tsmoha's stages - NZ Cycle Classic/Gila
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-07-2011 09:49
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I will start re-exporting some of my PCM10-stages for PCM11 soon. At first I will convert the stages I've made for the ManGame and then races like Tour de San Luis, that might be part of an upcoming PCMdaily-DB! If you have a request, just let me know.
Note: Requests only for stages, that I've made for PCM10 - you find them here: https://www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthr...d_id=14540
Note II: TdF finished (Post #3)... Vuelta finished (#4)!
Thanks for your attention
Edited by tsmoha on 01-02-2012 15:54
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-07-2011 11:19
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Original Races:
SRAM Tour of the Gila (USA, Original Route 2011/2012):
Download: https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/05....rar_links
The Profiles:
Spoiler S1: Mogollon Road Race
S2: Inner Loop Road Race
S3: Tyrone (ITT)
S4: Downtown Silver City Criterium
S5: Gila Monster Road Race
New Zealand Cyclce Classic (NZ, Original Route 2012):
Download: https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/6B....rar_links
The Profiles:
Spoiler S1: Massey University (ITT)
S2: Palmerston North - Apiti - Palmerston North
S3: Palmerston North - Kimbolton - Palmerston North
S4: Palmerston North
S5: Palmerston North Circuit
Int. Österreich-Rundfahrt/Tour of Austria (Austria, Original Route 2011):
Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?u6enfqmjy9y...qmjy9ywu2a
The Profiles:
Spoiler S1: Dornbirn - Götzis
S2: Innsbruck - Kitzbüheler Horn
S3: Kitzbühel - Prägraten
S4: Matrei in Osttirol - St. Johann/Alpendorf
S5: St. Johann/Alpendorf - Schladming
S6: Hainburg - Bruck
S7: Podersdorf am Neusiedlersee (ITT)
S8: Podersdorf am Neusiedlersee - Wien
Rund um Köln (Germany, Original Route 2011):
Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?wa8zzd2k0pu...d2k0puhlzi
Profile:
GP d'Ouverture La Marseillaise (France, Original Route 2011):
Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?ddhmfof5az5...of5az5041u
Profile:
Sibiu Cycling Tour (Romania, Original Route 2011):
Download: https://www.multiupload.com/W0MW67EGG4
Profiles:
Spoiler S1/ Poplaca - Sibiu (TTT)
S2/ Sibiu - Avrig
S3/ Medias - Paltinis
S4/ Sibiu (ITT)
S5/ Sibiu - Balea Lac
Jayco Herald Sun Tour (Australia, Original Route 2009):
https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0N....rar_links
Profiles:
Tour of Wellington (New Zealand, Original Route 2011):
https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/7G....rar_links
Profiles:
Tour of Geelong (Australia, 2010):
https://www.multiupload.com/KP2VJCCB6R
Profiles:
Tour de San Luis (Argentinia, Original Route 2011):
https://www.multiupload.com/2U34WJ6GN8
+ Fix (Stage 2,5.. without narrow roads): https://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/BQ....rar_links
Profiles:
Edited by tsmoha on 15-03-2012 12:07
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-07-2011 11:19
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This is the route for a new TdF-variant! The stages and profiles will be revealed from time to time, a complete list of the 21 stages will be posted as soon as I've finished all stages. Here some notes and facts:
- 3 ITT's (12km in Roubaix, 15km Mountain-timetrial Alp d'Huez, 40km in Avignon)
- 5 'real' summit finishes (inlcuding Col du Tourmalet, Mont Ventoux and Superbagnères)
- 6 mountain-stages
- 3 medium-mountain stages
- total distance of 3,251 kilometres
Map:
List of stages:
NOTE: Here's the complete package for my TdF-variant! All stages are included, as well as a descr-file for variants and a textfile with the StageData (like Gaps, geneMountain etc).. there's also the 3D-objects for the Roubaix-ITT in order to set the Velodrome as an ITT-finish (not classic). There's also a 2nd version of this stage (called "..._b" ), for those, who have problems to get the new 3D objects working. The stage will work in both versions, but if you'll use the 'classic' velodrome, the winner of the timetrial will get 45 sprint-points instead of 20 (or something like this):
Edited by tsmoha on 19-09-2011 10:52
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-07-2011 11:20
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Vuelta a Espana (variant)
Facts:
Total distance: 3,090 km
3 mountain-stages (with 3 summit finishes)
6 medium-mountain stages (with 2 summit finishes)
3 ITT's (including Prologue, 62 km in total)
Depart on Tenerife
Map:
List of stages:
Note: Here's the complete package of my Vuelta variant! All needed files are included, as well as a descr-file and a 3d-object (which is not necessary, but which makes the final stage in Barcelona look more realistic).. copy all into your PCM-mainfolder! Hope, you'll enjoy it.
