NRS 2018 | Back from dead to race the NRS
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tsmoha |
Posted on 26-04-2017 10:02
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Trust House Team Series Rd3 | Carrington GATE WINS THE BUNCH SPRINT AHEAD OF HORGAN
Sam Horgan is back in the series-lead after finishing 2nd in the Carrington Circuit: while his teammate Ryan Christensen completed a strong 2-3 for the Bike Manawatu squad, it was Aaron Gate (L&M), who sprinted for line honours from a group of 16 riders. Series-leader Regan Gough (Homestyle) had to settle for a 10th place in this tight bunch sprint decision.
A pavé sector and a short, but steep climb would make for a quite selective race, in which (again) only the best survived in the front group(s). A few empty-handed solo attempts from Jacob Grieve (L&M), Fraser Gough (Homestyle) and Tim Rush (Nature Valley) were all brought back by the first bigger group, where teams like GMC Coaching or Rocket Switch were interested in a bunch sprint decision..
Sam Horgan would also try to break clear in the final lap: after opening up a small gap with 8km left, Horgan had to end his attempt about 3km before finish. Realizing that he wouldn't stay clear, he then found a good position at the front of the group to eventually sprint to a strong 2nd place on the day. Back in the series-lead with two events remaining! Fraser Gough going clear with 18km remaining.. no luck!
Tim Rush going clear with 14km remaining.. no luck!
Sam Horgan going clear with 8km remaining.. no luck!
McCauley/Ambrose and Regan Gough kicking off the sprint then..
..but too early, as other riders would go for a tigh finish..
Gate takes the victory, Horgan/Christensen go 2-3 for Manawatu! | #RD3 - FINAL RESULTS | | | 1 | Aaron Gate | L&M Group - Ricoh | 4h08'41 | 2 | Sam Horgan | Bike Manawatu | s.t. | 3 | Ryan Christensen | Bike Manawatu | s.t. | 4 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 5 | Fraser Gough | Homestyle | s.t. | 6 | Hamish Schreurs | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 7 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 8 | James Williamson | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | 9 | Michael Vink | Rivet Racing | s.t. | 10 | Regan Gough | Homestyle | s.t. | 11 | Kees Duyvesteyn | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | 12 | Gordon McCauley | Team GMC Coaching | s.t. | 13 | Michael Torckler | Rocket Switch Cycling | s.t. | 14 | Scott Ambrose | Team GMC Coaching | s.t. | 15 | Jacob Grieve | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | | #PROVISIONAL RANKINGS | | | 1 | Sam Horgan | Bike Manawatu | 61 | 2 | Regan Gough | Homestyle | 50 | 3 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | 46 | 4 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | 42 | 5 | Gordon McCauley | Team GMC Coaching | 37 | | Michael Vink | Rivet Racing | 37 | 7 | Michael Torckler | Rocket Switch Cycling | 35 | 8 | Aaron Gate | L&M Group - Ricoh | 34 | 9 | Hamish Schreurs | Nature Valley Avanti | 28 | 10 | Fraser Gough | Homestyle | 26 |
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Posted on 27-04-2017 11:13
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Sam Horgan, back on track
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Posted on 27-04-2017 11:21
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Thanks! Things will be thrilling though..
Trust House Team Series Rd4 | Admiral Hill BAIN WINS THE QUEEN EVENT, HORGAN COMES 7th
Nick Bain (Nature Valley) took out the queen event of the Trust House Series and was the strongest up the challenging Admiral Hill. The up and coming climber won the race from a 5-men-group, where James Williamson (L&M) and former series-leader Regan Gough (Homestyle) completed the podium. Valuable points for Gough, as Sam Horgan only narrowly defended his lead in the series with a 7th place on the day.
With two early escapees - Lee Hatton (Warmup) and Lachie McGregor (NZ Road Youth) - entering the final climb with a small gap on the pack, the action kicked off with 6km left: Bain and Regan Gough initiated a serious attack, with Michael Torckler (Rochet Switch) and Hamish Schreurs (Nature Valley) jumping behind immediately.
