Garmin - 4th season Giro d`Italia
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tsmoha |
Posted on 17-08-2011 10:50
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I feel a bit sorry for Haussler, but I somehow like Cooke's title though
To our question about former Champions: I don't know exactly, but as far as I remember, it's pretty easy to edit this things with the "Fast Editor" (with icons instead of numbers). I may be wrong though
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alexanderlens |
Posted on 17-08-2011 11:02
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bad luck |
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roturn |
Posted on 17-08-2011 11:11
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Thanks all.
@Oleg: It might be too late, yes.
And I did the easy way now as the PCMDaily more or less has lots of equipment and converted variants. Wouldn`t have been too hard probably to add these 2 things to the ASO but it already 2 months since release and I wanted to start playing PCM11 and the Daily was the DB I had installed. Although I made lots of changes to it and now have pretty much from the ASO2010 in there.
But thanks for the award 2010. |
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OlegTinkov |
Posted on 17-08-2011 11:49
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roturn wrote:
@Oleg: It might be too late, yes.
And I did the easy way now as the PCMDaily more or less has lots of equipment and converted variants. Wouldn`t have been too hard probably to add these 2 things to the ASO but it already 2 months since release and I wanted to start playing PCM11 and the Daily was the DB I had installed. Although I made lots of changes to it and now have pretty much from the ASO2010 in there.
But thanks for the award 2010.
Too bad cus I think you would have a unique career when your ASOpcm10savegame is converted to ASODBpcm11 incl. all the correct palmares andso... but I understand your eagerness to start playing!
roturn wrote:
Question: How to change National and World Champions? It`s different to PCM10 and there are just weird coloumns with Hushovd -97 and many riders another number. I thought it`s for the National arm stripes, but wasn`t sure where to find the correct numbers. I want to change it into my story championships.
Jersey | Number | World Champion | 128 | World Champion ITT | 64 | Nat Champion | 32 | Nat Champion ITT | 16 | Old World Champion | 8 | Old World Champion ITT | 4 | Old Nat Champion | 2 | Old Nat Champion ITT | 1 |
Riders with more than 1 jersey:
For example Cancellara: World Champion ITT, Old World Champion ITT, Old Nat Champion and Old Nat Champion ITT ->
64 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 71
Important rule: if the total sum is above 128, take 256 from the total:
For example Hushovd: WC RR, NC RR, former RR and former ITT ->
128 + 32 + 2 + 1 = 163 (=higher than 128 so 163 - 256) = -93
The reason Hushovd is -97 @ yourgame is I think they also counted his World Time Trial Champion title (=4) from 1998 but that was U23
Edited by OlegTinkov on 17-08-2011 11:56
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 17-08-2011 11:51
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Too bad you didn't get the win. Better luck next time. |
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Batista15 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 11:59
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Nice start in Australia. Better luck next time. Already looking forward to the next races |
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roturn |
Posted on 17-08-2011 12:01
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Thanks Freitas&Batista. Still have to learn PCM11, the late attacks are just so different to PCM10.
@ Oleg: Just why do they make it that complicate. 8 coloumns with just 0 and 1 would be so much easier to understand. But thanks, will edit this now.
Edited by roturn on 17-08-2011 12:01
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roturn |
Posted on 17-08-2011 14:31
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Here we go with the 2nd part of the Australian Championship. In 2010 Cameron Meyer won for us, last year we had some troubles with our form and weren`t able to win any National Championship. This is supposed to end today.
Garmin squad
Cameron Meyer and Jack Bobridge are both favourites for the win. Just Saxobank`s Porte is a stronger time trialist.
Haussler, Goss and Rowe are just here to come in form before the Tour Down Under.
