Profile structure
In the real game, a rider profile typically includes:
- Basic details such as age, nationality and contract.
- Attributes for climbing, sprinting, time trial, hills and flat.
- Current form and fatigue which change during the season.
- Potential and development history from training and race days.
- Recent results and role history across races.
Decisions based on profiles
Managers might use this information to:
- Assign the right role for an upcoming race.
- Rest a tired rider before an important objective.
- Invest training time into a young rider with high potential.
- Decide whether to renew, extend or end a contract.
Long‑term development
The profile also reflects long‑term progress. As riders gain experience,
they may grow in some areas and reach their ceiling in others. Good clubs
build a balanced roster that mixes established leaders with developing
talent.
From riders to club‑level decisions
Riders are the foundation of your club’s success, but finances and
rankings decide how far you can take them. The next demos focus on those
club‑level views.