Tamijo's Stages - Grand Prix de Denain
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Posted on 02-06-2019 18:12
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Your putting in some great work of late |
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Posted on 03-06-2019 09:00
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thanks !
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Posted on 05-06-2019 00:19
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Criterium du Dauphine 2019
Stage 8: Cluses – Champéry 109.1 km (in-game)
The start in Cluses
Cluses seen from Côte de Châtillon-Sur-Cluses
Col du Corbier
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Monthey
Solo win in Champéry
Download link in the first post / page 1 - Have Fun
Edited by Tamijo on 05-06-2019 00:26
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Posted on 06-06-2019 18:08
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Stage 7 is a masterpiece. Well made. |
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Posted on 06-06-2019 18:14
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Thanks glad you liked it.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 24-08-2019 06:20
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**** NEXT RACE ****
** PostNord Danmark Rundt 2019 **
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-08-2019 13:09
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Stage 8 of the Dauphine looks a nice stage |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 24-08-2019 19:41
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Thanks - Was a very nice route to create for sure.
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clamel |
Posted on 25-08-2019 21:28
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I hope you put extra effort on that last stage in Fredericksberg with the Zoo and those nice allée streets.
That "tower" in the Zoo is kind of a landmark too.
It's kind of special for this stage-race.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 02-09-2019 21:30
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Will do somthing to reflect Zoologisk Have, but do not use additional IB as I want any newcomer to be able to use my stages without any extra effort.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 09-09-2019 19:24
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** PostNord Danmark Rundt 2019 **
Stage 1 : Silkeborg – Silkeborg 169.7 km (in game 169.2)
The route is relative undulated in a Danish perspective, but we must expect it to become a mass sprint finish.
A castle (in danish borg) was mentioned in the early 1400’s at the time as Sillkæborgh or Silkijborgh. Over the next 450 years Silkeborg continues to be an estate with substantial farmland and villages, but without a town. It was only with the industrialization and the political need for a market town and administrative unit that Silkeborg started to slowly developed in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Today Silkeborg City has a population of about 46.000, the municipality about 93.000.
Silkeborg seen from Hvinningdal
The route in screenshots
Kjellerup
Danish Bacon
Grundfos AS - Bjerringbro
Restaurant Pøt Mølle
More Danish Bacon
Ry
Funder
Edited by Tamijo on 12-09-2019 23:34
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clamel |
Posted on 12-09-2019 17:54
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Don't forget those modern windmills. Lots of them in the fields in certain areas.
Thrilled to see how you make the classic finish in Vejle. One could call it the Danish Mur almost.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 12-09-2019 23:18
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clamel wrote:
Don't forget those modern windmills. Lots of them in the fields in certain areas.
Thrilled to see how you make the classic finish in Vejle. One could call it the Danish Mur almost.
Good call for the windmills, for some reason always forget to ad those and they are quite common now a days.
Looking forward to Vejle for sure, but haven't checked for the route just yet. Would be great to fit in the highway bridge over the fjord if it is close.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 13-09-2019 10:17
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** PostNord Danmark Rundt 2019 **
Stage 2 : Grindsted individual time trial 17 km
The individual time traditionally have a huge impact on the outcome of Danmark Rundt and that will not be different this time. You won’t win the tour if you have a bad day in Grindsted
Grindsted was originally a small village in the moor, but the fact that part of the current church dates back to approx. 1150 bear witness to the fact that the village is likely to have existed during Viking Era or even earlier. In 1864 when Grindsted was connected, as a stop on a main road between Vejle and Varde it brought some development, and with railway connection during the first decades of the 1900’s it grew into a small town with some industries and a post office. Today the population is about 10.000.
Grindsted seen from southwest
The route in screenshots
Start Grindsted Midtpunkt
Maskinland Grindsted A/S (Machine shop)
Time Check at Gbk Service Holding ApS
Søren Lauridsen’s Farm
Under the red kite – Tinghusgade
Finish - Grindsted Hospital
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Posted on 13-09-2019 14:33
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Just stopping by to mention what a great job you're doing! Keep it up
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Tamijo |
Posted on 13-09-2019 14:44
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thanks
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Tamijo |
Posted on 24-09-2019 21:47
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** PostNord Danmark Rundt 2019 **
Stage 3 : Holstebro - Vejle 199.7 km
The route is undulated and even though it does not show on the profile, a hard uphill finish.
Holstebro originated to a natural passing over the stream that runs through the town, later upgraded to a bridge (bro directly translates to bridge), archeologi dates the first trace of the town to the 1100’s. Holstebro continued to be a small town, most likely no more than 500 people up to the early 1800. Industrialization brought rapid development and by 1930 the population was around 10.000, today it is about 36.000.
Just like Holstebro archeological evidence suggest that Vejle as a town dates to the 1100’s, a royal castle is known to have existed near the town in the 1300’s but it is unknown exactly when it was build. Vejle was first mentioned in 1256. In the early 1600’s Vejle had a population of about 1300, but the town was hit hard by warfare and the number was reduced to below 1000 up to the end of the 1700’s.
In 1827 Vejle got a harbor and the increase in population exploded from 3.300 in 1850 to 17.200 in 1911, today Vejle City has about 57.000 inhabitants, the municipality about 115.000.
Vejle with Vejle Fjord in the background
The route
Country side
Ikast
Sprint: Vestre Kirke
Hill Sprint: Robert Jacobsen Sculpture Park
Hill Sprint: Chr. Winthersvej – Vejle
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-09-2019 22:06
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Stage 3 looking good |
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clamel |
Posted on 25-09-2019 10:33
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I spotted some windmills, great
It looks to be really something this race. Just don't go too heavy on fields of tulips, since I recall it was done in the past. That older creation of Tour of Denmark looked more loke it was in Holland.
Love the sculpture park. Very nice.
I hope you got Kiddesvej nice and decisive in Vejle. Lots of drama going up that hill in the small circuit at the end.
As you said the ITT is important but so is this hill. Perhaps make a little adjustment of time gaps on this stage. The auto version of some 16 sec might be cut down a bit so a small gap of 10 sec would be crucial and registered in the results.
Since the finish line isn't directly on the hill but on plain surface the auto-stuff is not making the gap automatic shorter, but using the bigger gaps (think 16 secs).
I'm sure you know what I mean.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 25-09-2019 11:37
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No fields of tulips at all, I use them in small flower bed to illustrate either just private flowers or flowers in areas with markeds/shops.
A tough finish and you will often see many gaps, but not always in top 5.
It is set to 7s.
As seen from this graphic the finish directly on the climb (in real life maybe just a few meters flat but does not matter in PCM.
https://www.postn...bro-vejle/
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