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[PT'25] Jura GIANTS | Game Over
Fabianski
Jura GIANTS
Headquarters 2025

i.imgur.com/uFOKvFt.png



Welcome to the Headquarters of Jura GIANTS!

"What a run we just had!" - that's what we wrote last year. And the run continued, as after winning CT and getting 2nd in PCT, we also were able to rather safely confirm our spot in the Pro Tour! Hence [PT] tag in front of our HQ name remains for at least one more year - and we're looking forward to see the big adventure going on!

The biggest races of the world await us once again, and we're hoping that last year's experience - with in particular the monuments being among our worst races of the season - will help us perform even better on the biggest stage!

But we also had some great wins, which we'll want to confirm this year - and whereas we don't know yet which riders will be on the team, we're very thankful that our long-term sponsors all are staying for the 2025 season, with this continuity helping us a lot moving forward!

And here are all of Jura GIANTS' 2025 sponsors:



Jura Elektroapparate AG Main sponsor

i.imgur.com/GagdnDs.jpg

Freshly ground, not capsuled! - Jura's slogan surely is known by anyone by now. The Swiss coffee machine manufacturer is our main sponsor - and name giver - for the 5th year running. They are committed to a long-term engagement, and hence also went through the (not so low) CT lows three years ago. Our second PCT attempt with Jura was very successful as well, and so was our first year in PT - let's continue to write our great story!

By the way, rumours say that Saeco pulled out again after just one season because they didn't want to put their reputation at risk by mostly losing out against Jura on the road... Making Jura currently the only coffee machine manufacturer in the pro peloton, to our knowledge.



GIANTS Software Minor sponsor

i.imgur.com/fprgSaH.png

The software house based in Zurich has been a secondary sponsor since our 2nd year, back in 2020 - and hence are tackling year number 6 with us. They're still thinking that the cycling world is a great place to reach future players of their famous Farming Simulator - given that they have extended their contract as an important sponsor, that route must be pretty successful for them!

And after all, it's just great to have GIANTS in the team name - just imagine us to have a sponsor named "dwarves"...



Ticino Turismo Minor sponsor

i.imgur.com/2vnpOkI.png

Being our main sponsor in the first two seasons, promoting the Centovalli region, the tourism organization of Switzerland's southernmost canton is still on board as an important supporter! Besides the jersey and bike suppliers, they're the only sponsor left from our inaugural season, and we'd like to thank them for launching the entire project with us, and for staying 7 years (and counting?) with us!

And unlike in our first 5 years, we do now have two Ticinese riders under contract - let's see if we can promote cycling even more in Switzerland's sunniest canton!



Cuore of Switzerland Jersey sponsor

i.imgur.com/fUVE1Ik.png

We have been very satisfied so far with our jerseys Made in Switzerland - and so there's no reason to change! We'll use the same jersey as in 2024 - but hopefully merchandising numbers go up even more after the great season we had!



BMC Bike sponsor

i.imgur.com/c82UtMw.png

Why change the bike brand if you can have the best Swiss bikes anyway? BMC have been our bike supplier right from the start, which has been reflected in our growing TT success. Last year, the bikes for the sprinters were pretty great - now we'll have to hope for a special edition for climbers, as that's where we've got the most room for improvement left!



Wander AG Nutrition sponsor

i.imgur.com/ecOK4pb.jpg

You need some good sports nutrition to be successful - and who else but Wander, manufacturer of Isostar, could be our choice? We will obviously never use the "Isostar" brand on our jerseys, given how legendary this (greatly missed) team was - but our riders obviously still drink it, and so far it's been a guarantee for success!



Stadler Rail Transportation sponsor

i.imgur.com/2DsStJ1.jpeg

Our latest sponsor addition is one of the world's Top 5 rolling stock manufacturers - and even though they don't operate any railway or tramway lines, it was pretty obvious to have them as our transportation sponsor!

