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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 05-04-2017 19:33
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Thanks for all the answers.
For a fact I know I won't be able to keep up the current pace, so I just want to progress as much as possible before I hit my busy period.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 07-04-2017 13:50
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Ollie23 |
Posted on 08-04-2017 08:31
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Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Thanks for all the answers.
For a fact I know I won't be able to keep up the current pace, so I just want to progress as much as possible before I hit my busy period.
You can always slow down slightly and instead save some updates so that when you hit your busy period, you'll still be able to post regularly. But the most important thing is that you enjoy it and update at your own pace. Don't let it turn into 'work' I'm really enjoying the story so wouldn't want to see it end any time soon!
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 08-04-2017 09:25
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Ollie23 wrote:
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Thanks for all the answers.
For a fact I know I won't be able to keep up the current pace, so I just want to progress as much as possible before I hit my busy period.
You can always slow down slightly and instead save some updates so that when you hit your busy period, you'll still be able to post regularly. But the most important thing is that you enjoy it and update at your own pace. Don't let it turn into 'work' I'm really enjoying the story so wouldn't want to see it end any time soon!
I have some reports prepared right now but can't post when I'm home due to an internet failure which won't be resolved before Monday.
As from then I may start working with pre-written reports, but I don't want the gap between 'posted' and 'played in-game' to be too big.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 10-04-2017 17:33
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Tour de Romandie (WT) Stage 4/6, 159.9 kms The second mountain stage is the least tough one on paper. Two of the three climbs will probably come too early to be decisive. The last one to Caux, on the other hand, certainly is one nobody should underestimate before the actual stage (9.8 kilometers of length, 7.6% avg, 16.3% max). The breakaway was formed in 3 phases. Klever was in there for us and dropped Jacobs, Martinelli, Simon and Crapa at the 2nd climb ahead of also getting dropped. He'd rejoin Herrada, Colla and Tatarinov downhill. The understanding within the E1 group that remained was just awful. A gap of five minutes got completely wasted, and a compact group hit the final climb. Most of our riders were still present at the front of the pack. Sadly, we'd lose control as soon as the climb started. Landa attacked 6 kms from the summit. While some tried to react, our leaders struggled. Aru managed to bridge to Landa. Ghilardi tried to do the same, but he failed to bridge the last 15". The third group sat already at 50 seconds. Aru got rid of Landa in the final hectometers and claimed the stage and the overall lead. Landa lost 18" as Van Garderen beat Fuglsang for 3rd. Ghilardi collapsed and finished in the fourth group that lost 1'03" today. Contador, Craddock and Formolo came home in the same group, as did our top finisher Izagirre, who felt much better compared to yesterday. Vandenborre could not quite repeat his yesterday's performance, and finished the stage in 13th place, losing 1'54" to the Italian stage winner. Tour de Romandie 2019 Stage 4/6 1 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | 3h53'02" | 2 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | + 18" | 3 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Team Sky | + 51" | 4 | | Jakob Fuglsang | Orica - Scott | s.t. | 5 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | + 1'03" | 6 | | Lawson Craddock | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. | 7 | | Ion Izagirre | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 8 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | s.t. | 9 | | Davide Formolo | Tinkoff | s.t. | 10 | | Warren Barguil | Quick-Step Floors | + 1'25" |
Tour de Romandie 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | 13h38'48" | 2 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | + 18" | 3 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | + 1'05" | 4 | | Juan Andrés Pardo Calvo | Team Sky | + 2'07" | 5 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Team Sky | + 2'12" | 6 | | Jakob Fuglsang | Orica - Scott | + 2'16" | 7 | | Sam Vandenborre | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 2'18" | 8 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 2'28" | 9 | | Warren Barguil | Quick-Step Floors | + 2'29" | 10 | | Ion Izagirre | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 2'47" |
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 10-04-2017 17:46
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Sam couldn't keep the podium place but at least now you have two riders in the top10.
Next stage...
