJUK Filip
2​
MARTINELLI Alessio
2​
LOOCKX Lander
2​
VADIC Baptiste
2​
ZANA Filippo
2​
MAYRHOFER Marius
2​
PETIT Adrien
2​
RANGEL COSTA Vinicius
2​
PONOMAR Andriy
2​
VAN SINTMAARTENSDIJK Roel
2​
TOLHOEK Antwan
2​
VINE Jay
2​
TOUPALIK Jakub
2​
VLASOV Aleksandr
2​
MATTHEWS Michael
2​
WANDAHL Frederik
2​
TSARENKO Kyrylo
2​
PALENI Enzo
2​
PORTSMOUTH Tom
2​
SALBY Alexander
2​
TURGIS Anthony
2​
SENTJENS Sente
2​
VACEK Mathias
2​
PRICE-PEJTERSEN Johan
2​
NAESEN Oliver
2​
BARBIER Pierre
2​
BAUHAUS Phil
2​
BISSEGGER Stefan
2​
FOLDAGER Anders
2​
ASKEY Ben
2​
KRON Andreas Lorentz
2​
EVENEPOEL Remco
2​
DEJAEGHER Jasper
2​
FERNANDEZ GARCIA Samuel
2​
BALLERINI Davide
2​
DE POOTER Dries
2​
CASTRILLO ZAPATER Pablo
2​
EDDY Patrick
2​
CLYNHENS Toon
2​
AZPARREN IRURZUN Enekoitz
2​
DE PLUS Laurens
2​
CANAL BLANCO Carlos
2​
GAUDU David
2​
KYFFIN Zeb
2​
BEVORT Carl-Frederik
2​
DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd
2​
DEL GROSSO Tibor
2​
HENAO MONTOYA Sergio Luis
2​
BISIAUX Léo
2​
BAYER Tobias
2​
BONNEU Kamiel
2​
HINDLEY Jai
2​
ABERASTURI IZAGA Jon
2​
COSTIOU Ewen
2​
CERNY Josef
2​
CAMPENAERTS Victor
2​
GRAAT Tijmen
2​
HUBY Antoine
2​
GREGAARD WILSLY Jonas
2​
AFFINI Edoardo
2​
BANASZEK Alan
2​
JEGAT Jordan
2​
GUDNITZ Joshua Amos
2​
ALLEGAERT Piet
2​
DEVRIENDT Tom
2​
BAGIOLI Andrea
2​
HAIG Jack
2​
BARGUIL Warren
2​
CHAMBERLAIN Oscar
2​
FRETIN Milan
2​
BETTIOL Alberto
2​
FANCELLU Alessandro
2​
DE PRETTO Davide
2​
DEWULF Stan
2​
SANCHEZ MAYO Pelayo
1​
SHARP Izzy
1​
PEDERSEN Rasmus Søjberg
1​
PAGE Hugo
1​
POWLESS Neilson
1​
SÖDERQVIST Jakob
1​
LE BERRE Mathis
1​
SORARRAIN AGIRREZABALA Gorka
1​
OSS Daniel
1​
LAZKANO LOPEZ Oier
1​
PESENTI Thomas
1​
SOTO GUIRAO Antonio Jesus
1​
VAN DIJKE Tim
1​
PLUIMERS Rick
1​
PEDERSEN Nicklas Overgaard Amdi
1​
LEMMEN Bart
1​
VERMAERKE Kevin
1​
MØRKØV CHRISTENSEN Michael
1​
VUERINCKX Thomas
1​
STEDMAN Travis
1​
WARLOP Jordi
1​
PAIGE Charles
1​
WILKSCH Hannes
1​
MEEUS Jordi
1​
ZOCCARATO Samuele
1​
RAISBERG Nadav
1​
SALEH Mohd Harrif
1​
STOCKWELL Oliver
1​
VAN NIEKERK Morne
1​
MARTIN SANZ Gotzon
1​
VAN TRICHT Stan
1​
MARECZKO Jakub
1​
OKAMIKA BENGOETXEA Ander
1​
PINARELLO Alessandro
1​
