tsmoha's stages | Tour of America
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 12:44
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As every year, I start doing some stages for the current PCM-version far too late. But since I haven't really played PCM14 by now, there was no reason to do any creation. This did change though, as I decided to do a new version for the fantasy Grand Tour Tour of America (a race, which was made by Johan92 and which you can follow as part of the ManGame soon)!
21 stages, starting in the East, finishing in the West (including a long transfer, yap)..
..an introduction!
(Thanks to the_hoyle for the banner)
Let's imagine, where are all part of the ManGame.. the Tour of America has become an irreplaceable component of the circuit, being held as the Continental Tour's very own Grand Tour! The race is going into it's 4th edition in 2014, with Franco Pellizotti, Robert Kiserlovski and Andrei Kashechkin as the past winners.
Anyway, this tough stage race used to be held in California only. A fact, that we wanted to change for next season. And here we go with a brand new route for America's biggest stage race: let us take a first look at which places we will visit in the 2015's edition.
Baltimore, Maryland - the largest city in the State of Maryland, the largest independent city in the United States, and the 26th-most populous city in the country will host the tour with a short prologue and the departure of the first road race.
Glade Hill (Catskills), New York - the Catskills offer some perfect terrain for an early hilly stage (on fifth day). Short, but steep climbs (like the hilltop finish on Glade Hill) will give us a feeling of the well known Ardennes classics and the GC-contenders a first chance to create gaps.
Mt Greylock, Massachusetts - the race will be heading for the Northeastern states, with the Mt Greylock as the first mountaintop finish (on 7th day). It's the "easiest" summit finish of all here, but it will be a first test for the premium climbers.
Mt Washington, New Hampshire - the first ten days will feature the two toughest summit finishes. The famous Mt Washington as the first of two consecutive finishing climbs featuring average slopes of 10+%! An unique landscape and thousands of spectators will make this a special day, for sure.
Mt Equinox, Vermont - The next day will feature a similar steep, but shorter climb up the Equinox. Another picturesque view awaits both the peloton and those fans, who will watch the race on the top of this brutal climb.
Beartooth Pass, Montana - After two days of rest (including a long transfer from Vermont to Montana), the race will continue with a challenging flat stage to Red Lodge, where the first of two ITTs will be kicked off the day after. The Beartooth Pass ain't too steep, but this 40km mountain timetrial will definitely make a difference for the GC.
Ephrata, Washington - The ToA will make a visit to Canada this year, featuring the first real "up and down" mountain stage (16).. the route will lead us further in the West then, featuring a hilly stage around Ephrata. Known for it's dirt roads through deserts and rocks, this 18th stage will be unique.
Mt Rainier, Washington - A partly hilly, partly flat second timetrial is then followed by the queen stage (20). A back-and-forth route, which will feature some challenging slopes up to Paradise, with a special view on the famous Mt Rainier. If there's any non-climber in the mix for the green jersey, this is his day to survive.
Ellensburg, Washington - Featured twice on the final three days (as the finish of the second ITT and the final flat stage). A circuit through this beautiful town will conclude the tour.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 12:45
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Tour of America | The Route & Maps
No | Type | Stage | Cty | Length | Pre | DL | 1 | | Baltimore Prologue | | 6km | o | x | 2 | | Baltimore - Philadelphia | | 195km | o | x | 3 | | Bellmawr - New Jersey | | 194km | o | x | 4 | | Dover - Kingston | | 160km | o | x | 5 | | Saugerties - Glade Hill | | 151km | o | x | 6 | | Pepacton Reservoir TTT | | 39km | o | x | 7 | | Kingston - Mt Greylock | | 175km | o | x | 8 | | Greenfield - Concord | | 187km | o | x | 9 | | Concord - Mt Washington | | 222km | o | o | 10 | | Montpelier - Mt Equinox | | 208km | o | o | | | Transfer/2 rest days | | | | | 11 | | Billings - Red Lodge | | 140km | o | x | 12 | | Beartooth Pass ITT | | 36km | o | x | 13 | | Livingston - Helena | | 209km | o | x | 14 | | Helena - Great Falls | | 195km | o | x | 15 | | Dupuyer - West Glacier | | 164km | o | x | | | Transfer/rest day | | | | | 16 | | Cresno - Red Mountain Resort | | 235km | o | x | 17 | | Red Mountain Resort - Republic | | 157km | o | x | 18 | | Ephrata - Ephrata | | 194km | o | x | 19 | | Vantage - Ellensburg ITT | | 45km | o | x | 20 | | Ashford - Paradise / Mt Rainier | | 195km | o | x | 21 | | Yakima - Ellensburg | | 96km | o | x |
Stages 1-10 | North Eastern US
Stages 11-21 | North Western US
Edited by tsmoha on 24-02-2015 10:19
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 12:45
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Tour of America | The Profiles
Stages 1-10 | North Eastern US Stages 11-21 | North Western US
Edited by tsmoha on 24-02-2015 10:16
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 28-01-2015 12:48
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Sounds awesome
Can I do a request? Could you also use some stages of this Tour of America and mix them into an interesting variant for the USA Pro Challenge in the regular database? If not, it's no problem, of course |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 13:13
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Ian Butler wrote:
Can I do a request? Could you also use some stages of this Tour of America and mix them into an interesting variant for the USA Pro Challenge in the regular database? If not, it's no problem, of course
Thanks for the interest!