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 10-04-2017 21:07
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Aquarius97 wrote:
Sam couldn't keep the podium place but at least now you have two riders in the top10.
Next stage...
Securing a podium was always going to be extremely hard, but there's no shame having a bad day at his age. Having a good day at the next stage could already make up for a lot
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 10-04-2017 22:33
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (2.HC) Stage 6/8, 180.3 kms The last chance to strike for the GC contenders. Van der Poel will have to defend his jersey one last time, though now it's at the steepest climb of this edition. Apart from that this stage shouldn't worry him too much. G. Izagirre bridged to a breakaway that had been established already. KoM leader Ospina had just left the race and Gorka saw an opportunity to take over his jersey. For that cause he could use some help of Streit, Nunes, Kaczmarek, Parrinello and Tomassini to have a big enough gap. No good luck this time around, as the breakaway's ship stranded 5 kms from the first mountain sprint. Gruppo compatto to the last climb's foot. Bakelants accelerated with 3.7 kms left, only van der Poel responded to his move. There already Chávarri knew he'd be limiting damage today. Teuns (GC 5th) and Suaza (GC 3rd) were the only ones who could come back. Until van der Poel attacked. We saw Teuns getting dropped again. The other two didn't win the stage either as van der Poel demonstrated why exactly it's him in that blue jersey. Bakelants and Suaza both came on the stage podium and moved onto the general classification podium. Chávarri disappointed and narrowly managed to hold on to his GC 6th. Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey Stage 6/8 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 4h11'13" | 2 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 3 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | s.t. | 4 | | Dylan Teuns | Lotto - Soudal | + 21" | 5 | | Luca Sterbini | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | + 1'30" | 6 | | Jelle Vanendert | Lotto - Soudal | + 1'47" | 7 | | Eder Chávarri | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 8 | | Egbert Eijkelkamp | Lampre - Merida | s.t. | 9 | | Kiel Reijnen | Cannondale Pro Team | + 2'01" | 10 | | Larry Warbasse | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. |
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey Overall standings 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 21h29'01" | 2 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | + 57" | 3 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto - Soudal | + 58" | 4 | | Dylan Teuns | Lotto - Soudal | + 1'19" | 5 | | Egbert Eijkelkamp | Lampre - Merida | + 1'56" | 6 | | Eder Chávarri | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 3'03" | 7 | | Luca Sterbini | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | + 3'07" | 8 | | Ilya Koshevoy | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | + 3'38" | 9 | | Larry Warbasse | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. | 10 | | Antimo Facchino | Cannondale Pro Team | + 4'24" |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 10-04-2017 23:08
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With two riders in the top ten in Romandie maybe they can challenge for a podium place before the end |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 11-04-2017 12:20
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sutty68 wrote:
With two riders in the top ten in Romandie maybe they can challenge for a podium place before the end
The remaining stages both suit them, but it's been a pretty tough race already. Let's se e what we can get out of this
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Tamijo |
Posted on 11-04-2017 12:30
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Tour de Romandie, Stage 4/6
Izagirre lost time to just 4 riders. A fine step up to top 10.
Vandenborre had diamonds at stage 3, but it could not last forever.
nice to see Aru performing, sadly on the wrong team
Tour of Turkey Stage 6/8
Chávarri need to stay calm and realistic, so easy to drop to 7th and even 9th, but so hard to advance to 5th or better.
I guess he is very young beeing a neo-pro
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 11-04-2017 18:19
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Tamijo wrote:
Tour de Romandie, Stage 4/6
Izagirre lost time to just 4 riders. A fine step up to top 10.
Vandenborre had diamonds at stage 3, but it could not last forever.
nice to see Aru performing, sadly on the wrong team
Tour of Turkey Stage 6/8
Chávarri need to stay calm and realistic, so easy to drop to 7th and even 9th, but so hard to advance to 5th or better.
I guess he is very young beeing a neo-pro
Having Izagirre and Vandenborre in the top 1 at the end would be great. The former seems to be getting stronger as the latter is declining a bit. We'll have to wait for the next stage.