Also Williamson managed to join this new leading group soonish, while Sam Horgan hadn't the legs to do the same. The series-leader did his own pace, climbing with a small gap ahead of a next group with Fraser Gough (Homestyle) and Michael Vink (Rivet).. while Bain eventually took the victory, Horgan had to see Fraser Gough doing his brother Regan a favor and "steal" two points by finishing 6th ahead of Horgan. We can await a thrilling decision in the final round of the series: only six points seperate leader Horgan from third-placed Bain! Bain and Gough attacking on the challenging Admiral Hill!
Horgan and teammate Yates leading a first chasing group..
Bain setting the pace for the 5-men-leading group then..
Horgan a minute behind, trying to hold off two chasers..
Bain takes the victory, Regan Gough comes in 3rd..
..and his brother Fraser makes Horgan to settle for 7th here! | #RD4 - FINAL RESULTS | | | 1 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | 2h47'52 | 2 | James Williamson | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | 3 | Regan Gough | Homestyle | s.t. | 4 | Michael Torckler | Rocket Switch Cycling | s.t. | 5 | Hamish Schreurs | Nature Valley Avanti | + 27 | 6 | Fraser Gough | Homestyle | + 1'12 | 7 | Sam Horgan | Bike Manawatu | s.t. | 8 | Michael Vink | Rivet Racing | s.t. | 9 | Lee Hatton | Team Warmup | + 1'54 | 10 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | + 2'33 | 11 | Joel Yates | Bike Manawatu | + 2'42 | 12 | Lachie McGregor | NZ Road Youth | + 3'03 | 13 | Scott Ambrose | Team GMC Coaching | s.t. | 14 | Aaron Gate | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | 15 | Kees Duyvesteyn | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | | #PROVISIONAL RANKINGS | | | 1 | Sam Horgan | Bike Manawatu | 73 | 2 | Regan Gough | Homestyle | 70 | 3 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | 67 | 4 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | 54 | 5 | Michael Torckler | Rocket Switch Cycling | 53 | 6 | Michael Vink | Rivet Racing | 47 | 7 | Hamish Schreurs | Nature Valley Avanti | 44 | 8 | Fraser Gough | Homestyle | 40 | 9 | Aaron Gate | L&M Group - Ricoh | 38 | 10 | Gordon McCauley | Team GMC Coaching | 37 | 11 | James Williamson | L&M Group - Ricoh | 36 | 12 | Scott Ambrose | Team GMC Coaching | 29 |
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Posted on 28-04-2017 14:06
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Horgan looking good but will have to keep a close eye on Gough |
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Posted on 28-04-2017 15:54
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just way too close
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Posted on 28-04-2017 16:12
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C'mon Nature Valley Avanti!
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tsmoha |
Posted on 28-04-2017 18:58
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Close decision, yes. But Horgan knows how to beat Avanti @TMM
Trust House Team Series Rd5 | Matahiwi Estate HORGAN TAKES THE FINAL ROUND AHEAD OF GOUGH
How to defend a narrow series-lead in the final round? You may ask Sam Horgan, who just showed a way to do it in style: one of Team Budget's strongest roleurs, Horgan delivered big time in a windy race from Masterton to Mahawiti Estate Wines. His Bike Manawatu team shut down the most dangerous attack on the day and so it came down to the expected bunch sprint, where Horgan took the thing from the front!
Hamish Schreurs (Nature Valley) showed off his NC shirt when attacking with 24km left in the race. An empty-handed attempt, as Bike Manawatu and L&M Group controlled the situtation easily. Horgan would then pull the bunch sprint from the very front and sprint to an undisputed victory ahead of his biggest title-competitor Regan Gough (Homestyle) and Tim Rush (Nature Valley)!
Gough needed only three points on Horgan here, but instead he lost those three eventually. Nick Bain (3rd in the series) only scored minor points as 14th on the day, while Horgan's Team Budget team member Michael Torckler (Rocket Switch) and veteran Gordon McCauley (GMC) completed the Top-5. Stay tuned for the final rankings! Reigning Kiwi champion Schreurs with his solo-attempt..
The Bike Manawatu team set up a strong train for Sam Horgan..
..who broke clear with an impressive acceleration..
..to take out the final round with a clear gap on the bunch!
Regan Gough was strong again, but his runner-up won't be enough..
