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Post by ElGringo on May 24, 2013 0:06:47 GMT 1
Hi Nikeboy,
today I bought some rider and put others to sale.
I check the training and I saw that the rider I put for sale wasn't training its normal?
The real problem, I select my new riders training and confirm. I went check if everything was ok and all my riders were in no trainning (nothing), what happens?
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Post by NikeBoy on May 24, 2013 6:11:00 GMT 1
Never heard of that problem before.
What browser are you using ?
Is anyone else having such problems ??
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Post by Ab Normaal on May 24, 2013 8:25:41 GMT 1
Never heard of that problem before. What browser are you using ? Is anyone else having such problems ?? Yes, if you put a rider for sale, he immediately has been put on no training. Also if you have selected him for a race, he is immediately removed from the race, even if the deadline of the sale is after the race. When that cyclist is in a three day race, he is removed also, which is very strange. This hasn't happened before. Also something else: I can't see the results of a race fron last seasons anymore. If I click on it, I get my own team page. Which is very annoying. I want to check past results from my competitors to find out what strategy I need to use.
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Post by ElGringo on May 24, 2013 20:27:14 GMT 1
I use google chrome.
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jun 16, 2013 19:56:16 GMT 1
Nikeboy,
Something went wrong with my training update. It says it is on Rendement 51.3 but I am training only 25 cyclists. I trained one on fitness. He should be 100%, but he now is 95%, so trained indeed 51.3%. Can you solve this bug please? He needs to ride in the Giro tomorrow!
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Post by Ab Normaal on Aug 11, 2013 20:28:48 GMT 1
I have a question: I have a trainer, 15 sprint. My rider has skill 2 on sprint, his TV was 826,312. Now after the update it is 826,179. Is it possible that the TV drops after training on a skill under 7?
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Post by Quatannens on Aug 11, 2013 21:18:02 GMT 1
Yes, if the random part of the TV is going from high positive to very negative, it might be a bigger drop than the increase due to training
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Post by Ab Normaal on Aug 11, 2013 22:40:24 GMT 1
Yes, if the random part of the TV is going from high positive to very negative, it might be a bigger drop than the increase due to training I have no clue what you mean about the random part of the TV!
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Post by Quatannens on Aug 12, 2013 0:07:51 GMT 1
Well, you have an exact TV that every cyclist should have and every training there is a different random number added to this exact TV. This number can be positive or negative. Just an example, assume the exact TV from a cyclist is 100k and every training he increases exact 2k. The random goes from -2k to +2k. Your cyclist has a TV from 98k to 102k (100k-2k to 100k+2k) After the training your cyclist has a TV from 100k to 104k (100k+2k from training and again the random)
So as you see in some situations your cyclist can go from 102k to 100k, which is a decrease while he actually trained. He can decrease a maximum of 2k and increase a maximum of 6k (98k to 104k). The random is a fixed number, so if you are training higher skills this random part becomes less visible. (What is 2k on an increase from 20k?)
You can see if your cyclist didn't raised an abnormal amount in the previous trainings or will get a bigger raise as expected the next trainings. To eliminate the random a little bit you can take a period to check the increase in TV. The average increase over a long period will be +/- the normal increase/week without the random.
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Post by Ab Normaal on Aug 12, 2013 10:37:45 GMT 1
Well, you have an exact TV that every cyclist should have and every training there is a different random number added to this exact TV. This number can be positive or negative. Just an example, assume the exact TV from a cyclist is 100k and every training he increases exact 2k. The random goes from -2k to +2k. Your cyclist has a TV from 98k to 102k (100k-2k to 100k+2k) After the training your cyclist has a TV from 100k to 104k (100k+2k from training and again the random) So as you see in some situations your cyclist can go from 102k to 100k, which is a decrease while he actually trained. He can decrease a maximum of 2k and increase a maximum of 6k (98k to 104k). The random is a fixed number, so if you are training higher skills this random part becomes less visible. (What is 2k on an increase from 20k?) You can see if your cyclist didn't raised an abnormal amount in the previous trainings or will get a bigger raise as expected the next trainings. To eliminate the random a little bit you can take a period to check the increase in TV. The average increase over a long period will be +/- the normal increase/week without the random. Grazie for the explanation!
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