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So looking at the full list of entries, we have 525 riders between us, including one woman (Izzy Sharp) and one fairly high profile announcement of retirement as of last week (Oss)
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NAME | PRICE | POPULARITY |
AYUSO PESQUERA Juan | 1023 | 39 |
DEMARE Arnaud | 743 | 15 |
SHEFFIELD Magnus | 573 | 22 |
ASGREEN Kasper | 565 | 6 |
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio | 496 | 69 |
TEUNS Dylan | 384 | 8 |
ALBANESE Vincenzo | 380 | 3 |
KELDERMAN Wilco | 324 | 3 |
ARENSMAN Thymen | 283 | 64 |
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe | 279 | 60 |
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley | 262 | 43 |
BATTISTELLA Samuele | 224 | 7 |
HONORE Mikkel Frølich | 169 | 13 |
FUGLSANG Jakob | 163 | 4 |
TURNER Ben | 158 | 54 |
KANTER Max | 157 | 9 |
QUINN Sean | 151 | 3 |
COVI Alessandro | 141 | 24 |
MORGADO Antonio Tomas | 132 | 37 |
THOMAS Benjamin | 128 | 19 |
TRATNIK Jan | 121 | 9 |
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes | 108 | 53 |
STEIMLE Jannik | 98 | 4 |
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael | 89 | 27 |
GAZZOLI Michele | 78 | 4 |
ABERASTURI IZAGA Jon | 72 | 2 |
MOSCON Gianni | 68 | 32 |
CHRISTEN Jan | 59 | 36 |
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander | 50 | 78 |
CAPIOT Amaury | 10 | 50 |
BEVIN Patrick | 10 | 16 |
SOTO MARTINEZ Nelson Andres | 1 | 2 |
AUGUST Andrew | 0 | 53 |
RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos - Was nearly three month last year out with a broken collarbone. There had been days in last years tour, where he had been the third best climber in the race and he will have more sole leadership roles than Ayuso and he is one of my favourites riders. So decicion for him and against Ayuso. |
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio - Had a pretty bad season because of injuries last season, one of the most obvious picks. |
HAYTER Ethan - Same as Carapaz, also a bit more unsure about his potential. But still had been a must pick for me. |
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam - also scored less like Carapaz and Hayter last season, but without being injured. Definetely has potential, but could also become a not so good pick. |
TEUNS Dylan - A bit surprised, that only 8 players picked him. Couldn´t participate in the Ardennes classics (his main season goal last year. |
PLAPP Lucas - First time I picked him and the first 50 points are already in. Think he can return 600- 800 points this season. |
ACKERMANN Pascal - New team and I hope new success. Had been one of my favourite riders before his switch to UAE. Hope I can enjoy following him once again. |
NYS Thibau - Yesterday and a day after I submitted my team, the news came out that he will once again miss the flandern classic season and will start pretty late in the season. Hmm, still can see him earning 600 points, but after the news came out, I am not so sure anymore. |
BENNETT Sam - New team, new luck? AG2R always rides a lot of one day races, where he could score, so I decided to pick him. |
ARENSMAN Thymen - also obvious pick. A lot of top riders left Ineos, so more chances to ride for GC for him. For his price definetly a good pick |
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe - had a fantastic spring 2022, but from Tour de France 2022 not at top level anymore. Switch of teams could mean that he once again could improve |
MEINTJES Louis - Surprised, that only 6 players have him. 814 points in 2022, 264 in 2023. SO room for improvement. |
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley - Don´t know if he can get back to his top level, but there is definetly potential for more CQ points. Obvious pick for me. |
LUND ANDRESEN Tobias - One of my last and rarer picks. Followed his results last year a bit and can see him breakthrough this season. |
FOSS Tobias Svendsen - New team, defintely potential is there. Could also become a bad pick, but one has to try. |
BUSATTO Francesco - Hope that he will be the Gregoire 2023 for the 2024 season |
LECERF William Junior - Same like Busatto |
