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Riders to watch in 2021

Post by IDF » Fri Mar 26, 2021 2:19 am

Hi, I wanted to do this topic since a lot ..but you know, i'm quite lazy so it was delayed and delayed. :)
So, here we go, here is the topic about the riders to watch in 2021. They will be classed field by field and within every fields, there will be a distinction between riders bought in 2021 ( so currently, until 23 years old) and others.
NB : i'll not talk about the farmer teams.

Climbers

2021's generation

1. Djevat Trkman (L RSV) 83-55-74-56-46 (23)

Currently, the guy to watch among the climbers. Started at 73 so it's a +10 out of 11. He'll be clearly the future leader for GT or climber tours in the RSV line-up. A nice tt stat, very high reg (63) , good secondary skills. Only lack of sprint but if he has a very nice training, he will not need of this.
He has a good helper with Ernesto Arboleda and young classics who will be around.

2. Damian Harris (Team Seven Down) 83-59-76-51-56 (23)

A better training than RSV's boy (started at 72) , better secondary skills but why number 2? IMO he has less potential to be a GT winner or climber tours with a TT. But they are very close . He has 2 helpers who are already in to help him (27 and 28 y.old). Good reg too , but probably more stage hunter than a gk boy. But let's see. :)

Honourable mentions to Felipe Vizcaino (Los Galacticos) who is currently to 75-58-71-53-57 (21) even if we don't know if he'll be train as a climber or a 80-70 ; Simon Dolberg (83-60-71-48-51) from Bonebreakers is nice too but lack of helpers atm. Max Allenstein 78-56-70-60-55 for Mapei (22 y.old) is another prospect to follow.

Seniors

1. Tim Eiffel 84-64-78-62-55 (Big Donkey)
Strong helpers (Apicella as a 87hill + 1 classic + good TT skills into the team), a manager who knows to ride GTs ...
Eiffel has the top skills and the environment to do something great. He can follow almost all classic attacks, he will gain a lot of time during TT (and TTT), not lose that much on steep hills.. a big contender for GTS.

2. Luca Demarchi 87-57-74-52-54 (Los Galacticos)
Only 25 yold, already at 87, a manager who knows how to handle this kind of riders. Already won 6 times and a tour. He'll have Felipe as a mountain captain and two young classics. Will turn 27 for Giro, 29 for TDF and 31 for Vuelta. Perfect.

3. Toni Decker 88-53-76-55-52 (26) (Fau Cycling)

High skilled rider, good TT skills, good reg, good downhill stat and a strong helper with Sam Brand (83-69-60tt). Why not number 1? Because the team.around him/them is not good for hills. In 48 races, not a single line of his palmarès. Weird. Not so much considering having Brand on the same team.


Honorable mentions : Dustin Cooper (87-59-77-51-56) from Kreatief (26 y.old) / Rodrigo Castresana (87-56-67-52-44) 26 yold too from Mapei/ Jochen Metzing 88-51-78-48-44 from Hansa (26 too). / Sam Wanamaker 85-60-79-61-51 from Schartner Bombe (32) maybe too old for the 2 last gt.

80-70

2021's generation

Pierre Bucheron (lesossies) 76-63-68-54-50 (22). I guess it's the only guy from 2021 in this field (maybe Felipe from LG but not sure)

Seniors

1. Sam Brand (Fau Cycling) 83-69-78-60-53 (28)

As I said earlier, this rider has some potential in this category. Already won UAE, 2nd in PN 2021. With a better team, could have been a gk contender for GTs.

2. Nelson Ondoa 84-72-71-50-55 (lesossies) (28)

His performance at Tirreno was very good, finishing p2 after 2 wins on middle.mountain stages, won the green jersey (his second in his entire career). A very good team around with top classics. Depend on what leso will do for the 2021 season, he could be a surprise for some stage wins on GTS. Not as a gk contender because low reg and no tt, but surely a top 6-8 rider.

3. Kaede Rukawa 79-74-65-50-58 (26) (Pokemonogatari)

Surely will have the helper role for Beauvue but Kaede showed his regularity in training..at least for the flat. A good stage hunter when he'll be allowed to win on his own or a good launcher for Beauvue (61spr). Winner of the Strade Bianche 2021. Still 26 y.old, he still could improve.

Honorable mentions : Jegor Schastin 80-70-72-51-55 (29) from Freudenfeuer, currently the leader of this team / Ewen Waaktaar 79-70-72-50-59 (29), co leader from Schartner Bombe

Hübers


2021's generation

1. Gerd Anton 75-53-78-77-54 (23) from Bahrain-Merida

Stage winner at PN, 2nd place in GK, this is a good start for Anton. He has a team.around ( 2* 24 yold) + Wilhelm Klink (73-78 26 yold). The manager begins to have experience in (Grand) tours, so it could be a nice cocktail for Anton.

