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The British DB V1
24. July 2010 12:50 from CrueTrue
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The concept is simple - rather than the usual teams you find in the database, there are British/Irish teams. The races are largely the same as any other database.
Please also note that this was based upon the basic Cyanide database - so dont expect any equipment - and I have not added many new stages in this version.
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- British riders are split into their different nationalities, I have added 9 countries: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Shetland Islands, Gibraltar.
- Tour of Britain 2010 route, plus Lincoln GP and East Midlands Cicle Classic added. All 3 races are set as ProTour, and have palmares records for 2007, 2008, and 2009.
- World Championships changed to British Championships. National teams are for 9 countries listed above, plus UK, Ireland and others. (So there is a risk of a non-Brit winning the British championships). This means the default World Champion jersey has been changed to the default British champion jersey - but a backup of the default World Champion jersey is included.
- National Road Race, Criterium and Time Trial Championships for England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
- There are no longer any simulated championships for Britain and Ireland. (Instead, there are simulated championships for Namibia and Australia)
- Scouting areas edited to produce more British riders
- Jersey, Mini-shirts and team logos
- Rider photos - as many 2010 as possible
- Track cyclists edited to become all British riders
- Riders per race reduced (Even for Grand Tours) due to the relatively small size of British teams
- National Champions. Ive opted to take them as they are currently, so Thomas and Wiggins as the British Champions, Brammeier and McCann the Irish RR and TT Champs, Appleby the Welsh RR Champ and Oliphant the Scottish RR Champ
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Brammeier used to ride for the cycling team i rider for before he turned professional