Selwink Stages | Giro St.9
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matt17br |
Posted on 03-11-2014 13:24
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Those cities are just perfect and 100% accurate. Keep it up, I'm really amazed by those screens, yours is probably the most original Giro variant I ever seen
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 03-11-2014 13:28
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Great screenshots!
Keep it up please!
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Selwink |
Posted on 04-11-2014 13:20
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@sgdanny: Thanks! I hope so as well.
@udoi: Thanks a lot!
@sutty: Glad you like it!
@matt: It's really amazing to hear that from an expert of the region. Thanks a lot!
@MARS: I'll certainly try to
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I'll try to release the ITT, stage 11, later today. I can already give you the profile now:
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Selwink |
Posted on 04-11-2014 15:11
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Quicker than expected here it is already.
Stage 11 may be decisive for the rest of the Giro. An individual time trial of over 50 kilometers should certainly make a difference. Furthermore, the time trial contains some hills, so to say it's easy. No way, no way.
1. Make sure to have the following IBs of adiouk installed: Container 2, Truck 2
2. Download the stage files here, or if you wish to download other stages as well, here
3. Extract the .rar file with WinRAR, WinZIP, 7z or a similar program.
4. Copy the .zces and .cds file to MyDocs\PCM13/14\Mod\Stages,
5. Open the variant in-game.
6. Enjoy!
NOTE: With a lot of IBs in the stage the loading may take a little while, if you prefer speed over graphics turn off the IBs in your graphical settings.
NOTE 2: If you want to use the zcts of this stage or any other stage of mine in any of your personal work, you will first need to ask me permission. If it's granted, remember to credit me.
NOTE 3: Stage compatible with PCM13 and PCM14
And obviously, some screens again:
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 04-11-2014 15:19
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Great!
You make stages faster than I see them!
Keep it up!
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udoi |
Posted on 04-11-2014 17:12
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excellent job |
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Selwink |
Posted on 05-11-2014 11:15
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@MARS&udoi: Thanks a lot for the support!
A preview of what will hopefully be released later today.
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Posted on 22-12-2024 13:05
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OZrocker |
Posted on 05-11-2014 11:57
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Some great looking stages here. Some tough climbs there in the Alps for the Cima Coppi
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sutty68 |
Posted on 05-11-2014 12:15
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The screenshot of the start in Livorno is really good, nice work and some nice climbs to ascend on your latest offering too |
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Selwink |
Posted on 05-11-2014 13:59
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@OZrocker: Thanks!
@sutty: Some riders won't like them though...
A stage many cycling fans have been waiting for. Yes indeed, today we have a finish at the Passo del Rombo, the highest point of the Giro and the Cima Coppi. Before we even start this climb three more climbs have to be survived. The Passo San Lugano is the first climb, which after a flat section is followed by the Passo Lavazè, which you might remember from 2012. The climb to San Genesio is not very easy as well, and after a long flat-ish section we'll descent to Merano. In Merano the road runs up only slightly for a few kilometers before the final climb, which should allow some riders to return.
Installation guide:
1. Make sure to have the following IBs of adiouk installed: Power plant 1.2
2. Download the stage files here, or if you wish to download other stages as well, here
3. Extract the .rar file with WinRAR, WinZIP, 7z or a similar program.
4. Copy the .zces and .cds file to MyDocs\PCM13/14\Mod\Stages,
5. Open the variant in-game.
6. Enjoy!
NOTE: With a lot of IBs in the stage the loading may take a little while, if you prefer speed over graphics turn off the IBs in your graphical settings.
NOTE 2: If you want to use the zcts of this stage or any other stage of mine in any of your personal work, you will first need to ask me permission. If it's granted, remember to credit me.
NOTE 3: Stage compatible with PCM13 and PCM14
Screens:
From now on I won't do any screens by myself. If you want to see a screen of a certain part of the race, feel free to ask, and then they'll be added below here.
And finally, there are two more stages in the Alps to be done. I'll try to have both up before the weekend. You can decide which one you want first, stage 15 in the Valle d'Aosta and stage 20 in Veneto, the queen stage.
