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fernando97
SpiderTech - Cervélo


Career data:
DB: PCM Daily's Expansion Pack
Patch: 1.4.00
Evolution: 0.3
Racing level: Hard



The team is sponsored by the canadian company, SpiderTech. They're one of the most famous canadian companies, when it comes to sport. They're helping people to achieve more with their Kinesiology products. Spidertech had his own Continental team, but now they decided to go one step bigger. They want to compete with the big guns on every type of terrain. No matter what, it will be very tough, but they believe in the team.

seaywellness.com/clients/2670/images/SpiderTech_logo.jpg


Our other big sponsor is bike- constructor Cervélo, who also had their own team. They will provide our bikes, and help with any mechanical problems. They make superior bikes, so the quality is excellent.

www.waypastfast.com/assets/images/cervelo_logo.jpg


Our minor sponsors are Skoda, flickr, Zipvit and BlackBerry.

Here is our jersey designed by fcancellara!

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Edited by fernando97 on 02-06-2013 13:40
 
fernando97
Team Presentation


The Leaders


Kristjan Puskaric
Spoiler
The Croatian climbing beast is looking to strike, be aware Contador! He is great in the mountains up and down, decent riding on the TT-bike, a very complex rider.


Jack Wiles
Spoiler
One of the most interesting riders in the peleton. He hates time-trialing, but in the mountains, he is one of the most amazing riders to watch. Long-range attacks are his trademark, and every cycling fan appreciates the toughness of these riders.


Wesley Hoogenboom
Spoiler
The fastest dutch guy on the bicycle. Can handle the hills and the cobbles pretty well, he should be an interesting rider to watch, his winning mentality is just incredible.


Mike Pye
Spoiler
Mike likes to ride simple. Go hard and don`t look back! That`s his famous quote. Our cobblestone-specialist is one of the best in his discipline, and he looks to show that in the Flanders classics.


Co-Leaders


Benji Nagy
Spoiler
Hungarian Ardennes specialist, our main puncheur, going to be interesting to see him competing against the big guns.


Jonathan Blackwood
Spoiler
Scottish cobble specialist, he'll surely be a great rider in the Northern Classics, coming up in April.


Andrea Rossi
Spoiler
The only italian in the team, Andrea will be racing a lot in Italy, trying to win on his home-soil.


Vegard Hansen
Spoiler
A great sprinter, one of the best talents of his generation, will fight hard against his former challenger, Edvald Boasson Hagen.


Gary Sutton
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Gary is a beast when he rides on the TT-bike, and he is also decent in the Mountains. The problem is that his recovery is very slow, so he can`t handle long races too well.


Free Elements


Steve Moore
Spoiler
Our welshman, is one of the best guys against, the clock, but his total climbing ability equals 0, so the GTs are not his playground. This year, he`ll try to make in impact in the World Championships, and the Tour of Britain, along with some flattish races.


Tim de Vries
Spoiler
Coming from Netherland, a great flat and northern classics rider on our roster, who is also capable of good things on the hills! Great aquisition for the team, I believe.


Daggen Jensen
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The swedish talent, the prototype fast-men, fast, and average on the hills. He is a bit of a Hutarovich-like one, a bit worse though.


John Clemson
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John is one of our biggest talents, his potential is very high, and he handles longer distances also with ease.


Kyle Miller
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The next big american prospect. His TT ability is great, he is really strong against the clock, on a good day he can beat anybody.


Designated Helpers


Bob Bobson

Alex DeLarge

Blaise Meunier

Csabi Dombi

Jean - Pierre Dupont

Teammates


Michael Kern

Dennis Groen

Jeffrey Bakker

Gazim Behar

Jozef Kovac

Louis Remington

Alex Fischer

Dávid Bányai

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Jack Wiles's thoughts on the team. (worth reading)
Spoiler
Hi, my name is Jack Wiles. I am a rider for the newly formed SpiderTech-Cervelo cycling team.
With our season about to get under way i thought i would write a piece about my teammates.
Many of the team have been gathering together to train for the season and i'm getting a decent impression of them, i hope.
You should think of this as preview from a riders point of view.
I also hope i dont offend anyone.