Horgan took the opening and now also the concluding round here! | #RD5 - FINAL RESULTS | | | 1 | Sam Horgan | Bike Manawatu | 2h32'29 | 2 | Regan Gough | Homestyle | s.t. | 3 | Tim Rush | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 4 | Michael Torckler | Rocket Switch Cycling | s.t. | 5 | Gordon McCauley | Team GMC Coaching | s.t. | 6 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 7 | Jaron Stephens | Homestyle | s.t. | 8 | Michael Vink | Rivet Racing | s.t. | 9 | Corbin Mason-Smith | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 10 | James Williamson | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. | 11 | Fraser Gough | Homestyle | s.t. | 12 | Angus Taylor | Rivet Racing | s.t. | 13 | John Newman-Watt | Bike Manawatu | s.t. | 14 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 15 | Joseph Chapman | L&M Group - Ricoh | s.t. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 29-04-2017 08:42
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Trust House Team Series Recap
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Posted on 29-04-2017 08:50
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These races seem so much fun to do. How is your set-up for this story? All one-races or is it career mode? Who makes all the stages? Did you make the database yourself? And what about the jerseys? |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 29-04-2017 09:50
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Ian Butler wrote:
These races seem so much fun to do. How is your set-up for this story? All one-races or is it career mode? Who makes all the stages? Did you make the database yourself? And what about the jerseys?
It's indeed fun
This thread nay answer a few of your questions. I made a complete Australian/Kiwi domestic cycling DB a while ago. Most of the shirts done by myself (but check the credits), stages all done by me. It's a 2015 DB actually, but for this story I made it 2016 (as it's a story running for a while now). I used to run the story with a control team (like in MG) before, but for this 2016 season I focussed on (and played) Team Budget only.
The DB ain't really career mode compatible, so the story runs in one-races only. Leader shirts and stuff are still there, like in MG, I can out-trick PCM with some stuff
Unfortunatelly, I lack the spare time to update my DB to 2016 or 2017. If PCM17 should be a fun game, I may try to revive this and create a more simple (NRS only) 2017 DB. But that ain't likely to happen.
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Posted on 29-04-2017 19:03
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Great Overall win for Sam |
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Posted on 30-04-2017 07:15
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Last race of the season. Last race of the story
Tour of Southland Preview Many of New Zealand's champion cyclists have competed in the Tour of Southland during their careers. Names such as Graeme Miller, Brian Fowler and (more recently) Hayden Roulston or Gordon McCauley, became household names in Southland and for many of these riders, the Tour of Southland featured prominently in their illustrious careers.
Over the years, the Tour has taken regular progressive steps to ensure the events popularity and success with the most significant change coming in 1995 when the event successfully made the transition to a team's event and in 2002 when the event gained UCI status and became a registered category 2.2 UCI international Tour - which is lost in 2010 though.
Teams Favorites Taylor Gunman | Mitch Lovelock-Fay | Hamish Schreurs | Michael Torckler | Dion Smith | James Oram | James Williamson | Andy Hagen | Nick Bain | Sam Horgan | Jason Christie | Sam Dobbs |
Despite lacking the UCI status, the Tour of Southland used to attract a notable startlist. And it's surely a promising startlist this year: Avanti Racing as the best team and also more than one real option for the overall victory. With a short TTT, the key climb up Coronet Peak and another ITT, guys like Gunman or Lovelock-Fay should be all over it in all disciplines.
But the competition is fierce: reigning Kiwi champion Schreurs, internationally experienced Oram, reigning South Island Series champion Sam Lindsay, reigning North Island champion Sam Horgan, as well as other strong stage racers like Hagen, Bain or Dobbs. Former race champion Gordon McCauley may focus on sprints though.
Team Budget with two professionals at the start: while we will follow Michael Torckler closely this time, there's also the already mentioned Sam Horgan starting for Mike Greer Homes. Torckler as the better climber, so we're definitely aiming for the podium here. Horgan coming off his Trust House Team Series title. H&J's Outdoor World Michael Torckler | Lee Evans | Blake Fergus | Tristin Hinz | Jason Thomason | Mel Titter |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 30-04-2017 20:38
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Tour of Southland Stages 1-2-3-4 AVANTI TAKES THE TTT AND GUNMAN LEADS THE GC
Thanks to a quite dominating win in the opening TTT prologue, the Avanti Racing Team leads the provisional GC with four riders and Taylor Gunman as the man in yellow. The three following stages didn't produce too notable splits (except of a 30-men leading group in the Bluff Hill finish), so the next four days may well see some significant changes here.
