Thanks everyone. All upgrades are done. Well, except for Smith of course
@fcancellara, he doesn't need special camps, he just needs to use any points he gets given wisely
@sali, thanks. Good to see another Youtuber here.
@SSJ2Luigi, what are you talking about? The fact that you're not in our current strongest GT lineup? Firstly, there's a long way to go before then including at least 4 natural progressions for Bakker! Secondly, how on earth would Bakker survive three weeks with the stats he has at the moment?
@everyone, I've had a busy weekend helping my sister move out so there won't be a video until Monday most likely. Plus GTA5 is so God damn good!
Hopefully I can get a few more race days, contributing to decent stats! Really hoping that RES will be fixed though, as I've spent all but one of my points so far on it!
Don't underestimate Gibson's REC of 63, that's higher than a lot of the classics guys.
baseballlover312, 06-03-14 : "Nuke Moscow...Don't worry Russia, we've got plenty of love to go around your cities"
Sarah Palin, 08-03-14 (CPAC, on Russian aggression) : "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke"
Big thanks to jdog for making this AMAZING userbar!
I like the look of that GT team, however, I would see Heikkinen as more of a lead out man than stage hunter. Plan is to improve on tt / prl stats so turn into a 'Ed Clancy' type rider on the road (so a tt rider who has a good turn of speed in a sprint lead out )
the_hoyle wrote:
I like the look of that GT team, however, I would see Heikkinen as more of a lead out man than stage hunter. Plan is to improve on tt / prl stats so turn into a 'Ed Clancy' type rider on the road (so a tt rider who has a good turn of speed in a sprint lead out )
Well, to be fair, Heikkinen isn't down as a stage hunter, only Ntanga is. He would be the 'Eisel', looking after the sprinter on every stage. For the flat stages he would be keeping the sprinter in the right place and organising the leadout. And obviously be a key part of the TTT (if there was one). But anyway, it's a long way away. Even by the time the Giro next year comes around, there might be a completely different 9 riders in there! It will also depend on what races you want to do of course.
You can easily take 3 minutes on everyone on that TT climb, those are ridiculously easy to win.
I took 2:30 mins on Froome in a similar TdF TT with Kwiatkowski (on extreme)
Edited by cio93 on 23-09-2013 14:12
Second favorite behind Taaramae...? We know better now
There should be a KoTT jersey
Now it's on Rodriguez to defend his first place. Yamada will stay by his side and support him on the upcoming diabolic climb, and with a bit of luck might even defend a podium place himself.