Carapaz into profit!
Yeah, you were in such a need to have riders scoring...
Also, what do the "into profit" thing even mean? Do points from a rider not count until he's into profit?
The game is all about scoring the most points possible (if you play it by their rules, I mean, which we obviously don't). So if you've done it right, all your riders will score more points than they did last year.
It's the shame level. You don't want any picks that did worse than the previous year because that would be a shameful failure.Yeah, you were in such a need to have riders scoring...
Also, what do the "into profit" thing even mean? Do points from a rider not count until he's into profit?
I think it´s also a bit of an extra competition here, since Shakes has a table under Random stats in his website, where you can see how many of your riders are already into profit.It's the shame level. You don't want any picks that did worse than the previous year because that would be a shameful failure.
Aaaand dropped due to puncture at the only point in the day where the break was riding hard. Great.I need an Oscar Onley back-to-back stage wins miracle.
Not having J. Christen also starts to hurt a bit. Don´t know, why I exactly decided myself against him anymore in the end, but I think it was something like:
He mainly got his results in the U23 ranks from breakaway attacks in hilly races, he is not good enough in the high mountains to be a good GC rider. This didn´t become totally untrue, but what I didn´t consider is, that UAE also rides a lot of these hilly classics, which are perfect to score here for a rider like J. Christen.
So, I got a grand total of... *checks notes*... 20 points out of the Tour.
And that's assuming Cort finishes and get the 15 points for that.
If you only want 15 points, that's perfectly fine with me. I'll happily take the remaining 5 off your hands![]()
I thought it was 15 for finishing a GT, as opposed to the regular 5 for finishing a WT race. Or does the Tour have to be extra super duper special?
But you're not getting my points!
Girmay really seems to become a must pick in this game! Ackermann also scored nicely in the last couple of stages. Now nearly into profit!
And I´m moving up to 4th overall! Wow, never had been so high up in the ranking.
I'm going to need you to slow down now.
It's almost like you didn't understand the assignment at all.And up to 3rd overall!
Depending on Carapaz performance in the last couple of stages, second place after the Tour could also become possible.
Shalgo hacked my computer to take Christen off my team, I'm sure the same thing happened to you.I'm there with you. J Christen was one of my last cuts and I'm not sure why...
So, after a rather forgetable Tour - yes, I know the final stage hasn't even started yet - it looks like next week could be a bit better for me...
Amdi
Asgreen
Bjerg
Gudnitz
Holm
Kron
Nielsen
Norsgaard
Skjelmose
Søjberg
Wandahl
After the conclusion of the Tour, I will most likely be about 200 points ahead of you. I haven't overtaken anyone since early February.
You still have a buffer of close to 200 points, and without Bilbao and Izagirre I doubt I will be closing that gap during the Tour. Skjelmose will also likely help you a lot during the rest of the season.
So much for this, huh?
I also thought you had other riders than Cort left in the race when I made the prediction.
I literally wrote in the post you replied to that I only had Cort left.
Also didn't help that I didn't have any riders in other races...
I think it's quite likely that he will end up as an average pick, but depending on his race program he can also end up not scoring much for the rest of the year.Ayuso leaving the Tour is potentially quite bad for us non-Ayuso pickers. Vuelta podium with a bunch of stage points is worth much more than a mid top ten in the Tour plus fatigue for the rest of the season.
Likely. He's also helped in that regard by the prospect that there won't be many 500+ guys making huge leaps in their scores this year.Pogi will end up on the optimal team, I think.
FTFYHe's also helped in that regard by personally ensuring that there won't be many 500+ guys making huge leaps in their scores this year.