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Riis123
I love variants, or should i say, stage making. Not creating it obviously - way too much work - but I enjoy getting educated on climbs and how you potentially can pair them to make a great show get going.

The fine Massif stages should sort a little out, I see you are using the same climbs as this year but in a different order? Medium mountain stages are always good, it does always make for some good racing, especially early on.

A little too many sprint-finishes for my taste. Give them some flesh, but not too much. Its better to have hungry sprinters than the other way around. I am hoping to see some proper climbs soon, I wanna see carnage on the road come July. Wink
 
bigggassi
Riis123 wrote:
I love variants, or should i say, stage making. Not creating it obviously - way too much work - but I enjoy getting educated on climbs and how you potentially can pair them to make a great show get going.


Yeah I feel you.

The fine Massif stages should sort a little out, I see you are using the same climbs as this year but in a different order? Medium mountain stages are always good, it does always make for some good racing, especially early on.


I really didn't knew which climbs they do exactly in 2016. I just knew that there is a finish in Loiran, which I pass through one time. I googled it and found this version: https://i.imgur.co...2xlHp.png.

A little too many sprint-finishes for my taste. Give them some flesh, but not too much. Its better to have hungry sprinters than the other way around. I am hoping to see some proper climbs soon, I wanna see carnage on the road come July. Wink


Well, it's been the first week. It's five sprint stages now, one uphill finish on a flat stage, but this is something for Rodriguez or Valverde kind of guys. But I can assure you, there won't come many sprint stages anymore. Keep in mind, I tried to do something balanced, realistic. But I have some killer stages in the last week for you, were the firework is happening.

Thanks for following. Smile
 
Riis123
Thats not the stage, tho. I have no clue when that stage was raced, probably in 2000's I would suppose considering the profile. Your stage resembles the stage LLS won in 2008 if I am correct? Anyways, I don't have the stage for 2016 since ASO only have released the final 40 km of the final in which they tackle those 3 climbs.. from the other side, it seems. Anyway, here is the stage: <a href="https://www.procyclingstats....id=217

Ill look forward to it! I have encountered a few stage maker-afficianados so I might have a clue about what you are doing in your next stages. Maybe the Basque-Pyrenées?
 
bigggassi
You're right. I looked into this. There are some things alike, the stage to Aurillac and the climbs around Mont-Dore (in 2008). Yeah, they are the best spots in the Central Massif.

Well, my focus is on the Alpes, keeping the field together till this point. There isn't too much action in the Pyrenees coming.
 
bigggassi
Stage 13 - Tarascon > Perpignan

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Stage 13 is already the last stage in the Pyrenees. As I said before, the focus is on the Alpes and we've had already three mountain top finishes so far. Plus we need some room for the Alpes. This is why that stage is designed for a breakaway. This doesnt mean this stage is easy. There are 4 hard 1st-category climbs where an ealry attack could do some real damage or thin things out.

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Edited by bigggassi on 28-03-2016 23:24
 
bigggassi
Stage 14 - Perpignan - Sete

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As promised, we're leaving the Pyrenees today. But this doesn't mean we have a meaningless stage in front of your eyes. Quite the opposite. The roads from Perpignan towards Sete are in fact very flat, but we're positioned at the Mediterranean coast which could offer some windy stage today. In addition to that, there is a small but very hard climb at the end of the stage in the town of Sete. Just because this ascent the stage was classified as hilly, so expect the explosive climbers and hilly-sprinters at the front today. Furthermore, there are 3 second time gaps at the finish, any gap could cost time here (as you can see in the screenshot). All in all, it's all about the wind, the last climb and the time gaps at the summit while enjoying the beautiful Mediterranean landscapes.

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grebiere
It looks very nice ! Congrats !
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bigggassi
Thank you very much.
 
