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He is a former triathlete so his background is a bit different and for the first three seasons he was with Astana. Moving to Movistar seems to have been very good for him.I didn't consider him, but actually he was already quite good last year so could definitely be in for a breakthrough. But like, he's 26 year's old going into his fifth season as a pro, so it wasn't exactly written in the stars that he would suddenly explode this season.
thx. I'm kicking myself for about 2 weeks now, i guess season is over for my team without him.Albert into profit.
I pity the people who didn't pick him.
Picked him in 2023 and was disappointed. Followed him in awe last year as he was frequently great and then he gets a win at TDU this year. CQ game luck!Nobody picked Romo, luckily. He was one of my 200-300 guys that I debated putting in my team, but went with Dunbar instead. Hope I won't regret it come the end of the season. Romo really had the right profile for a potential big breakout.
Picked him in 2023 and was disappointed. Followed him in awe last year as he was frequently great and then he gets a win at TDU this year. CQ game luck!
Yeah, it happens. Movistar have Rubio, Romeo, Romo and Moro.I first mixed up Javier Romo with the U23 TT champion Ivan Romeo
Also Movistar don't strike to me like a team that does well in terms of rider development. I duck most of their young riders and rarely be disappointed. This year i took only a breif look at this team and didn't really considered anyone.I've had Romo the past two years. For 2025 I ddn't think he would progress that much, although today's performance was quite impressive.
He was up and thereabouts in quite a few races last year, but never got it right. Maybe he simply needed that to learn how to win on the big scene. Today's stage was his first pro win.
I swapped Ewan for Mulubrhan in the last hours yesterday, but that probably means he will now score over 1000 points for INEOS.
I considered Durbridge because it was mentioned on here that he had studied the NC course extensively, but since he got effed over by a wrong radio message, I'm glad I left him out.
He looked so much better last year than his points indicated though. Very good in the Dauphiné and Tour despite a long lay-off since Catalunya, and then consistently showed himself in every race until the end of the season without getting paid too much in terms of points. And Astana was clearly a worse fit than Movistar. And as has been pointed out, he's quite young in cycling career terms.I didn't consider him, but actually he was already quite good last year so could definitely be in for a breakthrough. But like, he's 26 year's old going into his fifth season as a pro, so it wasn't exactly written in the stars that he would suddenly explode this season.
Yeah, I wouldn't have picked Ewan even if I knew about the Ineos news. I'm sick of having him in my CQ teams, and 30+ washed-up sprinters have never been kind to me in this game.It's not like a returning Viviani was a good fit at Ineos either. I'm not particularly worried, but actually hope that Ewan find some success, as he more than once have been unlucky when in peak condition to win big.
Nah, He'll likely end the sesaon on 150-200 points or so which is a nice chunk for a free rider but shouldn't really be a game defining pick.thx. I'm kicking myself for about 2 weeks now, i guess season is over for my team without him.
But what if he is next Del Toro and scores 700+?)) Then i'm doneNah, He'll likely end the sesaon on 150-200 points or so which is a nice chunk for a free rider but shouldn't really be a game defining pick.
But what if he is next Del Toro and scores 700+?)) Then i'm done
He is a serious talent and this start looks very promising.Nah, He'll likely end the sesaon on 150-200 points or so which is a nice chunk for a free rider but shouldn't really be a game defining pick.
TBF, Del Toro didn't go from being a 0 point straight-out-of-juniors kid to 700+ in one year.
CQ Ranking - DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac
CQ Ranking is the world's leading cycling ranking and extensive results database. Also known as Cycling Quotient.cqranking.com
Remco scored 952 points straight from the juniors.TBF, Del Toro didn't go from being a 0 point straight-out-of-juniors kid to 700+ in one year.
CQ Ranking - DEL TORO ROMERO Isaac
CQ Ranking is the world's leading cycling ranking and extensive results database. Also known as Cycling Quotient.cqranking.com