Startlist
Spoiler Saxo Bank
1. R.Porte
2. B.Cooke
3. B.Lancaster
4. L.Roberts
5. D.Tanner
Garmin
11. J.Bobridge
12. M.Goss
13. H.Haussler
14. C.Meyer
15. B.Rowe
Movistar
21. C.Evans
Rabobank
31. M.Rogers
32. G.Brown
33. M.Matthews
UnitedHealthcare
41. R.Sutherland
42. J.Clarke
43. H.Clarke
44. K.Menzies
45. T.Meyer
Omega Pharma
51. A.Hansen
Liquigas
61. C.Wurf
Veranda's
71. D.Kemp
Rabobank CT
81. R.Dennis
Leopard
91. S.O'Grady
92. W.Clarke
Sky
101. C.Sutton
102. S.Gerrans
103. M.Hayman
Team Type 1
111. Benj.King
112. F.Calabria
BMC
121. T.Roe
Endura Racing
131. J.Anderson
Skil
141. M.Docker
Astana
151. S.Clarke
152. A.Davis
HTC
161. L.Howard
162. M.Renshaw
FDJ
171. W.Sulzberger
PSK Whirlpool
181. J.Prete
The Shack
191. R.McEwen
Favourites
*** Porte
** Bobridge, Meyer
* Evans, Rogers, Sutherland
Australian Championship (ITT)
Pretty flat 38km to ride for everyone today. Meyer will be on the road pretty early, while most other favourites including Bobridge can wait for the afternoon. The weather is supposed to be great the whole day, so no worry that anything could influence the performances.
And here comes Meyer. He beats his brother`s time at the split by 30s and even and is even 2'12 faster in the finish. Very well done. This time is the first mark for the other big men.
54'17
Sutherland is the first of the final riders, that will battle for the win. 7s on the split for him. And he loses more on the rest. 52s slower.
55'09
Also Rogers can`t beat him there. 5s for the rider from Rabobank and 38s in the finish,
54'55
Evans proved his good form in the road race and he is just 2s behind Meyer at the split. He finishes 2nd so far behind Meyer.
54'45
Even closer comes Meyer`s team mate Bobridge. Just 1s divide them after 13km. Ans still close in the finish. First it was +0s as 1s, in the end they changed it to -1s. And so Bobridge overtakes his team mate as he was faster on the 2nd half, but actually both were riding almost equal.
54'16
Porte looks really strong. He beats the split time by 3s and is aiming the National jersey after his 2010 coup winning the World ITT Championship in Geelong.
But not today. He lost some seconds in the end and finishes 3rd behind the Garmin duo.
54'27
So a brilliant day for our team with a double victory. Jack Bobridge will wear the Australian jersey this season. Great start for him.
Result
1 | Jack Bobridge | Team Garmin - Cervélo | 54'16 | 2 | Cameron Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1 | 3 | Richie Porte | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 11 | 4 | Cadel Evans | Movistar Team | + 28 | 5 | Michael Rogers | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 39 | 6 | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 53 | 7 | Adam Hansen | Omega Pharma - Lotto | + 1'38 | 8 | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 1'39 | 9 | Luke Roberts | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 1'40 | 10 | Heinrich Haussler | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'51 |
Spoiler 11 | Brett Lancaster | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 1'57 | 12 | Cameron Wurf | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 2'00 | 13 | Stuart O'Grady | Leopard Trek | + 2'03 | 14 | David Kemp | Veranda's Willems - Accent | + 2'06 | 15 | Rohan Dennis | Rabobank Continental Team | + 2'07 | 16 | Baden Cooke | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 17 | Travis Meyer | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 2'13 | 18 | Matthew Goss | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 2'25 | 19 | Matthew Hayman | Sky ProCycling | + 2'36 | 20 | Timothy Roe | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 21 | Benjamin King | Team Type 1 | + 2'44 | 22 | Christopher Sutton | Sky ProCycling | + 2'45 | 23 | Simon Gerrans | Sky ProCycling | + 2'46 | 24 | William Clarke | Leopard Trek | + 2'47 | 25 | Mitchell Docker | Skil - Shimano | + 2'51 | 26 | Karl Menzies | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 2'59 | 27 | Simon Clarke | Pro Team Astana | + 3'06 | 28 | David Tanner | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 3'08 | 29 | Mark Renshaw | HTC - Highroad | + 3'15 | 30 | Leigh Howard | HTC - Highroad | + 3'17 | 31 | Jack Anderson | Endura Racing | + 3'20 | 32 | Hilton Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 3'21 | 33 | Wesley Sulzberger | FDJ | + 3'24 | 34 | Brent Rowe | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 3'26 | 35 | Allan Davis | Pro Team Astana | + 3'34 | 36 | Jonathan Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 3'42 | 37 | Joshua Prete | PSK Whirlpool - Author | + 3'46 | 38 | Fabio Calabria | Team Type 1 | + 3'48 | 39 | Graeme Brown | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 3'50 | 40 | Robbie McEwen | Team RadioShack | + 3'51 |
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Batista15 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 14:36
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Great double there. Will be great to see Jack in this jersey. |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 14:49
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Double win! Great result!