Honourable mentions : Taavi Tamm 71-56-77-70-58 21 y.old from Gude Laune ; Alexandre Balmer 70-56-74-70-51 21 y.old from Rasmussen

Seniors

1. Thierry Beauvue 80-58-77-71-61 27 y.old from Pokemonogatari

Already 4 tours in the bag (among us :UAE and PN) , having two (and maybe three) great helpers , a manager who has nothing to prove, he can sprint, he can take time on TT, he can do some solos in downhill and he has reg. I don't see any other guys right now to contest a tour in normal conditions.

Honourable mentions : hmm only Carlo Sweeck 76-62-75-74-56 28 y.old from Berliner Bären RC.

Leupold

2021's generation

1. Franz Schwackhöfer : 63-71-74-83-61 22 y.old from E.. euh Alive and Dead.

A typical RFM-rider :D... but not from my team. Starting at 56-71-74-77-61. A very nice training, his TT is just superb , he has some flat, some sprint to even be a stage hunter, enough reg for mid-distance TT... surely the new Cohen. Let's hope at least 71 or 72 hill and it could grab a lot of tours. Still nothing at his palmares but it'll not last long. He has two helpers as Jacob Wolfowitz (67-80-76-46-55 24 y.old) and Arthur Rinderknech (68-82-75-69-47 25 y.old). Maybe one more in the future could help.

2. Casper vanKarelsberg 65-72-73-82-52 from Nopikouze (23 y.old)

A good prospect from Nopikouze. Now, let's hope another good helpers. 67-79-71 as the only helper currently. But Nopik is an old guy, able to do some surprises.


Seniors

1. Yehonatan Cohen 75-73-57-82-58 28 y.old from RS Coesitz

A over-powered leupold from Coesitz? An habit ! :D Surely a big prospect for the on season of 2021. 0 problems for the team around, neither for the manager who knows how to handle this kind of guys. We could even think about a very good performance in GT this year... maybe a 80-70 or a "low" climber could help and replace Anton who turns 32.
Already 5 tours in the bag (Tirreno among these ones), 4 stage wins, 1 green jersey , 1 white. Will be hard for others to compete and even a guy like Beauvue could have troubles.

Time Trial

Seniors

1. Richard Muir : 52-65-77-88-58 24 y.old Falkenbier

Only a single win in his palmares, often unlucky but Muir has time to score in every single TT tours right now. He has downhill, good sprint points to take some seconds.

2. Kimbo Slice 53-75-50-88-58-35 reg from SV Furpach 26 y.old

A clone of Richard, without downhill. Same amount of wins as Richard. Nothing to add.

Honourable mentions for Paavo Hikipäa : 49-73-70-84-51 22y.old

Sprinteurs

2021's generation

1. Boudewjin Snel : 48-57-64-51-90 23 y.old from CircleCycle

He won 5 times in 23 races. 2 wins in Tirreno + the green jersey there. He has a decent train for the afternoon edition and a manager who knows how to sprint. The future seems nice for the NL guy.

2. Connor McCormick : 49-62-48-57-90 23 y.old from Nopikouze

He only scored twice in Provence, grabbing the green jersey there. His downhill is a bit low but his high skilled cobbles (66.8) could be a key point to do some differences in light cobbles races. Connor will have a team around him especially in sprints. There will be some problems : the lack of flat on his entire team :) / maybe he'll be skipped if Casper is the real leader on tours.

Honourable mentions : Wim Platvoet 49-61-67-56-88 22 y.old from Trekken.

Seniors

1. Yehoshua Levy : 50-59-63-50-94 28 y.old from RS Coesitz.

11 wins, but strong skills. Coe is driving him. Good cocktail. For me this is the number 1.


Honourable mentions : Jakob Hofmann 49-60-55-48-93 from Ansach.

Classics

2021's generation

1. Ville Vikkolainen 63-80-70-49-65 from L RSV 22 y.old

This guy has all the abilities to be the next big thing among the classic riders. Ok, more dowhill could be better but he has Lopinen (62-77-79-49-45) 79.7 cobbles, he could even fight for cobble races, for a good shot in spring classics ..And the entire 2021.

2. Taison Souza 66-78-67-61-61 from LG. 23 y.old

Gala has some very good potential among his team as mentioned before. Taison is one of them. He has good overall skills, even cobbles (75.9). His big weakness will be reg, especially if he has to assume the leadership in some races. But this is his only weakness.


