Team Lampre-ISD 2011 - Extreme
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 12:54
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Hello ladies and gentlemen,
After discovering this great PCM and cycling website and reading some great stories here, i decided to start a story myself. PCM 11 seems as the best cycling game in years so far (despite some minor bugs of course) so
I will go with it.
I have tried to learn the basics of storywriting by reading a lot of stories during last month, but I am still a beginner and I would be very glad for some tips and suggestions.
My goal is to establish a long-term story, updates will not be super-frequent, but my heart will beat for the team and our fans! Also change of reporting style on the run is highly possible, as i will try to find the best way to do it.
Take this as some sort of presentation of a story-writer, i will give you a team name and another important info later today.
Until then, have a nice day,
Avin
Game Info:
Version: Pro Cycling Manager 2011
Patch: 1.0.4.4
DB: PCM.daily's Expansion Pack V1
Progression: 0.5
Financial Difficulty: Normal
Race Difficulty: Extreme
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 08-08-2011 16:21
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 12:54
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Team announcment and overview
Lampre–ISD is successor of one of the best italian cycling teams in last 20 years, established in 1991 as Lampre-Colnago-Sopran. In 2005 two italian teams (Lampre and Saeco) was merged into one, after that Lampre emerged as the major cycling force in Italy, together with Liquigas.
Lampre is an Italian manufacturer of prefinished steel sheet materials. ISD is a Ukrainian steel manufacturer. The team is a member of the UCI ProTour, and has been since the tour was formed as the top category of road cycling in 2005.
Team Rosters 2011
Team Sponsors and their goals
AS you can see, our sponsors expect great performances throughout the whole season, some goals will be very tough to achieve. I will reveal our leaders targets later, but especially top 3 at Tour de France and winning the Vuelta should be from the land of the dreams.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 08-08-2011 17:55
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 12:55
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Damiano Cunego
Age: 29
Born: Verona 19/09/1981
Height: 169 cm
Weight: 58 Kg
Riding since: 1997
Pro since: 2002
The "Little Prince" is coming back to his top form and the opponents should watch out for him! Damiano will try to get us nice result at Tirreno-Adriatico, then he should be on top form at Ardennes classics before tuning up for his main goal Tour de France, where he will be our certain leader. After that, we will probably see him at some late season classics.
Michele Scarponi
Age: 31
Born: Jesi (An) 25/09/1979
Height: 174 cm
Weight: 62 Kg
Riding since: 1987
Pro since: 2002
Michele is true italian professional and the icon of Lampre. As one of the greatest climbers in the world he will be our team leader at the most prestigious race for us - Giro d' Italia. If you think one Grand Tour is enough for him, you are wrong as Scarponi will also challenge the hills and mountain of Spain at La Vuelta, race very important for our sponsors.
Alessandro Petacchi
Age: 37
Born: La Spezia 04/01/1974
Height: 184 cm
Weight: 74 Kg
Riding since: 1986
Pro since: 1996
"Ale Jet" is not the youngest, but still pretty fast sprinter with great recovery. Will we see the repeat of 2005 success as Alessandro is targeting La Primavera once more? After two months rest Ale Jet will try to achieve our personal goals by taking the point jersey at Giro and Vuelta.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 08-08-2011 18:11
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 12:55
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Results and upcoming schedule
Early season schedule
Tour Down Under 18.-23.1.
Giro della Calabria 28.-31.1.
GP Costa degli Etruschi 5.2.
Tour Méditerranéen 9.-13.2.
Trofeo Laigueglia 19.2.
Giro di Sardegna 22.-26.2.
Gp dell’Insubria 26.2.
Classica Sarda 27.2.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 09-08-2011 15:05
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beagle |
Posted on 08-08-2011 13:11
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my tip: if you will go to custom team, don´t make disbalance in PT teams, taking (future) stars from them as many others do. try to be as much realistic as possible, I´d like to see story of team based on some region (like Kissaha or SportingNonsense), central Europe would be great
Edited by beagle on 08-08-2011 13:15
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 08-08-2011 13:19
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beagle wrote:
my tip: if you will go to custom team, don´t make disbalance in PT teams, taking (future) stars from them as many others do. try to be as much realistic as possible, I´d like to see story of team based on some region (like Kissaha or SportingNonsense), central Europe would be great
+1 to that. Much nicer to follow.
