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U23 fantasy contest

Inspired by a topic on another forum, I thought it would be fun to initiate a contest where everyone involved should pick a team of fifteen U23 riders - the ones YOU think will perform the best in 2010. Seing as there's a lot of different nationalities in here, I guess the picking will be diverse, and hopefully there's some talent spotters out there willing to play:):

The rules are simple:
1) Pick five riders born in 1988
2) Pick five riders born in 1989
3) Pick five riders born in 1990+
4) Based on the rider's individual scores on CQ ranking, the team with the highest point total after Japan Cup will be declared the winner.
5) PM me your fifteen riders before January 14th in the CQ ranking format - example: BOASSON HAGEN Edvald (I know he's from '87) - One rider in each line. After this date I'll make all teams public.

Questions or suggestions? Feel free to voice out.
 
So far I've just received two entries, and to be honest I expected a bit more, if the contest should be just a little bit challenging. If the interest isn't there, so be it, but it's still worth a shot.

Com'on talent hunters! Show me what you've got!:D
 
Yep, you got that right;)

I know the '87 generation will turn 23 during this season, but according to the start list from this years (well, actually last years - 2009) U23 world championship noone from the 86' generation started the race. That means the '88 generation will be the youngest ones starting in Geelong later this season - 'thus the cut:)

Still looking for more participants, allthough there's been three more entries the last 24 hours.
 
Bumping, sorry....

So far we're not enough participants to make this a competition.

And to taiwan: There's actually more than enough hyped youngsters in the '88-'89 generations to make the picking of riders interesting. The main deal is gonna be picking the riders who'll contribute on their new team (a lot of youngsters have signed PT team contracts) this season, not the future stars in longer time frame. Some youngsters will definitely get a chance to prove their worth already this season, while others will be hidden gems. F.x. one of my riders (I made my selection before writing the topic), who already showed promised, but did it ín a race that didn't imply getting CQ points...

I'm missing some of the major contributors in the CN forums, where are they? In the clinic?:confused::)
 
Sad to say this, but I have to cancel this contest. There seemingly wasn't enought interest to do it:(

Thanks to the guys who contributed their picks, but now we'll just have to keep our eyes open ourselves to see any potential youngster breakthroughs this season...
 
Kazistuta said:
Sad to say this, but I have to cancel this contest. There seemingly wasn't enought interest to do it:(

Thanks to the guys who contributed their picks, but now we'll just have to keep our eyes open ourselves to see any potential youngster breakthroughs this season...

Could you still post the picks that were made to see what people were guessing?
 
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Sorry, when I was picking a team for the pcmdaily game, I started to look at the U23 riders, too. I thought I might be able to play your game too, but would have struggled to find enough riders, and the choices wouldn't have come from any insight at all. I do know a little more about the young guys signed by pro and continental teams now, though.
 
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, I'll try...

Boy Van Poppel 1988
Romain Sicard 1988
Alex Howes 1988
Teejay Van Garderen 1988
Egor Silin 1988

Peter Kennaugh 1989
Jack Bobridge 1989
Matthias Braendle 1989
Julien Vermote 1989
Rasmus Guldhammer 1989

:confused: That's a hard game. cyclingarchives.com comes highly recommended.
 
Kazistuta:
KUMP Marko
MALORI Adriano
SILIN Egor
SICARD Romain
MEYER Cameron
BALLONI Alfredo
BOBRIDGE Jack
CIMOLAI Davide
GULDHAMMER Rasmus
BRÄNDLE Matthias
LE BON Johan
SAGAN Peter
PHINNEY Taylor
PINOT Thibaut
DURBRIDGE Luke

Nastyy:
GALLOPIN Tony 1988
GENIEZ Alexandre 1988
MAGAZZINI Enrico 1988
SICARD Romain 1988
GHYSELINCK Jan 1988
TAILLEFER Fabien 1989
RATTO Daniele 1989
BOBRIDGE Jack(1989)
GULDHAMMER Rasmus
KENNAUGH Peter 1989
PINOT Thibaut 1990
LE BON Johan 1990
SAGAN Peter 1990
PHINNEY Taylor 1990
HALLER Marco 1991

Sum_of_Marc:
GHYSELINCK Jan 24/02/1988
KITTEL Marcel 11/05/1988
MALORI Adriano 28/01/1988
MEYER Cameron 11/01/1988
SICARD Romain 01/01/1988
BLYTHE Adam 01/10/1989
BOBRIDGE Jack 13/07/1989
BOL Jetse 08/09/1989
GULDHAMMER Rasmus 09/03/1989
KENNAUGH Peter 15/06/1989
HOFLAND Moreno 31/08/1991
LE BON Johan 03/10/1990
PHINNEY Taylor 27/06/1990
ROWE Luke 10/03/1990
SAGAN Peter 26/01/1990

