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Pelli's stages - Pais Vasco finished!
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 04-12-2012 14:54
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Here you go, nista!


Climbs up to Montserrat, Solsona, Serra-Seca and Comte on the way up into Andorra, to finish up in Arcalis. Not an enormous final climb though, so not necessarily a killer stage. Depends a lot on how it's ridden.
Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?21i9cjfz7rq...jfz7rqgtyv

The final part of the Arcalis climb.

Wiggins wins one of the test runs, after a very slow ascent.
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| maxime86 |
Posted on 04-12-2012 15:19
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 04-12-2012 15:24
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Wow, you make beautiful stages 
Just scrolled a bit through the pages, some impressive work! (Andorra Classic should be a real WT race ) |
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| TheManxMissile |
Posted on 04-12-2012 15:26
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How do you get such good slopes! It is fantastic
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 04-12-2012 15:31
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maxime86 wrote:
great stages!
Thanks!
Ian Butler wrote:
Wow, you make beautiful stages 
Just scrolled a bit through the pages, some impressive work! (Andorra Classic should be a real WT race  )
Would be cool for sure! Glad you like the stages. 
TheManxMissile wrote:
How do you get such good slopes! It is fantastic
It takes patience, meticulousness and above all - experience. I've learnt it through years of practise.
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| lluuiiggii |
Posted on 04-12-2012 15:39
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
Yeah, I know. The automatic classification is a bit annoying at times. Would really like to have the possibility to overwrite it manually in some cases.
Thanks, by the way! 
I actually meant the gameplay itself, sprints everywhere (and not just clear gaps not being counted, which also happens) 
Pellizotti2 wrote:
TheManxMissile wrote:
How do you get such good slopes! It is fantastic
It takes patience, meticulousness and above all - experience. I've learnt it through years of practise. 
I used to try that (to no success at all ), now I cheat with excel But indeed, experience and patience are key factors to that.
Oh, and ofc, nice job with the Arcalis stage
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 04-12-2012 16:01
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Thanks luigi. Always nice to hear that you like it.
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| nista |
Posted on 04-12-2012 17:30
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
Here you go, nista!
Climbs up to Montserrat, Solsona, Serra-Seca and Comte on the way up into Andorra, to finish up in Arcalis. Not an enormous final climb though, so not necessarily a killer stage. Depends a lot on how it's ridden.
Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?21i9cjfz7rq...jfz7rqgtyv7
THANK YOU
The final part of the Arcalis climb.
Wiggins wins one of the test runs, after a very slow ascent. |
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| nista |
Posted on 08-12-2012 12:09
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What a great stage 
sorry if I'm impolite but could you also create other stages of the 2009th tour???  |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 09-12-2012 15:18
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Glad you like it. 
No time to create all the other ones, though.
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| nista |
Posted on 09-12-2012 15:53
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
Glad you like it.
No time to create all the other ones, though. 
surely not all  |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 16-12-2012 14:51
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Here's a small christmas present from me!
Remember the Amstel Gold Race version I made a while ago? The one where I edited the terrain to make the climbs a bit longer and more selective?
Well, I've done the same for La Flèche Wallonne now! Mur de Huy and the two last other climbs have been given a bit more length, to create a more realistic gameplay.

Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?q87yma2fmoz...a2fmozwc4s

Huy, with the Mur in the background.

Nibali going for an attack already at the foot of the Mur.

The sprint is kicked off at the kilometer mark.

Purito outsprints the other big names!
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| roturn |
Posted on 16-12-2012 14:56
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How much will this change the hill/mountain ratio?
In especially for a AGR version, where riders like Freire, Boasson Hagen etc. wouldn`t stand a chance with a counting mountain stat. |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 16-12-2012 15:18
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Well, riders like Gerrans and Gilbert can still cope with the climb rather well in my test runs. So it's still a hilly race, even though the climbers are more favoured than in Cyanide's version.
Purito, Nibali, Valverde, etc... have been the best in my tests.
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 16-12-2012 21:07
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Seems like a beautiful and tense stage! |
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 16-12-2012 23:03
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The tree poking through the fence at the finish could be a bit tricky  |
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| lluuiiggii |
Posted on 17-12-2012 00:05
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Well, concerning AGR, the HIL/MO ratio is 0 for both races (Pelli's and Cya's), while the Uphill Sprint ratio grows from 0.17 in Cya's to 0.63 in Pellizotti's version.
While with Fleche, in Cya's version Uphill Sprint is 0.53, and in Pellizotti's, 0.7 (more realistic imo, maximum possible weight for HIL). And the HIL/MO ratio for both is also 0, so I don't think we should see this increase of the climbs lenght as a problem concerning HIL/MO 
On the stage: fantastic! When you did the AGR version, I really thought how cool would it be to do this with Fleche. And now you've made it 
However, the Huy with 10.5% max? That's disappointing Although I agree that sprints on very high percentages don't work that well, I think it'd be nice with the Huy was a couple hundreds meters shorter but with some 14 or 15% sections. Also it would probably get rid of the tree in the finish
Edited by lluuiiggii on 17-12-2012 03:46
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 17-12-2012 07:35
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So one more year for L - B - L?  |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 17-12-2012 07:45
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Hahah, we'll see about that, Ian. I might do it sooner than that, as long as I have the motivation. 
And thanks for the nice words, lluuiiggii! I'll try to up the difficulty of the Mur a bit more, and create a V2. Might take a little while though.
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| lluuiiggii |
Posted on 17-12-2012 14:34
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Ian Butler wrote:
So one more year for L - B - L? 
Well, in my opinion, LBL is the only one from the 3 Ardennes that doesn't need something like this, it already works good the way it's real. Perhaps if you want to make it harder, but for me, what was really bad in AGR and FW is that the sprint begins before the Cauberg/Huy begins, and then the sprint on these climbs is not only short but also has little effect, and those who are positioned at the very front of the group or start their sprint earlier have much more chance to win, while with the longer versions of the climbs the effective of this isn't the biggest.
While LBL doesn't really have a final climb which marks the sprint for the win, and I find the course already difficult enough to create a good selection for the finish.
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