April 2014

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Re: April 2014

Post by luques » Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:30 pm

Pokemon Club wrote:
IDF wrote:no other little tours during this month? ( Castilla y Leon and after?? ) :)
We already made the calendar for April, no need to add something more.
There is always La Tropicale :roll:

Btw, i agree. There is no space for other tours.

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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:17 pm

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Re: April 2014

Post by lesossies » Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:17 pm

I put Paris roubaix online.
You can discuss the cobbles and we can change some details if needed.

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Re: April 2014

Post by Hunsrueck » Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:34 pm

i will start with Tour de Romandie

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Re: April 2014

Post by lesossies » Sun Apr 13, 2014 10:00 pm

I am in holiday from 17.-27. April.
I will try to get the maximal on, till this time.


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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:12 pm

The race the 23.04 should be only for div 5-7, no ?

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Re: April 2014

Post by olmania » Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:45 pm

yes, and also, we'll probably have to do some modifications as too many races are all flat without suspense from 22 to 26th for now.

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Post by Pokemon Club » Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:11 pm

olmania wrote:yes, and also, we'll probably have to do some modifications as too many races are all flat without suspense from 22 to 26th for now.
Not so bad to have some relax days when there is Amstel / Fleche / LBL / Trentino during the week ^^

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Re: April 2014

Post by luques » Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:19 pm

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olmania wrote:yes, and also, we'll probably have to do some modifications as too many races are all flat without suspense from 22 to 26th for now.
Not so bad to have some relax days when there is Amstel / Fleche / LBL / Trentino during the week ^^
20 Amstel, 22 is not flat at all, there is a +8 just 10kms from the finish. 23/04 Fleche so again hilly. So the flat races are just from 24 to 26. 3 sprint races in a week is a good balance, especially cause Trentino is all mountain, and there are also 3 classic races. Having them all in a row is a bit boring but ok, we can't change Monuments date and some relax is necessary :D

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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:01 am

luques wrote:
Pokemon Club wrote:
olmania wrote:yes, and also, we'll probably have to do some modifications as too many races are all flat without suspense from 22 to 26th for now.
Not so bad to have some relax days when there is Amstel / Fleche / LBL / Trentino during the week ^^
20 Amstel, 22 is not flat at all, there is a +8 just 10kms from the finish. 23/04 Fleche so again hilly. So the flat races are just from 24 to 26. 3 sprint races in a week is a good balance, especially cause Trentino is all mountain, and there are also 3 classic races. Having them all in a row is a bit boring but ok, we can't change Monuments date and some relax is necessary :D
24 sprint, but not a MS with some 5% on the final, so it is just 25-26 =)

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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:07 am

yep

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Post by Rockstar Inc » Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:34 pm

Cote de la Roche-aux-Faucons returns in the oldest Classic of the season

The route of the 100th edition of Liège-Bastogne-Liège will evoke the rich history of the 'Doyenne' – cycling's oldest Classic, with the 10 steep côtes along the Belgian race route again expected to create what is arguably the hardest day of racing of the season.

Race organiser ASO has revealed that the finale of the 263km race will include all the climbs that have forged the history of the race. The sequence of the Wanne, Stockeu and Haute-Levee climbs has been changed, while the Côte des Forges and Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons return this year. There will also be a special sprint in Bastogne, at the 100km point in the race, with a €5000 prize going to the winner.

The 263km race heads south from Liège to Bastogne via the Ardennes countryside and then turns north after the passing through the town.

The Wanne, Stockeu and Haute-Levee triptych comes between kilometres 167 and 179, and often spark the first real selection in the race. The Côte de La Redoute (after 218km) often sees the first major attacks, with the false flat and descent into the woods helping a small group escape from the peloton.

The Côte des Forges (1.9km at 5.9%) comes after 231km of racing, followed by the Côte de La Roche-aux-Faucons (1.5km at 9.3% at km. 243.5) and then the Côte de Saint-Nicolas (1.2km at 8.6% at km. 257.5).

The Côte de Saint-Nicolas climbs through the Italian quarter of Liège, with the decisive selection often made on its slopes as riders attack and chase each other.

There will be ten climbs during the 263km race route, with the finish again in Ans after the slight climb toward the last left turn onto Rue Jean Jaures.
"I'm an old-school sprinter. I can't climb a mountain but if I am in front with 200 metres to go then there's nobody who can beat me.” Mark Cavendish, at the 2007 Eneco Tour

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Re: April 2014

Post by Hunsrueck » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:39 pm

Hunsrueck wrote:i will start with Tour de Romandie

Proloque 6 Km ITT

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I do not know if I have the time to draw romandie finished. Feel free to do....

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Re: April 2014

Post by lesossies » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:12 pm

If I get no better one, I´ll put this Fleche wallonne online with Huy 2%+10%
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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:34 pm

Hunsrueck wrote:
Hunsrueck wrote:i will start with Tour de Romandie

Proloque 6 Km ITT

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http://www.radsportfreaks.de/radsport/p ... ension=c4f

I do not know if I have the time to draw romandie finished. Feel free to do....
I am on it

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Middle montain stage, mintact km 167

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Middle mountain, mintact km 132

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Mountain stage, mintact km 125

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Middle mountain, mintact km 155

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Re: April 2014

Post by olmania » Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:56 pm

Classics can easily come back at the end ? if yes, maybe middle mountain stage. mintact before last hill is good imo.

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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:59 pm

olmania wrote:Classics can easily come back at the end ? if yes, maybe middle mountain stage. mintact before last hill is good imo.
Okay

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Re: April 2014

Post by Pokemon Club » Thu Apr 17, 2014 1:31 am

I am for leso version

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Re: April 2014

Post by Rockstar Inc » Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:43 am

Pokemon Club wrote:I am for leso version
+1 if Gaurain or Uni don't have something completely different planned, designed, thought
"I'm an old-school sprinter. I can't climb a mountain but if I am in front with 200 metres to go then there's nobody who can beat me.” Mark Cavendish, at the 2007 Eneco Tour

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Re: April 2014

Post by Rockstar Inc » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:43 am

used the gpx file of the homepage to design Rund um Köln, a bit different to Lesos version...i also cutted some SI and MP...

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Re: April 2014

Post by olmania » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:56 am

so this one is more accurate for sure ? :D

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Re: April 2014

Post by Rockstar Inc » Sun Apr 20, 2014 2:12 am

it's the gpx file from the racepage, uploaded in the rsf editor...if it's wrong, it's the fault of the editor ;)
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