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Cyclo-Cross: A New Dawn | END
TheManxMissile
The problem with Struisbaai being that it's a loooong way from anywhere that isn't a small town... and then it's basically Cape Town (for which i did have a route last year, Fish Hoek) Pfft


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Ian Butler
Hmm, true. Pfft Maybe Sunday - Wednesday combination could be nice. Mustafa Moli is 26th in the UCI so maybe a race in Namibia?

 
TheManxMissile
Ian Butler wrote:
Hmm, true. Pfft Maybe Sunday - Wednesday combination could be nice. Mustafa Moli is 26th in the UCI so maybe a race in Namibia?


If you fancy a 1600km transfer Windhoek could be a location. But for couple of days split then a range of places open up in RSA (Johannesburg being 1400km away).

Will draw up some options tomorrow


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Ian Butler
Cheers, TMM!

Also, list of riders most likely to join based on U23 World Championships or Continental Championships. These can all still be claimed by new players or existing players. Only Listerijn is taken.

They are still up for role-playing completely. All that's set is their name, nationality and WC U23 result. You can still create anything you want around them!

Let me know any interest. I'll repost the list when the sign-ups officially open.

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Shonak
Less transfers between races, not more. Pfft

I'll take Stan Van Overberghe if no one else wants too since Bert Vos drops out. I'd also like to make a second sorta good rider, age around 28-29. Also Guido Visconti is likely to stay another year U23, or only does minor races me thinks but I'll let you know beforehand. Pieter Van Dyck is an interesting option but with Vague, I'm sorta full in the contigent of young wild guns. Smile Some more riders from Smowz, TMM or Selwink would be nice, too. Smile


Edited by Shonak on 14-04-2015 18:48
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Ian Butler
Okay, I'll note down Van Overberghe already.
Though keep in mind that if you want a new 28 year old rider, you should have an explanation why he is a neopro at that age (or a comeback after injury...) Wink

Don't worry, the race is coming up, probably tomorrow. But I'm already started on this stuff now Wink and you still have the new Piece of History to catch up on Pfft

 
Shonak
He's no neopro, just a (failed) road rider who gets back to the sport he loved most now that there's a chance for olympic medal. Smile

Yeah, I read it. Great stuff, I love the way you build up the canon of this world. Not long anymore and we need a wikia for this game. Wink


Edited by Shonak on 14-04-2015 18:56
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TheManxMissile
I would like both Markson and Goldenberg to add to Hammer Time and TDF. Keep's my primary control on the USA and i reckon i could start building the USPS of CX, mwahahahaha


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Ian Butler
Okay, that's noted Wink
You just want to win the American Continental Championships so bad, don't you... Pfft

I'm also working on some of the transfers. I'll release a provisional list later on (probably after the final race somewhere), take note it's all but final, though, just some of my input. We'll work things out so everyone is where he wants to be before season 2!

 
TheManxMissile
Ian Butler wrote:
Okay, that's noted Wink
You just want to win the American Continental Championships so bad, don't you... Pfft


Only after you cheated me out of it Wink


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jandal7
TheManxMissile wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
Hmm, true. Pfft Maybe Sunday - Wednesday combination could be nice. Mustafa Moli is 26th in the UCI so maybe a race in Namibia?


If you fancy a 1600km transfer Windhoek could be a location. But for couple of days split then a range of places open up in RSA (Johannesburg being 1400km away).

Will draw up some options tomorrow


I made Windhoek a few pages back, same location as Manhattan and Cairo. It's not a very Moli course though.

Also, loving this planning, I'll flick you a PM soon.

EDIT: Lovely piece of history

EDIT 2: I just realized why Lachy is awesome. He is extremely lightweight for a crosser. Don't know what I was thinking, he's some sort of Quintana. Also, Ronnie is bigger but still quite light. Oh my days what was I thinking?!

EDIT 3: I just saw the picture with the top UCI riders was saved as 'teaser' in Ian's photobucket AngryPfft


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trekbmc
Wow, got a lot of things to say now, I'll reply with the #number of post method:

#1121 Ok, thanks Grin

#1127 What about the Amadou Bakari Tribute race??? :lol: (btw, all those races are useable, ones with New written were added this season)

#1138 I thought I made Sylvain light. Pfft How does Lachie keep up on the flat?


 
Ian Butler
@TMM: Cool

@jandal7: Wow, yeah, hadn't really noticed it, before, too. what a lightweight!

@trekbmc: I had considered it. For about 1 seconds. As a joke. Pfft



Enjoy the Ardennes Cross race! Hope your rider survived it a bit Pfft
All that's left now are two classics! No more classifications to defend, just two more victories to be won!

 
TheManxMissile
African Races! And of course willing to do other global locations if needed Wink For reference my races can be found here, here, here, here and here

Port Elizabeth
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Place (nation, city): Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 3
Sand: 3
Uphill: 4
Length of 1 lap: 3.5km
Cobbled sections: 2
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 100m

Other information: The lap begins with a series of climbs over the dunes. The sandy surface and sharp elevations take energy immediately from the riders. From there the lap settles down into a series of corners and straights. Around halfway there's a period of rocky/rough road before a final series of climbs back over the dunes. The final straight is longer than 100m but is punctuated by a final sharp climb by leaving just 100m of flat for the finish

Unchanged. Would work well in a Sun-Tue/Wed split with Struisbaai.

