When Nopikouze is bored
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When Nopikouze is bored
Hi guys
Here is my first fantasy race
http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... nadayebelo
ganadayebelo
Hilly race in Ethiopia
South european fall weather (rainy season there in our summer, around 20 degrees, according to google)
Here is my first fantasy race
http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... nadayebelo
ganadayebelo
Hilly race in Ethiopia
South european fall weather (rainy season there in our summer, around 20 degrees, according to google)
Last edited by NoPikouze on Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... en=lonmaas
lonmaas
A "straight" line from France to the Netherlands. Getting though the Ardennes (I guess) and saying hello to a friend of us
Summer weather
Hills are not as hard as they look, only a few 6-7%
I like this one
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http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... en=tucbisb
saved as: tucbisb
Hilly race with a couple of steep kms and a lot of 2-3-4ers.
Hot weather (I hope that's ok)
Several tactical options I hope
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http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... n=pocasoda
Steep hills in Idaho but nearly 50km flat after it, a challenge for sprinter teams.
http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... magnetcove
A yearly criterium around Magnet Cove in Arkansas, 23 kms with 3 short climbs.
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http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... n=umatilla
A challenging sprinter race in Oregon, you need a good team for this one.
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trapancho
A simple sprinter race in cold weather, only one 5%, the rest is flat.
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Race through the hills of west virginia. The last climb is tough (2 6 7 7 9 2), followed by a 7% at 5km of the finish.
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Tour of New Zealand
This one week tour takes place during the european offseason. Since it's in the southern hemisphere, the climate is spring/summer, which might tempt some professionnal cycling teams to join the race.
For this year's edition, the organisators decided to start the tour abroad, in Australia. More precisely, in the state Tasmania, where the capital Hobart made a good start location.
Day 1
The tour begins with a double stage. First part is a team time trial of 30kms around the bay of Hobart. Second part is a relatively flat stage with some difficulties. Especially when the riders are tired.
km64 = 8 7 3 5
km147 = 4 5
Day 2
On the second day, the race will start in the big southern city of NZ, named Invercargill, and head towards the north-east. This will be a flat stage, to recover from the first day and to give sprinters a chance. But they have to be careful for the 5%ers, especially the two situated in the last 15km, after 200kms of racing. A mass sprint is very likely in the streets of Dunedin.
Day 3
The third day will be the first big mountain stage. Starting in Palmerston, in the north of Dunedin, the riders will meet and greet several hills during the day. And the climbers should fight for the stage win by Mount Difficulty.
Last hill: 7 4 3 6 7 5 7 8 6 -3 7
Day 4
Day 4 will be a race by the coast, from Ashburton to Christchurch. The races will pay a visit to those lovely mountains which are half in the sea. The panorama must be really nice! But it will be a very tough day on a bike.
Last hill: 5 12 11
Day 5
After their arrival in Christchurch, the riders will travel by plane to the northern island of New Zealand. The stage starts in Wellington, the Capital of NZ, and the riders will be headed northwards for an easy mass sprint in Palmerston after only 160km.
Day 6
The second and last big mountain stage of the tour. The riders will start in Matamata, in the north of the island, and have to climb several hills on their way to Neavesville, a small town on the top of a big hill. Probably the last chance for playing the GC!
Last hill: 2 3 6 8 8 9 3 6
Day 7
The last stage goes from Hamilton to Auckland and the fan's attendancy is expected to be very high. The two hills can lead to some action. Some riders could win or lose a jersey today.
km63 = 2 3 6 7
km116 = 1 9 8 4 3 -4 -5 1 6 2
Map:
Much traveling, but impossible to do something else.
Any suggestion of improvement is welcome of course.
This one week tour takes place during the european offseason. Since it's in the southern hemisphere, the climate is spring/summer, which might tempt some professionnal cycling teams to join the race.
For this year's edition, the organisators decided to start the tour abroad, in Australia. More precisely, in the state Tasmania, where the capital Hobart made a good start location.
Day 1
The tour begins with a double stage. First part is a team time trial of 30kms around the bay of Hobart. Second part is a relatively flat stage with some difficulties. Especially when the riders are tired.
km64 = 8 7 3 5
km147 = 4 5
Day 2
On the second day, the race will start in the big southern city of NZ, named Invercargill, and head towards the north-east. This will be a flat stage, to recover from the first day and to give sprinters a chance. But they have to be careful for the 5%ers, especially the two situated in the last 15km, after 200kms of racing. A mass sprint is very likely in the streets of Dunedin.
Day 3
The third day will be the first big mountain stage. Starting in Palmerston, in the north of Dunedin, the riders will meet and greet several hills during the day. And the climbers should fight for the stage win by Mount Difficulty.
Last hill: 7 4 3 6 7 5 7 8 6 -3 7
Day 4
Day 4 will be a race by the coast, from Ashburton to Christchurch. The races will pay a visit to those lovely mountains which are half in the sea. The panorama must be really nice! But it will be a very tough day on a bike.