A jersey redesign still isn't on the table, so Stadler will still get great visibility on our team bus instead - and we hope that one day we can also build sprint trains that work as well as those made by Stadler!



Never change a winning setup - and given that our sponsor setup has been working so well since 2022, there still is no reason to fundamentally change that! After all, Stadler are happy to be on board as well, and so we're heading into year #7 with the same sponsors as last year!

But let's stop talking about last year - it's 2025 that's about to start, and we're getting things ready for the continuation of our journey - stay tuned!

Edited by Fabianski on 20-10-2025 09:38
 
Fabianski
Team History

Jura GIANTS
2024 HQ

2024 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Mauro Schmid727679687178736970797874664.10025
Kaden Groves756272657573806680796467714.10026
Edward Theuns716673647471727976746366694.10033
Colin Stüssi717973757773785563666569694.10031
Xuban Errazkin717478707675766463736967704.10028
Cees Bol766470677577816879776867694.10029
Valentin Darbellay697871757375776467657067764.10027
Gergely Szarka776267617273766078786466724.10026
Stefan Bissegger746869787377726072736471774.10026
Alexys Brunel756771787278736661656966784.10026
Stefan Küng737073777472737263717378784.10031
Teten Rohendi707575707375745562737170714.10028
Tomas Paprstka756269627470687570726978634.10032
Szymon Rekita725863797073736269706373784.10030
Lorenzo Delcò737273707574756764726877714.10029
Gabriel Chavanne755864657176745776765367824.10032
AOP Setiawa687075747672715762707666744.10028
Krzysztof Marchewka656460777375745052646265774.10031
Filippo Colombo726468677372647271727171674.0627
Hugo Page696567617169656373766869663.5323
Felix Stehli676871627070696269716969663.6024
Christoph Janssen726567747073725559676565744.7624
Stagiaires
None
Loaned out
Jan Sommer726064657070677068697065663.1524
Fabio Christen666365656669635769716565711.0022
Loaned in
Ethan Vernon736065777275726675706365784.0824
Clement Berthet657574607074666062737275604.0725


Jura GIANTS
2023 HQ

2023 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Edward Theuns726774657673748077766467704.10032
Mauro Schmid727477687177726970777674664.0524
Colin Stüssi717973757773785563666569694.10030
Xuban Errazkin717478707675766463736967704.10027
Cees Bol766470677577816879776867694.10028
Fausto Masnada717776737675736063736971704.10030
Stefan Bissegger746869787377726072736471774.10025
Dylan Page755766607272756678796255594.10030
Alexys Brunel756771787278736661656966784.10025
Valentin Darbellay*697771757375776467647067764.10026
Stefan Küng737073777472737263717378784.10030
Manuel Stocker756065697173765976776565714.10031
Szymon Rekita725863797073736269706373784.10029
Giorgi Tediashvili736669657476727469717066654.2924
Gergely Szarka756267617272756076766466704.9225
Krzysztof Marchewka656460777375745052646265774.10030
Nejc Kosic715765607268657658627766604.10033
Felix Stehli676669627069686269696769662.0023
Christoph Janssen716365726871705559666465723.2023
Hugo Page666566616868626169726869661.0022
Stagiaires
None
Loaned out
Jan Sommer706063656868666866697065662.0023
Loaned in
Cedric Bakke Christophersen666668636872656466687064671.0022
Scott Davies646866696768685561686365691.6028
Gustas Raugala696565686668635458646471691.0022

* After his passing in June 2023, Gino Mäder was withdrawn from ManGame, with Valentin Darbellay taking over his skillset and roster spot.