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bigggassi
Stage 15 - Arles - Manosque

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Welcome to another stage of my variant. It's the 15th stage and we riding from Arles into the foot of the Alpes at Manosque. It's 211 kilometres of ups and downs today, giving the breakaway much to do on the way through the Provence. But the guys for the general classification can't sleep today, too. There are a lot of possibilities out there where an attack could be placed and the wind is still a factor. However, everyone will try to save some energy, since tomorrow the big mountains will come.

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bigggassi
Stage 16 - Saint-Andre > Isola 2000

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We finally arrived the Alpes! It's stage 16 and we're riding from Saint-Andre to the high altitude ski resort of Isola 2000. With the Col de Cayolle, Col de la Bonette and the final climb the riders must climb 3 HC-Category climbs on the way to the finish. Combined they offer 5000 meters accumulated height meters. In other words: The general classification will look different after todays stage. However, there will come 3 more stages in the Alpes, so the riders have to ride the smart way.

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grebiere
Your 15Th stage in Luberon is such a good choice. For me that's the most beautiful area in France !

In return, I find the transfert between manosque and St André too long. Roads are not direct at all in this area.

Anyway it looks very good so I am looking forward to downloading and playing it !
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bigggassi
grebiere wrote:
Your 15Th stage in Luberon is such a good choice. For me that's the most beautiful area in France !

In return, I find the transfert between manosque and St André too long. Roads are not direct at all in this area.

Anyway it looks very good so I am looking forward to downloading and playing it !


Thank you, grebiere. But you really think the transfer is too long? It's 80km to Saint-André-les-Alpes. The N85-N202 are leading right to the Town. Normally, those lengths aren't unusual for the Tour. Last year, for example, the transfer from Plateau de Beille to Muret was over 100km.

On the other hand I have to admit, that the transfer length wasn't my biggest concern, especially in the coming stages. :lol:

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Edited by bigggassi on 30-03-2016 09:37
 
sazee
Hi
I discovery your Tour today and i'm very surprise you do a vert good job
Just for the stage comes in Sète, the road is more narrow , houses are smaller, and lots of greenery
And especially for me there is no place for an arrival
I advise arrival down Sète, or in my city : Frontignan
Finally is not the ''Col de Sète'' but the Mont Saint Clair

For the Stage comes on Prat Peyrot you are very succeeded but dommage(pity ?) you don't arrive to Mont Aiguoual, but is perfectly decorated
Edited by sazee on 30-03-2016 10:05
 
bigggassi
sazee wrote:
Hi
I discovery your Tour today and i'm very surprise you do a vert good job
Just for the stage comes in Sète, the road is more narrow , houses are smaller, and lots of greenery
And especially for me there is no place for an arrival
I advise arrival down Sète, or in my city : Frontignan
Finally is not the ''Col de Sète'' but the Mont Saint Clair

For the Stage comes on Prat Peyrot you are very succeeded but (pity ?) you don't arrive to Mont Aiguoual, but is perfectly decorated


Yeah, thank you. It's great having a local giving advice. It's hard to make everything like it's in real life, as a stage maker one must always marginalize. I made those roads on purpose wider than in real life, because the game doesn't respond well to narrow situations. But I will take another look at the houses and obviously the climb name.

Regarding the stage to Prat Peyrot. I decided against the Mont Aigoual, even knowing it would make a great finish. I wanted a two-step finish with a short second step. After 20km of climbing the Col du Minier, where's the point to go the whole way up to Mont Aigoual? Anything that couldn't decided before, won't happen there. It's probably the same argument one is having about the La Mongie - Tourmalet finish. ^^

By the way, welcome to the board. Saw it was your first post?! Smile
 
bigggassi
bigggassi wrote:
sazee wrote:
Hi
I discovery your Tour today and i'm very surprise you do a vert good job
Just for the stage comes in Sète, the road is more narrow , houses are smaller, and lots of greenery
And especially for me there is no place for an arrival
I advise arrival down Sète, or in my city : Frontignan
Finally is not the ''Col de Sète'' but the Mont Saint Clair

For the Stage comes on Prat Peyrot you are very succeeded but (pity ?) you don't arrive to Mont Aiguoual, but is perfectly decorated


Yeah, thank you. It's great having a local giving advice. It's hard to make everything like it's in real life, as a stage maker one must always marginalize. I made those roads on purpose wider than in real life, because the game doesn't respond well to narrow situations. But I will take another look at the houses and obviously the climb name.

