The 2025 CQ Ranking Manager Thread

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This week is going suspiciously well for my team. Just waiting for the other shoe to drop...
And Hayter's points actually mean something for you, as you are sandwiched between two hayters. Of course it will be a minor miracle if he doesn't somehow scew this race up in the remaining stages.

Söderqvist is turning out to be an unexpectedly okay pick for you. And he's thankfully on his way to making himself too expensive for next year.
 
Despite the relentless onslaught of Magnier and Del Torro, it looks like Simmons' Lombardia points will be enough to save my top ten placing. It's a shame that it will probably be at the expense of Qazaqstan as we've been top three for a lot of the year, but have both suffered a late-season collapse.
 
And Hayter's points actually mean something for you, as you are sandwiched between two hayters. Of course it will be a minor miracle if he doesn't somehow scew this race up in the remaining stages.

Söderqvist is turning out to be an unexpectedly okay pick for you. And he's thankfully on his way to making himself too expensive for next year.
Guess I'll just have to find a way to freeze the GC in Holland then.
 
So, the other night, I had a bit of a silly thought:
Is is possible to make a team consisting entirely of placenames? So far, I've come up with this (using last year's scores):

MILAN Jonathan - 1204
CARAPAZ MONTENEGRO Richard Antonio - 1055
BILBAO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA Pello - 782
BARCELO ARAGON Fernando - 225
VERONA QUINTANILLA Carlos - 219
DALBY Simon - 125
SALBY Alexander - 83
VAN BAARLE Dylan - 35
BERLIN Antoine - 29
GANZABAL BILBAO Ander - 9
MILAN Matteo - 2
GRENAAE Alfred - 0

Which is obviously not 33, or even 25... So... does anyone know of any riders who - like Salby and Dalby - shares their names with some random village in their home country?

(I deliberately chose not to include people with the first name of 'Milan')
 
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