LAMPERTI Luke - A young talented sprinter for Quickstep, what can go wrong? |
GLOAG Thomas - Showed good potential in the beginning of last season, but that struggled with injuries. Potential for more. |
RICCITELLO Matthew - Winner of the mountain time trial in the tour de l'Avenir. Result cannot lie. |
SCHACHMANN Maximilian - two bad seasons now. Still hope he can come back. |
TURNER Ben - Had injuries last year. Potenital for more. |
MORGADO Antonio Tomas - Also potential to be Romain Gregoire this season. |
THOMAS Benjamin - Didn´t follow his career that much, but he had 816 points in 2022 and only 128 points in 2023. So too risky not to pick him. |
DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac - Tour de l'Ávenir winner is always a must pick for me in this game. |
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes - He won the Baby Giro and had been favourite also for the tour de l'Ávenir, but then crashed out. Must pick for me. |
RAFFERTY Darren - also strong mountain performances in the U23 class. Hope that he will be Lenny Martinez 2024 |
HAYTER Leo - Struggeld with injuries last season. Potenital is there I think. |
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael - Also could come back from his injuries with potential. |
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander - Will definetly score more than 50 points this season. |
RYAN Archie - One of most promising young riders and also cheaper than del Toro and Morgado for example. |
HERZOG Emil - Hoep for a good first season with Bora after being dissapointing last season. |
AUGUST Andrew - Just read a article about him going to Ineos with 18 years. Though about Tarling last season and picked him. |
So looking at the full list of entries, we have 525 riders between us, including one woman (Izzy Sharp) and one fairly highly profile announcement of retirement as of last week (Oss)
That's a good point. At the same time Tarling got a much bigger program when in the same seat as Michael Leonard so it's not a forgone conclusion that 18 year olds don't get to race much but I agree it is a risk. I guess it's mainly based on what they are judged to be ready for.Fair to say we're probably talking about different levels of potential and performance already, but I took a look at the program and results Michael Leonard had for 2023 and quickly decided against including August and Storm (now August Storm, that's a proper name).
For what it's worth I think it's a really nice, cushioned introduction Leonard had. Really should've had a year in the U23-ranks before moving up.
Price | Teams | |
AYUSO PESQUERA Juan | 1023 | 39 |
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian | 574 | 40 |
SHEFFIELD Magnus | 573 | 22 |
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio | 496 | 69 |
HAYTER Ethan | 476 | 45 |
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam | 456 | 48 |
PLAPP Lucas | 341 | 40 |
NYS Thibau | 305 | 28 |
BENNETT Sam | 302 | 26 |
ARENSMAN Thymen | 283 | 64 |
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe | 279 | 60 |
BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley | 262 | 43 |
VANSEVENANT Mauri | 207 | 24 |
LAURANCE Axel | 187 | 31 |
LAMPERTI Luke | 176 | 39 |
GLOAG Thomas | 171 | 33 |
TURNER Ben | 158 | 54 |
COVI Alessandro | 141 | 24 |
MORGADO Antonio Tomas | 132 | 37 |
DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac | 124 | 47 |
STEWART Jake | 113 | 24 |
STAUNE-MITTET Johannes | 108 | 53 |
RAFFERTY Darren | 103 | 26 |
PICCOLO Andrea | 94 | 47 |
VALGREN HUNDAHL (ANDERSEN) Michael | 89 | 27 |
MOSCON Gianni | 68 | 32 |
CHRISTEN Jan | 59 | 36 |
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander | 50 | 78 |
RYAN Archie | 45 | 56 |
WALLS Matthew | 18 | 22 |
CAPIOT Amaury | 10 | 50 |
HERZOG Emil | 4 | 23 |
AUGUST Andrew | 0 | 53 |
Nacer Bouhanni deserves a mention also. He was picked 3(!) times.So looking at the full list of entries, we have 525 riders between us, including one woman (Izzy Sharp) and one fairly highly profile announcement of retirement as of last week (Oss)
Isn't Stannard excluded from this competition.
Picked by two team
Or maybe the question should be: Who of the above do you not have, and why not?
