Count me inChemnitz Pro Cycling Team wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 1:21 pmHello. Due a lack of activity of the actual nc members we are happy to get some help from volunteers.

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Count me inChemnitz Pro Cycling Team wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 1:21 pmHello. Due a lack of activity of the actual nc members we are happy to get some help from volunteers.
Added you too!Weezel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:54 pmCount me inChemnitz Pro Cycling Team wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 1:21 pmHello. Due a lack of activity of the actual nc members we are happy to get some help from volunteers.![]()
Oh, thanks for the clarification. I would be fine to change his nationality to Finland.Servicio Médico wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 11:28 amthe problem here is not his first name drunken. thats totally fine. its his last name havana that like you said isnt really a surname ..at least not in cuba. and lets be honest the name taco havana is kind of a joke name like a lot of your riders arebut its not a problem if its at least plausible. i initially would have chosen unrealistic. but i found sources of a few people in finnland having the last name havana ..hich i couldnt find for cuba at all. so making him a finnish rider would be fine i think.
Tried to click on the flag in the Team and on the Rider page, but there is not button behind that.Servicio Médico wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 12:17 pmyoure welcome ...i think you should be able to do that if you select the rider and click on the flag maybe? im not sure ..i only accidentally changed one of bergwerks riders back a few months![]()
Hi,Servicio Médico wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 12:17 pmyoure welcome ...i think you should be able to do that if you select the rider and click on the flag maybe? im not sure ..i only accidentally changed one of bergwerks riders back a few months![]()
Hi! Unfortunately, the NC Committee can't change the rider names. Please ask one of the admins (Gipfelstuermer, AAD or Alkworld) to do so, beat via PM.vicmafraigar wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 7:13 pmHello:
I received a message informing me that my rider Azzurro Montagna has lost his nationality (IT) because the nationality committee believes the name is unrealistic.
I agree with the decision, but when I bought the rider on the market, he already had that name, and I didn't think it would be a problem.
However, I don't like the idea of having a stateless rider and/or one with an unrealistic name.
I propose, if the Nations Committee agrees, maintaining the rider's Italian nationality by changing his name to Alessio Montano, which I understand meets all the requirements for approval.
Waiting for your decision on this matter, best regards.
Hi FL, thanks for the hint! Can you tell me which names you mean? One should be Patricia Vidoni (I think), and the other? Christophe Kass?team fl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 8:01 amNot a complaint, but an information for the active members of the NC. Please don't confuse Luxembourg names with Liechtenstein names. In the Liechtenstein NC, there are at least two riders with clear Luxembourg names (you find them in Wikipedia, etc.) that don't exist as Liechtenstein names nor sound realistic as Liechtenstein names. Thanks for being more vigilant about that in the future.
Please don't take their nationality away. These rider have already gotten it for a certain period, so it's fine I think. Don't want to make it more important than it is anyway. But just for the protocol:Chemnitz Pro Cycling Team wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:15 amHi FL, thanks for the hint! Can you tell me which names you mean? One should be Patricia Vidoni (I think), and the other? Christophe Kass?team fl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 8:01 amNot a complaint, but an information for the active members of the NC. Please don't confuse Luxembourg names with Liechtenstein names. In the Liechtenstein NC, there are at least two riders with clear Luxembourg names (you find them in Wikipedia, etc.) that don't exist as Liechtenstein names nor sound realistic as Liechtenstein names. Thanks for being more vigilant about that in the future.
Thank you! We can't take them away, don't worry.team fl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:26 amPlease don't take their nationality away. These rider have already gotten it for a certain period, so it's fine I think. Don't want to make it more important than it is anyway. But just for the protocol:Chemnitz Pro Cycling Team wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:15 amHi FL, thanks for the hint! Can you tell me which names you mean? One should be Patricia Vidoni (I think), and the other? Christophe Kass?team fl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 8:01 amNot a complaint, but an information for the active members of the NC. Please don't confuse Luxembourg names with Liechtenstein names. In the Liechtenstein NC, there are at least two riders with clear Luxembourg names (you find them in Wikipedia, etc.) that don't exist as Liechtenstein names nor sound realistic as Liechtenstein names. Thanks for being more vigilant about that in the future.
- Christophe Kass is an Athlete from Luxembourg: https://worldathletics.org/athletes/lux ... s-14625455
- Rolf Wimpfheimer, a luxembourg citizen who just died recently: https://www.gedenken.lu/de/memorial-pag ... pfheimer-1
Patricia Vidoni I can't tell much about. Vidoni seems to be an Italian name. Can't find the name for Liechtenstein, but there is an Italian diaspora in Liechtenstein.
Anyway, if you need more info about Liechtenstein names, there is a nice database that can be found here: https://www.statistikportal.li/de/theme ... iliennamen
Here's the full table: https://www.statistikportal.li/statisti ... ellen.xlsx
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