Jura GIANTS
2022 HQ

2022 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Gianni Moscon717379667677755359737169704.10028
Colin Stüssi717973757773785563666569694.10029
Fausto Masnada717776737675736063736971704.10029
Gino Mäder697771757375776467647067764.10025
Mauro Schmid717374676976716969757473653.3023
Marcel Aregger736471687271776278776567784.10032
Grzegorz Stepniak715666636868736678776267724.10033
Manuel Stocker756065697173765976776565714.10030
Szymon Rekita725863797073736269706373784.10028
Gabriel Chavanne755864657176745776765367824.10030
Noam Cohen736065577169775777766262574.10032
Leonardo Basso736772727873737371696269724.10029
Krzysztof Marchewka656460777375745052646265774.10029
Erick Rowsell687469737174705761676562734.10032
Christoph Janssen696263696668685559666365691.022
Loaned out
Stefan Bissegger736668767175706072726471754.3224
Alexys Brunel746570767076716661646966764.3124
Gergely Szarka736266607170676074746465683.3624
Loaned in
Panagiotis Karatsivis697068687070696064707066671.021
Alexandros Matsangos676868676967616961686667671.2023


Jura - Fiat
2021 HQ

2021 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Nairo Quintana688274717776765251667361714.10031
Theo Reinhardt715767677366786279845162674.10031
Gianni Moscon717379667677755359737169704.10027
Fausto Masnada717776737675736063736971704.10028
Thomas Boudat735168627174785879786266784.10027
Fabian Lienhard736675667772695573767769704.10027
Hermann Pernsteiner657577617371726361726977644.10031
Mikiel Habtom755361647575806877786063674.10030
Cyrille Thièry727074667373706072737774654.10031
Andrea Manfredi697865656873725462737773654.10029
Manuel Stocker756065697173765976776565714.10029
Mirco Saggiorato677672657072715057707065654.10033
Alfredo Balloni736066786771685463677264784.10032
Leonardo Basso736772727873737371696269724.10028
Mauro Schmid717071676974696969727173651.0022
Benedikt Mundle795965556973676259698072554.10030
Szymon Rekita715661776871716269696273764.6527
Stefan Bissegger716667736973686070716470723.2323
Alexys Brunel726469736873696661646765733.1323
Robin Froidevaux676267636767636168696867651.5223
Stagiaires
Jason Tesson686368607069646069716365601.5623
Loaned out
Gino Mäder687368717072736467636967724.0024
Gergely Szarka706266607168656071716465651.5223
Loaned in
Emmanuel Morin696374637271666368736466653.2226
Aaron Van Poucke677272636770656067717166653.1623
Brent Van Moer726068747273666958656567743.1523
Giorgi Tediashvili676267636767636168696867651.0022


Centovalli - Fiat
2020 HQ

2020 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Gianni Moscon717379667677755359737169704.10026
Theo Reinhardt715767677366786279845162674.10030
Tom Scully745267636670786779805563774.10030
Hermann Pernsteiner657577617371726361726977644.10030
Issiaka Cissé745363677367786378777359654.10029
Pedro Merino Criado725768567168775777795667564.10033
Mirco Saggiorato687773667274735058727166664.10032
Fabian Lienhard736675667772695573767769704.10026
Manuel Stocker756065697173765976776565714.10028
Andrea Manfredi697865656873725462737773654.10028
Cyrille Thièry727074667373706072737774654.10030
Leonardo Basso736772727873737371696269724.10027
Gino Mäder687368717072736467636967723.2323
Nico Brüngger687172736870675563666768694.10032
Benedikt Mundle795965556973676259698072554.10029
Maximilian Walscheid695562616970646174756166713.8327
Gergely Szarka706266607168656071716465651.0022
Stefan Bissegger696466696669656069706470681.0022
Robin Froidevaux676267636767636168696867651.0022
Loaned out
Fausto Masnada707575717473716063726971684.0427
Thomas Boudat715168627072775877766266764.1726
Andrea Vendrame716174587372726070736667704.0926
Loaned in
None


