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by Robyklebt » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:40 am
Ok, nothing happening here, Buhmann afraid of change as usual it seems.
No need to propose something that shouldn't have any detractors, can go for a bigger change in that case, since it won't be introduced anyway.
Robys perfect plan:
Minimum values for ALL ages:
Mountain. 46
Flat 46
Downhill 46
TT 46
Sprint 46
Max values for 21:
All ok, except TT, go down to 73. If necessary in 2 steps. Give a chance to Hubers to compete on almost equal term with the other TT guys at least when they are young.
Max values for 22+
Pure climber:
21: 73-56-79-54-60 We changed that to 56 many moons ago, so that climbers don't win everything. RSF was a climbers game. Not anymore. Give them 60 again.
22: 77-56-79-56-60 OR 77-58-79-54-60 OR... basically 77 (+4 mountains) PLUS 2 other points anywhere, can be 58 flat, 81 down, 56 TT, 62 sprint. Or a mix, 57 flat 55 TT.
23: 80-56-79-56-60 Just +3 mountain from the 22 year old. Can be 80-58-79 80-56-81, 80-57-80 etc. etc.
NO REASON to punish the 22 and 23 years old as it happens right now. Not everyone has to go pro with 21, 22+23 should still be good options, right now they are not.
the "normal" training for a 21 year old climber would be +4 mountain, +3 second skill, sometimes only plus 2. With bad luck it can be plus 1... but can be 4+4 too, or 4+4+4 if somebody takes risks. But my guess is : 4+3 "normal" (or 4-2?) the 22 year old then is basically the same as one bought with 21. BUT he is a bit more expensive. roughly 300k
Same for 23, the "normal no risk training" now is +3 mountain guaranteed. the fourth is there in most cases as well, even if it's only at 9x%. Give them 3 mountain. All good.
24y: 82 mountain +same as 23
25y: 84 mountain +same as 23
Slighly weaker than the average 24 year old. Average would be 85 mountain at the end of 24. here only 84. ok
Then finished, don't give offer 26+27 year olds. And if yes then just with the same skills. They are old for a neo pro, there's a reason they didn't get a contract earlier! In D1-4. Not sure about D5+6. Could accept 27 year olds with 85 mountain there.
Exatly the same system with 72-56-79-56-56
Sprint possible till 60, then with 25 they can be 83 plus 2 other skills somewhere. Same for 71, 70, etc. A 25 70-56-79 etc.
Promote young riders, but young riders are not only the 21 year olds, 22-24 even 25 are still young riders in reality. Not everybody is Sagan and Boasson hagen and turns pro at 20 or younger...
The 20/21 year olds will still be the most popular ones, the price, a 25 year old 84 costs more than a 21 year old 73.
80-70
Getting more complicated:
For "climbers" (so everything with the 56 max flat restriction at 21) make it
22: +6 anywhere.
23: +3
24: +2
25: +2
In any skill. So the 73-56-79-54-60 could be a 75-67-79-54-60 with 25too. The self trained one will be stronger, much stronger, 75-67 after 4 years training is more something that starts at 66-56 actually, but why not? It can become a 73-56-79-56-71 too, basically any combination, max 11 points in one skill til 25
Classic riders:
Right now
56-74-79-77-66
Change that to:
56-74-79-73-64 No reason to give the classic riders such a huge advantage over climbers and 80-70 in the sprint. TT according to me (and Buhmann before he forgot it) long term down to 73 anyway.
Now "normal" training:
+4+3
4+2 likely, but not assured to have 2 flat you need to take some risks in the mountain. So let's change it to 3+2, since many managers take that risk, or even more.
+4+0 the "normal" training.
+2/3 (60+% at the start)
So
+7 with 21 seems ok.
Then plus 5, but max 3 in one skill
Then plus 4
Then plus 2
22: 60-77
23: 63-79
24: 67-79
25: 69-79
Again, a 22 year doens't have to be that much weaker than one that was bought with 21. Here the 25 year old seems a bit strong almost.. it's not a star, but a very good helper.. Would be ok for me to only offer this rider up to 23 for D1-4. D5+6 then up to 25 and maybe 70-79 for 27. Reason for NO NO for D1-4: Not that they are too strong, but that they make it much harder for 24+ year olds that are sold by their owner to be bought, a 68-79 with a name is less popular than one without one, especially when he's still quite young and the "discount" isn't strong yet.
And as with climbers, here too, the skill up can happen anywhere... maybe a special rule with flat, depending on what Buh wants with the flat skill (now max 80 for older guys I think) and downhill (start at 79, at 23 of coure +4 would be sensational) and maybe TT (+13 seems better than average too)
Sprint:
Now 50-59-79-77-82
Change to
50-59-79-73-82 Cut TT as usual.
Here probably could stay almost as it is.
22: +3 sprint, +2 others? Or already too much, +1 others?
23: +2 sprint
24: +1 sprint
25: +1 sprint
So sprint
21 82
22 85
23 87
24 88
25 89
weaker than now, but for D1-4 ok. Here the problem is that the risk of not getting +4 in the spritn is already there at 21, at 22+4 is already good. maybe could have +3 at 22 as well, then it would be 88-89-90 the three last years
For d5+6 continue at +1 until 27. As is now I guess, 27-92 possible.
Flat:
Big question, keep the 80 for "new older riders or not)
But anyway, for 22 it should be:
+4 possible
So xx-78-xx
With 23 +3 as well.
So xx-81-xx
I'd propose capping it at 81 for new riders in D1-4, so 24-25 would have max 81 too.
In D5-6 up to 83 as it is now, or 84.
TT:
Max start at 73. Then same as for climbers.
Downhill:
Cap it somewhere. for certain rider types with the above system it could happen that a 90 downhill rider can be bought. Not good. I say cap it at 81, can't be bought with more than 81
Done for the moment.
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.