Seniors

1. Emidio Tavares 73-79-70-49-64 26 y.old from Team Phoenix : big cobbles skills , a team around.. pff. Too good :D 6 wins.
2. Bernard Causse 73-76-72-55-67 27 y.old Idefix : 4 wins, winner of 2 weeks-tour MIT. A good pave skill (75.7) and strong helpers around.
3. Philipp Hofbauer 71-81-75-54-57 24 y.old TMA : young gun. Complete guy. :)

Honourable mentions : Alessandro Castroviejo 70-84-64-58-56 25 y.old from Sport / Mahaboob Alam 70-78-73-61-63 from Furpach (78.3 cobbles)


Cobbles

2021's generation

1. Alvars Jaunzems 59-82-53-52-57-82 cobbles from Tukhtahuaev 23 y.old
2. Thijs vantWout 50-81-78-55-52 81.3 cobbles from Gipfel 22 y.old

Honourable mentions : Servulo Gutierrez : 56-81-63-48-50 80.1 cobbles from Alk


Seniors

1. Peter Post : 50-85-53-52-71-82 cobbles (25y.old) from Motor Trachenberge
2. Clara Feydeau 57-86-51-50-53 84.2 cobbles (26 y.old) from idéfix
3. Tyler Medaglia : 60-89-79-51-47 84.5 cobbles (30 y.old) from Bearclaw
4. Sander Kuusk : 50-86-73-50-60 83.3 cobbles (31 y.old) from Falkenbier
5. Jay Blankenau : 48-85-50-50-72 82 cobbles (31 y.old) from Team FL

Seniors cobbles are special to choose.. considering that they have their highlights in march/april.

Let's give us our opinions about these riders or maybe some that i forgot. You could submit other riders if you want too, let's debate :)

Have a nice night !
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Re: Riders to watch in 2021

Post by Gipfelstuermer » Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:36 pm

Very good idea!

Well, so Beauvue and Eiffel the obvious guys. They are riding in their own league already it seems! For Giro and Vuelta they are maybe unbeatable. For TDF, only a super strong Leupold can beat them... mmmmh, if there is one team with always good Leupold... yes, Cohen a danger always.

That is for the super strong GC riders WITH a super strong and experienced team. But there will be some GT winners which are not that suuuper clear favos so lets see. For other categories, would like to analyze more. Maybe tomorrow.
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Cobbles

2021's generation

1. Alvars Jaunzems 59-82-53-52-57-82 cobbles from Tukhtahuaev 22 y.old
2. Thijs vantWout 50-81-78-55-52 81.3 cobbles from Gipfel 23 y.old

Honourable mentions : Servulo Gutierrez : 56-81-63-48-50 80.1 cobbles from Alk
Actually vantWout 22 years, Jaunzems 23 years. Some nice guys for April 2021 AND April 2022! You can start the riders to watch in 2022 thread soon :D
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Re: Riders to watch in 2021

Post by IDF » Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:05 pm

Gipfelstuermer wrote:
Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:36 pm
Very good idea!

Well, so Beauvue and Eiffel the obvious guys. They are riding in their own league already it seems! For Giro and Vuelta they are maybe unbeatable. For TDF, only a super strong Leupold can beat them... mmmmh, if there is one team with always good Leupold... yes, Cohen a danger always.

That is for the super strong GC riders WITH a super strong and experienced team. But there will be some GT winners which are not that suuuper clear favos so lets see. For other categories, would like to analyze more. Maybe tomorrow.
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Fri Mar 26, 2021 2:19 am
Cobbles

2021's generation

1. Alvars Jaunzems 59-82-53-52-57-82 cobbles from Tukhtahuaev 22 y.old
2. Thijs vantWout 50-81-78-55-52 81.3 cobbles from Gipfel 23 y.old

Honourable mentions : Servulo Gutierrez : 56-81-63-48-50 80.1 cobbles from Alk
Actually vantWout 22 years, Jaunzems 23 years. Some nice guys for April 2021 AND April 2022! You can start the riders to watch in 2022 thread soon :D
Thx for the answer and thx to notice the little mistake that i made :D
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Post by Berliner Bären RC » Sun Mar 28, 2021 8:51 am

Very nice Idefix thx.

Carlo Sweeck is proud that you count him in.
But maybe he needed a manager which is doing less mistakes.

Podium at Catalunya was easily possible (1 offday killed all chances)

But hes going on, next highlight the Tour de Romandie

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Post by flockmastoR » Sun Mar 28, 2021 1:39 pm

Nice idea, not only because you mentioned Franz Schwackhöfer.