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Tooom3k |
Posted on 17-08-2011 15:01
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Great result, hope Tour down Under will be even better for your riders |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 17-08-2011 15:11
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Congrats on the win. I was sure either Bobridge or Meyer would take the win. |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 16:36
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Awesome job, and now I for sure, wont make the mistake of starting to follow half way through, I'm starting from the beginning.
Nice wins, even if Cam Meyer is friends with Jack I'm sure he's really pissed to lose to him by 1 second.
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baia |
Posted on 17-08-2011 19:11
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Great to see you back roturn...and what a start...because you got the first NC in team and because you are such a nice guy,i´ll give you the 2nd 2011´s
Edited by baia on 17-08-2011 19:12
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gilles23 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 19:19
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Nice first victory of the first season!!
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roturn |
Posted on 17-08-2011 22:24
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Thanks all. Like the bananas.
Will give my best in Down Under.
We start the real season with the Pro Tour Race in Down Under. Often a sprinter wins the overall, but on stage 3 and especially on stage 5 the puncheurs can play a trick on them with a nice attack.
It was first held in 1999, where Stuart O'Grady won. With his 2nd success in 2001 he is also the only rider with more than one win.He won`t be a favourite for this years edition but he is in Leopard`s squad and who knows, how he can perform with all his experience.
In 2011 Mikael Delage won with an successful breakaway on Willunga Hill, same did Trofimov in 2012. Both times Garmin riders were wearing the leader jersey with Hunter and Haussler. So this year we will try to do better.
All 18 PT Teams participate in Australia as also the 4 wildcard teams Androni, Geox, Saur and Europcar.
Result in 2012
1 | Yury Trofimov | Team Katusha | 2 | Amets Txurruka | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 3 | Staf Scheirlinckx | Omega Pharma-Lotto | 4 | Joaquím Rodríguez Oliver | Team Katusha | 5 | Heinrich Haussler | Garmin - Cervelo | 6 | Christopher Sutton | Sky Professional Cycling Team | 7 | Danilo Napolitano | Lampre-ISD | 8 | Tom Boonen | Quick Step - Innergetic | 9 | Matthew Lloyd | Sky Professional Cycling Team | 10 | Allan Davis | Astana |
Garmin squad in 2013
Haussler will lead our team here as he has the best form. Goss will be his lead-out man, although he could also perform very well in this race. Fabio Felline is our joker, he could follow the attacks of some puncheurs in the hard stages and will also do well in the sprint train. Bobridge, Meyer and Rowe are the Australian domestiques here as also Bookwalter our only new signing.