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 13:29
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Thanks for the tips guys, but i will maybe surprise you and go with the real team story. I had pretty nice custom team in my mind (be sure beagle it was central European) but i dont like the way how pcm 11 handles the custom teams, especially team goals - wise.
So now real team, central european custom team myabe in the future
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ggrive |
Posted on 08-08-2011 15:24
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Take the crappiest team of the game to the glory. That's a real challenge.
I tried myself several times and well... You can imagine why I didn't start a story |
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 16:57
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ggrive wrote:
Take the crappiest team of the game to the glory. That's a real challenge.
I tried myself several times and well... You can imagine why I didn't start a story
So i didn't choose crappiest team, but it can be crappy in my hands even with Lampre
Team overview,sponsor goals and leaders presentation are up...
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 08-08-2011 16:58
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cunego59 |
Posted on 08-08-2011 17:25
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Looks really great, I will follow. I hope you do well with Cunego
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baia |
Posted on 08-08-2011 17:30
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Good luck with Lampre...
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 17:31
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Thanks, i must admit i am little bit shocked now as the stats and goals i posted are from the bad (original) database, so back to work and it will be re-done in half and hour,sorry for that
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 08-08-2011 18:01
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So rosters and sponsors+goals are now right as much of details in leaders info. What a mistake
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 09-08-2011 08:45
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Australian National Chapmionships review
Like every year in January, cycling season starts in sunny Australia, where the local riders fought for the title of Australian champion in both road race and TT. Lets see how it went:
Road race
This was a great race for Team Sky as the new champion Rogers and his teammate Sutton made double for them. Interesting fact is, that Cadel Evans was not present at this race. As you can see, teams Sky and Garmin were very dominating.
Time-trial
Michael Rogers continued his NC dominance by winning the time-trial too after his two days old road race success. Rory Sutherland grabed nice 2nd for his continental team. Cadel Evans was on the start this time, but he is probably not in the good form as he finished outside the podium on 4th.
Congratulations to old-dog Rogers for this great achievement, it will be interesting to see if he is going to Tour Down Under in his new colours.
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 09-08-2011 09:05
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Great choice! Good luck with it.
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 09-08-2011 09:31
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
Great choice! Good luck with it.
Thanks, Lampre is one of my favourite teams and nobody seems interested to do a story with them, so here i come
Here is January-February race schedule for Team Lampre-ISD, which is also added to the third post named "Results and upcoming schedule" :
Early season schedule
Tour Down Under 18.-23.1.
Giro della Calabria 28.-31.1.
GP Costa degli Etruschi 5.2.
Tour Méditerranéen 9.-13.2.
Trofeo Laigueglia 19.2.
Giro di Sardegna 22.-26.2.
Gp dell’Insubria 26.2.
Classica Sarda 27.2.
First two racing months for us will not be so hectic as we will compete in 4 shorter stage races and 4 one day classics. The riders fitness is not very good at the moment, so early season races are for tuning it up for important sponsors goals in March.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 09-08-2011 09:32
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tsmoha |
Posted on 09-08-2011 10:45
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Good luck with this story! Like your presentation and general layout of your updates. Will follow!