For young sprinters I would also mention Magnus Krog 48-65-53-56-90, 24years from T-Mobile-A.

Climber Jonas Kreutzer is somehow in between the 2 generations of climbers, 26 now and big support with a 88 climber as helper. Should be enough to also challenge the top Hubers.
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Re: Riders to watch in 2021

Post by IDF » Sun Mar 28, 2021 5:00 pm

Berliner Bären RC wrote:
Sun Mar 28, 2021 8:51 am
Very nice Idefix thx.

Carlo Sweeck is proud that you count him in.
But maybe he needed a manager which is doing less mistakes.

Podium at Catalunya was easily possible (1 offday killed all chances)

But hes going on, next highlight the Tour de Romandie
Idefix? :D

There are not so much hubers, maybe having better helpers could help (and that often is the case because they can't ride for themselves ^^ )
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Post by Berliner Bären RC » Sun Mar 28, 2021 5:49 pm

IDF wrote:
Sun Mar 28, 2021 5:00 pm
Berliner Bären RC wrote:
Sun Mar 28, 2021 8:51 am
Very nice Idefix thx.

Carlo Sweeck is proud that you count him in.
But maybe he needed a manager which is doing less mistakes.

Podium at Catalunya was easily possible (1 offday killed all chances)

But hes going on, next highlight the Tour de Romandie
Idefix? :D

There are not so much hubers, maybe having better helpers could help (and that often is the case because they can't ride for themselves ^^ )
Sorry, thought IDF is Idefix

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Post by el Galactico » Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:12 am

Great work RfM! :)

3 Galacticos in that list. Hope they can now also start and perform according to their standing in your list.

As for Felipe the decision is postponed to probably May/June. I will then see how he did in mountain training. The original plan though was to make him a 80-70 / 83-65+ guy.
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Post by IDF » Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:39 pm

el Galactico wrote:
Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:12 am
Great work RfM! :)

3 Galacticos in that list. Hope they can now also start and perform according to their standing in your list.

As for Felipe the decision is postponed to probably May/June. I will then see how he did in mountain training. The original plan though was to make him a 80-70 / 83-65+ guy.
Thx !
It could be fun to do some updates every 3 months about these riders :) .. and surprise ones :D
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Post by IDF » Sun Apr 04, 2021 10:43 pm

New month means new faces ...

I'll begin with sprinters with some interesting profiles.

Sprinters

1. Jarome Eselson 48-57-71-46-82 from CircleCycle. Bought 2.222.222M.
Surely the guy to check in the next months... why? 1) CC knows how to sprint ; 2) he has a decent train (maybe a launcher will be necessary) ; 3) in overall, there are few big sprinters in the afternoon.
Jarome will be surely the launcher in the first time.. his future will depend on his training (ofc)..and his leader Snel. It could be a 66-67 flat/90 sprint too, not too bad.

2. Bruno Démarre 49-59-54-51-82 from Ferrari

His cobble skills (63.2) could open some options for the future. A future 75flat-85 sprint and being the main sprinter on cobble races ? A pure sprinter with a decent flat skill? Still possible. Now let's see what Ferrari will do. Having a 58-61-83sprint (23 y.old) + a young flat with sprint... the future train in coming? maybe lack of flat in 2-3 months on his team.

3. Carine Lau 48-59-73-51-81 from RideforMoney

The thing that is good when i write this is that i exactly know what i'll do. Surely a 75 flat/85sprint to replace Angelina. But as almost all young.. will depend on training.

Honourable mentions : Klemen Bosilj 49-59-71-48-78 from Falkenbier (62 cobbles)

Climbers

1. No name 73-54-77-53-54 from Team-Phoenix
Almost max stats everywhere, nice TT skills, high reg (61). The main helper for Ljuben is here :)

2. Louison Bobet 73-56-75-52-47 from Alkworld
Perfect stat for a 80-70. Still no team around except a classic (with low flat) . He'll surely push the end of Orozco's career. But Alk is Alk... :)

Honourable mentions : Florian Absalon : 73-53-70-48-55 from Idéfix

Classics

1. Maik Hinz 55-74-57-59-65 from Team Mojabahs.

A good stage hunter. He has Jochen Müller as a good helper (with 66sp) then 2 71-79 quite young. Let's if the manager will give his full potential.

2. Akos Detreköi 54-74-78-53-60 from Alive and Dead

The perfect guy for escapes in first months, taking some red jerseys in the bag if possible... but Franz will polarize all the team.. (for sure.. this guy is insane).

