fredtuit
Cycling Tourist Group
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Post by fredtuit on Dec 24, 2006 21:01:35 GMT 1
Waar kan ik vinden, wat de functie is van achterwiel 1, 2, 3, 4 of 5
uit de regels: Finally, you can also select which equipment you want your riders to use. There are 4 different types: rear wheel, frame, front wheel and helmet. Each of these types has a number of different materials, which offer different (dis)advantages to your cyclist's skills.
Maar wat zijn dan de voor en nadelen, idem voor Frame, Voorwiel en Helm
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rene
U23 Developm. Team
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Post by rene on Dec 25, 2006 10:17:47 GMT 1
er staat toch bij elk materiaal dat je selecteert hoe positief of negatief het bijdraagt op welk soort terrein. voor vlakke ritten kan je dus best dat materiaal pakken met veel +% bij flat... ik dacht dat materiaal kiezen ook een beetje geld kost, maar dat moet nog even bevestigd worden...
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Post by Il Padrino on Dec 25, 2006 11:26:02 GMT 1
Each material part you select will cost you €1000 (so a maximum of €4000 for a race)
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Post by kanibaal on Jan 4, 2007 13:16:07 GMT 1
if you keep the same material in 2 following races do you pay €8000 or €4000?
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Post by armstrong007 on Jan 4, 2007 13:18:41 GMT 1
You pay 8000. You have the same material but it's not the same race (it's maximum 4000 for EACH race)
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Post by Pissboy on Jan 4, 2007 14:35:11 GMT 1
Can it be usefull not to use material? or is it always better to do so?
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Post by Il Padrino on Jan 4, 2007 14:46:31 GMT 1
sure, for example when the race is evenly (or almost evenly) divided between flat, hill, mountain and downhill. Or when the result doesn't really matter anymore.
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landis
Amateur Team
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Post by landis on Jan 6, 2007 11:45:11 GMT 1
Will this equipement always be the same? Or will you chage it after some time?
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