Centovalli - Fiat
2019 HQ

2019 Roster

Spoiler
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRXPAge
Marco Guillen675861566662696181825457564.10032
Jan-Andre Freuler697275687375725967756775694.10027
Fausto Masnada707575717473716063726971684.0026
Mirco Saggiorato687773667274735058727166664.10031
Gian Piero Signorini597869656672735356746862654.10031
Andrea Manfredi697865656873725462737773654.10027
Simon Pellaud706577667468715565707167664.10027
Cyrile Thiery727074667373706072737774654.10029
Issiaka Cisse745363677367786378777359654.10028
Manuel Stocker756065697173765976776565714.10027
Patrick Gamper706265697072667063707171691.0022
Maximilian Walscheid695562616970646174756166713.0126
Gino Mäder687066686870706467636967691.0022
Alessandro Fedeli666469616665605764676262631.0023
Loaned out
Fabian Lienhard726573667571685573757669704.5825
Leonardo Basso726772717672727171696269714.2626
Thomas Boudat695167616970695874746265743.0025
Andrea Vendrame706071577071716069716466693.0025
Loaned in
Riccardo Minali675257566970695973736273642.4924
Ioannidis Kiriakidis676869706869686263706973702.3422
Miltiadis Giannoutsos657168667072685764657466712.5622
Pascal Eenkhoorn696967647072736564686666701.0022
Aimiliano Vila696569636869705466676968631.0022

Edited by Fabianski on 25-07-2025 22:06
 
Fabianski
Roster


FLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRLvlAge
Mauro Schmid7276787968737873697079787466M26
Kaden Groves7562677265757380668079646771M27
Valentin Darbellay6979757176737577646765706776M28
Gergely Szarka7762656761727376607878646672M27
Jake Stewart7762677268747773767671676870M26
Diego Agustin Ferreyra7272727278727474546869736877M28
Luis Fernando De La Cruz Chapulin6969737761757671646877776866M25
Jose Fernandes7175737077787776536267606877M30
Niklas Larsen7760646874747378647776656680M28
Teten Rohendi7075757570737574556273717071M29
Muhammad Abdurrahman6877757272747474556068746472M28
Lorenzo Delco7372737370757475676472687771M30
Antoine Aebi6971737464737165606973657863427
Filippo Colombo7364666867757365747272717167M28
Andreas Odie Purnama Setiawa6870737574767271576270766674M29
Christoph Janssen7267686876717474555967656576M25
Felix Stehli6869727463727170627073717067425
Jan Sommer7460636565737268737070716666425
Pablo Castrillo6873737269727370575867687268324
Fabio Christen7063656666677266577375656674323
Robin Froidevaux6963666963696965617172696766327
Stagiaires
Arnaud Tendon6558636756696965546468637052123
Loaned out
Stefan Bissegger7468696979737772607273647177M27
Robin Donze6669686658697067576969656557122
Nils Aebersold6865676960696867606366656662122
Roman Holzer6962626264676666647069656366122
Loaned in
Tristan Jussaume7056657377747368636065646777424
Henri Uhlig7057606362707375766575687260424
Antonio Tiberi6775726973697168546069706872424
Jason Osborne7560657074737467655863776275431

