PCM.daily banner
26-11-2024 14:05
PCM.daily
Users Online
· Guests Online: 43

· Members Online: 0

· Total Members: 161,822
· Newest Member: yescrack
View Thread
PCM.daily » Pro Cycling Manager 2006-2020 » Pro Cycling Manager 2011
 Print Thread
Project 2100 and beyond!
Ad Bot
Posted on 26-11-2024 14:05
Bot Agent

Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09

IP: None  
Koener
Nice work Cactus Jack. Last year i tried something similar with cm 2010 but in 2040 the presentation of new routes caught up with the actual races causing crashes, and also the last 5 years if i changed more than two things a day (reservation of a race , changing training) the game crashed)
My question !do you experience' any hindering from the length of your career ?
Koener
 
cactus-jack
I have no hindering what so ever, except for certain things being a bit slow. Viewing the rider profile aswell as the "Archives" usually takes between 5-6 seconds, but this is something I do very rarely.

Remember, I haven't played a single stage so far because I want to watch it "evolve" completely without any human interference.

I'm sorry for waiting so long with updates, but I'm working on the 2033-season. While you wait, is there any information you want? For example; which nation has the most Roubaix-wins, who has won the French Championship, etc.?
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
lokytrew
Can you also show us your 'academy' for the stars of the future?
Domenico Pozzovivo Smile
 
Abelbaba
take your time,
still enjoing all the years til 'now' Smile
i hope the game will stay stable...
 
Mr_Monk
I'd like to see wich nations have the most wins for all the monuments (MSR, PR, Flanders, LBL, Lombardia) if it's not too much trouble.
 
cactus-jack
I'll see if I can compile some info on the major monuments. I am allready keeping stats for the GTs when it comes to number of wins per nation. I might start doing the same with the other races aswell.

PS: Yippi for post number 1500!
Edited by cactus-jack on 08-08-2012 14:03
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
cactus-jack
The first update in a long, long time! I have finished the 2033-season and I will give a summary in a matter of days. I've also compiled statistics regarding the number of wins per nation in both the World Championships aswell as the 5 Monuments.

First: The Word Championships.

WC ITTWC RRTotal
USA224
NED22
BEL358
ITA55
RUS426
ESP11
LUX11
GB11
GER415
AUS11
NOR11
POL213
CAN11
SWI44
SWE22
AUT11

Edited by cactus-jack on 11-08-2012 18:34
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
Mr_Monk
cactus-jack wrote:
The first update in a long, long time! I have finished the 2033-season and I will give a summary in a matter of days. I've also compiled statistics regarding the number of wins per nation in both the World Championships aswell as the 5 Monuments.

First: The Word Championships.

WC ITTWC RRTotal
USA224
NED22
BEL358
ITA55
RUS426
ESP11
LUX11
GB11
GER415
AUS11
NOR11
POL213
CAN11
SWI44
SWE22
AUT11


Sweet!
 
cactus-jack
The Monuments

M-SRVVP-RL-B-LLombardieTotal
USA66
NED1842217
BEL55111
ITA1121611
RUS31116
ESP3238
FRA3112310
IRE112
LUX44
GB44
GER32229
AUS1124
NOR112
BRA11
SVK22
DEN1517
SLO11
CZE22
NZ11
POL11
CAN22
CUB11
LIT11
COL11
OMA11


It's kinda funny that after 23 years not a single Belgian has been able to win the LBL.
Edited by cactus-jack on 11-08-2012 19:14
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
cactus-jack
Grand Tours
GiroTourVueltaTotal
ESP64919
ITA80210
FRA0011
COL73212
CZE0011
NED0202
CAN0011
LAT0011
LIT0011
GER0404
FIN0404
LUX1438
BEL0011
AUS1102
RUS0101
POR0011


Funny thing, after 23 season France only has one win in the Vuelta (which hardly counts), the same number of GT-wins as both Latvia and Lithuania. Finland on the other hand has 4 wins in the Tour, all of which belong to Aleksander Kupiainen.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
Mr_Monk
The Netherlands are way above the rest in total monument wins Shock
 
sutty68
Just like the Spanish when it comes to Grand Tours Wink
 
cactus-jack
I am considering doing the same thing when it comes to the other WT-races. It would be a fair amount of work, but it might be nice to have something else to do while I'm simulating.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
AndySchleck
Sounds great!
I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.

