Garmin - 4th season Giro d`Italia
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Posted on 16-08-2011 22:12
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After several attempts to convert my PCM10 story savegame I stopped it as there are too many new tables and coloumns. Would be much too much work.
So I decided to do the more important transfers like Cavendish->Liquigas, Sagan->HTC... and just converted my Garmin team.
At least all riders and stats, limits are PCM Daily ones as all other riders also get these limits.
Database: Selfmade, ~200 top rider stats/limits of ASO 2010 savegame, other riders PCM Daily 2011 V1 as also PCM Daily V1 races and variants...
Patch: 1.0.4.4
Difficulty: extreme (hard till Down Under stage 3)
Developing speed: 0,2
As you might have seen in my PCM10 story I updated my roster with many US Americans. Now 10/30 riders are from America. Lots of them from BMC.
Therefore they got Talansky from me. He would have been a nice addition but with already 30 riders in my PCM10 savegame there was no spot left, but surely he might come back as also Van Garderen is still a aim in future.
Here the link to the 2010 story: https://pcmdaily.c...d_id=14670
Edited by roturn on 27-03-2012 09:27
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Posted on 16-08-2011 22:12
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Biggest results of Team Garmin
1st Vuelta a Espana 2011 (LL Sanchez) |
3rd Vuelta a Espana 2012 (Ryder Hesjedal) | 3rd Giro d`Italia 2010 (Christian Vandevelde) | 4th Amstel Gold Race 2010 (Ryder Hesjedal) | 2nd Giro Lombardia 2010 (Ryder Hesjedal) | 1st Paris Nice 2011 (LL Sanchez) | Canadian double win 2011 (Ryder Hesjedal) | 1st Paris Tours 2011 (Tyler Farrar) | Top10 Giro d`Italia 2012 (Dan Martin) | 1st Gent Wevelgem 2010&2011 (Johan Vansummeren | Podium Paris Roubaix (Martijn Maaskant) |
~150 wins from 2010-2012 | KoM Tour de France 2010&2011 (Danielson, Zabriskie) | KoM Vuelta 2012 (Riccardo Van Der Velde) | Points Giro 2010 (Tyler Farrar) | Podiums and top10`s in big and small races |
and probably many other big wins I have forgotten
Edited by roturn on 16-08-2011 22:47
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Posted on 16-08-2011 22:12
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Climbers & Stage Racer
Dan Martin is our best climber and is aiming the Giro d`Italia again for a podium result there. Young American Peter Stetina became more and more our 2nd best pure climber and is pretty similar to him.
For the other GT`s it`s Sanchez for the Vuelta again and Hesjedal aiming the Tour top10 with Fuglsang`s help. Hesjedal doesn`t longer need to concentrate on the Ardennes too much and can fully train for the Tour de France.
And young gun Löw improved a lot and might bring some results in his 3rd pro season. He has still lots to learn on the time trial machine but he is talented enough,
Puncheurs
Nicolas Roche will take the Ardennes task this season. He might be stronger than Hesjedal on the small climbs and proved his abilities with several top10`s in the last years. He will be supported by Vansummeren and Kessiakoff in these terrain.
Sprinters
Here we have a luxus problem. Although Rojas left us towards Astana we still have 3 great sprinters. One for every GT then.
Tyler Farrar will aim the Giro, Heinrich Haussler the Tour and Matthew Goss the Vuelta.
But also Baris Dao improved and might start to win smaller races. Rowe and Murphy might be a big help in the sprint trains.
Time Trialists
Former ITT World Champion Lars Boom our strongest weapon here as he is a real allrounder. Also Bobridge and Meyer will show good skills this season.
Our star transfer next to Roche was surely Taylor Phinney. He is already a good time trialist but still some room to improve.
Pate and Bookwalter will be a good addition in team trials.
Cobblers
Star cobbler in our team surely Maaskant, but also 2 time winner in Gent Wevelgem Johan Vansummeren is a good bet in the Flanders Classics. Haussler might be the best out of a group in a sprint finish.
With Boom, Felline and Van Der Velde they will have great support.
Helpers
Not to forget the important helpers. Kreder proved his abilities last season and will take the next step. Duggan and Peterson are important uphill domestiques and will be the last helpers in the GT mountains. With Butler and Barton we signed two American climbing talents.
And not to forget Yann Souchon, the 3rd in last years U23 ranking and one of the biggest stage racer talents.