Fish Hoek
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Place (nation, city): Fish Hoek, South Africa

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 3
Sand: 1
Uphill: 3
Length of 1 lap: 2km
Cobbled sections: 1
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 400m

Other information: Just south of Cape Town this town hosts a very fine course. The route is testing but not tough and the surface is forgiving with little rolling resistance. the main challenge comes from the climbing with two 550m climbs splitting the course into three distinct sections. A long flat 400m finish straight provides enough options for finishers to spread out and challenge

Unchanged. Would work very well with a Sun-Tue/Wed split with Struisbaai.

Lesotho
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Place (nation, city): Lesotho

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 2
Sand: 3
Uphill: 5
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 2
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 400m

Other information: The small nation can put on a great race. One large climb dominates the route and is made tougher by poor soils and rockers littering the ground. Not exactly traditional but still tough and potentially a great boost to the region.

Unchanged. Could be done on a Sun-Wed split with Struisbaai.

Cape Town
Spoiler
Place (nation, city): Cape Town, South Africa

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 5
Sand: 1
Uphill: 3
Length of 1 lap: 2.5km
Cobbled sections: 2
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 300m

Other information: Based ar the V&A Waterfront complex it's a purpose built temporary course. Almost entirely tarmac there are some cobbled sections, but they aren't hugely difficult. Very technical will an above normal amount of jumps, steps and obstacles in general. Great location for fans and a nice tricky course.

New. Good to work with Struisbaai.

Johannesburg
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Place (nation, city): Johannesburg, South Africa

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 4
Sand: 2
Uphill: 2
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 3
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 250m

Other information: It's like a weakened Struisbaai! Decidedly rugged terrain but just a bit easier overall. Some rolling climbs rather than sharp kicks. Less tricky turns but more obstacles. Good length final sprint.

New. Work well with Sun-Wed split with Struisbaai.

George
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Place (nation, city): Wilderness, South Africa

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 3
Sand: 4
Uphill: 4
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 1
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 500m

Other information: Just outside George actually. Based on the beach so lots of sand. Rolling dunes to provide plenty of climbing, about half the lap is going up and down over the dunes. Not hugely tall just lots of short punches. Sandy ground adds extra difficulty. The long final 500m are dead straight and the one tarmaced section incase of a sprint.

New. Would work very well with Sun-Tue/Wed split with Struisbaai.

Not going to do Namibia as Windhoek was already done and any other location is a bit too remote/far to transfer to Struisbaai. But there's some options for you Wink


Edited by TheManxMissile on 15-04-2015 11:29
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Ian Butler
Awesome! Probably going for Port Elisabeth Smile

Could you perhaps make a course in Switzerland to come a few days before the Christmas Classic (also in Switzerland)?
Probably for the Superprestige, so there can be some difficulties Wink

Also, where can I find your replacement races for New York? I remember you posted a few once, but there not in the links above.

EDIT: found them


Edited by Ian Butler on 15-04-2015 11:29
 
trekbmc
Another exciting report, third is pretty good, and it looks like Sylvain's season is pretty much over, with the last two races not really suiting him.

 
TheManxMissile
We found them at the same moment Pfft Added them to me list of "here"'s for future reference Wink

Geneva
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Place (nation, city): Geneva, Switzerland

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 4
Sand: 2
Uphill: 2
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 4
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 200m

Other information: What you'd expect from a city center event. It's tight and twisty. A short but deep sand section provides and early challenge. There's a few bridges/crossovers for climbing or running. A long, about 700m, cobbed section should shatter any remaining legs.


Verbier
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Place (nation, city): Verbier, Switzerland

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 2
Sand: 0
Uphill: 5
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 0
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 100m

Other information: Climbing time! The Verbier ski resort will be a tough test in mid-winter. It's a route dominated by loooong climb that will almost immediately count out the non-climbers. Certain to be snowy and icy the decent is going to be tough so the organisers make it as simple as possible. No real sand up here and no cobbles. A couple of bars back on the flat is about the only technical challenge beyond the snow and ice and cold


Vaduz
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Place (nation, city): Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Technical information: [enter a number between 1 - 5, with 1 being very low / nothing and 5 being very high
Technicality: 4
Sand: 3
Uphill: 4
Length of 1 lap: 3km
Cobbled sections: 0
Final sprint (length of the final straight road): 150m

Other information: A tough course from the small nation. Very technical with plenty of obstcles to navigate. A healthy amount of sand to bog rides down. And some sharp climbing for good measure. A tough event that doens't allow for a rider to settle and find a rythm.


There's also my Garmishc-Partenkirchen, Val-d'Isere and Varallo races that could fit in there.


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Ian Butler
Cheers for those!
Though also reminded me I was going to get an Alpe d'Huez cross in the calendar, so that's not far off from Switzerland, either!

 
matt17br
Can't say I'm surprised of the result Pfft


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Ian Butler
With two more races, I've got another thing planned to end the season.
After the final race, the riders can take part in a football match! Captains Elliot Cook and Francis Vague are now looking for other riders to fill their team. The football match will be for a good cause.

Read more about it here. Enter your rider in the match by pm or below. I'll fill up the rest myself Wink
Also, if it's important to you, give me an update on your rider's football skills: does he suck or is he not so bad? Wink maybe even what position does he want to play on? Grin


Edited by Ian Butler on 15-04-2015 17:13
 
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