Tyriions stages; Presenting Tour de Serbie
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Posted on 14-09-2011 12:47
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Hi there,
I know there's a ton of TdF variants out there, but I really wanted to make one too. And it can't hurt sharing then right? (see 2nd post)
Next up will be Giro di Lombardia 2011 and a new route for the Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt. (A German race that was discontinued after the doping scandals in German cycling.)
Edited by tyriion on 19-10-2012 11:16
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Posted on 14-09-2011 12:49
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My Tour variant.
Week 1
Spoiler Stage 1
Grand Départ in Amiens in northern France. The first stage won't challenge the peloton, with 3 4th category climbs. So expect a sprinter to win this stage with finish in Reims.
Stage 2
A long TTT on day two will bring the first difference in the GC. In the first half there is a short hill, where it is important the better riders in the team don't immediately blow up their team mates. Because the way to Châlons along the Marne is long!
Stage 3
After the long TTT waits the longest stage in this Tour. Although it's mostly flat the road kicks up to around 8% for the final kilometer. A great chance for the punchers in the peloton, who specialize more in winning one-day races then lasting in a stage race. As it's still early in the Tour it will be their moment to shine. Or can the sprinters hang on?
Stage 4
Stage 4 will bring the peloton further east, skirting the northern edge of the Vosges. No rated climbs today, this short stage is flat and finishes in Strasbourg after 158 km
Stage 5
Stage 5 will see the first serious summits. After riding along the Rhine the peloton turns into the Vosges, climbing Le Schlossberg, Col de la Schlucht, Col de Bussang and the Ballon d'Alsace. Then it's a quick descent to Belfort for a finish after 207 km.
Stage 6
Stage 6 will run through easy terrain, with just three minor climbs in the way. The sprinters should be able to control the pack for a showdown towards the line, but the final 1.5 km in Dijon drag up at 2%.
Stage 7
A short, flat stage through the Saône valley will conclude the first week of racing. This is the last chance for sprinters for a while, because next will be the ITT and after that there are 3 Alpine stages. No difficulties today though.
Week 2
Spoiler Stage 8
With the Alps in sight it's time for an individual time trial. Heading west from Bourg-en-Bresse, this TT is pancake flat and 47 km long. A thing for the real specialists.
Stage 9
Stage 9 is the first of three Alpine stages. This one isn't as hard as the others will be, with only the Col de la Colombière and the Col de l'Aravis as 1st category climbs in the first half of the stage. In the second half the peoloton will slowly climb to Chamonix from where they will head to Switzerland passing the Col des Montets and the Col de la Forclaz to finish in Martigny.
Stage 10
Stage 10 is a true climbers stage, starting with the Great St. Bernard climb from Martigny in Switzerland. After the descent into Italy the peloton will head back to France through the Aosta valley and over the Small St. Bernard pass. Once down in France it's time for the final climb and the first mountain top finish on the Cormet de Roselend. 3 HC climbs today will surely test the riders with ambitions in the GC.
Stage 11
Stage 11 is this years queens-stage. With the Iseran, Galibier and Izoard there's three huge Alpine mountain passes to be climbed today. Look for clear signs about the possible Tour winner at the top of the Izoard.
Stage 12
Stage 12 sees the peloton leaving the Alps and moving towards the Mediterranean coast. But that won't be reached today. Along the descent the riders get two cols, of which one isn't placed too far from the finish line. It might give some sprinters pause after the hardships of mountain climbing. But those sprinters that still have the legs will surely want to sprint for this.
Stage 13
A very long stage today, while the start and finish place are only 80 km apart. But instead of sticking to the coast the peloton will make a big loop around Montpellier to the north-west. This brings them into tough terrain, although the hills are only up to 700 meters high. The up-and-down character of this stage will suit breakaway riders who have something in the tank.
Stage 14
As the 2nd week of racing nears its end the Pyrenées draw near. But the stage from Montpellier to Limoux will still be a sprinters chance, provided they survive the last rugged part before the descent into Limoux. But they will surely try as the next two days will bring only suffering for the fast men.
Week 3
Spoiler Stage 15
First Pyrenées stage in this Tour. The start is building slowly until the climb of the Col de Pailhères. After the descent into Ax-les-Thermes the peloton climbs into Andorra over the Port d'Envalira. In Andorra there will be another two climbs for the riders, the Col d'Ordino and the climb up to Arcalis, where the finish is.
Stage 16
The last mountain stage this year has 6 cols. The final two will especially challenge the peloton and the ambitious team captains. With the Port de Bales before the final ascent to the Col de Peyresourde the GC fight will surely be raging.
