Tour the Slovenia is next on the schedule. Four days of cycling and we need to turn all the almost from this season into some victories soon, and this is the perfect chance for it.
Absolutely great story. Starts a bit staggering with the first episodes, a bit long videos because you explain the game and the sport, which I found interesting and possibly very helpful to newer players.
Once you find your stride I think it is a great journey and I hope to be part of it every step of the way.
Malan wrote:
Absolutely great story. Starts a bit staggering with the first episodes, a bit long videos because you explain the game and the sport, which I found interesting and possibly very helpful to newer players.
Once you find your stride I think it is a great journey and I hope to be part of it every step of the way.
Riding in Norway sounds like it would be easy enough on paper, but some teams send strong riders here too, with the only purpose to try and stop us from winning.
Season three is starting and it comes with a few surprises. First our team gets updated to World Tour status, meaning we need to compete in mostly higher level competitions. Are we ready for it?
Did we actually get good at this game? Is that even possible? Sure we might not be the best rider in the game, but we seem to be able to win more and compete in most races quite well.
We have had a great start at Volta Ciclista a Catalunya and we need to build on that in the last four stages. If we do well there is some great rewards waiting at the finish line, for example a qualification to the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta Espana level of races. Can we hold on?
The classical way to warm up for the Giro is to go to Tour de Romandie so that is what we do here. It is in many ways a perfect race for us with prologue and time trial and some nice mountains.
The time has come!
We are going to Giro d'Italia to fight for gold. It will hold seven episodes with three stages in each. Glory and fame waits for the winner at the finish line. Will we be able to compete at this great stage?
This is where we make our move!
We have started in a great position but things are starting to heat up and we make a move to try and hold the Pink Jersey.
At this you can tell that most riders are rather tired, and our hero is struggling quite a bit too. Tough stages and only the bravest will survive past these climbs.
I would like to take this time to thank everyone that have been watching up till now. It means a lot to me and I am very grateful to all of you. I hope you will want to continue to follow this series as I feel it still got a long way to go before it has run its course.