Michael Torckler (riding for H&J's Outdoor World) did well with two Top-10 finishes, but he missed out on bonifications and sits on 30th place in the GC with his team struggling in the TTT. Budget-mate Sam Horgan (Mike Greer Homes) was very strong with two stage-podiums to move up to 6th in the provisional GC!
The most challenging stage up to Bluff Hill (a short uphill finish) was taken by reigning Kiwi road champion Hamish Schreurs (Scotty Brown Visions), but it was still a rather big group coming in with the same time - securing Taylor Gunman the days in yellow! Veteran Gordon McCauley (NZ Road Youth) and Avanti's Luke Mudgeway (racing for Tasman Wheelers here) took the two bunch sprints in the flat stages. Also some GC-contenders like Dion Smith (Bike Manawatu) and James Oram (Cycling NZ) scored podiums to gain valuable bonus seconds. Avanti crushing the TTT-competition by 11 seconds on the second-best!
Torckler at the front of the bunch sprint on second day then..
..but he went too early, as McCauley takes the stage eventually!
Schreurs and Smith fighting for line honours on Bluff Hill..
Torckler just battling for a Top-15 and for no gaps on the best..
Schreurs takes the most challenging finish so far!
Torckler launching the sprint from a promising position..
..but he finishes as unlucky 4th behind Budget-mate Sam Horgan!
Will Gunman defend yellow on the queen stage up Coronet Peak now? | #STAGE 1 | | | 1 | Avanti Racing Team | | 5'59 | 2 | MeoGP Racing Team | | + 11 | 3 | Mike Greer Homes Racing | | s.t. | ... | | | | 20 | H&J's Outdoor World | | + 25 | | #STAGE 2 | | | 1 | Gordon McCauley | NZ Road Youth | 3h51'25 | 2 | Luke Mudgeway | Tasman Wheelers | s.t. | 3 | Sam Horgan | Mike Greer Homes | s.t. | | | | | 6 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | s.t. | | #STAGE 3 | | | 1 | Hamish Schreurs | Scotty Browns Vision | 2h43'38 | 2 | Dion Smith | Bike Manawatu | s.t. | 3 | Sam Horgan | Mike Greer Homes | s.t. | ... | | | | 14 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | s.t. | | #STAGE 4 | | | 1 | Luke Mudgeway | Tasman Wheelers | 2h50'01 | 2 | James Oram | Cycling NZ Academy | s.t. | 3 | Tom Davison | Avanti Racing Team | s.t. | 4 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | s.t. | | #PROVISIONAL GC | | | 1 | Taylor Gunman | Avanti Racing Team | 9h31'03 | 2 | Jason Christie | Avanti Racing Team | s.t. | 3 | Regan Gough | Avanti Racing Team | s.t. | 4 | Fraser Gough | Avanti Racing Team | s.t. | 5 | Gordon McCauley | NZ Road Youth | + 2 | 6 | Sam Horgan | Mike Greer Homes | + 3 | 7 | Hamish Schreurs | Scotty Browns Vision | s.t. | 8 | James Oram | Cycling NZ Academy | + 7 | 9 | Dion Smith | Bike Manawatu | + 8 | 10 | Sam Dobbs | Calder Stewart Team | + 11 | ... | | | | 30 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | + 25 |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 30-04-2017 20:41
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Really, it is only fair to have Avanti going out on top. Anything else would be a bold-face lie and cheat of the story <3 my boiz
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-04-2017 23:27
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Will be so sorry to see this story end, hope you will reconsider |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 01-05-2017 11:45
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@TMM: Avanti definitely wouldn't been the same if it had not had a history with you!
