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Dev Blog #4 The Value of Experienced Riders

The Value of Experienced Riders In professional cycling, experience is difficult to measure on a stat sheet.

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changedThe Value of Experienced RidersIn professional cycling, experience is difficult to measure on a stat sheet. A young rider may have fresher legs or greater physical potential, but teams still continue to rely heavily on older riders season after season. Why? Because the value of an experienced rider often goes far beyond pure physical ability. In Velo Victory , that same philosophy is reflected throughout the game. Steam post image
removedMore than physical attributesAs riders age, some physical attributes may slowly decline. But that does not mean they suddenly lose their importance within a team. An experienced rider has often spent years learning how to survive stressful race situations, position himself in the peloton, manage pressure, and support teammates during decisive moments. Certain qualities become more stable with experience, while others can even continue improving late into a rider’s career. A veteran rider may no longer be the strongest climber in the team, but he might still be the one teammates trust most when the race becomes chaotic.
changedMentoring the next generationOne of the biggest ways experienced riders influence your team is through the mentoring system . Experienced riders with strong professionalism can mentor younger riders from both the main team and the development team throughout the season, helping shape their mentality and long-term development. Steam post imageInside the mentoring screen, you decide:
changedThe importance of a Road CaptainExperience also matters during races themselves. Older riders are often better suited for responsibilities linked to the Road Captain role inside the team structure. An experienced Road Captain , for example, helps keep the team organized and focused throughout the race. A strong road captain can help maintain morale, improve tactical discipline, and stabilize the team during stressful race situations. Because even the best race plan can fall apart quickly once pressure, fatigue, crashes, weather, or unexpected attacks start influencing the peloton. Steam post image
changedBuilding the right balanceThat is why team building in Velo Victory is not simply about signing the youngest riders with the highest potential. Sometimes the most important rider in your squad is the experienced veteran who helps shape the next generation behind the scenes. Because in professional cycling, success is rarely built on talent alone. Often, it is experience that keeps a team together when situations become difficult.

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changedIn professional cycling, experience is difficult to measure on a stat sheet. A young rider may have fresher legs or greater physical potential, but teams still continue to rely heavily on older riders season after season. Why? Because the value of an experienced rider often goes far beyond pure physical ability. In Velo Victory , that same philosophy is reflected throughout the game. Steam post image
removedAs riders age, some physical attributes may slowly decline. But that does not mean they suddenly lose their importance within a team. An experienced rider has often spent years learning how to survive stressful race situations, position himself in the peloton, manage pressure, and support teammates during decisive moments. Certain qualities become more stable with experience, while others can even continue improving late into a rider’s career. A veteran rider may no longer be the strongest climber in the team, but he might still be the one teammates trust most when the race becomes chaotic.
changedOne of the biggest ways experienced riders influence your team is through the mentoring system . Experienced riders with strong professionalism can mentor younger riders from both the main team and the development team throughout the season, helping shape their mentality and long-term development. Steam post imageInside the mentoring screen, you decide:
changedExperience also matters during races themselves. Older riders are often better suited for responsibilities linked to the Road Captain role inside the team structure. An experienced Road Captain , for example, helps keep the team organized and focused throughout the race. A strong road captain can help maintain morale, improve tactical discipline, and stabilize the team during stressful race situations. Because even the best race plan can fall apart quickly once pressure, fatigue, crashes, weather, or unexpected attacks start influencing the peloton. Steam post image
changedThat is why team building in Velo Victory is not simply about signing the youngest riders with the highest potential. Sometimes the most important rider in your squad is the experienced veteran who helps shape the next generation behind the scenes. Because in professional cycling, success is rarely built on talent alone. Often, it is experience that keeps a team together when situations become difficult.

The Value of Experienced Riders

In professional cycling, experience is difficult to measure on a stat sheet. A young rider may have fresher legs or greater physical potential, but teams still continue to rely heavily on older riders season after season. Why? Because the value of an experienced rider often goes far beyond pure physical ability. In Velo Victory, that same philosophy is reflected throughout the game. Steam post image

More than physical attributes

As riders age, some physical attributes may slowly decline. But that does not mean they suddenly lose their importance within a team. An experienced rider has often spent years learning how to survive stressful race situations, position himself in the peloton, manage pressure, and support teammates during decisive moments. Certain qualities become more stable with experience, while others can even continue improving late into a rider’s career. A veteran rider may no longer be the strongest climber in the team, but he might still be the one teammates trust most when the race becomes chaotic.

Personality evolves throughout a career

In Velo Victory, riders are not static personalities. Personal attributes such as:

  • Professionalism

  • Ambition

  • Adaptability

  • Consistency

  • Morale Sensitivity

  • Loyalty

  • Attack mentality

all evolve dynamically throughout a rider’s career. Steam post imageYoung riders are more likely to change quickly, while experienced riders generally become more stable over time. Some riders mature into reliable professionals. Others slowly lose ambition after years in the peloton. And certain personalities react strongly to the environment around them: teammates, staff members, team morale, or even the reputation level of the squad they ride for. This means that managing personalities becomes part of building a successful long-term project.

Mentoring the next generation

One of the biggest ways experienced riders influence your team is through the mentoring system. Experienced riders with strong professionalism can mentor younger riders from both the main team and the development team throughout the season, helping shape their mentality and long-term development. Steam post imageInside the mentoring screen, you decide:

  • which experienced riders become mentors,

  • which young riders they guide,

  • and whether you create focused one-to-one relationships or larger mentoring groups.

Not every older rider automatically becomes a good mentor. Riders with stronger personalities and leadership qualities naturally have more influence on younger teammates. Steam post imageAnd just like in real cycling, the effects are not only short-term. A young rider working closely with an experienced professional may gradually become more professional himself, improve his mentality, or develop the ambition needed to reach a higher level during his career.

The importance of a Road Captain

Experience also matters during races themselves. Older riders are often better suited for responsibilities linked to the Road Captain role inside the team structure. An experienced Road Captain, for example, helps keep the team organized and focused throughout the race. A strong road captain can help maintain morale, improve tactical discipline, and stabilize the team during stressful race situations. Because even the best race plan can fall apart quickly once pressure, fatigue, crashes, weather, or unexpected attacks start influencing the peloton. Steam post image

Reputation and team identity

Experienced riders can also bring value away from the road. An older rider who has built a strong reputation over many years may positively influence sponsor budgets and the overall stature of the team. Some riders are not only important because of what they still produce physically, but because of what they represent inside the team.

Building the right balance

That is why team building in Velo Victory is not simply about signing the youngest riders with the highest potential. Sometimes the most important rider in your squad is the experienced veteran who helps shape the next generation behind the scenes. Because in professional cycling, success is rarely built on talent alone. Often, it is experience that keeps a team together when situations become difficult.

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Steam News / 10 May 2026

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