For the Dutch cycling website Wielerflits, a Scorito TDF game is organized in which I participate. I thought it might be interesting to organize the same game on this forum as well.
What is Scorito?
Scorito is a Dutch website which specializes in organizing sports games. Along with the major cycling events other sports events such as Wimbledon are covered as well.
How does this game work?
Before the start of the race, you select a team of 20 riders, based on a standard budget. For each stage, you select 9 of these riders (which means you have to check every day). One of them is elected as leader (you do that yourself), which means he brings double points. One tip: a stage win brings 50 points, the final GC win brings 100. This means stage points are much more important!
I don't understand Dutch at all
I can imagine that, so here's step by step instructions
1: Go to scorito.com
2: Click ''inloggen''
3: At the bottom right of the popup, click ''registreren''
4: Fill in your details: emailadres speaks for itself, wachtwoord=password, wachtwoord bevestigen=confirm password
5: In the activation email, click the link
6: You're now registered to the site.
7: Click the following link to join the Daily League: To be added when there's enough interest (at least 20 members). I hope that that is enough to be able to make a selection, but tbh I don't know
8: If you need any further help with translations, feel free to ask
Right now I'm just trying to see if there's interest, if there's not enough interest I'll cancel the idea.
Same boat as Croatia, but chances are I might forget a couple times in the second and third weeks, do you keep the squad of the week before if you forget to pick a squad?
You make a squad per stage. However, it's quite easy to plan ahead every stage, so you can basically set your squad for every stage at the beginning and then modify it as much as you want before the deadline.
@Croatia: I'll make a Daily League as soon as there are around 20 people interested at least, otherwise the game would be a bit boring
Selwink wrote:
You make a squad per stage. However, it's quite easy to plan ahead every stage, so you can basically set your squad for every stage at the beginning and then modify it as much as you want before the deadline.
Selwink wrote:
You make a squad per stage. However, it's quite easy to plan ahead every stage, so you can basically set your squad for every stage at the beginning and then modify it as much as you want before the deadline.