3. Alexey Kurmanbaev 56-73-73-59-46 from NoPikouze

Great helper from the best team of Netherlands :D , well jokes aside a nice helper for Casper considering his high reg (50).

Leupold

Only one at the moment but clearly one of the best guys considering his price :

Borja Intauxsti 55-74-56-77-50 from L RSV.
Bought only 2.357.996m. Considering his high primary skills... that's someone who is interesting. But the thing will be his role in RSV team. Djevat could polarize all the team. Maybe his time will come on 1 week tour :)



That's all for the moment, let's see if guys will show their true potential during their career =)
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Post by IDF » Thu May 06, 2021 11:02 pm

Well, i'll do a review in a couple of days. :)
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Post by IDF » Wed May 12, 2021 11:20 pm

Here it is, 6 days later... :)

Ok my review is after 2 trainings, a bit late should I admit but still relevant IMO. i'll show riders with their starting skills and not evolved ones.


Sprinters

From active teams, clearly, i see only one and that's quite surprising :

Vijay Drangoy : 48-56-56-52-81 sprint from Freudenfeuer bought 1.94m

When i mean surprising, it's because seeing Freudenfeuer with a sprinter, especially a strong one is something that often doesn't appear. He is currently in Giro where he has some good chances to win a stage on a weak field (sprinterwise). The buying of a flat mate(Sergiu Balan) could give us an idea how about will be the team and his goals for next months.

Maurice Baptiste : 50-59-70-57-82 from Semper Fidelis

Bought 2.6m , due to his high reg (65).. too much but still under his initial value (>2.7m). Problem is about the manager if he stays offline and if he'll give a big chance to him to perform. Already missed one sprint training, a bit sad...
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Climbers

1. Roman Maikin : 73-56-72-52-55-43 reg bought for 3.08m from JoyRide

One of the hottest prospects all riders included. Going up to 75 right now (but still 56 flat), he could be a very nice climber or even a very nice 80-70(if he takes some flat..) . The manager knows how to ride GT in the morning, a good team around him for the future. A name to remember... at least Joy has to hope for that.

2. Seth Siegelaub : 70-56-76-58-53 from Schartner Bombe bought for 3.354M

The future GK rider from SB. Very good starting skills, high TT, good flat, it could be one of top opponents for white jersey during GT in 2021 and maybe one of the guys to follow in Giro 2022. let's see how will train his future helpers.

Honourable mentions : Francisco Sastre 70-53-78-54-50 from Romoc Riders bought 2.402m

Classics

1. Arto Novikis 56-74-79-51-58 from TSD bought 1.95M

Absolutely perfect.. besides the reg (39). 2 out of 2 in trainings + a guy who knows how to ride with classics. Let's see with the team around, how TSD will built it.

2. Jose Posada 56-72-79-54-45 from Alkworld 2.12m

64 reg from Alk. Knowing how people like to follow Alk's moves (who is helping him a lot) , it could be one of the decisive riders to take some time for Bobet, the climber. Alk has a lot of flat power, well, if the guy can reach a lot of hilly points... dangerous.

Honourable mentions : Oscar Lambert 55-72-72-46-45-73.5 from Big Donkey ; Lucas Verissimo 58-73-77-48-50 from Benfica

Leupold/TT

Yes, because clearly there are only Leupolds as TT riders. (or maybe the opposite ?)

1. Mira Delahaye 55-70-73-77-66 bought 2.93M from RFM
1bis Manon Védrines 55-73-75-76-62 bought 2.8m from RFM

Clearly, i don't know how to train them.. (why did i buy these two within 24hours? haha.. even 15 days after, I still don't know :) ). Well, surely one for pure TT with some hilly points and one as a pure Leupold. But who for which role? I don't know.

2. Randall NAzofeifa 56-74-77-73-52 bought 2.42m from Furpach

Trained as a Leupold. Nothing to add atm, will depend of the building of the team for 2021-22.


Others :

Holger Weber
48-74-79-49-66 from Mojabahs , bought 1.826M

Perfect skills for a 80flat/80spr or 85-86 flat/7x sprint. Let's see. Sad that he missed one sprint.. already.

Vittore Vespa
54-74-72-46-55 from Gipfel bought 1.956M.

61 reg, currently riding the Giro at home.. Considering the luck of Gipfel for his 60-85, we have to looking for him. A decent sprint skill to finish the job, will surely have his chance on hilly races and working for his GK leader during GTs.. :)
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Re: Riders to watch in 2021

Post by IDF » Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:36 am

Next preview on few days =)
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