Svam's Stages
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cuxu |
Posted on 08-04-2011 16:10
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Great! Are you going to make the TT too? |
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Svam |
Posted on 08-04-2011 19:38
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cuxu wrote:
Great! Are you going to make the TT too?
I have the profile but it's entirely different from the road race, so it means a new stage.
For the moment, I'm working on my last circuit. There was a technical challenge but I manage it so I will release it soon. I keep the suspense on the location |
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Svam |
Posted on 09-04-2011 22:56
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A rainy sunday in Bristol !
World Championships : Bristol 263km
Now, I've finished with world champs (except if one of you have an interesting request ). My next project will be a variant for the Tour of Basque Country |
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 09-04-2011 23:42
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Brunel would be impressed. Looks great. |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 09-04-2011 23:45
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Pure amazing. What a job.
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-04-2011 08:05
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Fantastic job. Looking forward to see your Basque Country.
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Lassassino |
Posted on 10-04-2011 13:46
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Don't know if its possible, but can you make a TT (in Bristol) which goes over the bridge and over the road which is under the bridge? |
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Svam |
Posted on 10-04-2011 17:08
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Lassassino wrote:
Don't know if its possible, but can you make a TT (in Bristol) which goes over the bridge and over the road which is under the bridge?
It's already the case in the road race !
Another screen to prove it :
Concerning the TT, I planned it and I will make it soon
Edited by Svam on 10-04-2011 17:22
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Lassassino |
Posted on 10-04-2011 17:34
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Yes, with possible I ment more like if you were interested in making a TT. But glad you decide to make a TT.
You have got any problems if I use it for a database (credits will be given)? |
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Svam |
Posted on 10-04-2011 19:52
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Lassassino wrote:
Yes, with possible I ment more like if you were interested in making a TT. But glad you decide to make a TT.
You have got any problems if I use it for a database (credits will be given)?
No. That's why I'm making stages |
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Svam |
Posted on 10-04-2011 20:34
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On the way to Basque-Country
Tour du Pays Basque Variant : E1 Bermeo-Bermeo 143km
Km 23 : Alto de Morga - 3°
Km 38 : Alto de Arritugane - 3°
Km 56 : Alto de Sollube - 2°
Km 92 : Balcon de Bizkaia - 2°
Km 112: Alto de Rigoiti - 3°
Km 136: Alto de Sollube - 2°
For this first stage, I kept the habits of basque organisators : a short stage with different loops around the starting city. Riders will start from Bermeo, on the coast, and will travel in Bizakaia land with two different loops. Each loop is concluded with the climb to the Sollube (3km of 9%). The summit is only 5km before the end at the bottom of a dangerous downhill.
That's my first "mountain" stage so I fight myself to smooth the profile. |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-04-2011 20:39
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The profile looks nice. Well done.
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sam1196 |
Posted on 10-04-2011 20:52
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
The profile looks nice. Well done.
+1
VINO VINO VINO VINO VINO VINO VINO VINO VINO
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Svam |
Posted on 25-04-2011 15:44
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I was too busy last days to finish the second stage
Tour du Pays Basque Variant : E2 Bermeo-Vitoria 175km
Km 23 : Alto de Autzugane - 3°
Km 44 : Alto de Elejabeitia - 3°
Km 93 : Puerto de Orduña - 1°
Km 118: Alto de Gesaltza - 3°
Km 154: Alto San Martin de Zar - 3°
Km 164: Alto de Vitoria - 3°
The easiest stage of the week, even if the most difficult climb is taken, the Puerto de Orduña. There are also five 3rd rank climbs. Depending on riders mood, this stage can be the one for a sprint or a breakaway
Edited by Svam on 25-04-2011 15:45
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Barto72 |
Posted on 27-04-2011 10:47
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We could do this Stage for PCM2010?:
https://www.openru...?id=752144
Sprints and King of the Mountain passes where you want to put the pods.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Barto72 on 27-04-2011 10:57
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Svam |
Posted on 28-04-2011 23:14
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Yesterday, I had an idea about a crazy classic, so I decided to make a little break in my Tour of Basque-Country. Some of you may know some of my fantasy classics from older PCM (Giro di Lago di Garda, Classique du Grand-Duché, ...), this one is from the same range.
Strada Appia Antica 256 km
Cobbled race returns to basics !
The Via Appia was the first of modern Roman roads. It was built in 312 BC. These kind of roads were revolutionnary because of their cobbled surface which simplify a lot the travels for army and traders. The Via Appia is the only one of Romand Roads starting from Roma who crosses the centuries. Now, it remains a 12km part in south-east of the city.
The classic starts from Roma and goes to Ostia and the coast until Latina. There, there is another ancient part of the Appia, then the route arrives to the Appia, litteraly. There is 5 loops on the top part of the Roman road and finally the full section : 12km. The finish is in Roma, near Circus Maximus and Coliseum.
As a matter of interest, in 71 BC, the companions of the rebel slave Spartacus were crucified along the Via Appia. A bad omen for the Swiss ?
Edited by Svam on 28-04-2011 23:24
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miggi133 |
Posted on 29-04-2011 00:16
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Svam wrote:
Yesterday, I had an idea about a crazy classic, so I decided to make a little break in my Tour of Basque-Country. Some of you may know some of my fantasy classics from older PCM (Giro di Lago di Garda, Classique du Grand-Duché, ...), this one is from the same range.
Strada Appia Antica 256 km
Cobbled race returns to basics !
The Via Appia was the first of modern Roman roads. It was built in 312 BC. These kind of roads were revolutionnary because of their cobbled surface which simplify a lot the travels for army and traders. The Via Appia is the only one of Romand Roads starting from Roma who crosses the centuries. Now, it remains a 12km part in south-east of the city.
The classic starts from Roma and goes to Ostia and the coast until Latina. There, there is another ancient part of the Appia, then the route arrives to the Appia, litteraly. There is 5 loops on the top part of the Roman road and finally the full section : 12km. The finish is in Roma, near Circus Maximus and Coliseum.
As a matter of interest, in 71 BC, the companions of the rebel slave Spartacus were crucified along the Via Appia. A bad omen for the Swiss ?
Haha, good one^^
But it looks like a very interesting race... Will test it tomorrow...
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 29-04-2011 06:24
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Very nice race. Profile looks good too. Will try it asap.
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Montolivo |
Posted on 29-04-2011 07:06
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Nice race Svam. Looks interesting. |
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Barto72 |
Posted on 29-04-2011 08:43
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Impresionant, it is an spectacular race.
Nice job, as always.
But this race now you have invented or real?
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