Stage 17
As the Tour progresses the profiles become harder. In this third week all the flat stages will have broken up profiles, like this stage from Toulouse to Souillac. Finishing in a small town at the river Dordogne, there's a short but steep climb just before the finish. Sprinters who want this will have to be strong after almost 3 weeks of racing.
Stage 18
Continuing north the peloton skirts the foothills of the Central Massif. This results in a bumpy ride along the rivers Corrèze and Vienne. After a whole day of riding up and down the finish will be in Limoges, where the roads aren't flat either. The final kilometer doesn't have a high gradient, but the 2-4% can be enough to decide the winner after a day in the saddle.
Stage 19
Stage 19 is perfect for breakaway riders. Turning towards the Massif Central the terrain gets more rugged. The constant up and down ends in the quick descent towards Clermont-Ferrand. After going through the center the peloton has to climb back up a way to the suburb of Royat, on part of the way of tomorrows time trial.
Stage 20
The final time trial ascending the Puy de Dôme will finalize the GC in the 5th mountain top finish. The last 4 km are especially hard, with over 10% gradients.
Download this variant from the stage database
Edited by tyriion on 04-09-2012 12:55
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Posted on 14-09-2011 12:52
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Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt.
This is a small tour in the German state Rhineland-Palatinate. It was held from 1966-2007. After this there was no funding anymore as the Germans dropped cycling because of doping. I've made a new version with 5 stages. Stage 1 and 4 are flat, the others hilly. All climbs are reasonable, except in the last stage where there are some really sharp ascents. This last stage will really shred a peloton.
Spoiler Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Available in the stage database.
Tour of the Czech Republic
A fantasy route for 6 days of racing through the Czech Republic.
Spoiler Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
Also available in the stage database.
Edited by tyriion on 18-10-2012 08:46
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Posted on 14-09-2011 13:05
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I will upload the stages on a later date, preferably when I have them all. If you want to test a stage you can ask me in a pm.
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Posted on 15-09-2011 09:23
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Seems pretty good. Where are you starting stage 21?
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Posted on 15-09-2011 20:26
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GreenEDGEFan wrote:
Seems pretty good. Where are you starting stage 21?
I don't know if I will make a stage 21 yet, as most people will have a stage finishing in Paris, so it's not really worth the effort.
Other then that stage 9 is up
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Posted on 17-09-2011 13:57
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I have added a couple of new profiles, hope you like them.
Meanwhile I have some troubles with the GPX routes I made, as the editor somehow doesn't recognize them. Also bikeroutetoaster seems to be down, which means it might take me some time to continue this.
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Posted on 19-09-2011 08:18
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Added the MTT. Meanwhile I couldn't save the stage 17 and 18 GPX files, so I slightly altered the route, which should give more interesting profiles. The old ones were a bit flat anyway, so now small climbs along the Dordogne and in the Limousin will shake things up.
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Posted on 20-09-2011 14:21
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Added some more stages, down to 7 to go! Expect the upload somewhere at the start of next week.
Edited by tyriion on 20-09-2011 14:25
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Posted on 21-09-2011 18:22
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Added 2 stageprofiles again. Also made some minor adjustments to the route, so there won't be many flat stages to come anymore.
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Posted on 22-09-2011 19:42
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I like this kind of Tour, I hope to play it soon
Edited by Giroalberto on 22-09-2011 19:43
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Posted on 23-09-2011 07:46
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I hope I can finish it over the weekend, but some things have come up. But I will finish it next week. Next will be the last mountain stage, I'm halfway building the roads, so guess I finish that today.
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tyriion |
Posted on 26-09-2011 15:45
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I had some troubles with the stage editor today. But I hope I can finish the last two stages tomorrow. Meanwhile the 2nd week is complete.
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Posted on 27-09-2011 17:35
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And it's done! I'll release the pack tomorrow, it will contain all stages, a descr file and the stage data.
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Posted on 01-10-2011 14:05
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for what we need this file? ... "Stage Data.ods"
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Posted on 01-10-2011 14:59
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It's an excel file (made with open office) that has the stage lengths and all kinds of other info. For people who don't want to check every stage data with the stage editor. It isn't needed to play, it's just an extra.
Hope you will enjoy the variant, I started a story with it on the story board as well.
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Posted on 01-02-2012 17:33
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Could you re-upload your TdF variant on another site?
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Posted on 05-02-2012 10:40
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Didn't see this earlier as I'm not looking in the stagemaking thread anymore, but nice to see there's still interest. New link here; https://www.2shared.com/file/1x1eMXyz/...riant.html
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Posted on 16-04-2012 11:51
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Added the Tour of Rhineland-Palatinate
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Posted on 19-04-2012 10:52
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Announcing the Tour of the Czech Republic. It will be a 6 stage race, here's the first profile. Without sprints and mountain sprints so far, they will be added once I finish the stage completely.
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