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Post by ElGringo on Sept 12, 2013 10:29:22 GMT 1
Hi here is the program to make the stages Peloton Race toolCountry filefor the people intereste in making new stages (we need new U21 stages and some others for the 3 big tours, suggestion: some of the new stages of TdF from this year edition) The new calendar is on moving, any suggestion for stages or races? Hi , i'm intereste in making some stages from Tour de France 2013 and Giro d' Italia 2013. It's possible? Hi Tozzifan, yes its possible, make the donwload from my dropbox of the program and made 1 stage and then show it to me to see if is ok and then you can make others Good luck
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Post by goof on Sept 12, 2013 11:48:09 GMT 1
Did anyone else thought too that Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne was a tour of two days on the calendar, or am I the only one who didn't think twice? I only pay attention to 'U21', and didn't see (Juniors).
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Post by bergziege on Sept 12, 2013 12:05:46 GMT 1
or am I the only one who didn't think twice? Could be possible.^^^^
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Post by Mike on Sept 13, 2013 7:57:14 GMT 1
I think that's the case indeed
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Post by goof on Oct 20, 2013 21:55:38 GMT 1
The profiles for Tour de Suisse made me wondering.. where did the Swiss Alps go? There are currently 280! kilometers flat, 127 kilomets hill, only 69 kilomets mountain and 116 kilometers downhill. Isn't this a completely false representation of the truth? The Tour de Suisse is considered as a mountain preparation for the Tour de France. Besides, are there even 280 flat roads in Switzerland (and Austria)? I don't want to be mean towards the one who made the profles, but I think that the profiles should be reconsidered for next season.
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Post by ElGringo on Oct 21, 2013 8:26:59 GMT 1
The profiles for Tour de Suisse made me wondering.. where did the Swiss Alps go? There are currently 280! kilometers flat, 127 kilomets hill, only 69 kilomets mountain and 116 kilometers downhill. Isn't this a completely false representation of the truth? The Tour de Suisse is considered as a mountain preparation for the Tour de France. Besides, are there even 280 flat roads in Switzerland (and Austria)? I don't want to be mean towards the one who made the profles, but I think that the profiles should be reconsidered for next season. Goof, was I that made the Suisse stages and I just use the stages from the edition of 2013 www.steephill.tv/tour-de-suisse/only have 2 mountain stages and they are in use here.
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Post by JoeLag on Oct 21, 2013 8:29:15 GMT 1
You cannot count kilometres to decide if a stage/tour is flat or mountain. For me the Tour de Suisse of the current Peloton season clearly is a mountain tour.
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Post by roller on Oct 21, 2013 9:18:15 GMT 1
Did someone notice the lenght of Clasica Porto Lisboa? 352km!!! 50 km of mountain!!! I'm not sure but bert cyclists may need 8-9 hours to complete the race...
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Post by goof on Oct 21, 2013 14:17:11 GMT 1
You cannot count kilometres to decide if a stage/tour is flat or mountain. For me the Tour de Suisse of the current Peloton season clearly is a mountain tour. How do you decide is a tour is stage/flat? I'll just look at the ratio between MO x 2: Fl : HI x 1.5: DO and check the last kilometers. FL > MO x2 for the first two stages and the last kilometers are hill and downhill. I do agree that mountain is still the dominating factor this tour, but the amount of flat kilometers is pretty huge. But time will tell if the general standings will be dominated by the mountain or the allround cyclists.
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