PEÑA JIMENEZ Jesus David
1​
REX Laurenz
1​
VILLA Giacomo
1​
MUHA Luka
1​
PALZER Anton
1​
SWIRBUL Keegan
1​
WAERENSKJOLD Søren
1​
LAWLESS Chris
1​
MOHORIC Matej
1​
MÜLLER Nico
1​
SERRANO RODRIGUEZ Javier
1​
TEJADA CANACUE Harold Alfonso
1​
MOLLEMA Bauke
1​
ZUBELDIA ELDUAIEN Unai
1​
PACHER Quentin
1​
RIES Michel
1​
ZANONCELLO Enrico
1​
THIERRY Pierre
1​
SAJNOK Szymon
1​
THIJSSEN Gerben
1​
VAN DER LEE Jardi Christiaan
1​
NARVAEZ PRADO Jhonatan Manuel
1​
NOVAK Domen
1​
MENTEN Milan
1​
MADOUAS Valentin
1​
NEILANDS Krists
1​
VAN ROOY Kenneth
1​
MERLIER Tim
1​
VAN TRICHT Floris
1​
TOUMIRE Hugo
1​
OBLAK Domen
1​
ROGLIC Primoz
1​
VANDEN HEEDE Lars
1​
TRAEEN Torstein
1​
VANGHELUWE Warre
1​
MACKELLAR Alastair
1​
OLIVERO Simone
1​
PEDERSEN Casper Phillip
1​
MAIRE Adrien
1​
PEDERSEN Henrik Breiner
1​
VERNON Ethan
1​
NIELSEN Sebastian
1​
LÜHRS Leslie
1​
PICCOLI James
1​
VIVIANI Elia
1​
RONHAAR Pim
1​
MINTEGUI CLAVER Iker
1​
NIEUWENHUIS Joris
1​
MARCELLUSI Martin
1​
TUSVELD Martijn
1​
WALLIN Rasmus Bøgh
1​
NIYONKURU Samuel
1​
WALSCHEID Maximilian
1​
MADAN Ahmed
1​
WARBASSE Larry
1​
URAN URAN Rigoberto
1​
PRIMOZIC Jaka
1​
URIARTE BELZUNEGI Diego
1​
WEIS NIELSEN Daniel
1​
ZUKOWSKY Nickolas
1​
MOLANO BENAVIDES Juan Sebastian
1​
LEVY William Blume
1​
PUCCIO Salvatore
1​
RUDYK Bartosz
1​
WIRTGEN Luc
1​
NORSGAARD JØRGENSEN Mathias
1​
WÜRTZ SCHMIDT Mads
1​
NØRTOFT Morten Aalling
1​
MOLLY Kenny
1​
LECROQ Jérémy
1​
ZINGLE Axel
1​
SAINBAYAR Jambaljamts
1​
SINKELDAM Ramon
1​
VAN DE PAAR Jarne
1​
TEUTENBERG Tim Torn
1​
RUBIO REYES Einer Augusto
1​
LAGNET Gari
1​
CURRIE Logan
1​
HOBBS Noah
1​
DEWEIRDT Siebe
1​
KIELICH Timo
1​
AALRUST Haakon Lunder
1​
CONCI Nicola
1​
DHONDT Robbe
1​
CUADRADO RUIZ DE GAUNA Unai
1​
APARICIO MUÑOZ Mario
1​
JORGENSON Matteo
1​
ARANBURU DEBA Alexander
1​
BOCK Max
1​
BOUCHARD Geoffrey
1​
HANSEN Marcus Sander
1​
BOUDAT Thomas
1​
BERWICK Sebastian
1​
EDET Nicolas
1​
CRAS Steff
1​
BARBIER Rudy
1​
ISERBYT Eli
1​
ESPARZA GARIN Unai
1​
BINDER Moritz
1​
ETXEBERRIA ZAFRA Asier
1​
BALMER Alexandre
1​
ARCHIBOLD CASTILLO Franklin
1​
KOPECKY Tomas
1​
BOYLE Evan
1​
KUYPERS Gerben
1​
FABBRO Matteo
1​
LARSEN Niklas
1​
ALEOTTI Giovanni
1​