Alexander The Great
 
Abelbaba
wow looks awsome!!
 
cactus-jack
2033


grhomeboy.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/greeks_dancing.jpg


Results
Spoiler
Santos Tour Down UnderBruno Miguel (FRA)
Paris-NicePierre Breton (FRA)
Tirreno-AdriaticoCas Pronk (NED)
Milan-SanremoJoris Mittermeier (GER)
Vulta CatalunyaXavier Paradis (CAN)
Gent-WevelgemJoris Mittermeier (GER)
Ronde van VlaanderenUadson Valmerino (BRA)
Vuelta... Pais VascoXavier Paradis (CAN)
Paris-RoubaixSam Davies (AUS)
Amstel Gold RaceToni Roth (GER)
La Fleche WallonieToni Roth (GER)
Liege-Bastogne-LiegeToni Roth (GER)
Tour du RomandieMario Walder (SWI)
DauphineCristopher Früh (GER)
Tour du SuissePablo San Domingo (ESP)
San SebastianSylvester Kohler (FRA)
Tour du PologneRicardo Ezquerro (ESP)
Eneco TourAlexander Wahlberg (SWE)
VattenfallKilian Heregger (AUT)
GP Quest France-PlouayBruno Manzo (ITA)
GP QuebecAntonis Rigaos (GRE)
GP MontrealMarlon Kunz (GER)
Tour de BeijingAntonis Rigaos (GRE)
Giro di LombardiaToni Roth (GER)


GT-results
Spoiler
GIROTOURVUELTA
1Alessio Lella (ITA)Aleksander Kupiainen (FIN)Luis Filipe Gois (POR)
2Luis Filipe Gois (POR)Cas Pronk (NED)Jordi Monteverde (ESP)
3Mario Rea (ITA)Paolo Cannata (ITA)Ander Acedo (ESP)
4Bernardo Biffi (ITA)Victor Godefroy (FRA)Truls Gulbrandsen (NOR)
5Paolo Cannata (ITA)Stephane Gault (FRA)Alejandro Infante (ESP)
6Elvis Soto (COL)Loik Champagne (CAN)Casper Meijer (NED)
7Ander Acedo (ESP)Bastian Fischer (GER)Frans Denis (BEL)
8Kenny Fiedler (GER)Moises Aguila (ESP)Tommy Lefebvre (CAN)
9Jacopo Ross (ITA)Mathys Castel (FRA)Tim Winckel (LUX)
10Loik Champagne (CAN)Kenny Fiedler (GER)Jonathan Meurisso (LUX)
PointAnthony Bush (USA)Kilian Heregger (AUT)Maxence Brion (FRA)
KoMAlessio Lella (ITA)Emmanuel Duflot (FRA)Juan Subido (ESP)
YouthJosh Edwards (USA)Trenton Everett (USA)Adam Kelly (IRE)


CQ-RANKING
RIDERTEAMNATION
1Xavier Paradis (CAN)Rabobank-AsicsSpain
2Toni Roth (GER)Groupama-TelenetGermany
3Fabiano Simon (LUX)TEAM VespaItaly


WC ITTWC RR
1Christopher Staudt (GER)Marat Vasnetsnov (RUS)
2Cameron Hooper (USA)Jordi Monteverde (ESP)
3Sebastian Scott (USA)Ricardo Ezquerro (ESP)


As we've seen several times before, the French kick of right from the bat and won the first two WT-races of the season. However, as fashion dictates, this would also prove to be the only highlight for them.