Edited by Fabianski on 09-09-2025 20:43
 
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Fabianski
Race Schedule

StartEndRaceCategory
08-Jan10-Jan Tour of TasmaniaPT
13-Jan20-Jan Volta a PortugalPTHC
23-Jan28-Jan Tour of QatarPT
---
05-Feb11-Feb Tirreno - AdriaticoPT
07-Feb14-Feb Paris - NicePT
07-Feb Classique du Grand-DuchéPT
22-Feb Copenhagen - Malmo TTTPT
28-Feb Milano - San RemoM
---
01-Mar03-Mar Ronde van NederlandPT
20-Mar22-Mar Tour of UkrainePTHC
20-Mar E3 PrijsPT
28-Mar29-Mar Franceville ClassiquePTHC
31-Mar Ronde van VlaanderenM
---
01-Apr Paris - RoubaixM
03-Apr23-Apr Giro d'ItaliaGT
23-Apr GP LiechtensteinPT
30-Apr Amstel Gold RacePT
---
01-May Fleche WallonnePT
03-May Liege - Bastogne - LiegeM
05-May10-May Balkans InternationalPTHC
19-May25-May Tour of Northern EuropePT
29-May Rheden GPPTHC
---
01-Jun GP MoscowPT
07-Jun Chrono des HerbiersPT
12-Jun18-Jun Tour de SuissePTHC
22-Jun22-Jun Scandinavia Open Road RacePT
---
01-Jul Rund um KolnPT
03-Jul23-Jul Tour de FranceGT
04-Jul Clasica San SebastianPTHC
20-Jul23-Jul Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
---
01-Aug GP KigaliPT
07-Aug East Midlands Cicle ClassicPT
13-Aug Chrono d'ArenbergPTHC
23-Aug31-Aug Tour de l'AvenirU23
---
01-Sep Riga - Jurmala GPPTHC
03-Sep Strada Appia AnticaPT
08-Sep Japan CupPTHC
10-Sep30-Sep Vuelta a EspanaGT
---
01-Oct Grand Prix Cycliste de QuébecPTHC
07-Oct10-Oct Praha - Karlovy Vary - PrahaPT
17-Oct Giro di LombardiaM

Races in bold are goal races (not yet revealed)

Edited by Fabianski on 13-08-2025 21:29
 
Fabianski
Goals

CountryRaceGoalOutcome
Team StandingsWinPending
Tour de FrancePointsPending
Ronde van NederlandWinPending
Liège - Bastogne - LiègeTop 10Pending
Giro di LombardiaTop 10Pending

Edited by Fabianski on 11-09-2025 23:12
 
Fabianski
2025 Jersey

i.imgur.com/uFOKvFt.png


Spoiler
i.imgur.com/uKzLR0e.png


National Champions


Road Race Champion
Kaden Groves
Spoiler
i.imgur.com/0uJJtv0.png

Edited by Fabianski on 15-09-2025 20:27
 
Fabianski
Results

Wins



2nd Places



3rd Places



Top 10 Places


Edited by Fabianski on 15-09-2025 21:15
 
TheManxMissile
Lots of building work going on at HQ Pfft But! I'm sure renewals went well and the Swiss outfit will be ready and set to keep the PT time rolling onwards!
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2023/teamhq-tmm.png

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Fabianski
TheManxMissile wrote:

Lots of building work going on at HQ Pfft But! I'm sure renewals went well and the Swiss outfit will be ready and set to keep the PT time rolling onwards!

Well, I won't reveal the goals yet, the calendar is still unknown, and there are no results - quite a lot of stuff to unveil in the future Pfft
Renewals went rather well, but comparing to other managers I think we could've been more aggressive on the big earners. Hoping to get ready by the time the season starts, but a lot of things can happen until then!




Renewals


Renewals are easiest after promotion, with a lot of additional cap space. So they were a little harder this year, but only a little. First of all, we didn't do any major trainings in the past offseason, so none of the previously maxed riders had a valuable reason to ask for a big raise.

Secondly, we had no "big" talents maxing; the two riders who did are definitely in the "domestiques" category. Then, we also had one of our leaders declining even further. And a young rider on "talent FA wage". And finally, one of our key riders got a huge FA wage last year, which by experience should go done a bit.

So we were expecting to be able to renew all of the riders we wanted to - and we mostly did, and we think we did negotiate rather well. Negotiations didn't go according to our expectations with one rider, ending up with the latter being released - which is pretty much the only thing we regret about our renewals.

Let's take a look at the overall table before going into some more details. You can see the old and new wages, as well as the difference to last year's wage. For released riders, we also reveal how far we went in the negotiation process - whereas we don't reveal any details (i.e. round of acceptance) for renewed contracts.


