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A deep cycling team sim that rewards obsessive roster management and race tactics, but punishes anyone who skips the learning curve.

Pro Cycling Manager 2023 is a sports management simulation built around the full professional cycling calendar. You take the role of a team director, handling everything from contract negotiations and rider training schedules to in-race tactical calls like breakaway timing, domestique deployment, and energy conservation on mountain stages. If you have ever watched the Tour de France and thought you could do a better job than the directeur sportif shouting into a radio, this is your sandbox. The depth here is real. Rider attributes break down into stamina, climbing, sprinting, time-trial ability, and several sub-stats that determine how a cyclist performs in specific conditions. Building a roster is not just about signing the best available names. You need a balanced squad: a General Classification leader, capable domestiques who can sacrifice their race to protect him, and specialists for the Classics. The game tracks all of this across a full season structure that includes one-day Classics, multi-week Grand Tours, and smaller stage races in between. A well-constructed training block in the off-season can turn a mid-tier rider into a genuine stage winner by July, and that progression loop is genuinely satisfying to manage. For newcomers, the interface is not welcoming on first contact. Cyanide has made incremental UI improvements over the series' history, but the tutorial still assumes a baseline familiarity with cycling terminology and the game's own menu logic. Spend the first few hours with the in-game encyclopedia open and a cycling wiki in a second browser tab, and things start to click. The race simulation engine, which you can watch at variable speed or skip entirely to results, is serviceable. AI riders make logical decisions most of the time, though you will occasionally see bizarre pacing choices in mountain finishes that no real directeur would sanction. The in-race command system, where you issue orders through radio prompts during live stages, is the closest the game gets to exciting in real time. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is modest but functional. Community mods update transfer data, fix jersey licensing gaps, and in some cases rebalance rider ratings that ship a bit off from real-world form. The base game covers the major licensed teams and races, but some smaller continental teams are genericised. For a cycling obsessive who wants accurate rosters, checking the Workshop before your first career save is worth the five minutes. The Mixed review score on Steam is honestly fair. Long-time fans of the series will find 2023 a competent if incremental update over 2022, with some AI and interface refinements but no fundamental overhaul. Newcomers who are also cycling fans will find a rewarding sim if they commit to the learning period. Casual sports gamers looking for something pick-up-and-play should look elsewhere. This is a spreadsheet-brain game dressed in lycra, and it wears that identity without apology. Diego, Scout Team

Pro Cycling Manager 2023
SimulationSports

Pro Cycling Manager 2023

Jun 8, 2023Cyanide StudioNacon
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A deep cycling team sim that rewards obsessive roster management and race tactics, but punishes anyone who skips the learning curve.

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About Pro Cycling Manager 2023

Pro Cycling Manager 2023 is a sports management simulation built around the full professional cycling calendar. You take the role of a team director, handling everything from contract negotiations and rider training schedules to in-race tactical calls like breakaway timing, domestique deployment, and energy conservation on mountain stages. If you have ever watched the Tour de France and thought you could do a better job than the directeur sportif shouting into a radio, this is your sandbox. The depth here is real. Rider attributes break down into stamina, climbing, sprinting, time-trial ability, and several sub-stats that determine how a cyclist performs in specific conditions. Building a roster is not just about signing the best available names. You need a balanced squad: a General Classification leader, capable domestiques who can sacrifice their race to protect him, and specialists for the Classics. The game tracks all of this across a full season structure that includes one-day Classics, multi-week Grand Tours, and smaller stage races in between. A well-constructed training block in the off-season can turn a mid-tier rider into a genuine stage winner by July, and that progression loop is genuinely satisfying to manage. For newcomers, the interface is not welcoming on first contact. Cyanide has made incremental UI improvements over the series' history, but the tutorial still assumes a baseline familiarity with cycling terminology and the game's own menu logic. Spend the first few hours with the in-game encyclopedia open and a cycling wiki in a second browser tab, and things start to click. The race simulation engine, which you can watch at variable speed or skip entirely to results, is serviceable. AI riders make logical decisions most of the time, though you will occasionally see bizarre pacing choices in mountain finishes that no real directeur would sanction. The in-race command system, where you issue orders through radio prompts during live stages, is the closest the game gets to exciting in real time. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is modest but functional. Community mods update transfer data, fix jersey licensing gaps, and in some cases rebalance rider ratings that ship a bit off from real-world form. The base game covers the major licensed teams and races, but some smaller continental teams are genericised. For a cycling obsessive who wants accurate rosters, checking the Workshop before your first career save is worth the five minutes. The Mixed review score on Steam is honestly fair. Long-time fans of the series will find 2023 a competent if incremental update over 2022, with some AI and interface refinements but no fundamental overhaul. Newcomers who are also cycling fans will find a rewarding sim if they commit to the learning period. Casual sports gamers looking for something pick-up-and-play should look elsewhere. This is a spreadsheet-brain game dressed in lycra, and it wears that identity without apology. Diego, Scout Team

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steamTeam ManagementRace TacticsSeason StructureRider DevelopmentWorkshop ModsCareer ModeSlow Burn Strategy

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Game Info

Developer
Cyanide Studio
Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
Jun 8, 2023

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