Full startlist
Spoiler Sky
1. E.Boasson Hagen
2. M.Barry
3. D.Bennati
4. R.Downing
5. D.Lloyd
6. I.Stannard
7. C.Sutton
Liquigas
11. M.Cavendish
12. M.Da Dalto
13. M.Finetto
14. J.Guarnieri
15. T.Martin
16. N.Nuyens
17. D.Oss
Garmin
21. H.Haussler
22. J.Bobridge
23. B.Bookwalter
24. F.Felline
25. M.Goss
26. C.Meyer
27. B.Rowe
The Shack
31. A.Greipel
32. F.Beppu
33. M.Cardoso
34. G.Lequatre
35. R.McEwen
36. G.Rast
37. F.J.Ventoso
HTC
41. B.Eisel
42. M.Brammeier
43. J.Degenkolb
44. L.Howard
45. F.Rabon
46. M.Renshaw
47. H.Roulston
Quick·Step
51. S.Chavanel
52. I.Keisse
53. F.Robert
54. A.Stauff
55. Z.Stybar
56. G.Van Keirsbulck
57. K.Vandewalle
Lampre
61. F.Pozzato
62. F.Gavazzi
63. V.Kondrut
64. D.Krivtsov
65. D.Loosli
66. A.Malori
67. B.Szeghalmi
Vacansoleil
71. B.Božic
72. M.Carrara
73. M.Golas
74. P.Ligthart
75. M.Marcato
76. J.Mouris
77. A.Ongarato
AG2R
81. J.Peraud
82. M.Chérel
83. K.Goddaert
84. S.Hinault
85. R.Lemarchand
86. S.Minard
87. A.Ravard
Astana
91. K.Fernández
92. A.Bazayev
93. S.Clarke
94. A.Davis
95. E.Gasparotto
96. A.Grivko
97. M.Iglinskiy
Saxo Bank
101. B.Cooke
102. J.A.Jørgensen
103. B.Lancaster
104. J.Marycz
105. M.Mørkøv
106. L.Roberts
107. M.Tosatto
Omega Pharma
111. A.Petacchi
112. J.Bakelants
113. K.Dehaes
114. S.Lang
115. J.Roelandts
116. S.Vanmarcke
117. F.Willems
Movistar
121. I.Gutiérrez
122. R.Costa
123. I.Erviti
124. J.Herrada
125. P.Lastras
126. Á.Madrazo
127. F.Pérez
Rabobank
131. Ó.Freire
132. R.Flens
133. T.Leezer
134. M.Matthews
135. J.Van Emden
136. L.Westra
137. M.Wynants
FDJ
141. P.Fédrigo
142. N.Bouhanni
143. S.Chainel
144. M.Delage
145. A.Geslin
146. D.Rollin
147. W.Sulzberger
Euskaltel
151. J.J.Oroz
152. J.Castroviejo
153. I.Isasi
154. E.Martínez
155. R.Pérez
156. R.Sicard
157. P.Urtasun
Geox
161. F.Duarte
162. T.Alberio
163. M.Brändle
164. D.Colli
165. M.Corti
166. A.Durán
167. D.Ratto
Leopard
171. D.Viganò
172. W.Clarke
173. S.O'Grady
174. M.Pedersen
175. T.Stamsnijder
176. R.Wagner
177. F.Wegmann
Katusha
181. F.Chicchi
182. D.Galimzyanov
183. L.Hoste
184. M.Ignatiev
185. A.Kuschynski
186. N.Trussov
187. M.Vantomme
Europcar
191. Sé.Chavanel
192. G.Bernaudeau
193. F.Bouyer
194. Y.Gène
195. S.Haddou
196. S.Turgot
197. D.Veilleux
Saur - Sojasun
201. L.Turpin
202. C.Bessy
203. A.Delaplace
204. L.Mangel
205. R.Martias
206. S.Poulhiès
207. P.Poux
Androni
211. C.J.Ochoa
212. L.Barla
213. O.Bertazzo
214. R.Chiarini
215. A.De Marchi
216. J.Monsalve
217. A.Santoro
Favourites
***** Boasson Hagen
**** Haussler, Cavendish
*** Greipel, Pozzatto, Bennati
** Goss, Fernández, Eisel, Ventoso
* Felline, Nuyens, Syl.Chavanel, Bozic |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 17-08-2011 22:25
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Let's see how Haussler does in Australia. Maybe he can win the GC this time. |
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gilles23 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 22:40
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Good luck in Australia!!
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Batista15 |
Posted on 17-08-2011 22:50
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Good luck, will be a great race with all those guys. |
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DJP19 |
Posted on 18-08-2011 00:18
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best of luck at the TdU. Bring home some victories with the Aussies
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