It's my first time making a stage, there is still a lot of room for improvement. So I'd like to get some feedback, just to see how to continue.
I want to make a big thanks to emre99, who helped me a lot with creating this stage. Without him, the profile would look like sh*t. Thanks again emre!
For the first few times it is advisable to start with flat stages. Here then begin to become familiar with the stage editor.
The mountain stages involve flatten and smooth work which are very difficult for beginners.
These are two examples where it is essential to level the ground:
It is also important to dose the spawn wallhouses and alternate them with other IBS. If you are in Switzerland you must use the alps or center kits and not the North kits.
I know it is very difficult at the beginning, I also took weeks to get familiar with the editor. The important thing is to be patient. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me.
Cheers!
After some trying I decided that I'm probably gonna keep building stages, but on a much more ''amateur'' level than the best ones. Meaning I suck at decorating cities and it's most likely gonna stay that way. Cities are probably gonna be created by add city or spawn wallhouse. So if you don't like the stages just because of bad decorated cities, so be it.
Edited by espana7 on 31-07-2020 16:26
Now, with that out of the way, I decided to do variant of my favourite stage race: Tour de Suisse. In my opinion, there should be way more fantasy versions of this race
Links to stages:
Chur - Chur (ITT): https://mega.nz/f...nHwKLT3LnM
Chur - Chur: coming soon
Goldach - Glattfelden:
Glattfelden - Kirchberg:
Worb - Grindelwald:
Lauterbrunnen- Bex:
Bex - Zermatt:
Meiringen -Meiringen (ITT):
Meiringen -Meiringen:
Pack to all 9 stages:
There is always a .zcts file, feel free to use it
If you want only 8 stages, I reccomend to not use the 2nd one
Edited by espana7 on 26-08-2020 17:25
Stage 1: Chur - Chur (ITT)
Following the pattern from last couple of years, this Tour de Suisse starts with an ITT. Start and finish will be hosted by the city of Chur. Over the course of 20.6 km, riders are going to ride westward towards Tamnis. There, they will face a 1.2 km climb with average percentage of just over 9%. From there it's mostly downhill to the finish line. First important stage for the GC, as time differences can reach up to 1,5 min.