Edited by roturn on 16-08-2011 23:06
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roturn |
Posted on 16-08-2011 22:12
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Our goals are pretty tough but definitely possible with our team. Winning Paris-Nice is already a personal goal for LL Sanchez, so he might be our man there.
Top 3 Tirreno Adriatico will be for one of our other climbers or maybe even Roche then.
And winning the 3 classics Milan San Remo, Gent-Wevelgem and RondeVan Vlaanderen will be something for Haussler, Vansummeren, Maaskant and also Goss for the first one.
Next to these goals our sponsors expect good results in the 3 GT`s, especially in the Giro and Vuelta.
Edited by roturn on 16-08-2011 23:06
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roturn |
Posted on 16-08-2011 22:12
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Edited by roturn on 17-08-2011 00:57
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roturn |
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roturn |
Posted on 16-08-2011 23:07
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First posts are up, Team presentation, goals etc.
Other things like overview over the best transfers will come tomorrow probably.
Reports start as soon as I finished my season plannings.
Edited by roturn on 16-08-2011 23:07
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 16-08-2011 23:11
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It's back. |
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Posted on 16-08-2011 23:20
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Great to see the story continue! I'm glad the team is still the same because I really like the group of guys you have now.
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Posted on 16-08-2011 23:21
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It's gonna be Legen... wait for it....dary!!!
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Posted on 16-08-2011 23:42
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I´m in here too!!! Good luck! |
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Posted on 17-08-2011 00:04
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Awesome! Good luck with this!
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Posted on 17-08-2011 06:06
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Yay! Great to see it back!
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Posted on 17-08-2011 06:10
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This will be fun Good luck with PCM11 and this great story!
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Posted on 17-08-2011 06:28
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i only caught some of your 2010 story roturn...mainly due to me not bothering with the 2010 threads as i have only played 2011 and the impressive lengths of some stories...but i saw enough of that story to make me click pretty quickly when i saw this appear in the threads!
just an awesome layout you got going! practice sure makes perfect
Edited by JD317 on 17-08-2011 06:44
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Posted on 17-08-2011 06:40
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i heard great things about your 2010 story and the only thing that deterred me was the length! glad i can now follow! good luck |
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Posted on 17-08-2011 08:21
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Good luck with your story! Good to see that the longest story from PCM10 continues |
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Posted on 17-08-2011 08:30
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Great to see you again! Good luck, I´m sure it will be fantastic... |
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roturn |
Posted on 17-08-2011 09:21
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Thanks all. I haven`t expected so many posts before the first race report.
But it`s a good motivation of course.
Good to see some old story readers here and also some that are pretty new to my Garmin story.
I made some more stat changes to be more similar to my 2010 story, so some averages in the top5 riders are wrong.
Example is to have Rodriguez weaker and no longer a GT challenger. Also Voeckler or Rolland are weaker as they don`t have the Tour de France bonus.
Therefore Pauriol and Vaugrenard are much stronger in the hills.
It`s a pity that I can`t have all stats and limits from my story as it was well balanced. But without getting all riders converted this would be too much work as I can`t copy the whole stat coloumns in one move.
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.
Edited by roturn on 17-08-2011 09:27
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Posted on 17-08-2011 10:29
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With a new season starting it`s always the Australian Championships coming first. This year we start with the road race before heading to the time trial specialists.
The route is quite hilly, but with no big team here, the pace won`t be too high and also the sprinters are expected to do good here.
Garmin squad
With Haussler and Goss we have two big race favourites here. Both of them aim a sprint finish or a sprint out of a small group. Bobridge and Meyer are more focussing the time trial and will support their leaders here as also Rowe. On the other hand Meyer proved that he is capable of winning the road race as he showed in previous seasons.