I could start with the leaders, but i'll just go through as they come to mind. The first rider i can think of was my room mate on the pre-season camp, Jonathan Blackwood.
Jonathan isn't British, he is Scottish. Don't ever get this wrong or suffer his wrath. He is the teams second best Classics rider. Devastating on the flat roads he can also get over quite a few hills, more so than most of his main rivals. With this power comes a great ability to time trial. One thing i should point out is that he does seem to suffer over the long distances needed for the Flanders Classics. This ability to suffer comes from his youth. He has never had money or privilege and has worked hard to achieve anything. He is one of the most driven guys on the team.
Quite how i get from Jonathan to Wesley Hoogenboom is not clear. Welsey is the teams lead sprinter. Not just the teams, but he is one of the top10 sprinters in the whole peloton. He couples this devastating finishing speed with a solid ability to get over hills and cobbles, meaning he should be in the fight more often than not. There aren't many great Dutch sprinters but Wesley is hoping to buck the trend. His main goal is to win Milan-San Remo, and will follow this at the Tour hunting stage wins. Got to say i don't know much about Wesley, he keeps quiet mostly and out the way. Not great attributes for a sprinter.
From flat to uphill. Csabi Dombi is a climber, straight and true. Hailing from Hungary, like the teams owner, Csabi can be a bit odd at times. Well not odd, but traditional. He is built like a twig, lacking pure power but his lightness is what makes him deadly. It will be no easy introduction to the peloton for the youngster as he the manager wants him at both the Giro and Tour.
From one climber to another. Michael Kern is a very interesting person. Technically from Hong Kong Michael has lot of British heritage. He is best going up mountains, but has some potential to time trial. He is expected to become a decent level stage racer. Expect to see him attacking on the tough stages, as i must say he certainly an eager guy on the bike.
The other Norwegian, Vegard Hansen. Vegard is good friend of mine. He has a very nice sprint on him indeed and will be key to Wesley's success. He is a true sprinter and loves to go fast. However if the road gets rough or a gradient he starts to struggle. As a fellow Norwegian i am probably biased but he is my best mate on the team and the best fun here. I'll race with him at the Giro but after that he will focus on the shorter stage races.
Oh, another Hungarian, christ they are everywhere. Benji Nagy is great puncher. One of the best hill riders on the team. Combined with a decent acceleration he is sure to bag some wins. The major downside, and main thing that will affect his Ardennes campaign is that he struggles over the long distances. I dont think a GT is on his mind, but almost all the one-day classics are. I probably shouldn't say this but i think Benji is the managers personal favorite.
I'll follow up with one of Benjis possible aides in the Ardennes. Andrea Rossi is the next great Italian stage racer. Not a great time-trialler like myself, but he is a very good climber, which is key to the Giro. I love Andrea, hes a great guy. Always joking and a similar rider to myself, so we have spent a fair bit of time together. Happy to say i have requested him at many of my races.
Of course, the other true Scandinavian! Daggen Jensen is Swedish, but that doesnt matter to me. He is very helpful person around, with a good understanding of bike mechanics. He is a powerful rider who can sit on the front of a group and pull for hours. Combine this with a decent strength on hills and a fast finish Daggen will be often seen this season.
So onto another great flat rider. US cycling has had a rough time recently but Kyle Miller is part of the new generation. Another great American time trialist Kyle can go hard for a long time. His prowess comes from great technical ability rather than power so he struggles up mountains and on cobbles. Another rider who should be often seen near the front of the peloton. Also he is massively knowledgeable about cyclings history and American tv.
Lets stick with the flat theme and talk about Tim de Vries. One of the few cobblers on the team, but that makes him all the more important. And just as well as he doesn't do much else well, no offense. Of course the ability to ride cobbles means he can pull a peloton along nicely. Part of a decent Dutch contingent in the team Tim has been confident around people. He's always got an idea to share, and some of them are good. Some of them not so good.
More flat power here with Jeffery Bakker. Jeffery is the only German. But he jumps right in and is never quiet. He is not the best rider on the team, but does have a nice style of riding a time trial bike and that is where his future lies. Again he's technically good but not powerful so is not helpful on the cobbles. He is likely to spend the year fetching water but i hope he gets a few chances to attack.
Now onto someone entirely new, Blaise Meunier. Before he joined the team none of us had ever heard of him. And still i don't know a lot about him. Like Wesley he is quite shy and reserved but hopefully he'll open up as the season progresses. He is very similar to Csabi in ability, and like Csabi will be busy as the team want him at the Giro and Vuelta as well.
