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Silvio Herklotz |
Posted on 09-09-2014 12:46
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What do you mean with another central Asian team? Is there some team I don't know about or has Central Asia moved?
The Rider wrote:
Silvio - How long are you going to keep up the charade? If your team choice in the ICL was anything to go by then we can presume you are a fascist ......
That's in another world, so I don't care And why is Gazprom linked with fascism?
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Dippofix |
Posted on 09-09-2014 13:39
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Silvio Herklotz wrote:
What do you mean with another central Asian team? Is there some team I don't know about or has Central Asia moved?
The Rider wrote:
Silvio - How long are you going to keep up the charade? If your team choice in the ICL was anything to go by then we can presume you are a fascist ......
That's in another world, so I don't care And why is Gazprom linked with fascism?
Umh, blue jersey, named after the capitol of a certain central Asian country, got a few Italians, won a GT this year...
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Forever the Best |
Posted on 09-09-2014 13:55
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Dippofix wrote:
Silvio Herklotz wrote:
What do you mean with another central Asian team? Is there some team I don't know about or has Central Asia moved?
The Rider wrote:
Silvio - How long are you going to keep up the charade? If your team choice in the ICL was anything to go by then we can presume you are a fascist ......
That's in another world, so I don't care And why is Gazprom linked with fascism?
Umh, blue jersey, named after the capitol of a certain central Asian country, got a few Italians, won a GT this year...
What are you referring to?
The user formerly known as 'The Schleck Fan'
Gracias Alberto.
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Silvio Herklotz |
Posted on 09-09-2014 17:29
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@Dippo: I knew you meant Astana, that was not the point. But I thought you wouldn't call that central Asia as the country is even partially in Europe. But I looked it up and I have to admit you were right. My bad.
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Paul23 |
Posted on 25-09-2014 19:29
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Name: Paul Rosanski
Age: 18
Nationality: German
Rider type: Stage Rider
Short Bio: He is born in Germany, excactly in Saxony. His biggest dream was to win Paris-Roubaix, but he sucks at the cobbles, so he would like to win the Tour. He is 185cm tall and 77 kg(If that matters)
Flat: 70
Hill: 73
Mnt: 75
TT: 72
Prol: 60
Cob: 55
Spr: 60
Acc: 60
Desc: 60
End: 60
Res: 65
Fight: 55
Rec: 70
Name: Benedikt Weschenbach
Age: 23
Nationality: German
Rider type: Hybrid Sprinter
Short Bio: Grown up in NRW(Germany), he has got what it takes to be a a sprinter.
His biggest dream is to achieve to win the green jersey. (He is 166cm tall and weights around 55 kg)
Flat: 71
Hill: 79
Mnt: 60
TT: 55
Prol: 59
Cob: 60
Spr: 78
Acc: 77
Desc: 61
End: 78
Res: 65
Fight: 60
Rec: 60
Name: Lars Grawunder
Age: 21
Nationality: German
Rider type: TT
Short Bio: He likes Tony Martin and he was inspired by him. He is born in Germany by his Mom. His Dad was his father and he thinks that Admir is beautiful. Otherwise, he is a bit complicate to handle, because he doesn't talk very much. He just keeps staring at the person that talks with him. He also likes driving his bike. (He is 191cm and 86kg)
Flat: 70
Hill: 70
Mnt: 61
TT: 80
Prol: 78
Cob: 60
Spr: 59
Acc: 60
Desc: 62
End: 70
Res: 65
Fight: 60
Rec: 61
Edited by Paul23 on 26-09-2014 14:01
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Shonak |
Posted on 25-09-2014 19:51
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Rosanski: 10 points too much
Grawunder: 16 points too much
Weschenbach-Oget: 17 points too much
Edited by Shonak on 25-09-2014 19:52
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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TheHoeke |
Posted on 26-09-2014 11:02
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Also getting 80 in stats is not the best idea, in this point system you will have to balance out the point's so say you have a stage racer, that can't race the Prologue's is really not good, would aim for 77/78 in the key stats, and should give you some extra points for the support stats.
What I did, was that I looked at the stats of a real rider, where I counted the points used and now I made my version of the rider with lowered stats, so say the real rider had 100 points more than allowed, I would say 100 / with the amount of stats you want to lower, and see how many points you could take off in average
This is what I did with Dylan Koemans , as I did this and compared him from Fabian Cancellara's stats, where those above 80 was just counted as 80
EPIC - Dylan Koemans and Hélder MartÃnez
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Paul23 |
Posted on 26-09-2014 13:20
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Shonak wrote:
Rosanski: 10 points too much
Grawunder: 16 points too much
Weschenbach-Oget: 17 points too much
Ok? i thought, that i counted them right...ok...re-start!
Should work now...
Edited by Paul23 on 26-09-2014 13:32
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Posted on 23-11-2024 16:45
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 26-09-2014 13:32
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Paul23 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Rosanski: 10 points too much
Grawunder: 16 points too much
Weschenbach-Oget: 17 points too much
Ok? i thought, that i counted them right...ok...re-start!
too lazy to actually do the math to check for sure but are you aware that every point over 70 cost extra points
All stats start at 55. Depending on your rider’s age, you will get more points. Each stat up to 70 can be used one a 1:1 ratio. For going from 70 to 71 and onwards, you’ll need to spend 2 points to increase a stat by one. To go from 75 tot 76 and up, it will be a 4:1 ratio. To avoid people ignoring stats, you cannot have more then 2 stats below 60. You also cannot have stats above 80.
