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Post by Quatannens on Jun 13, 2014 17:37:01 GMT 1
Haha, I just discovered the Tirreno has 4 stages Sneaky one!
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Post by Zberg on Jun 22, 2014 15:42:39 GMT 1
Remarkable that a mediocre mountain rider like Reckmann is able to outclass Guiggi (at least three skill points higher) on mountain terrain. This is probably only for his high sprint skill..?
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Post by cirao83 on Jun 22, 2014 22:06:49 GMT 1
Remarkable that a mediocre mountain rider like Reckmann is able to outclass Guiggi (at least three skill points higher) on mountain terrain. This is probably only for his high sprint skill..? It was a race with flat and hill, not only mountain
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Post by Quatannens on Jun 23, 2014 9:10:19 GMT 1
I really have no clue about the RE this season. Only for TT's the expected results come out. But yesterday again a big mystery for some of my cyclists. I have no idea how they can finish in the sequence they did yesterday, lol :-) I think it's because the allround terrain and some were able to follow some better cyclists and some of my better cyclists couldn't? Anyway, it's pretty obvious my goal this season is not finishing 12th
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jun 23, 2014 10:09:10 GMT 1
I really have no clue about the RE this season. Same here...
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Post by Zberg on Jun 25, 2014 6:31:54 GMT 1
Remarkable that a mediocre mountain rider like Reckmann is able to outclass Guiggi (at least three skill points higher) on mountain terrain. This is probably only for his high sprint skill..? It was a race with flat and hill, not only mountain I tried to say that he outclassed Guiggi on a mountain part. Sorry for not being clear.
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Post by Quatannens on Jul 8, 2014 14:04:45 GMT 1
Close call, but I got my second victory Now I must hope Strassera can finish top-10, but I don't think he will. Missed some trainings and a single break can win you more than 10 minutes
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jul 8, 2014 15:28:06 GMT 1
Close call, but I got my second victory Now I must hope Strassera can finish top-10, but I don't think he will. Missed some trainings and a single break can win you more than 10 minutes What definately is going to happen tomorrow and in third stage. You can already predict which riders will attack tomorrow and in third stage with minimum attack to gain a lot of time. This is the way to win the time jersey in a grand tour like Cirao learned us last year
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Post by Quatannens on Jul 9, 2014 16:26:27 GMT 1
Close call, but I got my second victory Now I must hope Strassera can finish top-10, but I don't think he will. Missed some trainings and a single break can win you more than 10 minutes What definately is going to happen tomorrow and in third stage. You can already predict which riders will attack tomorrow and in third stage with minimum attack to gain a lot of time. This is the way to win the time jersey in a grand tour like Cirao learned us last year Surprise, they did not reach the 10 minutes! :-)
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Post by Quatannens on Jul 15, 2014 20:36:07 GMT 1
Tactics set for tomorrow No idea what to expect, but I hope at least one guy can finish with the first 10
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Post by Quatannens on Jul 19, 2014 1:05:39 GMT 1
Now I totally screwed up When I set the tactics for GP du Canton I looked at the fitnesses and forgot the Calofornia riders also had 100% left So Amrom, Nastasia, Roquiny and Traphagen did both Amrom even finished pretty high with much less fitness :/ All my stupid fault...
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Post by Quatannens on Jul 29, 2014 16:32:57 GMT 1
I think Depla was the first to win a normal (not a TT) race The last days must be the best of the whole season, 2 victories and a 2nd place, wow Only 334 points left for 11th place edit: Why am I the only one posting here? You can also post some random stuff if you don't want these serious conversations
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Post by punkska on Jul 29, 2014 18:46:16 GMT 1
Winning 4 stages is pretty good. Your squad is nice too. Only one 28 year old I haven't looked at others in 1:1 but I imagine most have an older average age. In..well I don't know how many seasons it could make a difference How about some AVERAGE STATS? Then I can look at your results and laugh at how badly I'd do in 1:1. (although Ragar today was only 6 seconds off Magne's time) My Tour de France squad: 7.4 flat 5.4 hill 6.8 mountain 1.8 downhill 6.4 sprint 7.4 time trial. Age: 27 Colombia: 5.4f 5.6h 8.2m 1.6d 3.4s 8.4t. Age: 27.2. (and a really poor 8.4 for steering).
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Post by cirao83 on Jul 30, 2014 8:15:34 GMT 1
Good Tour de france at all! Who will be Nibali of Peloton? I hope to do well and maintain the current good 5th place!
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Post by Schizm on Jul 30, 2014 9:02:39 GMT 1
Winning 4 stages is pretty good. Your squad is nice too. Only one 28 year old I haven't looked at others in 1:1 but I imagine most have an older average age. In..well I don't know how many seasons it could make a difference How about some AVERAGE STATS? Then I can look at your results and laugh at how badly I'd do in 1:1. (although Ragar today was only 6 seconds off Magne's time) My Tour de France squad: 7.4 flat 5.4 hill 6.8 mountain 1.8 downhill 6.4 sprint 7.4 time trial. Age: 27 Colombia: 5.4f 5.6h 8.2m 1.6d 3.4s 8.4t. Age: 27.2. (and a really poor 8.4 for steering). Well I would not laugh at those stats, in fact my TDF team looks pretty similar; apart from mountain and sprint , the difference is only a few decimals. Also the difference in mountain-skill is exactly the opposite of the difference in sprint-skill. Also my team is older. But on the bad side : I am one of the teams in the red zone. 7.8-5.4-8.4-1.8-4.8-7.6 - Age : 28 Everybody the best of luck for the biggest event of the year ; the TDF. I did pretty good in the Giro, but without my 2 best riders there I won't expect the same here.
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