Regarding the stage to Prat Peyrot. I decided against the Mont Aigoual, even knowing it would make a great finish. I wanted a two-step finish with a short second step. After 20km of climbing the Col du Minier, where's the point to go the whole way up to Mont Aigoual? Anything that couldn't decided before, won't happen there. It's probably the same argument one is having about the La Mongie - Tourmalet finish. ^^

By the way, welcome to the board. Saw it was your first post?! Smile


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It should be more appropriate now, I think.
 
sazee
bigggassi wrote:

Yeah, thank you. It's great having a local giving advice. It's hard to make everything like it's in real life, as a stage maker one must always marginalize. I made those roads on purpose wider than in real life, because the game doesn't respond well to narrow situations. But I will take another look at the houses and obviously the climb name.

Your welcome, try to do the greenery if you look the Mont Saint Clair by far it is clearly green, for the road ok for an arrival it's better a largest road

Spoiler
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Regarding the stage to Prat Peyrot. I decided against the Mont Aigoual, even knowing it would make a great finish. I wanted a two-step finish with a short second step. After 20km of climbing the Col du Minier, where's the point to go the whole way up to Mont Aigoual? Anything that couldn't decided before, won't happen there. It's probably the same argument one is having about the La Mongie - Tourmalet finish. ^^

Months Aiguoual is a finish exactly like Prat Peyrot just longer
I don't understand exactly the question sorry


By the way, welcome to the board. Saw it was your first post?! Smile

It's my first post here Grin
I looked just before
And if I don't forget I'll post my showroom and my begin Stages
 
bigggassi
Maybe its hard to see from that picture I've posted, but it is already as green as it gets for me. If you don't like it enough, you can change it afterwards, cause I will share my ztcs at the end. Smile

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Regarding the Mont Aiguoual finish. As I said I tried a very short second step. Prat Peyrot was the shortest available. Mont Aiguoual wouldn't bring anything more to the table, that is what I am saying. Because it's already enough climbing before and Prat Peyrot is a little bit more realistic finish, because it offers more space for the Tour-Setup than the summit of the mountain. In the end, it's just how I wanted to do the stage. But I can accept if someone else would it have done differently. Smile
 
Riis123
I have been in Sete, actually. The first thing I thought was that it would make for a super good finish. Truly beautiful place!

I like your 2 recent stages. Not really a fan of backloaded GT's, tho.
 
sazee
bigggassi wrote:
Maybe its hard to see from that picture I've posted, but it is already as green as it gets for me. If you don't like it enough, you can change it afterwards, cause I will share my ztcs at the end. Smile

Oww ok it's perfect. At the to of the Saint Clair there are no plenty houses, it's for that I said to you

Regarding the Mont Aiguoual finish. As I said I tried a very short second step. Prat Peyrot was the shortest available. Mont Aiguoual wouldn't bring anything more to the table, that is what I am saying. Because it's already enough climbing before and Prat Peyrot is a little bit more realistic finish, because it offers more space for the Tour-Setup than the summit of the mountain. In the end, it's just how I wanted to do the stage. But I can accept if someone else would it have done differently. Smile

You have 4,5 km between Prat Peyrot et the Mont Aiguoual
And you have really more place in the Aiguoual
I think you say that because Street View not come in the top
You have an observatory very famous and important so a BIG parking
But if you prefer Prat Peyrot it's a good choice too

I want see your next Stage
 
bigggassi
I made a "small" adjustment to the route. I saw that the game sets the rest day after the 16th stage, which allowed me to something different than orginally planned. The stage to Isola 2000 coming now as the 17th stage, and the the coming stage in between, as the 16th. Wink
Edited by bigggassi on 30-03-2016 16:38
 
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