Startlist
Spoiler Movistar
1. C.Evans
Garmin
11. H.Haussler
12. J.Bobridge
13. M.Goss
14. C.Meyer
15. B.Rowe
Sky
21. S.Gerrans
22. M.Hayman
23. C.Sutton
Rabobank
31. M.Rogers
32. G.Brown
33. M.Matthews
Saxo Bank
41. R.Porte
42. B.Cooke
43. B.Lancaster
44. L.Roberts
45. D.Tanner
Astana
51. A.Davis
52. S.Clarke
UnitedHealthcare
61. R.Sutherland
62. J.Clarke
63. H.Clarke
64. K.Menzies
65. T.Meyer
FDJ
71. W.Sulzberger
Skil
81. M.Docker
Leopard
91. S.O'Grady
92. W.Clarke
Omega Pharma
101. A.Hansen
HTC
111. M.Renshaw
112. L.Howard
The Shack
121. R.McEwen
Liquigas
131. C.Wurf
BMC
141. T.Roe
Team Type 1
151. Benj.King
152. F.Calabria
Veranda's
161. D.Kemp
Endura Racing
171. J.Anderson
Rabobank CT
181. R.Dennis
PSK Whirlpool
191. J.Prete
Favourites
*** Haussler
** Evans, Gerrans
* Goss, Rogers, Davis
Australian championships
In a sprint it will be hard to beat the Garmin duo and Davis might be the biggest contender, but with Evans, Rogers, Gerrans, Porte or Sutherland there are stronger puncheurs here and they shouldn`t be allowed to get a gap on the hills here.
9 riders in the break. Most teams have their rider here. With Robbie McEwen and Leigh Howard two sprinters are in this group looking for the long way win.
Brent Rowe immediately makes the work in the peloton as Garmin has no one in the group.
Richie Porte tries it with a mid stage attack with still 90km to go. He is able to join the group while Garmin is holding it under 3min.
Sutherland, Rogers and Davis are the next with 60km to go. Now it becomes a real cycling race. The attacks become more and more dangerous.
Maybe too dangerous. Bobridge and Meyer supported the Garmin pace train and with 30km the groups are together again. Time for more attacks or waiting for the final sprint?
Garmin is trying to hold the pack together and make a very fast pace now. Haussler and Goss both feeling average today but still are the fastest sprinters here.
With 24km to go more attacks. Some riders wouldn`t have a chance in a sprint and must try this. It`s the number one, Cadel Evans for his new Movistar team initiating a new group. Obviously it wasn`t enough for him riding as helper under Andy, Gesink and on one step with Gerdemann and Porte.
Sutherland, Gerrans and Clarke complete this strong group.
Haussler now has to follow. Also Rogers and surprisingly Baden Cooke attacked and are close to the first four riders. Goss stays in the peloton for a sprint finish.
Too late. Baden Cooke brings Saxobank the first win of the season and him the National jersey. He outsprints Evans and Gerrans easily while Haussler is sprinting on the 6th ahead of Clarke as both weren`t able to close the gap to the first.
Goss as 8th leads the peloton over the line.
Although Garmin showed a good performance all over the stage it wasn`t enough in the end.
Result
1 | Baden Cooke | Saxo Bank SunGard | 4h23'38 | 2 | Cadel Evans | Movistar Team | s.t. | 3 | Simon Gerrans | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 4 | Michael Rogers | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | 5 | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 6 | Heinrich Haussler | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 30 | 7 | Simon Clarke | Pro Team Astana | s.t. | 8 | Matthew Goss | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'16 | 9 | Allan Davis | Pro Team Astana | s.t. | 10 | Stuart O'Grady | Leopard Trek | s.t. |
Spoiler 11 | Mark Renshaw | HTC - Highroad | s.t. | 12 | Leigh Howard | HTC - Highroad | s.t. | 13 | Luke Roberts | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 14 | Wesley Sulzberger | FDJ | s.t. | 15 | Robbie McEwen | Team RadioShack | s.t. | 16 | Cameron Wurf | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 17 | Adam Hansen | Omega Pharma - Lotto | s.t. | 18 | David Tanner | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 19 | Mitchell Docker | Skil - Shimano | s.t. | 20 | Timothy Roe | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 21 | David Kemp | Veranda's Willems - Accent | s.t. | 22 | Matthew Hayman | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 23 | Benjamin King | Team Type 1 | s.t. | 24 | Graeme Brown | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | 25 | Joshua Prete | PSK Whirlpool - Author | s.t. | 26 | William Clarke | Leopard Trek | s.t. | 27 | Richie Porte | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 28 | Cameron Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 29 | Jack Bobridge | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 30 | Brent Rowe | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 31 | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2'21 | 32 | Hilton Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 33 | Karl Menzies | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 3'59 | 34 | Travis Meyer | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 35 | Rohan Dennis | Rabobank Continental Team | s.t. | 36 | Jonathan Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 37 | Brett Lancaster | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 38 | Jack Anderson | Endura Racing | s.t. | 39 | Fabio Calabria | Team Type 1 | s.t. | 40 | Christopher Sutton | Sky ProCycling | + 34'22 |
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