Must say the next rider is certainly interesting. Bob Bobson is another American. Bob can ride hills quite well, and can attack a lot on them. But beyond that ability he can't really do anything. Not that you'd think that if you met him. Bob is very determined and can easily convince himself he is the best at everything. He does also come off as abrasive to many. Personally i like him as he speaks his mind and doesn't hide anything, or leave anything in reserve. Bob is all or nothing.
I guess i should mention the final Hungarian. David Banyai has a lot of youthful enthusiasm. Maybe not a lot of current ability but that does't stop him. More of a climber than anything else he could, if he wanted, turn his hand to anything. Will mostly be a waterboy i reckon this season, it shouldn't be long before he develops into a good rider.
While we are in Eastern Europe, Gezim Behar. From Albania Gezim is a pucnher who can handle a mountain. A decent support rider on the lumpy roads he should get a few chances to attack off up the road. Gezim is another nice person. Always helpful and full of great stories. Seems to get on really well with the hungarians, guess its an Eastern Europe thing.
So lets stay in Eastern Europe. Jozef Kovac is very similar to one of Velits. Martin, not Peter, but that makes him more useful to the team. Sure to get some good riding with the team, he should become another great cobbler in a few years. Although one of the worst climbers in the whole team. He's ridden most of his life and knows what he's doing, which is a big advantage.
Britain is having a revolution and Louis Remmington looks to continue it in the future. Currently a decent climber, more thanks to power than anything, he should become a good stage racer. Oddly he has a good prologue despite his size. Always joins in the conversation in the squad with some good stories from the north.
Now for the other Scandinavian. Alex Fischer is from Denmark and spends a lot of time with me and the other Scandinavians. I didn't know alot about him early on, but he's contributing more and more and starting to become a great person to have around. He will spend a lot of the season just helping as he lacks the natural talent of others. But he makes up for it by really trying and putting in the effort.
Only one rider from the oldest cycling nation. Jean-Pierre Dupont is a Frenchmen with talent. A solid time trialer, and like many of the others, due to his technical ability. Can spend a lot of time on the head of the race in aid of the team. As a person he is dedicated but does keep to himself a bit. He will go out if pushed, so thats a start.
Froome and Wiggo are big names and Gary Sutton is soon to be as well. A very good time trialist and a very good climber. A great man for the short tours, but doesnt last well over a lot of race days. Gary knows how to race and is always offering comments and advice to others on the team. Just a really friendly and good guy. Its great to have him on the team.
How do i follow Garry, well with Kristjan Puskaric the headline stage racer. Kristjan is the only man on the team who can get near me on a climb, but he will slaughter me in a TT. He is not a great time trialer but wont lose much time there. A real threat for GT's. Kritjan is certainly talented and passionate but he can be cocky and a bit spoiled at times if things dont go his way. Still ii'm glad we dont have to race against him.
Onto the cobbled leader. Mike Pye really is one of the best cobbles riders out there right now. When the road gets rough, he gets going. He can survive the hills of the Ronde well, but doesn't have a great finish. When the road is smooth he can pull very hard over a long time. He knows what he wants and will go to get it, but not always in the best way. He is not very good tactically and relies on his sheer power.
Onto another American. John Clemson is a classic super domestique. He can pull on the flat, on hills and up mountains. He is great support day in, day out. John is always happy to help out the team and likes to keep things organized. He is a natural leader, but can be very very slow to do things. Its clear he is quite patriotic as well and spends a lot of time chatting with the other Americans.
Now onto the final Brit. Steve Moore is one of the very top time trialers in the world. He is also the worst climber i've ever seen. Steve will be a great workhorse on all flat stages, and some lumpy ones. He does love the flat and can make those long dull hours pass quickly. Steve always has something to talk about and is a nice person in general.
Time for the final American. Alex DeLarge has a clear place in the team. He is best on the flat and cobbles. One of a few cobblers at all he will have guaranteed spots at some major races. Alex is a bit mysterious and retro, but he always has a comment. In fact its almost impossible to get him to be quiet. Often Alex and Gary are the only voices you can hear for ages. But it is nice to be able to have a conversation with someone.
And last but not least, Dennis Groen. He's from the flat Holland, and that is what he does, flat. His best ability is the time trial or just pulling on the flat roads. He has a good future ahead and can become a top rider against the clock. I don't know much about Dennis but he is always there to help with a smile.

