Time Trial startlist
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Posted on 26-11-2012 15:59
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Is there a way to view the entire startlist when playing a time trial stage |
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Posted on 26-11-2012 16:06
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press the spacebar to view the riders/startlist
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Posted on 26-11-2012 16:31
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I could be wrong, but doesn't that only display the teams and riders? I'm interested in seeing the riders in order of start time. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 26-11-2012 16:34
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The last one in the team starts, the last team starts. If you know what I mean?
The first rider will be the final rider of the final team, then the final rider of the team before that one (unless one team entered with less riders, then they get skipped at first).
Hope you get what I mean, not always easy talking in a strange language |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 26-11-2012 16:34
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sieve wrote:
I could be wrong, but doesn't that only display the teams and riders? I'm interested in seeing the riders in order of start time.
If it is a "normal" stage they start in the reverse order of the GC.
If it's a single race or an opening TT they start from the last rider on the last mentioned team and move on to the last rider in the second to last mentioned team etc.
Edit: Zabel'd by Ian
Edited by Atlantius on 26-11-2012 16:35
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 26-11-2012 16:38
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Well, you can deduce the startlist from looking at the teams screen.
The rider with the highest number in the team with the highest number starts first. After him, the rider with the highest number in the team with the second highest number. That goes on until reaching the rider with the highest number in the first team on the list. After him, the rider with the second highest number in the last team starts. Then it goes on until the last rider, the one wearing #1 starts.
This obviously only applies to prologues and one-day time trials, like the worlds. In stage races, the last rider on GC starts first, and the overall leader last.
EDIT: Double Zabel
Edited by Pellizotti2 on 26-11-2012 16:38
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Thehenk |
Posted on 26-11-2012 19:12
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So first the last rider of the last team starts, onlye when a team has less riders then the maximum riders allowed in the rac (like only drafted 6 riders instead of 8) then first all the numbers eight of the team with 8 players, then all numbers seven and when all the 6th riders, then the first rider of a team with only 6 people starts. So when you draft 6 riders it can take a long time before your first rider starts |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 26-11-2012 19:29
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Thehenk wrote:
So first the last rider of the last team starts, onlye when a team has less riders then the maximum riders allowed in the rac (like only drafted 6 riders instead of 8) then first all the numbers eight of the team with 8 players, then all numbers seven and when all the 6th riders, then the first rider of a team with only 6 people starts. So when you draft 6 riders it can take a long time before your first rider starts
exactly, first all the riders that end with 9, then the riders that end with 8, etc, etc
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sieve |
Posted on 26-11-2012 20:03
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OK, thanks! |
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