COLNAGHI Andrea
1​
BRENNER Mauro
1​
HERRADA LOPEZ Jose
1​
FEDOROV Yevgeniy
1​
AZNAR VIJUESCA Hugo
1​
BROZYNA Piotr
1​
HOEHN Alex
1​
FETTER Erik
1​
CROCKETT Finn
1​
FINKST Tilen
1​
HULSMANS Senne
1​
BARRE Louis
1​
IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka
1​
FLYNN Sean
1​
BILBAO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA Pello
1​
BUDYAK Anatoliy
1​
JOHNSTON Liam
1​
BURATTI Nicolo
1​
ANDERSEN Kasper
1​
FRAILE MATARRANZ Omar
1​
KELEMEN Petr
1​
BURGAUDEAU Mathieu
1​
KOKALJ Gasper
1​
BARTA Tomas
1​
KRIEGER Taj
1​
BARTHE Cyril
1​
BODET Vincent
1​
ÄRM Rait
1​
LAAS Martin
1​
AGUIRRE SUBIJANA Yago
1​
LANDA MEANA Mikel
1​
GALIMBERTI Lorenzo
1​
LATOUR Pierre
1​
GALVAN FERNANDEZ Francisco
1​
HARVEY Dean
1​
GARCIA CORTINA Ivan
1​
COLOMBO Filippo
1​
GARCIA PIERNA Raul
1​
CONFORTI Lorenzo
1​
GATE Aaron
1​
HERREGODTS Rune
1​
ARRIOLABENGOA BEITIA Julen
1​
CORT NIELSEN Magnus
1​
ALUSTIZA GOENAGA Nicolas
1​
AZNAR VIJUESCA Unai
1​
ALVAREZ ARRIOLA Imanol
1​
AMELLA Matteo
1​
GEE Derek
1​
CRAPS Lars
1​
GEERAERTS Ferre
1​
HOLLYMAN Mason
1​
CATALDO Dario
1​
HOOLE Daan
1​
BENDIXEN Louis
1​
HUISING Menno
1​
GEORGE Dylan
1​
IRIBAR JAUREGI Unai
1​
GESCHKE Simon
1​
CULVERWELL Sam
1​
GESINK Robert
1​
IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI Ion
1​
GIBBONS Ryan
1​
JALADEAU Artus
1​
GIERYK Kacper
1​
DE KLEIJN Arvid
1​
BENNETT George
1​
ALALI Abdul Jasim
1​
GLIVAR Gal
1​
JØRGENSEN Adam Holm
1​
ASKEY Lewis
1​
JUARISTI ARRIETA Txomin
1​
GOMEZ BECERRA German Dario
1​
KAMP Alexander
1​
GOVEKAR Matevz
1​
BIZKARRA ETXEGIBEL Mikel
1​
CHANGIZI Sebastian Kolze
1​
KESSLER Cole
1​
BERASATEGI GARMENDIA Xabier
1​
KLEIN Tobias
1​
CHRISTEN Fabio
1​
KOOIJ Olav
1​
GRISEL Matys
1​
KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren
1​
GRONDIN Donavan
1​
BJERG Mikkel
1​
GROVES Kaden
1​
KUDUS Milkias Gebremedhin
1​
GUARDEÑO ROMA Jaume
1​
KULSET Magnus
1​
ALVAREZ RODRIGUEZ Rodrigo
1​
DELGADO HIGUERUELO David
1​
GUGLIELMI Simon
1​
LAFAY Victor
1​
HAGEN Carl Fredrik
1​
BOHLI Tom
1​
CHRISTOPHERSEN Cedrik Bakke
1​
LAPEIRA Paul
1​
AMARI Hamza
1​
LASTRA MARTINEZ Jonathan
1​
BERTHET Clément
1​
BOMBOI Davide
1​
HAMILTON Lucas
1​
 