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 26-09-2014 13:33
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Paul23 |
Posted on 26-09-2014 13:39
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Paul23 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Rosanski: 10 points too much
Grawunder: 16 points too much
Weschenbach-Oget: 17 points too much
Ok? i thought, that i counted them right...ok...re-start!
too lazy to actually do the math to check for sure but are you aware that every point over 70 cost extra points
All stats start at 55. Depending on your rider’s age, you will get more points. Each stat up to 70 can be used one a 1:1 ratio. For going from 70 to 71 and onwards, you’ll need to spend 2 points to increase a stat by one. To go from 75 tot 76 and up, it will be a 4:1 ratio. To avoid people ignoring stats, you cannot have more then 2 stats below 60. You also cannot have stats above 80.
Yes I am, but i just think i did the math wrong and forgot to count the res stat and a few other things...hope it works now
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Shonak |
Posted on 26-09-2014 13:51
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Grawunder is still 4 points over, other two are fine now.
I'm with The Hoeke. Seems like very, very weird rider stats, but it's within the rules so it should be fine I guess.
Edited by Shonak on 26-09-2014 13:52
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Paul23 |
Posted on 26-09-2014 14:01
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Now it should be ok, i guess...thanks for the help
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Paul23 |
Posted on 26-09-2014 14:11
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Are those riders approved?
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 26-09-2014 16:40
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People care more about winning than having fun and realistic riders. Although as it showed with Cervero, they are hardly any good.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 26-09-2014 16:56
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Paul23 wrote:
Are those riders approved?
I won't have access to my "EPIC stuff" laptop until monday, but there's no hurry sicne you'r rider can only start racing next season
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Paul23 |
Posted on 26-09-2014 17:01
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Ollfardh wrote:
Paul23 wrote:
Are those riders approved?
I won't have access to my "EPIC stuff" laptop until monday, but there's no hurry sicne you'r rider can only start racing next season
Ok
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trekbmc |
Posted on 28-09-2014 23:59
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Here are my new riders.
Name: Sylvain Lipawsky
Age: 23
Nationality: Switzerland
Rider type: Climber
Short Bio:
Born and raised by a cycling-mad family in Genève, his father had won a stage of the giro and been the French champion years ago, before moving to Switzerland. Sylvain headed to Swiss mountains, he became a very strong climber, which has been shown in the U-23 races, now Sylvain, the U-23 Swiss champion, 5th in the worlds, is looking to be a climber leader or super-domestique for a team.
Flat:70
Hill: 75
Mnt:78
TT: 63
Prol: 59
Cob: 55
Spr: 60
Acc: 73
Desc: 72
End: 74
Res: 65
Fight: 71
Rec:73
Name: Pierre Lipawsky
Age: 21
Nationality: Switzerland
Rider type: Time Trialist
Short Bio:
Sylvain's younger brother, Pierre, hated how Sylvain was so much faster than him in the mountains, not taking in the 2-year age difference, he decided to head to open flat roads around Switzerland, spending hours on the open, exposed flat roads, turned him into an excellent Time-Trialist, he also gained some attacking punch from riding with him brother, where he always attacked early, before being beaten by the mountain, the Swiss U-23 TT Champion, he also finished 2nd in the Worlds U-23 TT despite a puncture, In the Road Race, he saved the chasing group, from a late Italian attack that looked to be going all the way, with a 25km ride on front, which brought him brother back into contention, the year before he pulled back the chase for a Swiss sprinter, a great star of Swiss cycling, Pierre has burst onto the pro scene.
Flat: 71
Hill: 70
Mnt: 62
TT: 77
Prol: 74
Cob: 55
Spr: 65
Acc: 67
Desc: 63
End: 70
Res: 65
Fight:70
Rec: 61
Name: Charlie Charneux
Age: 18
Nationality: Luxembourg
Rider type: Sprinter/ Classics specialist
Short Bio:
Born in Amsterdam, and raised in the city of Luxembourg, Charlie's family had no cycling ties, apart from their use of bikes in Amsterdam, one day in April, the family went to see Paris-Roubaix, after watching the race finish in a hard-fought sprint finish, Charlie fell in love with les pavé, and sprinting, having trained for years on cobblestones, Charlie is an excellent rider for the Northern Classics, and a great sprinter, who can be an excellent domestique on the cobblestones, or as a lead-out.
Flat: 70
Hill: 69
Mnt: 55
TT: 55
Prol: 60
Cob: 73
Spr: 73
Acc:70
Desc:60
End: 64
Res: 65
Fight: 62
Rec: 63
Edited by trekbmc on 29-09-2014 11:44
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 29-09-2014 08:44
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Sylvain Lipawsky and Charlie Charneux have too many points, the others are accepted.
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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trekbmc |
Posted on 29-09-2014 08:48
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ok, I edited the stats, I think they're good now.
Edited by trekbmc on 29-09-2014 09:01
"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 29-09-2014 10:33
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Charneux 's res is too low.
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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