tsmoha's stages | Tour of California 2018
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Posted on 25-11-2024 00:53
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Posted on 05-08-2015 07:50
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Those are some excellent stages. Love your work here and you are doing them pretty quick as well. |
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Posted on 05-08-2015 08:16
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I've actually finished the work already. I use to start presenting stages only when a project is already 90-100% done
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Posted on 06-08-2015 07:42
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Stage 15 | Outeniqua Pass ITT
Notable climbs | Outeniqua Pass (8.6km, 6%) Stage 16 | George - Swartberg Pass
Notable climbs | Ruitersbos Pass (8km, 6%), Swartberg Pass (7km, 8%)
Two more key stages, as the third week kicks off with a mountain timetrial up the Outeniqua Pass, which was constructed between 1943 and 1951, replacing the Montagu Pass as the main route from George to the interior. Not the steepest climb in this race, but of course a crucial stage for the GC.
The next day is another day for the climbers, with the climb up the Swartberg Pass on the menu. The Swartberg is amongst the best exposed fold mountain chains in the world, and the pass slices through magnificently scenic geological formations.. not exactly a long climb, the final few kilometres should be challenging anyway. Dirt roads.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 06-08-2015 16:40
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Two more great stages with great pics to match |
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Posted on 06-08-2015 17:05
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Beautiful scenery and lots of dirt roads. I like.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 08-08-2015 10:51
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Stage 17 | Oudtshoorn - BarrydaleStage 18 | Montagu - DuToits Kloof Pass
Notable climbs | Bain's Kloof Pass (5km, 6%), DuToits Kloof Pass (17km, 6%)
The Tour of Southern Africa is heading for the last mountains. A flat transition stage should be one for the sprinters or a breakaway, featuring a fast finish in Barrydale. We're nearing Paarl, as we're still in Western Cape (South Africa).
The final summit finish then: Du Toits Peak (1,995 m or 6,545 ft) is the highest seaward facing peak in the Cape Fold Belt ranges, i.e. the highest peak in the Western Cape within direct sight of the ocean.. finishing off a long 228km parcours, the final climb features slopes up to 11%, but ain't that steep overall. Of course it's yet another opportunity to attack the GC, so an eventful day could be on the menu here.
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jandal7 |
Posted on 08-08-2015 10:54
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Checking in again to say more of the same ... Great work and the mountain landscapes especially are beautiful, love the dirt roads!
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Margh Norway |
Posted on 08-08-2015 11:21
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Stunning views, great work!
Especially love the landscape and scenery on the following pic. Usually prefer nice weather when doing race pics myself, but fall for the grim mood here.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 09-08-2015 20:22
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Stage 19 | Paarl - Franschoek
Notable climbs | Sir Lowry's Pass (7km, 6%), Franschhoek Pass (6km, 6%)
A late hilly stage awaits the field, with a flat finish in Franschhoek ("French Corner", Dutch spelling before 1947 Fransche Hoek) - a small town in the Western Cape Province and one of the oldest towns of the Republic of South Africa.
This late climb close to the finish may offer a very last chance for stronger puncheurs in particular. Not the toughest climb, but the Franschhoek Pass definitely could make for small differences. Downhill specialists will love the look of the final 10kms.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-08-2015 12:04
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Stage 20 | Melbosstrand - Bellville Velodrome ITT
Notable climbs | Durbanville Hills (2km, 5%) Stage 21 | Cape Town
Notable climbs | Mount Rhodes (2km, 7%)
And here we are with the final two stages. The GC-fight ain't over, of course. A long ITT could see some significant changes afterall: a mostly flat parcours (featuring one climb in the final third of the stage) ends by the Bellville Velodrome. The velodrome was initially developed for the South African Olympic Bid, this venue hosted the World Cycling Federation Championships in 1999.
Cape Town is then worth the great finish of this Grand Tour. Following parts of the world famous Cape Argus Cycle Classic, we won't not just see beautiful coastlines and landscape, but also a tricky finishing loop (crit style) in the heart of Cape Town. Sprinter's day, probably.