The spring-races didn't give us much as far as surprises are concerned with Joris Mittermeier picking up wins in both Milan-Sanremo and Gent-Wevelgem and Xavier Paradis bringing home the Canadian Bacon in both Catalunya and Pais Vasco. What did surprise us however was newcomer Uadson Valmerino from Brazil winning Ronde Van Vlaanderen aswell as Sam Davis from Australia winning Paris-Roubaix. These races have in the past been dominated by only a handfull of riders so it's nice to see some new faces emerging.

The Ardenne-classics have proved to be a handfull. 8 times has someone been able to win two out of three races, but no one has ever won all three in the same year. This was to change, as Toni Roth wrote his name in the history books by coming first in Amstel Gold Race, La Fleche Wallonie and Liege-Bastogne-Liege. A fantastic season for him since he would also go on to win in Lombardie later on.

The Giro d'Italia was a close contested battle, but as usual an Italian rider came out on top, this time it was Alessio Lella who could celebrate his 2nd Giro-win. Also in the Tour de France did we see a familiar face on the top of the podium. Aleksander Kupiainen won his 4th Tour. He is to this date the only rider with 4, putting him right in the middle between such greats as LeMond and Bobet (three wins each) and Indurain, Hinault and Merckx (all with 5). The Tour has been a dismal place for the French, having not won it since Hinault in 1985. Things did take a small turn for the better this year with 3 french riders in the Top 10 something which hasn't happend in over 20 years.

One rider however who won't be happy about the though, is Moises Aguila. Having taken home several wins in both the Giro and Vuelta he still lacks the Tour. He tried two years ago only to finish second, but now he was back in France. Things didn't go any better for him, the three-time Vuelta-winner finished a dissapointing 8th place more then 15 minutes behind the winner. Being 35 years of age, this might have been his last chance to win the Tour, thus making himself one of the few riders to have won all the GTs.

Having finished near the top of the podium several times, Luis Filipe Gois could finally take his place in the top step. Coming 2nd in the Giro aswell as winning the Vuelta is a great achievement, one that will surely be remember.

A special mention goes out to the Greek rider Antonis Rigaos who came out of nowhere to win both GP Quebec and the Tour of Beijing. He also came 2nd in GP Montreal. These are the first two wins by a Greek rider, showing us yet again that the Autumn can give many interesting results.
cactus-jack attached the following image:
pcm0019.png

Edited by cactus-jack on 12-08-2012 11:09
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

www.pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/funniest.png
pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2013/avatar.png
 
jonathangeek
We want a savegame !
 
Ian Butler
2033, you're far ahead of time already Grin
Any original rider still present or all retired?
 
fcancellara
Nice Grin
i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/caspervdl2/PCM/PCM13/Headers/graphicartistoftheyear12_zpse6637662.png

i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/caspervdl2/PCM/PCM13/Headers/musicbanner_zps3d73b387.png
 
www.twitter.com/caspervdluijt
Eden95
Ian Butler wrote:
2033, you're far ahead of time already Grin
Any original rider still present or all retired?

The only rider I could think of would be Caleb Ewan who starts at 17 in 2011. That would make him 39 in the game now, if he's still there.
Indosat - ANZ HQ

"This Schleck sandwich is going to cause serious indigestion for Evans" - Phil Liggett
 
Jump to Forum:
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Latest content
Screenshots
Yellow wins:)
Yellow wins:)
PCM09: General Screenshots
Fantasy Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet fighti... 18,476 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 17,374 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 15,445 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,552 PCM$
bullet baseba... 10,439 PCM$

bullet Main Fantasy Betting page
bullet Rankings: Top 100
ManGame Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet Ollfardh 21,890 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 15,520 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 14,900 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,500 PCM$
bullet baseball... 7,332 PCM$

bullet Main MG Betting page
bullet Get weekly MG PCM$
bullet Rankings: Top 100
Render time: 0.31 seconds