|
Sauber Petronas Racing Team HQ
|
| Eden95 |
Posted on 07-08-2025 10:57
|

Grand Tour Specialist

Posts: 4615
Joined: 05-10-2010
PCM$: 1000.00
|
Looks like you're gonna be busy - Hirschi's training money has gotta come from somewhere 
I look forward to seeing how you decide to develop him moving forward, and hope you can raise plenty of $$$ for that reason. A couple of riders that could be handy for us next season, will be in contact soon I would imagine
Indosat - ANZ HQ
"This Schleck sandwich is going to cause serious indigestion for Evans" - Phil Liggett
|
| |
|
|
| TheManxMissile |
Posted on 07-08-2025 18:36
|

Tour de France Champion

Posts: 17833
Joined: 12-05-2012
PCM$: 0.00
|
I like the attempt to diversify the team, fingers crossed you can work it out during transfers!
|
| |
|
|
| SotD |
Posted on 08-08-2025 14:24
|

World Champion

Posts: 12630
Joined: 29-11-2006
PCM$: 2980.00
|
A lot of potential action going on here with some interesting names. Seems to be clearing up the mountains department significantly. Will be very interesting to see the choices made during transfers.
|
| |
|
|
| liefwarrior |
Posted on 12-08-2025 09:12
|
Breakaway Specialist

Posts: 996
Joined: 04-07-2019
PCM$: 300.00
|
Dane ( ): Available (✓)
Kazakh ( ): Available (✓)
We will talk.
|
| |
|
|
| sammyt93 |
Posted on 12-08-2025 16:53
|

Classics Specialist

Posts: 3800
Joined: 03-07-2012
PCM$: 300.00
|
Fabianski wrote:
Pretty impressive list of riders there - and a lot of interesting availabilities for sure! Great wage cut for Hirschi, and all those potential sales should definitely allow you to give him a massive boost!
Not sure I want that, but I guess we'll still be in touch, be it for buying or loaning in
Good luck to improve on those 16th places - I guess with some twists and tweaks you should really get there 
We're lucky he's not greedy, hopefully it stays that way next time we hit the negotiating table.
It's for the betterment of Swiss cycling, I'd have thought you'd be all for helping fund that 
Heine wrote:
I believe this could be a good season for you to improve on 16th, quite a nice gang of riders, and with both available wage cap and some pretty sellable riders you should be able to build something good
I see the idea behind trimming the climbing department a bit, a lot of similar riders that you most likely wont notice are going 1 or 2 good riders on another terrain could take you a long way. With Rossi and Gulietti as leuitenants your team are screaming for a cobble leader (I believe you should be able to max Rossi yourself?)
We're hopeful diversifying the scoring potential will help, not sure which ones are going to be available but it's definitely something we'll be looking into. Then Rossi should be ready to lead himself just as all the current ones start to decline.
We'll have to calculate Rossi's XP and check, could be touch and go depending on which race clashes we end up having.
Ezeefreak wrote:
Feels unreal that we are really in the same division next year. But looking at your current squad and depending on how you handle transfers i think you already have a great shot for promotion. So we wont be near at the standings at all this year. Good luck for the transfers and the upcomming season!
We're not as confident about our chances as you are, but who knows, if you get the right leaders in your project could definitely be boosted by the tweak you made to it and find us closer than you think.
I certainly hope so, roster needs rebalancing and training funds need to come from somewhere. Hopefully we keep enough of the team identity in the process.
kandesbunzler26 wrote:
There's going to be some reshuffling for you. And though there's no one high on my list from your team at the moment I assume I'll have a deeper look later in transfers when all initial plans were shuttered.
You've already got one of my former leaders so who knows what transfers holds, maybe he reunites with one of his former teammates afterall, and you do have someone on my radar so we might be in touch regardless, even if we don't find a deal.
Eden95 wrote:
Looks like you're gonna be busy - Hirschi's training money has gotta come from somewhere
I look forward to seeing how you decide to develop him moving forward, and hope you can raise plenty of $$$ for that reason. A couple of riders that could be handy for us next season, will be in contact soon I would imagine 
We're committing hard to him and hoping he repays that faith in completed goals and better standings. just got to hope we can still put a strong enough side around him when it's all over.
TheManxMissile wrote:
I like the attempt to diversify the team, fingers crossed you can work it out during transfers!
The team does need better balance, but it doesn't mean we are abandoning our traditional terrains completely.
SotD wrote:
A lot of potential action going on here with some interesting names. Seems to be clearing up the mountains department significantly. Will be very interesting to see the choices made during transfers.
We've got tentative plans but we all know what transfers does to plans, hoping to come out of it stronger and better balanced than going in.
I look forward to hearing from you, I'm sure we'll figure something out, and Natarov has mentioned wanting to link up with a compatriot.
|
| |
|
|
| jph27 |
Posted on 13-08-2025 21:43
|
Team Leader