Gotta go for a few hours; I'll try to post the full spreadsheet before I go to bed tonight, it is not quite ready yet. But to tide you over until then, here are the team popularity rankings. Some extremely unsurprising names at the top (and bottom):

 
Damn I really wanted a more popular team this time around but I am stuck in place (2023: 78th out of 103 teams; 2024: 76th out of 94 teams). Though I guess I could have gotten in the 60s with Quintana.

I am pretty stoked about having some decently high profile rare picks. I still think there is some decent chance that Viviani has a much better year.
 
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As you live in Sweden, I don't know how familiar you are with the Norwegian language, but his intials resemble a modern Norwegian slang word for "of course". :D But yeah, I'm looking forward to discussing all sorts of Norwegians after the reveal. I only have three of them.
So were you thinking of Foss? I assume the slang word you were referring to was "seff" so Tobias Svendsen Foss TSF was the only rider I could think of that would fit that description. Or were you thinking of someone else?
 
Surprised that only 10 people picked Gil Gelders.

1st in GW U-23, 2nd in PR U-23, 7th in LBL U-23, Giro Next Gen stage win, joining Quick-Step and costing only 56 points (unlike many other top neo-pro prospects that are over 100 points). You would think he is a steal. But apparently not for 89% of the players.
Knowing nothing about him helps...
 
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Basque Street's back, alright!

16 riders from last year's team have made the cut once again, but there's also some new kids on the block. A third of the team are zero pointers, and another third scored fewer points in 2023 than they did in 2022. The team is also more much more Basque than it was last year.

I'm more than 1000 points below budget, but I'm not confident that I'll be left with much of a profit, if any, when the season is over. So even if your teams fail spectacularly, you still won't be finishing in last place.


Mikel Landa, Pello Bilbao, Alex Aranburu, Oier Lazkano, and Ion and Gorka Izagirre had a profit of more than 1200 points combined in 2023, but I expect them to perform way worse this year. I'll be happy, If they can keep the loss at less than 1000 points.

Markel Beloki has had a guaranteed place ever since it was announced that he would be turning pro with EF. He's been picked by a few other people as well, but I'm actually not sure he isn't overhyped yet, so I probably wouldn't have picked him, if I had been using my brain instead of my heart (but that isn't really something I've been known to do throughout my life).

The Euskaltel neo-pros, Iker Mintegi, Nicolás Alustiza and Unai Zubeldia (no relation to He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Seen), were of course impossible to look past.

I have high hopes for Hugo and Unai Aznar to become their generation's Izagirre brothers.
While they probably do have proper Basque ancestry, they come from the most southern part of Navarre, and judged from their interviews with the Txirrindulariak YouTube channel, they don't speak Basque.

Morné van Niekerk is not Basque at all, but he did get some of his first racing experience on European soil while riding for the then Fundación Euskadi amateur team back in 2016, where he was teammates with Gotzon Martín and Cyril Barthe.

Sergio Higuita has been included yet again due to his short stint in orange in 2019. This year he's joined by his compatriot Sergio Henao. Henao took his first ever WT stage win in the 2013 Itzulia and was also one of the race's top riders during his peek years, which is why he's been handed a wild card spot on my team. Now that he's back at conti level, I hope he'll be able to get a few more decent results before he calls it a day.

Math wizard Yago Aguirre didn't score any points last year, so I'm not expecting a lot from him. But since he rides for a German team, he'll get the chance to do races that a lot of my other riders won't.

The last guy I'll highlight is an amateur rider. Last season, he scored his first ever CQ points by finishing in the top 10 in a French one-day race, so chances are he won't do much better in 2024. But the picture below was more than enough evidence to secure him one of my 33 spots.
I'm honoured to introduce you to the proud French Basque rider and winner of the KOM jersey at the 2023 Essor Breton, Gari Lagnet.