Jakob747:
SICARD Romain
VAN GARDEREN Tejay
SILIN Egor
MEYER Cameron
GHYSELINCK Jan
GULDHAMMER Rasmus
BOBRIDGE Jack
KENNAUGH Peter
BRÄNDLE Matthias
RATTO Daniele
SAGAN Peter
PINOT Thibaut
LECHUGA Pablo
FELLINE Fabio
MATTHEWS Michael

laurentiu46:
SICARD Romain(1988)
SELANDER Bjorn(1988)
GENIEZ Alexandre(1988)
VAN GARDEREN Tejay(1988)
SILIN Egor(1988)
BRÄNDLE Matthias(1989)
BOBRIDGE Jack(1989)
GULDHAMMER Rasmus(1989)
KENNAUGH Peter(1989)
OLIVEIRA Nelson(1989)
PINOT Thibaut(1990)
PHINNEY Taylor(1990)
LE BON Johan(1990)
SAGAN Peter(1990)
KWIATKOWSKI Michal(1990)

ingsve:
SICARD Romain 01/01/1988
GENIEZ Alexandre 16/04/1988
MEYER Cameron 11/01/1988
GHYSELINCK Jan 24/02/1988
VAN GARDEREN Tejay 12/08/1988
BRÄNDLE Matthias 07/12/1989
GULDHAMMER Rasmus 09/03/1989
APPOLLONIO Davide 02/06/1989
BOBRIDGE Jack 13/07/1989
KENNAUGH Peter 15/06/1989
PINOT Thibaut 29/05/1990
SAGAN Peter 26/01/1990
PHINNEY Taylor 27/06/1990
PERRETT Joseph XX/XX/1991
BREEN Vegard 08/02/1990

zapata:
SORTVEIT Sondre
SICARD Romain
VICHOT Arthur
BAGGIO Filippo
SELANDER Bjorn
GULDHAMMER Rasmus
BOBRIDGE Jack
KENNAUGH Peter
SCHAAR Fabian
TAILLEFER Fabien
BREEN Vegard
BREKKE FLOTTEN Audun
UTHUS Martin
ZIESLER Johan Fredrik
TAILLEFER Florian
 
That was more variation than I expected almost. Only two names that were on all lists, Sicard and Guldhammer. Though a few more that were on all but one or two.

Would have been fun if more people had participated. I'll probably still follow the season and see how well my picks do.
 
ingsve said:
That was more variation than I expected almost. Only two names that were on all lists, Sicard and Guldhammer. Though a few more that were on all but one or two.

Would have been fun if more people had participated. I'll probably still follow the season and see how well my picks do.

Agree. I'll try to keep an eye on the people on these lists the coming season. And someone remind me to check again in five years time! At least one of these picks is going to be a superstar..
 
Peter Sagan who most people put on their list has certainly made his presence know so far this season. He's been active in alot of races eventhough the results don't always show it. I wonder what ypes of races he will win in his prime years.
 
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only one guy mentioned Kittel. No John Degenkolb neither.

I was told there is also a 18yo Kiwi who almost beat McCaulley in the NZ tt champs.

How about Canuck champ Boivin. Won in Cuba already this year.
 
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ingsve said:
Peter Sagan who most people put on their list has certainly made his presence know so far this season. He's been active in alot of races eventhough the results don't always show it. I wonder what ypes of races he will win in his prime years.

but his palmares on http://www.cyclingwebsite.net were nothing too special. Ofcourse, it was spread like some of the Aus/NZ riders who do track/road, with Sagan doing mtb,cross and rr.

Has anybody read much Michael Lewis? Sagan born Jan. Same as Cameron Meyer.
 
Just bringing back this thread from early 2010 - all the teams with Sagan obviously would have had the upper hand in the final ranking.

Without having checked all riders I think Ingsve or Jakob747 would have been the winner of this competition with riders ranked 1st (Sagan), 2nd (Van Garderen) and 6th/9th (Appollonio/Felline) in the U23 ranking on his team. Laurentiu might be joining the fight for victory with Sagan, TjVG and 12th (Geniez), 13th (Pinot) and 14th (Phinney) on his team.
 
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Be interested in doing this if you're trying to do a 10/11 edition. Might be worth lowering the number of guesses (or limit the younger and harder ones. eg: 5 from '89, 4 from '90 and 3 '91+). Also giving a link of two to sites that have details of younger riders might increase the interest. :D
 

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