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 09-08-2011 10:46
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Santos Tour Down Under preview
The WT season-opener is near and Team Lampre-ISD is of course part of this circus. Every year lots of very good riders are present in Australia and this year is not an exception. Here is the list of riders searching the early season glory:
Startlist:
Spoiler HTC
1. M.Cavendish
2. L.Bak
3. M.Brammeier
4. B.Eisel
5. M.Goss
6. B.Grabsch
7. L.Howard
Garmin
11. T.Farrar
12. J.Bobridge
13. M.Fischer
14. A.Klier
15. T.Meyer
16. G.Rasch
17. M.Wilson
Quick·Step
21. G.Ciolek
22. F.Chicchi
23. N.Maes
24. A.Stauff
25. Z.Stybar
26. N.Terpstra
27. G.Van Keirsbulck
Omega Pharma
31. A.Greipel
32. A.Blythe
33. A.Hansen
34. K.Lodewyck
35. M.Neyens
36. V.Reynes
37. M.Sieberg
Katusha
41. F.Pozzato
42. D.Galimzyanov
43. V.Gusev
44. M.Ignatiev
45. A.Kuschynski
46. L.Paolini
47. M.Vantomme
Cofidis
51. L.Duque
52. M.Buffaz
53. J.Keukeleire
54. A.Petit
55. N.Sijmens
56. T.Valentin
57. R.Zingle
Sky
61. G.Thomas
62. D.Appollonio
63. R.Downing
64. J.A.Flecha
65. G.Henderson
66. I.Stannard
67. C.Sutton
Vacansoleil
71. B.Božic
72. M.Carrara
73. T.De Gendt
74. G.Gardeyn
75. J.Mouris
76. A.Ongarato
77. L.Westra
Leopard
81. D.Bennati
82. W.Clarke
83. J.Fuglsang
84. D.Klemme
85. G.Nizzolo
86. T.Stamsnijder
87. D.Vigano
The Shack
91. Y.Popovych
92. F.Beppu
93. M.Irizar
94. G.Lequatre
95. J.McCartney
96. G.Rast
97. S.Rosseler
Euskaltel
101. K.Fernández
102. J.Aramendia
103. I.Isasi
104. M.Nieve
105. J.J.Oroz
106. R.Pérez
107. P.Urtasun
Saxo Bank
111. B.Cooke
112. M.Christensen
113. K.Klostergaard
114. G.Larsson
115. L.Roberts
116. D.Tanner
117. M.Tosatto
Movistar
121. F.J.Ventoso
122. R.Costa
123. J.V.GarcÃa Acosta
124. I.Konovalovas
125. P.Lastras
126. F.Pérez
127. E.Sanz
Astana
131. T.Vaitkus
132. S.Clarke
133. E.Gasparotto
134. M.Gourov
135. M.Iglinskiy
136. V.Iglinskiy
137. M.Lorenzetto
Rabobank
141. B.Mollema
142. G.Brown
143. R.Flens
144. T.Leezer
145. M.Matthews
146. D.Van Winden
147. C.Vermeltfoort
Geox
151. D.Blanco
152. D.Colli
153. M.Corti
154. F.Felline
155. X.Florencio
156. M.Pelucchi
157. R.Valls
Lampre
161. G.Bole
162. A.Balloni
163. V.Kondrut
164. D.Krivtsov
165. D.Righi
166. A.Spezialetti
167. B.Szeghalmi
BMC
171. M.Burghardt
172. C.Barton
173. C.Beyer
174. A.Kristoff
175. K.Kroon
176. T.Phinney
177. M.Santambrogio
AG2R
181. R.Nocentini
182. K.Goddaert
183. S.Hinault
184. S.Houanard
185. Y.Krivtsov
186. S.Minard
187. L.Mondory
Liquigas
191. D.Oss
192. J.Guarnieri
193. A.Marangoni
194. M.Paterski
195. S.Ponzi
196. F.Sabatini
197. E.Viviani
Androni
201. J.RodrÃguez
202. L.Barla
203. R.Chiarini
204. G.Ermeti
205. J.Monsalve
206. C.J.Ochoa
207. A.Santoro
UnitedHealthcare
211. D.Frattini
212. M.Jenkins
213. J.Keough
214. C.Meier
215. A.Pinfold
216. B.Van Poppel
217. B.White
Race Favourites:
Some top-sprinters are present, like Cavendish, Farrar or Greipel .Lets see if their teams will be able to control the race, or will we see riders with great fighting spirit as Flecha or Carrara attacking successfully on the Willunga hill?
Team Lampre-ISD riders
In normal circumstances this would be the race profile exactly for Grega Bole and we would expect overall podium. But Grega is sadly in very diappointing condition at the start of the season and even staying with the peloton could prove to be very tough for him. So no real expectations for us, Grega should fight for at least one top 10 and Spezialetti is our man for attacks.
First reports coming out in the afternoon...
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 09-08-2011 11:05
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 09-08-2011 10:52
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tsmoha wrote:
Good luck with this story! Like your presentation and general layout of your updates. Will follow!
Thanks, great to hear that from one of the greatest story-writers
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valverde321 |
Posted on 09-08-2011 14:27
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Yeah love the layout, and Lampre are one of my favourite teams in PCM, because I had my greatest career ever with them.
You should do well with Bole at the TDU.
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