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olmania wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 4:12 pmA quick look from me now on the first part of the Vuelta (no time to check all % of climbs; mostly key parts and last kms) :Hansa wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 12:10 amI havent looked at any Vuelta profiles. Maybe i find some time on sunday.TDM_Luxembourg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 12:00 amVuelta finished.
Maybe some Ol, Gip, Hansa critic possible?
First of all, the lack of details of official website, makes it quite difficult. Also for flamme rouge, who made design mistakes because of that lack of info in the past few weeks (it's been corrected/updated as of now, but it's possible that updates will be needed later in August, before the Vuelta starts.
stage1, looks ok for me even if you have 2 more kms than the real distance (I don't know from where).
stage2, you lack 4kms maybe there ? but design looks good. Final climb : looks quite flatish, a few 6% here and there max. found different profiles online; hard to tell exactly where is 4-5-6%; but agree last km seems to be a bit steeper; but I'd say a 6%, not a 7%. not very important anyway; key thing is to have only orange km and a few 6%, that's it.
stage3 : official website says 135kms, flamme rouge and your design have 140. if flamme rouge is right, last km should be 5%
stage4 : some changes done here by the organizers; stage has to be longer with a different last 40kms. slighlty uphill on the finish line too (2-3% ?)
stage 5 : 20kms for flamme rouge, 24 for official website. here it makes a difference. a little bit of % in the last kms on official profile
stage6 : all good for the kms there !
stage7 : 1km missing maybe. profile looks good, last climb very irregular, could be checked km/km and have different interpretation as usual on such climb.
stage8 : maybe a few kms missing. last km could be a 0% maybe
stage 9 : looks ok, last kms could be reviewed if details available. looks like last km more flat, but a km before a bit steeper.
stage10 : might miss a few kms again. last climb with a flatish end, looks ok.
Falcor CC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 11:58 amHi all,
I usually never post in calendar coördination since I have no involvement with it at all, but now I come to you with a bit of an odd request:
Would it be possible to add a TTT as a fantasy race before the Vuelta starts, ideally without overlap with Denmark or Pologne? This would be either 11/8, or anywhere between 18/8-22/8. I'm asking because a lot of new teams, including myself, have never ridden a TTT before and the one in the Vuelta scares me, since it looks like there's waaay more tactics involved compared to a regular TT... So a fantasy TTT would be a great practise for all the new teams, so they don't all lose several minutes in Vuelta.
Thank you in advance for taking this into consideration!
Gipfelstuermer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:11 pm
You could classify all stages as "Mountain" to reflect that, but now it's bit of question of Taste, because the description of "Mountain" is not ideal for DenmarkSo either points or description will not be perfect^^ So you can decide.
Agree to add another race in // of TTT. Currently 1 time of the TTT have no registered team; so removing it should be doable.Radunion wrote: ↑Fri Aug 08, 2025 9:47 amI do not think it is a good idea to only offer a TTT on 11th. I know it was requested, but that does not mean we have to force everybody to ride it. In addition riding it on a day between tours makes it a reg issue. For me that means riding it with a B team or not at all. At the moment it is just 5 races on this day (4 TTT one 1 Portugal), so we could add a normal race. 3+3 would have been an option but maybe it is too late to remove one TTT edition.
ITTs are never alone, its always with a second race and it would be nice here too. Some teams really have nothing to race for in an TTT
Well this is simply not true. First of all there are real races (Crono de nations) that usually don't have a side race and there are fantasy classics in the winter fantasy calendar without side program. In the calendar, you even find fantasy ITT/TTT races without a one day races parallel (at least in some month in 2018 I was clicking through).
Didnt know we look back to the time of King ArthurflockmastoR wrote: ↑Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:31 amWell this is simply not true. First of all there are real races (Crono de nations) that usually don't have a side race and there are fantasy classics in the winter fantasy calendar without side program. In the calendar, you even find fantasy ITT/TTT races without a one day races parallel (at least in some month in 2018 I was clicking through).
Then don't write something like "never alone", also the thing about the real races is not that far back, I guess it is still the standard (when no other real race on that day)drei.zehn wrote: ↑Sun Aug 10, 2025 2:16 pmDidnt know we look back to the time of King ArthurflockmastoR wrote: ↑Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:31 amWell this is simply not true. First of all there are real races (Crono de nations) that usually don't have a side race and there are fantasy classics in the winter fantasy calendar without side program. In the calendar, you even find fantasy ITT/TTT races without a one day races parallel (at least in some month in 2018 I was clicking through).
Just talking about the last 1-2 years I remember
We had a TTT alone in May, an ITT alone in June. Some teams also have nothing for a sprint race or a mountain race...
Yes and no. I kind of liked to have 1 TT/TTT a month, basically for newcomers to practice. It takes some time to master those kind of races and it is better to practice 3-4 before you fail completely with an expensive team at a GT (ok you learn a lot there too). BUT [and now I am talking to the designer of these races] it would make sense to have a broader variety of profiles in those races. Ultra long ITT with hills, ultra long TTT, with hills or cobble or very steep downhill, with 5, 7, 9 riders. I am in favor offering parallel races in general but can also understand that having more teams in those ITT/TTT races CAN make it more intersting. But for 95% of the [designed] races so far it was clear from the beginning who's gonna win it.Robyklebt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 11, 2025 6:32 pm
No idea what Taka plans to do now, but for me 1 TT or TTT as one day race per month is actually not necessary. See above, we have TTs and some TTTs regularly in stage races. I don't mind the occasional TTT as one day race either, we even have one as off season classic, which I like. For me something like a TTT every 3 months sounds good. Gives us practice, gives the newcomers practice and if it's not too often they are interesting to ride. 1 TT as one day race every 6 month would be fully ok... With the TT offered parallel to a normal road race. IMO more here not really needed, count the amount of TTs we already have per month. In stage races, yes, but unlike for pavé the argument: "without the fantasy one day races we have an expensive rider that isn't useful for most of the season" doesn't hold. Also they are incredibly boring, unless ridden with me. I then entertain people in the chat with informative comments.
But if people insist on a monthly TT, either ITT or TTT, can survive that too, ideally at least the TT would have a parallel race, but if not... oh well, not the end of the world.
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