This race though won't visit Colorado, so I guess it ain't too helpful as for a USPCC variant You may checkout The Hobbit's stages thread (PCM13, iirc). Pretty sure he made a variant for this one... I'm currently enjoying doing stages, so maybe (!) I will have a look into rthis later on.
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 28-01-2015 13:15
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Awesome! I love these kind of projects, great idea.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 28-01-2015 13:43
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Just as i was looking to start making an American GT
Looks interesting and certainly covering a lot of America. Personally i think it would be better to focus on a smaller area but nonetheless i'm sure it will be excellent
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 13:56
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TheManxMissile wrote:
Personally i think it would be better to focus on a smaller area but nonetheless i'm sure it will be excellent
Yap, I know. I will release the two maps soon, so you will notice, that it's actually something like a two-part race. Most of the Eastern stages are held in a rather small area, and most of the Western in Montana and Washington only. Wanted to include those first week desperately, but due to the lack of too many real mountains, i decided to have this one transfer. Not too realistic, but it also offers chances for additional variants.
So... You may add your GT plans to this one, later on
Thanks, Jes!
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roturn |
Posted on 28-01-2015 14:33
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Nice one, tsmoha.
Might be a good reason to enter the Tour of America for the first time ever.
At least when going down of course.
77mo Olivier would like to lead. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 15:27
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roturn wrote:
Nice one, tsmoha.
Might be a good reason to enter the Tour of America for the first time ever.
At least when going down of course.
77mo Olivier would like to lead.
Thanks for stopping by!
And The ToA has always a pretty special and interesting startlist. Olivier surely one to enjoy a favorites role anyway, same goes for George Bennett, if i stay PCT
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 28-01-2015 15:38
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Will be interesting to see what you come up with!
Btw the first 2 MG Tour of Americas did feature multiple states, in an East to West format. Only the last two were all California. If I remember right the first version was made by OlegTinkov from GPXs I designed based on actual ridiculous plans to have it in real life. Check out thetourofamerica.com on the Web Archive website
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 16:31
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Ah, okay. Then i misunderstood you And this website got my interest! Will search for it!
Hope you all will like the route. It ain't the most common route, but neither it's crazy. Ah, you will see
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-01-2015 22:52
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I will present this race stage by stage, most probably on daily basis. Don't expect every stage to be spectacular, so I will just offer single downloads (for specific stages) wherever you request one.
Stage 1 | Baltimore Prologue (6km)
Notable climbs | None
As said in the preview, the Tour of America will kick off with a prologue in Baltimore. A 6km flat circuit through the heart of this city, offering the spectators an unique experience. Nothing much to say about this stage, really.
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jandal7 |
Posted on 28-01-2015 23:18
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Loooks great!
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udoi |
Posted on 29-01-2015 00:27
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Ciao,
if you need some ideas for your stages
https://forodecicl...-ciclista/
Edited by udoi on 29-01-2015 00:37
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tsmoha |
Posted on 29-01-2015 06:22
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@jandal: Thanks!
@udoi: Not sure what you are talking about If it's about this race here, i have already finished the route.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 29-01-2015 08:02
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Stage 2 | Baltimore - Philadelphia (195km)
Notable climbs | None
The tour is heading north and continues with a flat stage from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Just one minor difficulty (and the first chance to grab the KoM-shirt) just outside from Baltimore, so definitely a day made for the sprinters.
Philadelphia is a well known place for cycling events and we can expect a huge crowd cheering for the sprinters: a long finishing stretch on wide roads will be fascinating to watch, with the finish line close to the famous City Hall in Downtown Philadelphia!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 29-01-2015 08:59
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Always interested in new American races and this one is no exception, it looks Great already |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 29-01-2015 15:52
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Thanks, sutty! Glad this one got your interest. Hope you will like route then
Stage 3 | Bellmawr - New Jersey (194km)
Notable climbs | None
Next flat stage, this time going from Bellmawr (Philadelphia) to New Jersey. Almost the same length as the day before, the trickiest thing here may be either some crosswinds or a crit-style finishing circuit through New Jersey. Wide roads on the finishing stretch again, though.
Just like in Philadelphia, we may again expect thousands of fans watching the expected bunch sprint just by the Hudson River - with Manhattan in the background, it's also a day for stunning pictures and impressions.
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udoi |
Posted on 29-01-2015 17:43
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@tsmoha, sorry. |
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