Edited by Selwink on 05-11-2014 14:49
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Selwink |
Posted on 06-11-2014 13:42
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Help needed!
For stage 15 I need to find some names of a climb. I couldn't find the name of the traject Pont Suaz to La Cerise. It's not the road to Pila, as the summit of this climb is earlier on. Your help would be much appreciated.
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matt17br |
Posted on 06-11-2014 13:54
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Selwink wrote:
Help needed!
For stage 15 I need to find some names of a climb. I couldn't find the name of the traject Pont Suaz to La Cerise. It's not the road to Pila, as the summit of this climb is earlier on. Your help would be much appreciated.
https://www.viamichelin.it/web/Itinera...eConso=5.6
What's a traject? Do you mean the way? If so it should be "Bondine" as it is the name of that hamlet. Anyway, you are the one that knows what is looking for, so I reccomend using the link above
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Selwink |
Posted on 06-11-2014 14:02
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A traject is a piece of route between two locations. The traject between Prato Allo Stelvio and Bormio for example is the Passo dello Stelvio. I'm not sure whether Bondine is the correct name for this traject, as it's just a village on the route.
I suppose I'll just call it La Cerise. Almost nobody will care anyway...
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Leon40 |
Posted on 06-11-2014 17:52
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Selwink wrote:
A traject is a piece of route between two locations. The traject between Prato Allo Stelvio and Bormio for example is the Passo dello Stelvio. I'm not sure whether Bondine is the correct name for this traject, as it's just a village on the route.
I suppose I'll just call it La Cerise. Almost nobody will care anyway...
The problem is that your way is not a pass between two valleys,
These are two roads that go to the same summit and meet.
So it's hard to find anything other than the name of a village.
Otherwise, I found the name "Plan Praz" just above La Cerise. It is a name which is also next to Chamonix to name a high tableland. |
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Selwink |
Posted on 07-11-2014 11:44
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@leon40: I guess you're right. The other climbs just seem to have been called Colle di + name of town (except for the Colle di Joux). Colle di La Cerise sounds rubbish though
@all: I fear I won't release any stages this week. This afternoon I'll be updating some HQs, tomorrow I'm away all day and this sunday I'll probably be studying.
Luckily I can release the profile for stage 15
Spoiler Colle di Barthelemy has to be Colle di Saint Barthelemy. In the definitive release of the stage this will be corrected.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 07-11-2014 12:18
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That is what is known in the trade as ''Sharks teeth'' |
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matt17br |
Posted on 07-11-2014 13:13
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That is just a killer mountain stage, I love that Colle de Joux, didn't know it
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Selwink |
Posted on 07-11-2014 16:20
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@sutty: I understand where that came from
@matt: It's thr only climb I knew actually, from the Giro della Valle d'Aosta. It should be tough for a start climb.
A lot earlier than expected I can proudly present stage 15 for release now.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Make sure to have the following IBs of adiouk installed: Power plant 1.2, Colisee 1.2, Airport Terminal
2. Download the stage files here, or if you wish to download other stages as well, here
3. Extract the .rar file with WinRAR, WinZIP, 7z or a similar program.
4. Copy the .zces and .cds file to MyDocs\PCM13/14\Mod\Stages,
5. Open the variant in-game.
6. Enjoy!
NOTE: With a lot of IBs in the stage the loading may take a little while, if you prefer speed over graphics turn off the IBs in your graphical settings.
NOTE 2: If you want to use the zcts of this stage or any other stage of mine in any of your personal work, you will first need to ask me permission. If it's granted, remember to credit me.
NOTE 3: Stage compatible with PCM13 and PCM14
Screens will be done in the same fashion as the previous stage.
Next up: The TTT
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Stromeon |
Posted on 07-11-2014 18:19
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That's a great-looking stage, really utilising the Valle d'Aosta to its full potential
Iirc Colle di Joux was used in the 2012 Giro as the lead in climb to Cervinia (although admittedly it was one of those boring stages that one tries to erase from one's memory)
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sutty68 |
Posted on 07-11-2014 23:00
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I don't own PCM14, i only use PCM12 and that would be an awesome stage to race in |
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