Name | Price | Popularity |
AYUSO PESQUERA Juan | 1023 | 39 |
STRONG Corbin | 586 | 3 |
UIJTDEBROEKS Cian | 574 | 40 |
SHEFFIELD Magnus | 573 | 22 |
JAKOBSEN Fabio | 502 | 16 |
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio | 496 | 69 |
HAYTER Ethan | 476 | 45 |
GIRMAY HAILU Biniam | 456 | 48 |
PLAPP Lucas | 341 | 40 |
ACKERMANN Pascal | 323 | 11 |
SENECHAL Florian | 316 | 6 |
ARENSMAN Thymen | 283 | 64 |
MARTINEZ POVEDA Daniel Felipe | 279 | 60 |
FISHER-BLACK Finn | 218 | 15 |
HOOLE Daan | 177 | 1 |
LAMPERTI Luke | 176 | 39 |
RICCITELLO Matthew | 161 | 22 |
TURNER Ben | 158 | 54 |
ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack | 78 | 6 |
GELDERS Gil | 56 | 10 |
QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander | 50 | 78 |
RYAN Archie | 45 | 56 |
SVRCEK Martin | 40 | 13 |
KRUIJSWIJK Steven | 34 | 8 |
WALLS Matthew | 18 | 22 |
UMBA LOPEZ Abner Santiago | 18 | 7 |
VAN SINTMAARTENSDIJK Roel | 11 | 2 |
BEVIN Patrick | 10 | 16 |
PICKERING Finlay | 8 | 13 |
HERZOG Emil | 4 | 23 |
ANDERSEN Idar | 0 | 10 |
BASTIAENS Ayco | 0 | 3 |
AUGUST Andrew | 0 | 53 |
In fairness to whoever that was, I have had a look at the OP and I'm not sure that it ever specifies that they must be male riders. Perhaps we have all been missing a trick for years.So looking at the full list of entries, we have 525 riders between us, including one woman (Izzy Sharp) and one fairly high profile announcement of retirement as of last week (Oss)
I suppose people can still pick him, just like both Sharp and Oss could clearly get picked, he's just not gonna score a lot of points...
Everyone, except for Valgren.
They're not Danish.
Gianluca Pollefliet 47 points and picked by 6 teams (mine included) is who I was thinking of, when I wrote this yesterday.I picked a rider who I am hoping could score some points, but if he can do De Lie numbers I will only view as a utopia for now.
Aware of that, but Sharp and Oss will not appear on any start lists. Maybe Sharp will if she feels like a man one day, but unlikely
Haha, wow. Serves me right for not doing my homework.THOMAS Benjamin (128) - the one rider for whom I almost broke my non-trackie rule. Got excited when he said he was going to do 40 race days pre-games, but then in an interview a couple of days ago it transpired that it would be almost all WT stage races. Yeah, no.
I said I was gonna point out some possible De Lies, so here goes.I have a very hard time spotting the new De Lie of the game on my team.
This looks very much like how my team could have been if I went the Ayuso route and the safer way of spending the big bucks. I really wonder what Cian will do this year. With his questionable TT, he would need to become an absolute elite climber in order to make a huge profit, but maybe Visma magic can work on all areas. I was a bit put off by looking at his 2023 calendar, which had roughly the same point scoring opportunities as I expect for his 2024 calendar. But he can of course improve sufficiently that he becomes a great pick.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
Yeah, when making my decision about August, I looked at all the first year U23s' points over the previous seasons, and only Evenepoel and Tarling were must-haves (Costa and Cian were decent). August is not at the level of Cian I think, and will probably be more like Rodriguez, which could still make him a good pick but probably not a game-changer. Nordhagen and Widar could end up being two of the most impressive first year U23s ever, but the history and the points on offer makes me quite confident in not picking them.Fair to say we're probably talking about different levels of potential and performance already, but I took a look at the program and results Michael Leonard had for 2023 and quickly decided against including August and Storm (now August Storm, that's a proper name).
The answers were 83% and 12, so my guesses weren't great, but I'll declare myself the winner as no-one else joined in.So what are we allowed to do in the next 24 hours?
Guess the percentage of teams that include the most popular pick? (I'll go for 92%)
Number of riders on >50% of teams? (6 is my guess)
In fairness to whoever that was, I have had a look at the OP and I'm not sure that it ever specifies that they must be male riders. Perhaps we have all been missing a trick for years.
The answers were 83% and 12, so my guesses weren't great, but I'll declare myself the winner as no-one else joined in.
You're just asking me to plug the other game now...I asked this once and was told I couldn't pick women.
Good start of the season!Also I already scored my first points today with Plapp's TT win!
You're just asking me to plug the other game now...