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Post by stenes on Jul 17, 2013 18:08:01 GMT 1
I have already sent a pvt to Nike but I wanted to open in the meantime the 3d to speed up the response.
With the new YS the news was: - It's possible to have only 18 and 19 years old riders; - In the market It's not possible to have riders 18/19 from No Teams.
I remember right or wrong?
If I had a mistake, if I'm wrong, I apologize!
But if I'm right I've seen several such as those that expire tonight (all 18 -19 year olds):
ID: 108625 (18) 108626 (19) 108628 (18) 108624 (18) 108631 (19)
if I'm wrong, I ask you to tell me why so better will assess whether or not to keep the YS.
Thank you all!
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Post by stenes on Jul 18, 2013 6:53:38 GMT 1
were sold at these prices: ID: 108625 (18) = $88,731 108626 (19) = $8,851 108628 (18) = $313,839 108624 (18) = $96,800 108631 (19) = $1,610 While, other riders from YS of team (as Lupaturi for example, with YS 10/10/10) sold: (yesterday) 109587 (18) = $12 I think that, This is not possible and not right to those who have invested so much money on YS Please i need a reply!
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Post by seberla on Jul 18, 2013 8:26:51 GMT 1
I agree with you. In my opinion the main problem is that 18/19yo cyclists from new teams have higher chances to have good secondary skills. The rider, who was sold for more than 300k, has steering and bravery > 15. Your youth scout has to be good (and expensive) to find such cyclists and even then it's very unlikely.
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jul 18, 2013 11:18:15 GMT 1
I agree with you. In my opinion the main problem is that 18/19yo cyclists from new teams have higher chances to have good secondary skills. The rider, who was sold for more than 300k, has steering and bravery > 15. Your youth scout has to be good (and expensive) to find such cyclists and even then it's very unlikely. +1
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Post by Mike on Jul 19, 2013 20:53:19 GMT 1
I have an old team and my youthscout gave me 3 good secondary skills and 2 bad ones this season
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