Aru is riding very well indeed He seems to be on schedule for the Giro, he has podiumed every one of the last three editions and won last year. It's strange he won't be riding there.
As for Chávarri, he's looking tired after a solid spring campaign. Hopefully he can keep his 6th place until the end.
He's not a neo-pro anymore however.
At the age of 22, he has already won la Flèche Wallonne, a stage in la Vuelta, KoM & Young jerseys in PaÃs Vasco - Austria & Portugal, GP Miguel Indurain (2x) and stages in Austria - Portugal - Ruta del Sol.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 11-04-2017 21:05
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How do you find that kind of talent.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 12-04-2017 12:40
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Sometimes it's just a matter of being a bit lucky, but this is what I do
- I always check what riders have an expiring contract at the very start of every season.
- I closely monitor the u23 results.
- I also check for the best free agents, and in PCM 15 there are loads of them that still don't get signed by a team.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 12-04-2017 12:41
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Tour de Romandie (WT) Stage 5/6, 175.5 kms You could say the best has been saved for last this year with this queen stage coming at the back of two already very demanding days. Several riders will be aiming to gain some seconds on their closest adversaries ahead of tomorrow's flat concluding 16.5 kilometer individual time trial. Seven riders got a gap on the first climb, they were KoM leader Colla in pink, Aidan van Niekerk, Tatarinov, Josh Edmondson, Power, Kadri and Boem at the very back. The weaker climbers got dropped mercilessly at the very same climb already, the category 1 Col de Champex (1509m). Power and van Niekerk were the only fresh guys still in front and at the shorter but steeper Col des Planches (1420m). Behind the two of them, Tatarinov and Colla both were about to get caught. The leaders did not have a big gap left either. Chrono stopped at 1'24", 5.7 kms to the top. Tinkoff and Sky had already reduced the bunch to 34 riders before and decided to slow down a bit. Vandenborre managed to snatch 2" at the second intermediate sprint, after having picked up 6" at the first. At the third climb to the ski station of Ovronnaz (1374m), Rob Power dropped van Niekerk. The young South African continually kept Lotto's Australian within sight but couldn't keep him from gaining more and more ground. Van Niekerk was joined by Jesús Herrada and Steff Hermans on the descent. There were over 50 kms left and Power had 4'12" on the pack. This trio also had a nasty 2'40" arrear to make up. Soon they had to do so without van Niekerk, who suffered a big fall further into the descent. Power kept climbing steadily at the HC Col du Lein (1695m), while Steff Hermans dropped Herrada and tried to catch up with the sole leader all alone. He wouldn't succeed in doing so though, the gap remained at 1'. Many riders tried to attack the reduced pack but only Landa sneakily got away from them. He'd catch Power downhill. Vandenborre reached the top with Aru but could not keep up with that elite group on the descent. Power finally surrendered at the final climb and had to let go of Landa. At that point riders were just all over the place. This was the situation:
E1 | - 31" - | E2 | - 11" - | E3 | - 7" - | E4 | - 23" - | E5 | Landa | | Aru | | Power | | Formolo | | Ghilardi | | | | | Spilak | | | | Anacona |
- 13" - | E6 | - 35" - | E7 | - 54" - | E8 | | Craddock | | Le Lavandier | | Vandenborre | | Contador | | | | Izagirre | | S. Hermans | | | | Barguil | | | | | | Chevrier | | | | | | Pardo | | | | | | Fuglsang | | | | | | Van Garderen |
A super strong Aru had enough power left to bridge to Landa, and beat him for the stage win as well. Apart from that the last climb was simply too action-packed to mention all what happened on the road to Verbier. Izagirre and Vandenborre both had a solid last climb. Despite running out of energy towards the finish, they managed to rejoin the group with Contador and Craddock. A brilliant performance, closing a gap of 1'30". Our riders finished behind the top four in the GC, but gained some vital seconds on top 10 contenders like Fuglsang, Barguil and van Garderen. Tour de Romandie 2019 Stage 5/6 1 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | 5h18'02" | 2 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | s.t. | 3 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | s.t. | 4 | | Simon Spilak | Team Dimension Data | + 21" | 5 | | Juan Andrés Pardo | Team Sky | + 1'30" | 6 | | Robert Power | Lotto - Soudal | + 1'47" | 7 | | Davide Formolo | Tinkoff | s.t. | 8 | | Winner Anacona | IAM Cycling | s.t. | 9 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 2'01" | 10 | | Lawson Craddock | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
