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Rise of a Phoenix | Episode 10: The Phoenix' Ashes
Ian Butler
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Welcome to Rise of a Phoenix.

Rise of a Phoenix is a short story, which will consist of 10 episodes. The 10 episodes will follow one rider, Joaquim Rodríguez, in an ambitious effort to go where few men have gone before. More on that in Episode 1.

However, don't expect a regular (short) story about the Spanish star. I'll let you find out the details yourself as the story goes along.

I will start this story with the Prologue and (a little later) Episode 1 today. After which, I hope to release one episode every 2 or 3 days, completing the story in - hopefully - under a month. The gameplay has all been completed and the storyline is finished, so it's just a matter of writing it down and editing the screenshots.

Rise of a Phoenix uses the PCM.Daily Expansion Pack for Pro Cycling Manager 2014 and takes place in the 2014 season.

Thanks for reading and enjoy! I always appreciate comments and feedback to help me improve my writing for future projects.

Episodes

Episode #Episode NameLink
PrologueClick Here
Episode 1The Missing LinkClick Here
Episode 2Grand DépartClick Here
Episode 3Hell of the NorthClick Here
Episode 4Slipping AwayClick Here
Episode 5Rest DayClick Here
Episode 6First MountainsClick Here
Episode 7The TurnaroundClick Here
Episode 8Rise of a PhoenixClick Here
Episode 9Race Against the ClockClick Here
Episode 10The Phoenix' AshesClick Here

Edited by Ian Butler on 18-06-2015 14:11
 
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Under 100 meters to go. I'm safe now. Just a slight turn left and then, straight road to the finish line. I step on the pedals one final time. I look behind me, nobody in sight. 50 meters left. I've got this. I raise my arms and celebrate. It's my second consecutive victory here in Lombardia. My name will forever be linked to the Race of the Falling Leaves. Victory, sweet victory...
 
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Shonak
Oh very nice idea, Purito. <3

That title though hehe

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DiCyc
Good luck! Smile
 
Ian Butler
@Shonak - Ah, I know the lady with the beard. However I don't watch the song festival so I never heard the song. But yeah, it's not unthinkable she's singing about my story, I can live with that. Pfft

@Dicyc - Thanks Wink
 
Ian Butler
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It was early July 2014.

Joaquim Rodríguez was in his 15th year as a professional cyclist. Coming up as the ultimate lieutenant to Alejandro Valverde, he managed to step out of Valverde's shadow and lead a team himself.

What followed was more than impressive; a win in Flèche Wallonne, two victories in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, stages in Tirreno - Adriatico, over 30 professional victories, a stage in the Tour and back-to-back victories in Il Lombardia to round it off.

He had a near miss in the Giro d'Italia of 2012, losing the leaders' jersey in the final time trial to Ryder Hesjedal.

He lost the Vuelta 2012 after an impressive coup by Alberto Contador, finishing 3rd in Madrid.

In 2013, Joaquim held off Alberto Contador for the podium in the Tour de France, finishing third after Froome and Quintana.

His career up to this point was more than impressive. But the 35-year old still had one race highlighted. One last missing link to his career.
One race, that would - for him - make or break his palmares. Time was ticking away, and this would be his last chance.


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The Tour de France 2014 offered an exciting profile, to say the least. For Rodríguez, it was a final chance to win the race. The many mountain stages would play into his advantage. But the cobbled stage to Arenberg and the 53 km time trial at the end could pose major problems for the light Spaniard.

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Early July 2014, Joaquim Rodríguez was ready to take on the three toughest weeks of his career. In the Tour de France 2014, he had one last date with history. Win the Tour de France, or die trying.
 
Croatia14
Purito for the win!!!
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DiCyc
Go Purito!
 
jandal7
PPPPPPPUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTOOOOOOOOO!

Best of luck, it's gonna be good!
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Jakstar22
Amazing Ian!! Great job!! Can't wait to keep reading for!!!
 
Ian Butler
Cheers guys!
Next episode probably Saturday. Won't be a long episode, but from episode 3 onwards episodes should be longer and quite interesting Wink
 
sutty68
Good Luck with this Ian hope Joaquim Rodríguez (Conchita Wurst Pfft) can really rise like a Phoenix Wink
 
Ian Butler
Cheers, sutty Wink
 
Ian Butler
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The Tour de France 2014 was about to start. The Grand Départ was set in Great Britain, with three stage seperating the Tour de France from the continent. Leeds hosted the start of the 101th edition of the Tour.

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The Tour de France 2014 saw an impressive list of participants. Rodríguez' chances were slim, looking over the startlist.

Chris Froome was the defending champion. A powerful time trialist and a more than successful climber, Froome was the absolute favorite to take his second Tour. His supremacy in the mountains and against the clock meant it would be hard for anyone to take time on him.

Alberto Contador still had something to prove after a doping suspension. The Spaniard was keen on adding another Tour victory on his palmares. An in-shape Contador was a tough thing to beat. When a rider is strong, both physically and mentally, there isn't a lot to do against him.

Nairo Quintana was one of Colombia's finest export products. The pocket climber had managed to finish 2nd in the previous edition and would now return, hoping to take one step up.


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Overall, it was believed this would be the podium in Paris. The exact places would be hard fought for, but those 3 were out of reach. Lagging behind was a wide variety of riders. Bardet, Pinot, Péraud, Van Garderen... All those could fight for a spot just off the podium. In many predictions, the name Joaquim Rodríguez popped up on the places 4 to 10. But Rodríguez didn't came to the Tour for a 4th place.

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Rodríguez had 21 days to beat Froome, Contador and Quintana. His impossible campaign started in Leeds, with the Grand Départ.

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Croatia14
Already looking forward to stage 5, good luck and very good shape will be needed to build a base for a special J-Rod-Tour Smile
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Jakstar22
A great write up here!!!! Can't wait for the next one!
 
DiCyc
This will be a special tour for Purito - I can feel it Grin
 
Mresuperstar
I can only see two ways Purito wins. 1. Froomebot, Contasteak and Nairo all crash out. 2. Pre-Tour training camps. Pfft

Although Ian probably has a third reason up his sleeve.
 
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Mresuperstar wrote:
Although Ian probably has a third reason up his sleeve.


Cheating on countback?
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Ian Butler
@Croatia14 - Yeah, the cobbles towards Arenberg aren't exactly his specialty Pfft

@Jak - Thanks mate Wink

@DiCyc - Let's hope so!

@Mre - Marginal Gains for Purite! Pfft Well, I never said he'd win the Tour, right Wink

@TMM - Touché! Any 'Comeback' for that, Mre? :lol:
 
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