No | Type | Stage | Cty | Length | | | Depart - Mauritius | | | 1 | | Grand Baie Prologue | | 5km | 2 | | Grand Baie - Poste de Flacq | | 171km | 3 | | Post de Flacq - Port Louis | | 169km | | | Transfer to JHB, SA | | | 4 | | Johannesburg - Pretoria | | 153km | 5 | | Pretoria - Dullstroom | | 231km | 6 | | Belfast - Pilgrims Rest | | 162km | 7 | | Pilgrims Rest - Mariepskop | | 211km | 8 | | Nelspruit - Mbabane (Swaziland) | | 170km | 9 | | Mbabane (SWA) - Piet Retief (RSA) | | 175km | 10 | | Vryheid - Estcourt | | 204km | 11 | | Pietermaritzburg - Sani Pass | | 177km | 12 | | Maseru (Lesotho) - AfriSki (LES) | | 194km | | | Transfer to PE, SA | | | 13 | | Cape St F. - Plettenberg Bay | | 171km | 14 | | Plettenberg Bay - George | | 152km | 15 | | Outeniqua Pass ITT | | 11km | 16 | | George - Swartberg Pass | | 168km | 17 | | Oudtshoorn - Barrydale | | 176km | 18 | | Montagu - DuToits Kloof Pass | | 228km | 19 | | Paarl - Franschoek | | 169km | 20 | | Melbosstrand - Bellville Velodrome ITT | | 45km | 21 | | Cape Town | | 127km |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-08-2015 12:09
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roturn |
Posted on 10-08-2015 12:14
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Excellent job here.
Probably not the hardest GT and more a Vuelta profile with ______/ kind of mountain stages.
I had expected a bit harder 3rd week. Though it`s one for the sprinters as well as time limit should be less of a problem.
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Posted on 10-08-2015 15:01
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Great work. Indeed there's no Alpine style stage with back to back climbs, but that gives the race it's own flavour.
Not sure how I will fit some/all of it into the MG, but surely have to try!
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sgdanny |
Posted on 10-08-2015 15:06
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Great work with this, from a guy that have it hard just making one stage
Already got a DB to insert this too together with Tour of America. So I hope you'll be glad that this will be turned into use
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sammyt93 |
Posted on 10-08-2015 15:23
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Great work. Indeed there's no Alpine style stage with back to back climbs, but that gives the race it's own flavour.
Not sure how I will fit some/all of it into the MG, but surely have to try!
You know the CT doesn't have it's own GT yet
It looks a really good race, I'll have to find a way of fitting it in to a career I'll play.
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togo95 |
Posted on 25-08-2015 23:59
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Seems like a great work indeed. I look forward to trying it out. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 05-09-2015 16:57
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Back with some usual business: the New Zealand Cycle Classic for 2016! Stages are also to be found in the Stage DB..
New Zealand Cycle Classic - UCI 2.2, real 2016
The full route for the 29th running of the UCI Sanctioned international stage race, to be held in the Wairarapa from January 20th – 24th 2016, was released today. Race Director Jorge Sandoval says the 663km route promises to uphold its distinction as "New Zealand’s toughest stage race".
The New Zealand Cycle Classic, which has previously been staged in Manawatu, has made a return to the Wairarapa after a four year absence. The most challenging stage is tipped to be the 152.2km Stage Four on Sunday, 24th January when riders leave from the Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park in Masterton and travel towards Wainuioru via Castlepoint Road and complete two laps of a 32km circuit before returning to Masterton via the Limeworks and then having a hill-top finish on Admiral Hill in Gladstone.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-09-2015 22:52
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tsmoha |
Posted on 07-09-2015 13:15
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Updloaded a few races to the Stage DB, find it here !
Including:
Herald Sun Tour 2015
New Zealand Cycle Classic 2014, 2015, 2016
Cadel Evans Great Ocean 2015
Tour of Southland (NE) 2015
Aussie Nationals 2014/15
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clamel |
Posted on 07-09-2015 17:28
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Great mate, they will be DL
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