Tour de Romandie 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | 18h56'40" | 2 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | + 1'18" | 3 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | + 1'42" | 4 | | Juan Andrés Pardo | Team Sky | + 5'40" | 5 | | Sam Vandenborre | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 7'16" | 6 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 7'34" | 7 | | Robert Power | Lotto - Soudal | + 7'45" | 8 | | Ion Izagirre | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 7'53" | 9 | | Lawson Craddock | Trek - Segafredo | + 8'29" | 10 | | Jakob Fuglsang | Orica - Scott | + 8'39" |
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purepasd |
Posted on 12-04-2017 13:28
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Nice stage. Good luck gaining some lost ground in the TT, hopefully Pardo is a weak TTist? |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 12-04-2017 19:51
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purepasd wrote:
Nice stage. Good luck gaining some lost ground in the TT, hopefully Pardo is a weak TTist?
Thanks.
Pardo is a below average TTist, but he seems to be in fine form. A minute and a half is much to make up for in such a short TT, it will be a close call.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 12-04-2017 21:46
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (2.HC) Stage 7/8, 116.6 kms
Despite this being a flat stage only, we were determined to try anything which could help us improve Chávarri's GC position. From the start, we kept up a high pace, hoping to get some of his fellow top 10 contenders into trouble. And some did when they got involved in a crash with Saez. We had lost a team member, but couldn't back out anymore. Our entire team spent the rest of the day at the front, trying to perpetuate the gap to Saez' group. We were on our own, sacrificed multiple riders, but the back group would never make it back. Our labor had definitely paid off. The sprinter's teams took over in the final 20 kms. While they reeled in a small break, we only had a few riders left for Manuel MartÃnez' train. Chávarri and Tinajero tried their very best; the latter narrowly avoided the barriers in the last corner. Risky way of dealing with things, but that way he did succeed in providing MartÃnez a beneficial starting position. For a long time, it seemed like the Uruguayan had this one. Right at the finish line, however, Vallée threw his bike earlier and won a third stage. Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Stage 7/8 1 | | Boris Vallée | Lotto - Soudal | 2h22'23" | 2 | | Manuel MartÃnez | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 3 | | Pierrick Naud | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | s.t. | 4 | | Marco Canola | Colombia | s.t. | 5 | | Jonas Dal Korsholm | Team Dimension Data | s.t. | 6 | | Silvio Giorni | Lampre - Merida | s.t. | 7 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | s.t. | 8 | | Liam Bertazzo | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. | 9 | | Aridani Tinajero | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 10 | | Tosh Van der Sande | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 23h51'24" | 2 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | + 57" | 3 | | Eder Chávarri | RuralvÃa - Seguros RGA | + 3'03" | 4 | | Luca Sterbini | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | + 3'07" | 5 | | Ilya Koshevoy | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | + 3'38 | 6 | | Larry Warbasse | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. | 7 | | Antimo Facchino | Cannondale Pro Team | + 4'24" | 8 | | Jelle Vanendert | Lotto - Soudal | + 4'42" | 9 | | Raffaello Bonusi | Lampre - Merida | + 4'47" | 10 | | Cristofaro Bogi | Cannondale Pro Team | + 4'58" |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 13-04-2017 00:23
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Really good performance from Martinez |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 13-04-2017 09:52
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Great day by Manuel MartÃnez.
A Crash may not be the glorified way to advance in CG, but in a few weeks everyone will forget and the Podium still stand
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