Rider2024 Wage2025 WageDifference
Mauro Schmid € 500,000€ 420,000- € 80,000
Kaden Groves € 670,000€ 470,000- € 200,000
Cees Bol € 165.000€ 155,000- € 10,000
Colin Stüssi € 175,000€ 180,000+ € 5,000
Xuban Errazkin € 160,000€ 145,000- € 15,000
Gergely Szarka € 115,000€ 135,000+ € 20,000
Valentin Darbellay € 130,000€ 115,000- € 15,000
Alexys Brunel € 130,000€ 110,000- € 20,000
Stefan Bissegger € 105,000€ 105,000€ 0
Teten Rohendi € 100,000€ 90,000- € 10,000
Stefan Kung € 140,000€ 100,000- € 40,000
Szymon Rekita € 90,000€ 80,000- € 10,000
Hugo Page € 70,000€ 60,000- € 10,000
Lorenzo Delco € 60,000€ 60,000€ 0
Filippo Colombo € 50,000€ 50,000€ 0
AOP Setiawa € 50,000€ 55,000+ € 5,000
Krzysztof Marchewka € 55,000€ 50,000- € 5,000
Christoph Janssen € 50,000€ 50,000€ 0
Felix Stehli € 55,000€ 50,000- € 5,000
Gabriel Chavanne € 70,000€ 55,000- € 15,000
Jan Sommer € 50,000€ 50,000€ 0
Fabio Christen € 250,000€ 150,000- € 100,000
Edward Theuns € 220,000Released (R2)- € 220,000
Tomas Paprstka € 65,000Released (R1)- € 65,000


There was one pattern we recognized throughout the renewals process: Last year, we came off an amazing run, finishing 2nd in PCT - and lots of riders then were asking for a raise.

This year, whereas the same riders still did a good job, we "only" finished 13th in PT, so far less spectacular - and as a consequence, most of our riders accepted a slight reduction!

In total, 14 riders accepted a lower wage, 5 riders accepted their 2024 wages - and only 3 riders got a raise! And two riders ended up being release - one planned, the other rather unplanned, which makes us basically lose our cobbles department. More on that in a moment.


The expected big reductions concern Groves and Christen. The former's wage was clearly too high compared to his actual skills - he's a great rider, but not a world beater. But we had to go really high in FA to sign him, and we don't regret. Kaden will earn € 200,000 less next year - and whereas his new wage is still rather high, we believe he deserves it. Well, maybe... looking at how other managers negotiated, we still think we could have done a better job, but we'll take it.
Christen on the other hand was on a "talent" wage, which we had to pay due to some unexpected late competing bid on him, and as pretty much every talent he also knew that he wouldn't get the same wage again - not yet, at least. With his € 100,00 reduction, that's 300k saved on just these two riders.

For Mauro, we also were rather positive that we would be able to agree on a slightly lower wage, given that the MGUCI revised his rating that was a bit too high. Also, his total score was at the lower end of what can be expected from a rider with this wage, so he agreed that a somewhat lower wage was justified for next year. Minus € 80k for him.

Most of the other reductions were between 5k and 20k, which is the effect we already mentioned before. The exception to this is Stefan Küng, but this is still due to Crabbe massively overpaying him 3 years ago, and he's now down to a normal wage for his final maxed season.


The only notable raise in this renewals period was for Szarka, who gets 20k more in 2025. This is mostly due to MGUCI boosting his OVL value, but of course also due to his fantastic Giro performance. Let's hope that his slightly higher wage won't stop him from doing great things!

Stüssi definitely deserves his 5k raise heading into his final maxed season! He was just awesome last year, ending up in the Top 10 in every single one of his races - and let's just recall that he was our most efficient rider in terms of points per wage! Setiawa on the other hand did a really good job for a min wage rider, so a slight raise is also justified.


Which leaves us with just the released riders. Of these, Paprstka already knew he wouldn't get a new contract. In particular with Colombo maxing and Sommer making progress as well, we already have two Swiss riders with similar skills after Tomas' decline, and so we decided to part ways. We would still like to thank him a lot for the great job he did last year supporting Theuns, and getting some nice results on his own!

