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Post by fcbportillo on Jan 3, 2007 12:51:49 GMT 1
Now it is 12u48 and I can don't change the tactics for Tireno Adriatico Is this normal??? Now i ride 0 races this week
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Post by box on Jan 3, 2007 13:09:34 GMT 1
I guess 12 minutes before start is too late... wouldn't surprise me if you had to enter your tactics at least 30 minutes prior to starting...
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Post by jgeenens on Jan 3, 2007 13:15:15 GMT 1
I think it's 15 minutes.
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Post by Schizm on Jan 3, 2007 13:26:56 GMT 1
Still no activity yet, seems to be some sort of delay, looks like 12u48 will be more then 30 minutes before the start anyway.
edit : and it isn't so, 1:1 started while i was posting this ...
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Post by jgeenens on Jan 3, 2007 13:37:20 GMT 1
Yes, it took quite some time today, but I'm happy with the results
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Post by Il Padrino on Jan 3, 2007 13:43:45 GMT 1
yes, you can't change tactics anymore 15 minutes prior to the race. There was another delay today, but normally they start at 13:00.
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Post by kevin0vl on Jan 3, 2007 14:44:11 GMT 1
Yesterday the races were reraced. This wasn't really good for me. I noticed that my cyclists effort was back 70% and this wasn't what i told them to do. I also noticed that there wasn't any cyclists of me going any more for mountain points. In the first, deleted, race I do had a cyclist going for the mountain tops and he did great, but now he just drove at 70% his race without doing anything :s Why were my tactics changed Another question Cyclists give up if they are injuried, but can they also give up because of their fitness being to low ? At what fitness they give up if this is the case (0?)? last question If a cyclist is going for the sprints or mountain tops will his place at the finish will be influenced by this? Will he end on a higer/lower/same place if he goes for the tops/sprints then if he just rides his race ?
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Post by Il Padrino on Jan 3, 2007 15:57:25 GMT 1
cyclists never give up, unless they are injured.
the finishing position is not influenced when the cyclist is selected for the sprints.
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