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Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:52 pm
by Avaya
That's nice, is it then possible to choose which similar riders the team should have? e.g.
87-55-75-55-50
85-60-75-50-50
74-80-70-50-60
72-82-55-50-50
64-84-70-50-50
56-86-55-50-55
52-86-75-50-50
50-88-55-50-50
50-87-70-50-50
so all teams have good riders and the same chances, maybe that also would be interesting for teams who never rode with a team like this. also the problems rado described would be solved.
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:03 pm
by Pokemon Club
Prefer ride this kind of race with my riders. Have similars riders is a good idea, but ride with our usual team looks funnier. And another point is that have 198 guys who call them "Dummy" is a little hard to follow correctly the race
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:23 am
by Allagen
Pokemon Club wrote:Prefer ride this kind of race with my riders. Have similars riders is a good idea, but ride with our usual team looks funnier. And another point is that have 198 guys who call them "Dummy" is a little hard to follow correctly the race
jeb, think so too. i would prefer a oldies-rsf-marathon, but not all teams have enough retiered riders, so with your normal team would be also okay. i will create a tour for the rsf-marathon soon
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:25 pm
by Allagen
1. Stage- RSF-Marathon Etappe 1 - Osnabrück - Osnabrück.
it´s a flat race with little hills (westerberg 5 %, piesberg 6 %) and some pave parts. (2, 1, 1, 4 pave).
saved as: rsfmara1
2. Stage - RSF-Marathon Etappe 2 - Wien
second stage, it´s a TTT, 10 km, in Wien, Austria
saved as: rsfmara2
3. Stage - RSF-Marathon Etappe 3 - Paris - Le Mans
a really flat, but really long stage from paris to le mans. a sprinter will win
saved as rsfmara3
4. Stage - RSF-Marathon Etappe 4 - Mallorca - Pollenca
Really hilly start with high hills, but the end is flat. difficult to ride, maybe a climber or a classicrider is able to win.
saved as rafmara4
5. Stage - RSF-Marathon Etappe 5 - Lugano - Thusis
the last stage is really difficult. a lot of up and down. a really strong climber with good downhillskills will win this stage.
saved as rsfmara5
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:43 pm
by Allagen
stage 1, for this stage you need 119,5 min to ride.
so it´s a race from 10-12.
stage 2, is a TTT, only 10 min.
from 13:00 to 13:10. so you have enough time for a meal. from 12 to 14, only 10 minutes rsf, and 110 minutes no rsf, it´s like a break
stage 3, 14-16 h . 117,5 minutes to ride.
stage 4 you need 103 minutes to ride. 17h-18:43h
stage 5, 20h- 21:48 h, so its 108 minutes to ride.
i think this is not to much for real freaks
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Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:43 am
by sylvainmeteo
Interesting!
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:26 pm
by Alkworld
Really long transfers you'll have to do in about one hour
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I hope you have helicopters ready or some beaming device.
But the stages look interesting
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Looks like a fight between strong classic riders and climbers.
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:25 am
by Allagen
Alkworld wrote:Really long transfers you'll have to do in about one hour
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I hope you have helicopters ready or some beaming device.
But the stages look interesting
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Looks like a fight between strong classic riders and climbers.
you need a really strong allrounderteam to win. and a lot of time
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but it´s a real rsf-freak tour. only question is now. do we ride this tour with the actually team or with retiered riders? or maybe a mixture of both? i like the idea to ride it with your now-team...
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:45 pm
by Alkworld
Allagen wrote:you need a really strong allrounderteam to win. and a lot of time
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but it´s a real rsf-freak tour. only question is now. do we ride this tour with the actually team or with retiered riders? or maybe a mixture of both? i like the idea to ride it with your now-team...
Definitely current team, I'd say. First of all, most of the retired riders are already waaaaay too old, but more important, using retired riders would just be a huge advantage for old teams.
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 2:36 pm
by Allagen
Alkworld wrote:Allagen wrote:you need a really strong allrounderteam to win. and a lot of time
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
but it´s a real rsf-freak tour. only question is now. do we ride this tour with the actually team or with retiered riders? or maybe a mixture of both? i like the idea to ride it with your now-team...
Definitely current team, I'd say. First of all, most of the retired riders are already waaaaay too old, but more important, using retired riders would just be a huge advantage for old teams.
yeb i think so too. current team would be the best.
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:30 pm
by Allagen
hey leso/buhmann, i hope that the idea of rsf-marathon is not dead.....
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:33 pm
by team fl
Allagen wrote:hey leso/buhmann, i hope that the idea of rsf-marathon is not dead.....
I hope he does the important stuff first...
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:51 pm
by cataracs
The long winter day is gone ?
Re: RSF-Marathon
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:41 pm
by Allagen
i would like to play the rsf-marathon
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