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Post by mirakoli on Feb 24, 2007 13:45:56 GMT 1
Hi,
in the Dauphiné there is a rider named Timmers, he is 5th In the Tour de Suisse there is now also a rider named Timmers from the same team and he won when i was second! It is impossible to let a rider ride in 2 diffrent tours at the same time. Because of that I lose much money and points for in my division. Plz check division 4:32 and check vr 23 februari and za 24 februari. You will see that there is 2 times Timmers, on the 5th and on the first place.
Can you fix it plz???
greetz Grader
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Post by Ambi on Feb 24, 2007 13:47:53 GMT 1
It is possible to let a rider compete in 2 tours at the same time, I wouldn't recomend it because you lose alot of fitness but if you want this you are allowed to
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Post by Schizm on Feb 24, 2007 13:53:47 GMT 1
Like ambi says it is permitted, but it is just not very wise ...
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 24, 2007 13:57:03 GMT 1
dunuw have a trainer with 20 fitness...
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Post by Schizm on Feb 24, 2007 14:00:34 GMT 1
with an update in between like in the Tour de Suisse its doable but normally the ones who want the yellow-jersey in the dauphine will ride on their max tommorow, if he does that he loses too much fitness for the TDS ...
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 24, 2007 14:02:15 GMT 1
ok thats true but I just want to get extra points and win stages
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Post by stealthisnick on Feb 24, 2007 14:04:19 GMT 1
i think it shouldn't be permitted but thare are some othere major issues before this
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 24, 2007 14:08:14 GMT 1
maybe. but if you can, why shouldn't you do it
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Post by stealthisnick on Feb 24, 2007 14:11:01 GMT 1
maybe. but if you can, why shouldn't you do it i'm just saying it's a bit strange and unrealistic
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 24, 2007 14:12:32 GMT 1
thats true, and it's already been suggested to make a rule it shouldn't be possible, in the future it will change I guess.
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Post by discolex on Feb 26, 2007 8:59:19 GMT 1
Then why not create a calender without overlapping tours. Start the Tour de Suisse on sunday and end the Dauphine on saturday. This way participating in both tours would be less unrealistic although it surely isn't like real life ;-)
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 26, 2007 21:51:54 GMT 1
Then why not create a calender without overlapping tours. Start the Tour de Suisse on sunday and end the Dauphine on saturday. This way participating in both tours would be less unrealistic although it surely isn't like real life ;-) prob. because the season would last longer
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Post by Ambi on Feb 26, 2007 22:03:01 GMT 1
The season won't take longer because you just switch some races like: the last race of dauphiné and the first race of the TDS But at the moment our calender follows the real pro-tour calender and I like it this way
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Post by coureurtjen on Feb 26, 2007 22:04:13 GMT 1
me too. so maybe just a rule you can't race 2tours at the same time. but there is no rush.
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Post by ando on Feb 27, 2007 20:12:46 GMT 1
maybe make it another way: if a cyclist raced for anothert our that week gets double fitness penalty (10% at 70% effort instead of just 5%) ... ohh well the trip between the tours/races is so exhausting (but this should work only for 2 tours, not one day classics)
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