Now i've covered everyone. Hope no-one got offended, but its only been a short time since i met most of you.
Anyway, i know there is the Tour Down Under very soon so i'll wrap up here.
Good luck to all my team mates through the year.
Lets Go SpiderTech-Cervelo!!!

Edited by fernando97 on 05-01-2013 22:00
 
fernando97
The scoreboard


baggieboys325,5/12Pye
Baland0/0Meunier
banyai20000/0Bányai
baseballlover3120/0Bobson
bendzsi984,5/6Nagy
Colinas0/0Groen
Csabi130,5/0Dombi
Daggen2/0Jensen
fcancellara4/0Puskaric
FreitasPCM0/0Behar
FroomeDog990/3Remington
Ian Butler0/6DeLarge
Jesleyh4/6Hoogenboom
jseadog10/0Clemson
JuanMotr0/3Kovac
juszta3/12Blackwood
marcovdw2/12de Vries
Miguel980/0Kern
Mresuperstar4/9Miller
mvhoogdalem0/0Fischer
SSJ2Luigi0/0Bakker
ste_180,5/0Rossi
sutty680/0Sutton
the_hoyle1/6Dupont
TheManxMissile4/0Wiles
tovhol3/12Hansen
welwyn0/0Moore


Game Rules


After each stage the Directour Sportif will pick a rider, who gets the "Spider of the day" award. This gives the rider 1/2/3/4/5 point. I will make a scoreboard in the 3rd post, so you can follow your points. Oh and if you only have a domestique, then there is nothing to worry, domestiques can also get points for their hard work. The maximum points to get on a stage is 5. It's possible that 5 riders share the points, but no half points. I hope the game is clear for everybody.
Edited by fernando97 on 19-01-2013 18:45
 
Jesleyh
Great, it already starts Wink
Did really regret that I didn't participate in the previous one at some points... Curious to see the team roster...
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pcm2009fan
good luck fernando and spiders Smile
 
Csabi13
I think it's gonna be a good story. And go Spidertech!
 
Ian Butler
Already starting, nice Smile
 
banyai2000
Go SpiderTech Smile
Edited by banyai2000 on 02-01-2013 13:08
 
sutty68
The Spiders are back Grin
 
fernando97
Thanks for the comments everyone, 3rd post is updated with a well-known feature, hope you'll like it! Smile
 
Baland
Good Luck fernando! Go go Meunier!
 
Jesleyh
I don't really get what the 0/0 means. One of the 0's is the Spider of the day points, but what's the other. Amount of riders? Would be strange, since we all have 1 rider here...
Oh, and a little tiny thing: You say you would post the scoreboard in the 4th post. So you will copy the scoreboard into my post? Pfft
Spoiler
Yes, I know that you just copied it from your previous story Wink

Edited by Jesleyh on 02-01-2013 13:29
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PCMdaily Awards: 12x nomination, 9x runner-up, 0x win.
 
sutty68
0/0 - I think it stands for the points you are awarded for the race you are in and the total points you have Wink
 
fernando97
Well, the 2nd 0 doesn't mean anything, I just like it better that way. In the former story it stood for the quantity of the riders, that's not needed here. Smile
 
Ian Butler
Why not use sutty's system? That gives you points/race = real points? Smile
 
fernando97
Ian Butler wrote:
Why not use sutty's system? That gives you points/race = real points? Smile


Because I believe that it's easier to get points in a GT, then in a one-day classic. It'd maybe work with racedays. Hmmmmmm....
 
Jesleyh
I guess Sutty didn't mean that you should devide it... Well, I don't know, just leave it this way, or maybe divide it through race days indeed... Wink
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PCMdaily Awards: 12x nomination, 9x runner-up, 0x win.
 
SSJ2Luigi
*gasp*

you looked at my location instead of taking my rider's nationality
 
fernando97
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
*gasp*

you looked at my location instead of taking my rider's nationality

well, which one do you want? I wanted YOUR nationality, not your riders'.
 
fcancellara
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
*gasp*

you looked at my location instead of taking my rider's nationality


Are you kidding me? :lol:
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