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LANDA MEANA Mikel
BILBAO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA Pello
ARANBURU DEBA Alexander
IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI Ion
LAZKANO LOPEZ Oier
HIGUITA GARCIA Sergio Andres
IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka
JUARISTI ARRIETA Txomin
BIZKARRA ETXEGIBEL Mikel
MARTIN SANZ Gotzon
LASTRA MARTINEZ Jonathan
OKAMIKA BENGOETXEA Ander
FRAILE MATARRANZ Omar
BARTHE Cyril
ARRIETA LIZARRAGA Igor
ABERASTURI IZAGA Jon
SORARRAIN AGIRREZABALA Gorka
RODRIGUEZ GARAICOECHEA Oscar
VAN NIEKERK Morne
HENAO MONTOYA Sergio Luis
CUADRADO RUIZ DE GAUNA Unai
LAGNET Gari
ESPARZA GARIN Unai
BELOKI FERNANDEZ Markel
URIARTE BELZUNEGI Diego
ALVAREZ ARRIOLA Imanol
ALUSTIZA GOENAGA Nicolas
MINTEGUI CLAVER Iker
ZUBELDIA ELDUAIEN Unai
AGUIRRE SUBIJANA Yago
ARRIOLABENGOA BEITIA Julen
AZNAR VIJUESCA Unai
AZNAR VIJUESCA Hugo
 
Gotta go for a few hours; I'll try to post the full spreadsheet before I go to bed tonight, it is not quite ready yet. But to tide you over until then, here are the team popularity rankings. Some extremely unsurprising names at the top (and bottom):


Haha even when I try to go a bit against my boring instincts I end up with the most boring team :)

I suppose you and me are definetly the 2 popular team specialists in these games. If only my actual results matched my ability to pick the popular riders, but maybe it will happen this year :)

Our teams also look very similar this year, so yours looks very strong too me. Carlos Rodriquez is definetly also a very strong pick. I just rated Mas as a bit more safe pick so with Ayuso also there Carlos never really had a chance after that conclusion even if I definetly felt he was a great pick.

I also like the rest of your team. Kyffin was never in my mind though as I had not noticed his teamchange, but that definetly makes him a interesting joker also. Hopefully you missing Walls (that I think will bounce back next year) on the other hand could give me the small edge in the end :)
 
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Hey all! I made enough edits to the sheet that I can share so those interested in a deeper dive can look at all the teams including those not shared here... link is here.

Just some notes: only the following tabs are accurate:

- Rankings
- Pop Table
- Popularity
- Rank Popularity

and then all the teams that have entered you can get to their team pages by clicking on the team links in the Rankings tab. There are more tabs than teams; this is my unedited master sheet that includes prior year teams (easier if teams come back etc). So it's a raw document, but has every team and popularity scores.

As always, since I processed 60ish teams in the last couple of days there wasn't much time to check spellings of zero pointers (on top of watching scores, formatting, etc), although I did catch a few Belokis that didn't have his third name. If you see a mistake just DM me and I'll fix it tomorrow so we can have fully accurate popularity scores.

Looking forward to breaking down my team, catching up on others' breakdowns, etc!
 
6 teams with Van Aert, about as expected as he can be hard to fit in. I had hoped he'd be on perhaps double as many teams, I think he is likely to be a good (enough) pick.
Van Aert is a very interesting pick, he can definitely pick up 800-1000 points if things go well. In the end, for me there was too much reliable talent in the 300+ range to justify a stars-and-scrubs lineup, but built right with some good lottery tickets, he could be the lynchpin of a good team.
 