And then, there's Eddie himself. Despite his 2nd decline bringing him down from a leader role to a solid domestique, he was asking for a raise. We obviously weren't going to offer him that; instead, we offered him what we think of a fair domestique contract. But Eddie told us it was going to be his proposal or no contract, then left slamming the door.
Well, you all know how much we value him, and we're incredibly thankful for the awesome job he did in the last two seasons. Remember him winning 3 races in our PCT season, and still getting two podiums in PT after his decline in 2024. Awesome, and more that we could ever have expected on the cobbles.
But we were obviously not going to accept. One year earlier, we would have offered him this wage, probably. But not with his current skillset, after another decline. Sorry, Eddie.
So what is left is wishing Eddie all the best for the final years of his career, and we're convinced that he'll still find a great home in 2025! And who knows - if no-one offers him what he expects, maybe he'll still return?


So, what's the conclusion then? In total, we're paying € 790,000 less than last year! With total wages of € 2,735,000, we're just 210k higher going into transfers than last year. The main difference is that we have Groves instead of Theuns now, and some additional depth.

We will definitely need to sign a decent cobbler, otherwise we'll give away far too many points. And we're still in need of a younger stage racer; potentially one who could fight for more than lower Top 10s. Plus, we have 7 riders of age 30 and more, so we'll definitely have a busy transfer season.

But the good news is that we should have quite some options with our remaining wage cap - let's see what kind of moves we can pull off!

 
Heine
Will be interesting to see what you do with the wage cap. I feel you have a team that while strong just lacks the big star to take the next step!
 
jandal7
Loved your season last year, was great squadbuilding (as always) and seeing that team translate to that renewals outcome... wow, even more big things to come! Very interesting stuff, looking forward to riding with you guys once again and hopefully staying out of each other's way in transfers Pfft
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Well done on Groves in particular! Was curious to see how his wage would develop from his brilliant last season, but very nice to see you were able to bring him down to the area where similar riders also are.

That's also a lot of wage cap to go chase that leader, leaders or something completely different. Excited to see how you develop your team this transfer season!
 
kandesbunzler26
Renewals seem to have gone rather well for you (especially with Schmid excelling at the WC only afterwards), so you have the foundation to build a squad for some more years in PT. Unfortunately I fear those riders most interesting to me won't be available once again ...
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Heine wrote:

Will be interesting to see what you do with the wage cap. I feel you have a team that while strong just lacks the big star to take the next step!

Fully agree, the big star is (still) lacking. Although it seems like we have a vice world champion on our roster since a couple of hours Wink
But yeah, getting a big name will be a priority - or two semi-big names, which might be more likely given the expected competition for the top shots...


jandal7 wrote:

Loved your season last year, was great squadbuilding (as always) and seeing that team translate to that renewals outcome... wow, even more big things to come! Very interesting stuff, looking forward to riding with you guys once again and hopefully staying out of each other's way in transfers Pfft

Thanks for the compliments Smile Yeah, I think for a non-PT-ready team, we did pretty well...
Staying out of each other's way during transfers might be hard, as shown by the Ganna case last year Pfft But should definitely be an interesting transfer season, in particular given that we'll have to rebuild some of our core over the next two transfer seasons...


ember wrote:

Well done on Groves in particular! Was curious to see how his wage would develop from his brilliant last season, but very nice to see you were able to bring him down to the area where similar riders also are.

That's also a lot of wage cap to go chase that leader, leaders or something completely different. Excited to see how you develop your team this transfer season!

Thanks! Yeah, Groves' wage getting down was good to see, but if I look at some other renewals I still regret not having been more aggressive Pfft
I don't think the wage cap will be sufficient for a big time leader, at least not from FA. And I don't really see any useful (for me) subtop leaders in Free Agency this year, which is kind of disappointing - so it might take some more reshuffling than usual to get something useful out of the transfer season Smile


kandesbunzler26 wrote:

Renewals seem to have gone rather well for you (especially with Schmid excelling at the WC only afterwards), so you have the foundation to build a squad for some more years in PT. Unfortunately I fear those riders most interesting to me won't be available once again ...