@sutty: Thanks for this words, mate. I had this latest reports stored since last year and lack the time to play and write no updates... also I need to update my NRS DB to 2017.. never say never. It ain't the first time this story would take a break and may (!) come back with a new PCM version motivating me to work on it again.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 01-05-2017 16:49
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I will keep my fingers crossed then |
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Posted on 01-05-2017 16:56
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Tour of Southland Stages 5-6-7-8 SAM DOBBS TAKES QUEEN STAGE AND THE OVERALL VICTORY
He hasn't had the best season in the NRS, but Sam Dobbs (racing for Calder Stewart here) climbed to an impressive overall victory in the Tour of Southland! The young gun took out the queen stage up Coronet Peak by stunning two minutes on Hamish Schreurs (Scotty Brown) and Jason Christie (Avanti), who would also complete the final podium eventually. Team Budget's Michael Torckler (5th) and Sam Horgan (6th) went for decent results as well.
Dobbs though appeared to be class of his own: when he broke clear from the pack with still 7km to climb on the Coronet Peak, only a few riders like a strong Schreurs and another chasing group with Christie and Torckler would be able to limit the damage. Also local favorite Andy Hagen (Nature Valley) proved his skills, as he managed to fight his way back to Torckler, who couldn't hang on with Schreurs and Christie. Some huge gaps on the day, so a decent GC-result looked secured.
While breakaways took the two remaining flat road races, the 12km ITT around Winton would see Sam Horgan take the stage and the lead in the points classification! Horgan, who already had a couple of podium finishes here, would defend this lead thanks to the breakaway denying Luke Mudgeway big points in the final flat stage to Invercagill. So despite missing out on a big GC result, the two Budget boys did pretty well overall. Dobbs attacking with 7km left on the queen stage!
The first chasing groups with Schreurs and Christie/Torckler..
..but Dobbs was unbeatable and took the stage by two minutes!
Torckler got dropped by Scheurs/Christie and finished 4th then..
Joe Chapman (L&M) taking the next stage out of the early break!
Horgan did impress in the ITT, beating Lovelock-Fay by 8sec!
Daniel Molyneux (Nature Valley) taking the final stage with the break!
Horgan adding another shirt to his bucket: sprint ace!
Well deserved overall victory for Sam Dobbs! | #STAGE 5 | | | 1 | Sam Dobbs | Calder Stewart Team | 4h22'12 | 2 | Hamish Schreurs | Scotty Browns Vision | + 1'56 | 3 | Jason Christie | Avanti Racing Team | + 2'19 | 4 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | + 3'09 | 5 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. | 6 | Taylor Gunman | Avanti Racing Team | + 4'24 | | #STAGE 6 | | | 1 | Joseph Chapman | L&M Group - Ricoh | 3h16'47 | 2 | Flynn Lewer | MeoGP Racing Team | + 43 | 3 | Cameron Alexander | PushBikes | s.t. | ... | | | | 7 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | s.t. | | #STAGE 7 | | | 1 | Sam Horgan | Mike Greer Homes | 15'18 | 2 | Mitch Lovelock-Fay | Avanti Racing Team | + 8 | 3 | Ryan Wills | Benchmark Homes | s.t. | ... | | | | 68 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | + 51 | | #STAGE 8 | | | 1 | Daniel Molyneux | Nature Valley Avanti | 1h45'36 | 2 | Brodie Catterick | TotalPOS Cycling | s.t. | 3 | Stuart Laird | PushBikes | s.t. | | #FINAL GC | | | 1 | Sam Dobbs | Calder Stewart Team | 19h13'23 | 2 | Hamish Schreurs | Scotty Browns Vision | + 1'47 | 3 | Jason Christie | Avanti Racing Team | + 1'55 | 4 | Andy Hagen | Nature Valley Avanti | + 3'18 | 5 | Michael Torckler | H&J's Outdoor World | + 3'46 | 6 | Sam Horgan | Mike Greer Homes | + 3'48 | 7 | Taylor Gunman | Avanti Racing Team | + 3'59 | 8 | Regan Gough | Avanti Racing Team | + 5'12 | 9 | James Oram | Cycling NZ Academy | + 5'30 | 10 | Nick Bain | Nature Valley Avanti | s.t. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 02-05-2017 19:56
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So this season is done and the story does end (at least for now and probably forever).. I will post a few overviews and maybe a best-of in the next days, to find a proper ending to the story. Thanks in advance to all, who followed by times and throughout the years of the whole story running. It's been a pleasure
RACES AND RESULTS 2016
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sutty68 |
Posted on 02-05-2017 20:50
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A super story that will never be forgotten |
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