Edited by tsmoha on 19-09-2011 11:13
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tsmoha |
Posted on 07-07-2011 10:26
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Jayco Herald Sun Tour 2009 added (Post #2)
List of stages:
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 07-07-2011 10:31
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Looking forward to your Tour variant. I like your other stages, so I think it will be good too.
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VladuuTs |
Posted on 07-07-2011 12:03
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i'd like to know the route and then you will show us the stages |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 07-07-2011 14:21
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@Pellizotti2: Thanks! Means a lot to me, if a great stagemaker's looking forward to my variant
@VladuuTs: Okay, I will reveal the whole route before!
But first.. I've uploaded some more races for PCM11 (including Tour de San Luis, Tour of Wellington and a fantasy three-day-race).. Post #2!
Edited by tsmoha on 07-07-2011 14:27
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tsmoha |
Posted on 14-07-2011 19:27
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This is the route for a new TdF-variant! The stages and profiles will be revealed from time to time, a complete list of the 21 stages will be posted as soon as I've finished all stages. Here some notes and facts:
- 3 ITT's (12km in Roubaix, 15km Mountain-timetrial Alp d'Huez, 40km in Avignon)
- 5 'real' MTF's (inlcuding Col du Tourmalet, Mont Ventoux and Superbagnères)
More infos soon => I will update post #3 then, where you'll find all infos about the variant!
Map (also in post #3):
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Giroalberto |
Posted on 14-07-2011 20:04
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thank you for your variant, people like you make the game more enjoyable. |
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kissaha |
Posted on 14-07-2011 21:04
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MTF at Parpaillon is really interesting Looking forward to play this one! |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 14-07-2011 21:13
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Really looking forward to this! Very well balanced route with lots of nice stages. Can't wait to see them finished! Good luck with the project.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 15-07-2011 09:03
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@Pellizotti2: Thank you very much! Means a lot to me, if some of the best stagemakers out here looks forward to my variant
@kissaha: Yeah, Parpaillon should be fun Though I'm not sure yet, wether I will use the complete 27km-climb or not.. I may do two versions with one being more realistic.
@Giroalberto: Thanks! I'll hope you enjoy it!
Here's first stage:
Stage 1: Roubaix (ITT)
The tour starts with a 'classic'.. the riders will have to ride the final sections of famous Paris-Roubaix and the timetrial finishes in the Velodrome, too! Two short cobbled sections will make this opening ITT an interesting stage to watch, though it's unlikely that this pavement will lead to bigger gaps than an 'usual' 12km-timetrial. But the classic-specialists (Cancellara, maybe..) will have a small advantage, as they know this final km's of Roubaix very well.
Note: You'll have to download the 3D-objects as well. They're included in the rar-file. The stage works fine in 3D-mode then, but for some reason it doesn't work with 'quick simulation'.. but, hey: a variant is for 3D-mode
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Posted on 15-07-2011 09:07
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Looks great. Looking forward to the rest of the stages.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 15-07-2011 11:00
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
Looks great. Looking forward to the rest of the stages.
+1
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Giroalberto |
Posted on 15-07-2011 11:04
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great first stage, at least Roubaix in a ITT!!!
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tsmoha |
Posted on 15-07-2011 17:29
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Thanks, Giroalberto, Alakagom and Pellizotti2
Stage 2: Roubaix - Reims
The 2nd stage is without any difficulties and it will be a perfect stage for the top-sprinters to get a first stage-win. But they have to watch for the final kilometer: though it's not a steep uphill finish, it's definitely not as easy as it looks like. If you don't have a perfect position at 'Flamme rouge', you won't have good chances to overtake the leading riders.. But you may see on the screens, that it's a stage, which Cavendish can win
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Spoiler Final km
Finish - Cav wins..
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tsmoha |
Posted on 16-07-2011 09:31
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Stage 3: Reims - Mantes-la-Jolie
The 3rd stage is pretty similar to the 2nd and we can expect another mass-sprint. We're in the near of Paris right now and the you can feel the spirit already There will also be a first KoM-leader! So this stage may be a little bit more interesting than the previous. But it's definitely a first week, which suits the sprinters.
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Spoiler Final km
Finish - Bennati wins..
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baia |
Posted on 16-07-2011 10:01
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Looking great..
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tsmoha |
Posted on 16-07-2011 17:28
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Thanks, baia
Here's 4th stage (I will try to post the flat stages as fast as possible):
Stage 4: Evreux - Blois
The battle for the 'king of sprints' and green jersey continues! This is most probably one of the easiest stages of this TdF and another great chance for the top-sprinters to go for another victory. Tomorrow's stage will be a little bit tricky in the end, so the sprinter-teams will definitely dominate today.
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Spoiler Riding through a village..
Finish - Cav wins..
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