I agree that Schmid/Groves should be a solid foundation, but as others mentioned, the reliable big scorer is still missing... Might think about selling one or two riders I'd usually prefer to stay to get some more room to play around, so don't give up hope quite yet - our specialists are still working on the availability list Wink

 
redordead
Who needs a big star when you crack the game with some no names? Grin

Very nice starting cap space point. Quite better than some orange team down the rankings Pfft

I'm pretty sure you'll find ways to replace Theuns' points and improve the team. Maybe even some nice training for the WC runner-up? Smile

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Eden95
Looks like you've done quite a good job with your renewals Smile Schmid and Groves taking cuts is some solid work, especially with Groves having such a good season. It can be difficult talking a rider off the ledge after a good year regardless of their wage, so good to see you talked him down Smile

With 7 riders over 30, maybe some smart wheeling and dealing can allow for you to invest a chunk of $$$ into Mauro? Smile
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sammyt93
Will be interesting to see how you continue to build the side after a safe midtable finish, especially as you've got a lot of younger Swiss riders forming your future core already tied down
 
baseballlover312
Amazing renewals. Even i OVL's and FA deals inflated them a bit, having enormous reductions for two very high performers in Schmid and Groves is huge. That's extra room to work with that doesn't come with any loss to scoring, and it goes all the way down thanks to your great work. I think last year was supposed to be the tough year, and you overcame it easily. Now you're really well set up to succeed.
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Fabianski
redordead wrote:

Who needs a big star when you crack the game with some no names? Grin

Very nice starting cap space point. Quite better than some orange team down the rankings Pfft

I'm pretty sure you'll find ways to replace Theuns' points and improve the team. Maybe even some nice training for the WC runner-up? Smile

I guess I would've felt more comfortable with a big star instead of some of the depth Wink But yeah, the team really worked well - and if I don't have a big star, maybe it's at least a rising star then Pfft
Replacing Theuns' points won't be trivial - at least not in the cobbles department, with the available FAs and unavailable signed leaders Pfft


Eden95 wrote:

Looks like you've done quite a good job with your renewals Smile Schmid and Groves taking cuts is some solid work, especially with Groves having such a good season. It can be difficult talking a rider off the ledge after a good year regardless of their wage, so good to see you talked him down Smile

With 7 riders over 30, maybe some smart wheeling and dealing can allow for you to invest a chunk of $$$ into Mauro? Smile

Exactly my thoughts on the 30+ riders. Will definitely to sell some of them this year, but still trying to figure out a strategy that wouldn't lead to losing too many points. Investing into Mauro definitely looks increasingly likely, even though he already had some awesome races this year.

sammyt93 wrote:

Will be interesting to see how you continue to build the side after a safe midtable finish, especially as you've got a lot of younger Swiss riders forming your future core already tied down

Well, most of the important Swiss riders are not that young anymore Wink Gabby has already declined, Stüssi and Küng will after this season. Schmid is cool, Christen should be fun in some years as well - but Darbellay and Bissegger just might be one stat point too low to make training viable. But we'll see, a lot could be possible during these transfers Wink

baseballlover312 wrote:

Amazing renewals. Even i OVL's and FA deals inflated them a bit, having enormous reductions for two very high performers in Schmid and Groves is huge. That's extra room to work with that doesn't come with any loss to scoring, and it goes all the way down thanks to your great work. I think last year was supposed to be the tough year, and you overcame it easily. Now you're really well set up to succeed.

Thanks for the compliments! I don't think it was an easy year, a lot of things just fell into place. Groves going back-to-back in the Netherlands, plus getting the Maillot Vert, Schmid having quite some nice races - and Stüssi being incredibly consistent. Plus lots of depth points. So there's definitely some need to further strengthen the roster, we'll see what is possible this offseason Smile

 
kandesbunzler26
Fabianski wrote:

Might think about selling one or two riders I'd usually prefer to stay to get some more room to play around, so don't give up hope quite yet - our specialists are still working on the availability list Wink


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