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The 2025 CQ Ranking Manager Thread

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Only had four riders at Dwars, and three of them were Powless, Del Grosso and Tiller. This was the sort of enjoyable day I picked Powless for, and makes up for his disappearance at P-N.

OTOH, have been stupid enough to include Gall and Plaap, who seem guaranteed to be annoying all season.
 
The lesser spotted Matthew Dinham is on the PCS provisional startlist for the Tour of the Basque Country. Leo Bisiaux also scheduled to start his season next week. My team could use some added help because (Ganna apart) it's showing early signs of hitting the wall after a promising start.

I'm probably not the only player cursing their choice of Visma riders. My four have < 100 pts between them while Brennan and Tulett are game changers.
Dinham withdrawn from Itzulia:(
 
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My last 0-pointer was going to be either Dinham or Seixas. So of course I chose Dinham, as I had read that pretty reassuring statement from the team last November or whenever it was "Matthew is on the right track" "we are certain he will get back in the new season stronger than before" and so on.
 
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The 'something that started this year' is him not having to deal with echelons a single time in 2023 or 2024, and then three times in a row now in UAE, Paris-Nice and Catalunya. Not sure how much you can really attribute that to bad luck when everyone knows he's useless on the flat and the former two are both well known for wind.
It's definitely not just bad luck. Gall is not positioning himself as one would expect of someone aiming for a good overall placing in these races. I am unsure between the three options.
1.) He just don´t care for the GC in these races.
2.) He cares and tries to position himself good, but he is just really bad in this.
3.) He cares for the GC, but not with the cost of taking any risks in these races. Because he doesn´t take the risk, he is in bad position.
 
So why did I choose Tijmen Graat over Leo Bisiaux again?
Yes, I think I remember it. Tijmen Graat had been 3rd in last years Tour de l'Avenir and Bisiaux had been fourth and I thought third is better than fourth!
Did you guys know more than me or why did a lot of you decided right to pick Bisiaux (37 times) over Graat (9 times picked)?
 
So why did I choose Tijmen Graat over Leo Bisiaux again?
Yes, I think I remember it. Tijmen Graat had been 3rd in last years Tour de l'Avenir and Bisiaux had been fourth and I thought third is better than fourth!
Did you guys know more than me or why did a lot of you decided right to pick Bisiaux (37 times) over Graat (9 times picked)?
Bisiaux is younger and when I read about him they spoke great things. That he was a massive talent.

A few of these Visma guys have done well in Baby-Giro and Tour de l'Avenir, but then not much has happened with them. A few have moved to new teams and so on as well. Like Leemreize, Hesselman, Van Beekum, Staune-Mittet....

Feels like they benefit from being a couple of years older and in a good set-up, but peaking early or doesnt have much room for improvement going pro.

The best ones been Hagenes, Nordhagen and Brennan... but they also been regarded as massive talents and been very young. Ridden pro races and done well immediately.
 
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