Great to wake up to all these posts! I have a busy morning, but I'll read them all when I get home from work. I do see that I'm 4th on the popularity rank (which is thereabouts I usually find myself), so perhaps I didn't miss that many obvious picks after all :D I'll comment some more later, but meanwhile here's my team:

AYUSO PESQUERA Juan
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio
HAYTER Ethan
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam
TULETT Ben
POOLE Max
TIBERI Antonio
NYS Thibau
ARENSMAN Thymen
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley
FISHER-BLACK Finn
VANSEVENANT Mauri
LAURANCE Axel
VAN UDEN Casper
LAMPERTI Luke
GLOAG Thomas
TURNER Ben
COVI Alessandro
BERHE Welay Hagos
MORGADO Antonio Tomas
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes
RAFFERTY Darren
PICCOLO Andrea
CHRISTEN Jan
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander
RYAN Archie
FAURE PROST Alexy
CAPIOT Amaury
HERZOG Emil
AUGUST Andrew
NORDHAGEN Jørgen
 
Okay, I'll just have time to post my prefabricated thoughts on my own team, will return after work to see what I striked out on:

GEOGHEGAN HART Tao (696): I’m still not completely sold on his skill set, but after all he looks like the closest GC competitor to the big 4, if he returns from his pelvis injury at his old self. Not a slob in uphill sprints either. Hoping for 1500 points return. Oh yeah, he was at INEOS in 2023 - you’ll get the theme later.

VAUQUELIN Kévin (517): One of my last additions. Saw him rival Matthias Skjelmose several times in ’22, and seeing the leap Skjelmose made last year, I’m hoping and thinking the talented Frenchman can do the same in ’24. 1000+ points if he avoids bad luck like last year. Probably not going to get more than 10-15 backers, so it's gonna be fun to cheer extra for a more expensive guy.

JAKOBSEN Fabio (502): A former World beater, which for some odd reason lost his Mojo last season. Guys like Ewan, Gaviria, Ackermann and perhaps even Matthews roam in this point range, but the ceiling for the Dutchman is higher, though it seems like a boom-or-bust pick. My boom is 1000 points.

CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio (497): Carapaz is such an interesting rider to watch, and last years results definitely didn’t match his efforts. There is so much room for improvement points wise. He should comfortably break the 1000 point barrier, but here’s hoping for 1500. Probably a candidate for top5 consensus.

HAYTER Ethan (496): I wouldn’t call myself a Hayter, but I’m not particularly fond of the Brit. Can’t really put a finger on it, might be ‘cause he rarely seems to be giving his all. There’s no denying he has the abilities to score in a lot of races all season long, and if last seasons collective INEOS23 downturn was a one-off, I might better get on the comeback-train, Hayter or not. 1000+ points.

GIRMAY HAILU Biniam (476): The first pick on my list. Should a top5 consensus pick, if everyone sees with fresh eyes (pun intended). The young Eritrean is a CQ-top10 scorer waiting to happen. So here it is, I’m picking Bini for 1800+ points.

COSNEFROY Benoît (456): Yesyes! Last year I couldn’t find room for any riders for the big French calendar, this year I have at least three, perhaps even four. I’ve always loved Benoits racing pedigree, though the results don’t always show what a quality rider he is. I’m sure he’ll get back to his 2022 level and get 1000 points again.

PLAPP Lucas (341): Plapp seemed out-of-it at In-e-os, but now he returns to the safe haven of his national team Jayco. This guy showed so much promise early on, both in climbing and time trialing, that he easily can top 750 points, if he gets his legs and mind back on track, now when leaving INEOS23.

BENNETT Sam (302): I think Bennett’s a fragile mind, but I know he’s not done yet. An easy French calendar and a clear captain status will hopefully get his confidence going, so a 800-1000 point season is possible.

ARENSMAN Thymen (283): What’s that, INEOS23 you say? The spicy guy stays at the British team, but he’ll have to get back to his diesel TT and climbing abilities to work out as a pick. The ceiling is around 1000 points, but have to be satisfied with 500.

MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe (279): WTH happened to Martinez last year? I’ve heard nothing about any serious problems, so it puzzled me how a talented rider like himself ended below 300 points - except that he got struck by the INEOS23 curse. Now he’s at Bora, where he will have just as many top riders to compete with - don’t know if that’s sustainable. I threw another Colombian overboard due to the presence of Roglic, just couldn’t do it again. Give me 500 points to not regret it, Daniel!

BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley (262): Those darn’d Columbians. Bernal is/was so gifted, and we’re still to see if he can return to his old self after the horrible accident, but just the fact that he was able to finish two grand tours last year while at INEOS23 tells me his core power is right. Still have to show his peak power though, and this pick is mostly to avoid losing out, because I’m not totally sold on him. A hopeful 500 points?

LAURANCE Axel (187): Definitely a rider that is on upwards trajectory points wise. Way to good, and hopefully Alpecin will let him captain a lot of the races that suit him. Fast, but still very interesting to see which way he transforms. I shall let him prove me right when hitting +500 points.

BUSATTO Francesco (186): Should have the skill set to be an absolute points burner for Intermarche, if they choose his schedule carefully. Fast, punchy and with a knack for hitting the right moments. I dream high and predict a +700 season.

VAN UDEN Casper (177): With the arrival of Jakobsen the former U23 sprint dominator should be poised for a lot of chances in second rate races in 2024. He hasn’t exactly set the pro scene on fire, but not all sprinters are Arnaud De Lies. DSM seem to trust their project, so why shouldn’t I? 500 points if he gets the ball rolling on an easy schedule.

LAMPERTI Luke (176): A young, fast sprinter on Soudal, who’s losing 2/3 of their best sprinters? Count me in! Lamperti will likely be on many teams this year, but he should rather easily pick up 400+ points judging by his skillset and supposed role on the team. Is he the De Lie of this season?

GLOAG Thomas (171): One of three talented young riders from Visma, I couldn’t steer clear of. He might have a bit of a bike handling problem, but he looks aggressive and impressive as a climber. I’m unsure of his role this year, but it seemed like he already got some chances last year, so the potential for a +400 season is there.

HONORE Mikkel Frølich (169): A repeat from my team last year, since Honore didn’t exactly live up to anyones expectations in 2023. He really didn’t have a lot of major excuses, but his Autumn of ’21 still plays in my mind. Potential for 500+, but it could just as easily be another bummer.

BARONCINI Filippo (163): I think the verdict is still out on him, even though many have written him off by now. I’ve seen enough to still hope for a resurgence of the WCU23 road race champion from 2021 and a ensuing point explosion. A new environment might help on the way. +300 points, higher ceiling.

RICCITELLO Matthew (169): I loved his racing in Avenir, and the American should definitely be one to watch in the future. Might be a little too soon picking him, but it’s nice to have up-and-coming riders to cheer for, and Israel is not a particularly GC loaded team, so Ricci could get some freedom during the year. +200 points.

TURNER Ben (158): Okay, I have to embarrassingly admit, that I couldn’t really tell the two Ben T’s from each other even after two seasons - who was good at what and all that, and never really bothered to really dig into it. Both seem pretty talented, though, so I picked the cheapest one to really get to know him. And lo and behold: He actually is a rider for the cobbled races, where my team lacks at bit. And oh yeah - he was yet another underperforming INEOS23 rider. Should be able to reach +400 points. Top10 consensus pick?

FRIGO Marco (117): I don’t recall the particular races, but last year I saw several races in the spring, where Frigo showed real strength without getting any results from it. That’s where I noted him on my long list, and I’m pretty sure he won’t be picked by many (<10), but since I couldn’t shy away from Israel this year, I had to pick him as hopefully a rare-ish pick. Frigos strength will this year result in +300 points.

STEWART Jake (113): I know he’s going to be a leadout rider for guys like Ackermann and Vernon, but guaranteed leadership in the classics to go with it? For a fast, strong guy that sounds promising. Just one good semi-classic and he’s even, I think a 3-4 doubling should be doable.