Posts: 7374
Joined: 20-03-2010
PCM$: 900.00
|
Really interested to see what you build this transfers. The core is already really strong, so with just a few more depth pieces a promotion challenge may be on the cards. |
| |
|
|
| Ad Bot |
Posted on 05-12-2025 10:10
|
Bot Agent
Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09
|
|
| IP: None |
|
|
| sammyt93 |
Posted on 27-08-2025 22:04
|

Classics Specialist

Posts: 3800
Joined: 03-07-2012
PCM$: 300.00
|
Now that our transfers have drawn to a close and the last contract has been signed it is time to reveal our completed 2025 roster.
This is everyone that will ride in our colours this season, with Badilatti, Drakos and Al Mutaiwei all being loaned in from our friends at UBS, Air New Zealand and Cedevita respectfully.
In Addition to this we have 3 strong Sammarinese riders loaned out with Maccagli Time Trialling his way over the border to visit Bianchi, Rossi taking a bumpy trip out to Sony and Tiberi climbing his way into the hearts of all Jura fans.
And for those of you counting that's 9/22 Sammarinese riders in our colours this season and 12/22 Sammarinese riders owned so slowly getting closer to being able to going fully Sammarinese, just need to get more youngsters picking up the pedals before we can field a full team.
jph27 wrote:
Really interested to see what you build this transfers. The core is already really strong, so with just a few more depth pieces a promotion challenge may be on the cards.
I'll let you decide if it's worthy of a promotion push, but I'm at least confident it's good enough to not get dragged into the relegation fight this season.
Edited by sammyt93 on 01-10-2025 14:39
|
| |
|
|
| Fabianski |
Posted on 27-08-2025 22:11
|

Grand Tour Specialist

Posts: 5234
Joined: 29-09-2018
PCM$: 185.00
|
I do at the same time love and hate Hirschi's training 
It's really cool to have a Swiss rider who's getting close to world-class level, but I'm unhappy it's not one of mine 
Jokes aside, I think Hirschi and Misbah should drag the team clear of relegation danger this year. Einhorn will also have some good days. And while your climbing department isn't as stacked anymore as it used to be, it's still very solid depth.
Looking forward to see what you can do this year, and hoping for at least 15th place
|
| |
|
|
| redordead |
Posted on 28-08-2025 07:34
|
Team Leader

Posts: 5510
Joined: 18-10-2017
PCM$: 200.00
|
Would need to see some of the other PCT teams to really judge where you land. The top 3 guys especially Hirschi should have a lot on their plates.
Edited by redordead on 28-08-2025 08:37
"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
|
| |
|
|
| Laurens147 |
Posted on 28-08-2025 08:31
|

Sprinter

Posts: 1523
Joined: 26-04-2020
PCM$: 900.00
|
Obviously a very cool team with all these Sammarinese guys combined with some strong leaders. Promotion push may be a very long shot, but definitely a excellent transfer season seeing the ages (only 3 above 30 ).
MG - Lotto - Caloi
[MG] New Manager of the Year - PCM.daily Awards 2022
|
| |
|
|
| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 30-08-2025 02:19
|

Tour de France Champion

Posts: 16552
Joined: 27-07-2011
PCM$: 13638.70
|
Trained Hirschi has me feeling a certain way. 
Glad I was able to help that a little by taking Skivild, who will be a core piece for me going forward.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
|
| |
|
|
| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 30-08-2025 21:30
|

Sprinter

Posts: 1804
Joined: 07-07-2013
PCM$: 200.00
|
Hirschi should become the dominant puncheur of the division this season and your climbing depth is still there despite selling quite some climbers, so I'm optimistic you finally will finish at least 15th this season
|
| |
|
|
| SotD |
Posted on 30-08-2025 21:50
|

World Champion

Posts: 12630
Joined: 29-11-2006
PCM$: 2980.00
|
The task here isn't to get Hirschi to dominate, but to get the others to score significantly enough to promote. I think you have a top 10 team on your hands. Whether it's enough to get a promotion spot is often down to luck and manager skills. But I think you are among the teams having a fair shot at promotion!
|
| |
|
|
| Jakstar22 |
Posted on 30-08-2025 22:22
|

Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 7541
Joined: 11-04-2012
PCM$: 200.00
|
Hirschi 
Good leaders! Think you should be able to survive if they can deliver!
|
| |
|
|
| knockout |
Posted on 30-08-2025 22:58
|

Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 8234
Joined: 21-12-2010
PCM$: 500.00
|
Someone is looking scary!
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
|
| |
|
|
| sammyt93 |
Posted on 06-09-2025 22:43
|

Classics Specialist

Posts: 3800
Joined: 03-07-2012
PCM$: 300.00
|
Go Big or Go Home?
No, No,
Go Big, Go Hirschi
| PTHC | GP Cycliste | Win | | PCT | Individual Standings | Win | | PCT | Team Standings | Win | | HC | Giro dell'Emilia | Win | | PTHC | Japan Cup | Win |
After his training I'm sure everyone was expecting our goals to revolve around our main man, and we're not backing him in half measures, we're going all in on maximising his season and his point scoring ability. We know the goals are ambitious but we don't see any reason why we can't complete 4 out of 5 of them, we know it might take some luck but we back Hirschi to be the favourite in every race he rides.
On an unrelated note, our opening posts are all fully updated for the new season, Hirschi is now the only rider to have 7 seasons in our jersey(although others may have been owned for more if you include Loan Outs) and easily holds our points record before even turning a wheel this season, but Misbah is just eclipsing him for total race days after factoring in both their planned schedules.
Fabianski wrote:
I do at the same time love and hate Hirschi's training 
It's really cool to have a Swiss rider who's getting close to world-class level, but I'm unhappy it's not one of mine 
Jokes aside, I think Hirschi and Misbah should drag the team clear of relegation danger this year. Einhorn will also have some good days. And while your climbing department isn't as stacked anymore as it used to be, it's still very solid depth.
Looking forward to see what you can do this year, and hoping for at least 15th place 
We had to do something to make sure he leads Switzerland next hilly WC lol
I feel we've done a better job this season of picking our races which should help a little too.
redordead wrote:
Would need to see some of the other PCT teams to really judge where you land. The top 3 guys especially Hirschi should have a lot on their plates.
We know our 3 leaders are going to score the majority of our points, but we are hoping that Zijlaard can be a wildcard option and score a decent amount too.
Laurens147 wrote:
Obviously a very cool team with all these Sammarinese guys combined with some strong leaders. Promotion push may be a very long shot, but definitely a excellent transfer season seeing the ages (only 3 above 30  ).
Thank You, we've always tried to keep a young squad, helps both to keep them hungry and hopefully hold their value if other want to try and prize them away from us.
baseballlover312 wrote:
Trained Hirschi has me feeling a certain way.
Glad I was able to help that a little by taking Skivild, who will be a core piece for me going forward. 
Stupid Sexy Swissman lol, it's ok, he can't hurt your PT races, we've not gone for any wildcards.
We're glad Skivild's ended up with you, feels like he's where he belongs
kandesbunzler26 wrote:
Hirschi should become the dominant puncheur of the division this season and your climbing depth is still there despite selling quite some climbers, so I'm optimistic you finally will finish at least 15th this season 
We certainly hope so, his crazy final month last season helped him edge it to be the best Puncher last season and we're hoping he can come back and dominate this time round.
SotD wrote:
The task here isn't to get Hirschi to dominate, but to get the others to score significantly enough to promote. I think you have a top 10 team on your hands. Whether it's enough to get a promotion spot is often down to luck and manager skills. But I think you are among the teams having a fair shot at promotion!
I'll be surprised if we do go up, but it would be nice to at least be in the conversation.
I feel we are a season away from having a rounded enough squad to push for automatic promotion so this season was always going to be about helping Hirschi dominate whilst we wait for the other pieces to finish their development.
Jakstar22 wrote:
Hirschi
Good leaders! Think you should be able to survive if they can deliver!
It's ok, he only has 35 days to hurt you 
MAL who? We know he's running (Cycling?) scared, unless he's doing a Froome up Ventoux impression
|
| |
|
|
| whitejersey |
Posted on 07-09-2025 16:36
|

Classics Specialist

Posts: 3219
Joined: 07-08-2011
PCM$: 300.00
|
Although I hate that I have to face Hirschi, I bloody love that he's finally getting the training love! He's going to be a one man army and combined with Misbah and if Einhorn can put together a good season you should be more than safe, although I don't have the big picture to tell if it's going to be enough to be in promotion contention!
|
| |
|