Last hill: 5 12 11
Day 5
After their arrival in Christchurch, the riders will travel by plane to the northern island of New Zealand. The stage starts in Wellington, the Capital of NZ, and the riders will be headed northwards for an easy mass sprint in Palmerston after only 160km.
Day 6
The second and last big mountain stage of the tour. The riders will start in Matamata, in the north of the island, and have to climb several hills on their way to Neavesville, a small town on the top of a big hill. Probably the last chance for playing the GC!
Last hill: 2 3 6 8 8 9 3 6
Day 7
The last stage goes from Hamilton to Auckland and the fan's attendancy is expected to be very high. The two hills can lead to some action. Some riders could win or lose a jersey today.
km63 = 2 3 6 7
km116 = 1 9 8 4 3 -4 -5 1 6 2
Map:
Much traveling, but impossible to do something else.
Any suggestion of improvement is welcome of course.
Last edited by NoPikouze on Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Why not make it a 12-14 day Tour and participate in the Dec tour competition?
2 more days in Tasmania or so, then a rest day, transfer then add some stages in NZ and you have a 12-14 days tour for the Dec competition!
It's nice as it is as well, 4 sprints one of them a half stage, so a sprint not really sure, 2 mountain top arrivals, 1 hilly stage + a TTT. Cool tour like that too. Just think it's a shame that not more participate in the dec competition. This year so far only 3 for the moment. Ok, more are coming, but... the more the better. Ok, then the risk is that a nicely designed race will not be ridden, but bah, who cares. Leave that a 7 day tour and do something else somewhere else for a dec tour:!: Or change it to 12-14 days, risk that this one won't be ridden then of course.
2 more days in Tasmania or so, then a rest day, transfer then add some stages in NZ and you have a 12-14 days tour for the Dec competition!
It's nice as it is as well, 4 sprints one of them a half stage, so a sprint not really sure, 2 mountain top arrivals, 1 hilly stage + a TTT. Cool tour like that too. Just think it's a shame that not more participate in the dec competition. This year so far only 3 for the moment. Ok, more are coming, but... the more the better. Ok, then the risk is that a nicely designed race will not be ridden, but bah, who cares. Leave that a 7 day tour and do something else somewhere else for a dec tour:!: Or change it to 12-14 days, risk that this one won't be ridden then of course.
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
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Well I did not intend to participate in the competition, for some irrelevant reasons. I simply wanted to make a 8-10 day tour. But after asking, the grand manitou told me that 7 days was easier to schedule. So, only 7 days it became. Moreover, I struggled for hours to make a second mountain stage. It seems they don't have "cols" as in europe...
But now you almost convinced me to compete...
I could try to make 2 middle mountain stages, 1 flat and one mountain stage. If the topography allows it, which could be much tougher as expected.
Especially since it al seems to fit pretty well now imo, regarding the energy/reg and the points.
But ok you almost convinced me to try.
Additionally, I have less time to spend now than last week(s)...
Or a different tour ? But requires even more time.
But now you almost convinced me to compete...
I could try to make 2 middle mountain stages, 1 flat and one mountain stage. If the topography allows it, which could be much tougher as expected.
Especially since it al seems to fit pretty well now imo, regarding the energy/reg and the points.
But ok you almost convinced me to try.
Additionally, I have less time to spend now than last week(s)...
Or a different tour ? But requires even more time.
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New Tour why not, this one actually looks fun, so no need to change it. Because if you do and don't win the competition it won't be ridden... new tour, you still have 20 days time, go for it!
Less time? Pff, hey, you're the guy that learned German out of boredom in the last 2 weeks, so you'll find the time Start now!
Less time? Pff, hey, you're the guy that learned German out of boredom in the last 2 weeks, so you'll find the time Start now!
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
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Yes I'll try a new one. Central america perhaps
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bandunggolf
I had to save it as OLCycle, my own account didnt seem to work.
An early sieb opportunity for strong teams. And then two hard climbs followed by a very long downhill section. Final kms = 7-4-(3)-0
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gpslov
A nice classic race, 2 hard hills, some bumps and 2 shorter hills as finish
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saved as ljubpodv
Another classic race. Pretty tough.
Created with the automated program by iBanesto. I checked quickly the %, it's interesting, but for serious stuff you have to adjust manually the kms, otherwise it's a bit nonsense-ish.
FYI: GP Slovakia and Longwy-Marseille have not been used so far, I believe.
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Automated version
100% manual version, saved as gpsaguenay
Another classic race. I guess I like designing those.
I made european/continental/spring weather since the cold weather setting isn't a good thing
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Good, your tool works very wellNoPikouze wrote:
Automated version
100% manual version, saved as gpsaguenay
Another classic race. I guess I like designing those.
I made european/continental/spring weather since the cold weather setting isn't a good thing
will draw lot of 1 day race next days ^^
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Last hill is 6 8 2 0. Previous is 5 7. And Chanot is 6 4.
Some others will follow when I have more time.
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Élégant... ^^
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Another classic race, even if it should actually be possible for climbers ! A race going through the whole island of Elba in italy. I hope it works fine...
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