Vote for your Falcor rider of the year right here! Who was the most iconic Falcor rider in the teams first year in the game?
Introducing the candidates
Enno Oper
The fan favorite. The first stage winner. The first GT podium. The first retirement. 2 stage wins, but good quality: a tdf stage and Milano Torino. 6.184 points in only 93 races.
Michael Goris
The workhorse. Never got tired. The guy Hansa will NOT be voting for. 250 races in 10 seasons for the team, the second auto draft retiree on this list. 1 Giro stage win as the highlight of his career!
Michael Redrocks
The palmares collector. The first ever GT podium. 7 stage wins, 15 palmares entries (team records). First white jersey, first GT jersey. Will retire as our points leader and keep that title for a while, racking up 13.554 points in 180 races so far and likely to gather a bunch more.
Magnus Jensen
The training monster. The 77MO classic. First and only ever tour winner for the team. Our first ever national champ. First Worldtour stage win of 2026. Will surpass Goris for most races for the team, until Callard will take that title. Will retire with the second most points and palmares entries, the most for non GC riders. 7.140 points in 222 races so far.
Nikola Kozomara
The fastest man in the teams history. First ever full field stage win. First ever GT stage win. 6 total wins. 1 of 2 national champs. First and best reduced purchase. Retired with 3.125 points in only 147 races.
Cast your votes and feel free to defend your picks in the thread!
Falcor Rider of the Year
Moderator: englishmods
Falcor Rider of the Year
Felix Gall #1 fan
Re: Falcor Rider of the Year
It’s Oper!
Mike‘s career just not big enough to overshine the first who ever did it for the team.
Kozo was a nice sprinter, who could have a nice career in a good sprint team. But this way just not successful enough.
Same for Jensen so far. He needs some big wins now. Maybe he retires No1 with a good classic season.
Goris was great, but a helper.
Mike‘s career just not big enough to overshine the first who ever did it for the team.
Kozo was a nice sprinter, who could have a nice career in a good sprint team. But this way just not successful enough.
Same for Jensen so far. He needs some big wins now. Maybe he retires No1 with a good classic season.
Goris was great, but a helper.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 15 guests