STAUNE-MITTET Johannes (109): Another big talent I might be picking a year too soon. He’s already shown he can compete with the pros, and the youngsters at Visma actually get quite an amount of “ride your own chance”, despite the amount of big names on the team. He will build upon last year and hopefully get to 300 points.

VAN DIJKE Mick (105): Mick seems like the most talented twin of him and Tim, and I’m sure he’ll be back on track to be Vismas second sprinter after Kooij (WVA is another category, especially this year when setting GT sights). +300 points would be a natural progression.

PICCOLO Andrea (94): Let’s just forget 2023, shall we? Took the cycling World by storm in the Autumn of 2022, and apparently this little guy shows his premier skills in lumps. Let’s say we get two lumps this year, early spring and again in Autumn, ok? Then 500 points it is.

VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael (89): A serious injury, almost a year out, but my countryman has shown his desire to be back at his best. Doesn’t excel at anything, but he has an instinct for the right racing moments. As much as a hope as a belief in him, but it’s nice to have a couple of Danes to cheer for in this game. +300 points

MOSCON Gianni (68): If Lefevre can’t perform his magic with Il Trattore, then no one can. When at his best, Moscon is flying, so hopefully the proven winning environment at Soudal-Quickstep can do wonders for the troubled Italian. I believe he’s not done yet. +400 points envisioned.

CHRISTEN Jan (59): A young talented guy already with a decent amount of pro racing in his legs. He wants to win races this year, and even though he’s on a loaded UAE team, we saw plenty of “support” riders get chances with the Arabian team’s massive calendar. 200 points would be a little upscale, so why not dream of more?

QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander (50): Okay, couldn’t really afford to leave him out. Noone knows how he’ll fare back at Movistar, but at least there should be plenty of chances to ride for himself, even though he might ride in the service of Mas in the biggest stage races. My guess is 400 points and the overall consensus pick for this year’s CQ game.

RYAN Archie (45): Seems like such a great talent, and even though I apparently have a thing for the EF riders this season, it’s also fun to have some up-and-coming riders to root for. Should get more chances to ride for GC riding for the American team than with Visma. +200 points is easily attainable.

WALLS Matthew (18): Didn’t race very much last season, and with the departure of Demare, Groupama looks like a team where the battle for first sprinter status is up for grabs. Should easily improve to 300+, and the ceiling is unknown, depending on how that battle turns out.

CAPIOT Amaury (10): I almost didn’t select him, as I wasn’t really vary of his problems last year. He was a great, versatile point scorer at Topsport and his first years at Arkea, so with a very rewarding French calendar I’m looking for a 400+ season for the Belgian.



Last omissions:

Sergio Higuita
- I had him locked in for half a year, until Bora signed Roglic, who does everything Higuita does, but a tad better. We all know how much of a monster Rogla is, so unless he focuses solely on the TDF (which wouldn’t be like him), that diminishes the chances for Higuita to shine. Took Vauquelin instead, but will likely get to +800 points himself.

Fausto Masnada - Two years with problems, close to a career stop. I like his style, and hope for him to improve, but I had to cut budget somewhere to fit Vauquelin instead of Higuita - and it gave me the opportunity to select a rider for the spring classics (where my team lacks a bit), Jake Stewart. Should be able to reach 2-300 points.

Let's see if these two changes come back to haunt me. Last years last minute changes gave me +1000 points, the year before it gave a deficit. Here's to hoping it's not a pattern.

Good luck to all this year!
 
I don't have the time for a full team presentation this year, but I'm happy not to be in the top5 of the popularity table for once. Goal for next season is to finally get out of the top10!

I'm always fairly surprised about some popular (and unpopular) picks.
For instance I was unsure whether to include Staune Mittet in my team, and did so only in my final cut, but he's the 7th most popular rider! Nobody wants to miss out on the next Visma wunderkid.
At the same time I felt like Ackermann and Sam Bennett would be common picks and yet...