Kron for sprints you mean? Unless he gets dropped it will be Blikra for the sprints.KRON Andreas: Both?
I think Kron will go for GC (definitely not sprints, though).Kron for sprints you mean? Unless he gets dropped it will be Blikra for the sprints.
Uh, the start of the season, where hope springs eternal😉 I think your best shots are rather popular picks, which makes a top30 more likely, and I think the best teams after week 1 will be the few Brennan teams.O’Connor, Van Eetvelt, Brenner, Kron, Dinham, Lamperti, Taminiaux and Bjerg for me. Not really expecting anything from Bjerg (a prologue on road bikes is hardly his kind of TT), but otherwise it’s a juicy-looking lineup with two riders doing the sprints (and Lamperti should like the final stage too) and the other five all with the potential for at least some GC points. If the startlists of the three Spanish races are at least somewhat favourable, a top-10 on the week could be a realistic target.
He will be on lead-out duty for Van Poppel. But he has been 1st and 3rd in the Cadel race in the past two editions, so that is definitely a juicy opportunity for him if Van Poppel is dropped (which is the likeliest outcome).PITHIE Laurence: Contest the sprints please.
You keep leaving out the Danes who will actually be good picks.The only Dane in TDU I don't have is Bjerg.
I know he's good, and I'm a bit scared of him for this game after reading everyone's reasonings for picking him, but surely he doesn't survive two stage finales with 3.5 km climbs at 7% versus actual climbers? One of them with a 10% stretch. And in January, too. Is that what you are suggesting? Now the Cadel race seems like a good race for him, but that's not the TDU week.I think the best teams after week 1 will be the few Brennan teams.
There are barely any GC options picked more than once who I don't have, and I think I can beat at least some of the Brennan teams so long as he doesn't finish high on GC in addition to the inevitable haul of stage points. And considering that Sagan never did a GC here, it would be rather impressive if the quote unquote new Sagan did so on his first attempt. I wouldn't necessarily say I'm odds on for a top-10 but between 20th and 30th would be an underperformance in my view.I think your best shots are rather popular picks, which makes a top30 more likely, and I think the best teams after week 1 will be the few Brennan teams.
Currently it takes everything that is on PCS. So no limit currently. When it gets annoying I can limit it.The only Dane in TDU I don't have is Bjerg.
Though, I do have his wife ove in the women's game
I'm just gonna hope Lund snatches up a few good results in the sprints...
Hey, @Shakes, just out of curiosity; how far ahead does the Upcoming Races list go?
It makes sense that it's not just "Any race that has at least one selected rider on the (preliminary) startlist." Would be crazy-long in that case.
Right now, the last race listed in the overview is the Tour of Oman, which takes place in a bit less than a month.Currently it takes everything that is on PCS. So no limit currently. When it gets annoying I can limit it.
Currently it takes everything that is on PCS. So no limit currently. When it gets annoying I can limit it.
Okay, let me amend my skepticism a bit. Welsford got 207 points in TDU last year, which is more than what you get for 2nd in GC. So Brennan teams might indeed be high up there without him suddenly becoming a climber. There are three teams with both Brennan and O'Connor as far as I can tell. Then there's one Vine team, two Plapp teams (one with O'Connor and Welsford as well and the other with FFB as well), there's one O'Connor + FFB team, and there's me with Buitrago and O'Connor. The three 1.1 races in Spain might have some impact too.I know he's good, and I'm a bit scared of him for this game after reading everyone's reasonings for picking him, but surely he doesn't survive two stage finales with 3.5 km climbs at 7% versus actual climbers? One of them with a 10% stretch. And in January, too. Is that what you are suggesting? Now the Cadel race seems like a good race for him, but that's not the TDU week.
Could a solution be one of those 'spoiler'-like expansion thingies for each race on that list? Don't know what you call that feature.Currently it takes everything that is on PCS. So no limit currently. When it gets annoying I can limit it.
Yes that page. Last I see on CQManager is Tour of Oman. Which is also one of last on that page. Just to state again: Only races appear when someone has a rider of their team competing. With the disclaimer that rider must be mapped properly, in case you see a rider somewhere else that's not on CQManager drop a post here. Then mapping is wrong as unfortunately it depends on naming at PCS. Any inconsistency or change there and it drops off.This? Without doing any specifications?
Upcoming races
List of upcoming races. Next races are Vuelta al Táchira en Bicicleta, National Championships Thailand WJ - ITT and National Championships Thailand WU - ITT.www.procyclingstats.com
So for example obviously none of us have selected women for this game.
Well... I would hope.
I'll have a look in the future at the 'expand' button on the line for each race. That will cost more time so parking it for now but I agree collapsing the rows would be a nice feature. Although, I was happy to see Pune Grand Tour and the riders in one glance. That one cheers me up.Okay, let me amend my skepticism a bit. Welsford got 207 points in TDU last year, which is more than what you get for 2nd in GC. So Brennan teams might indeed be high up there without him suddenly becoming a climber. There are three teams with both Brennan and O'Connor as far as I can tell. Then there's one Vine team, two Plapp teams (one with O'Connor and Welsford as well and the other with FFB as well), there's one O'Connor + FFB team, and there's me with Buitrago and O'Connor. The three 1.1 races in Spain might have some impact too.
Could a solution be one of those 'spoiler'-like expansion thingies for each race on that list? Don't know what you call that feature.
Also, unless I'm in the minority here, it would be nice if the default sorting when viewing teams would be the cost of riders, and not points scored this season. I guess it's fine for now to see who actually has some riders who have scored, but eventually when every rider has some points it would be much easier to get a quick grasp of someone's team if the riders are sorted in the 'standard' way from the spreadsheet, without having to click that header for each team.
Actually was quite easy. Not pretty but done:I'll have a look in the future at the 'expand' button on the line for each race. That will cost more time so parking it for now but I agree collapsing the rows would be a nice feature. Although, I was happy to see Pune Grand Tour and the riders in one glance. That one cheers me up.
Those two races are getting more and more stacked by the day. Giro field also looking pretty amazing. Except Lidl-Trek and Almeida, the teams seem to be neglecting Paris-Nice a little bit. Some second-tier climbers bringing a good TTT team there could be in for a good result.Vingegaard scheduled for UAE and Catalunya, so the two WT stage races, where Evenepoel is also scheduled for in the spring.
Getting the Kooij treatment.And Brennan doing the Vuelta alongside Van Aert, when the latter has been announced as co-leader. Not a great day for the 1000+ picks.
Strong words, a top-10 on the week could be a realistic target.
Brennan will also ride 4 out of his 7 spring one day races together with van Aert. We'll see, what this will mean point wise..And Brennan doing the Vuelta alongside Van Aert, when the latter has been announced as co-leader. Not a great day for the 1000+ picks.
