I know what is offseason and that in UCI official web site we can see real calendar.team fl wrote:Where have you been during the last years? This has been common procedure since 2012. And of course it is different, because the offseason has to be managed by the users themselves, as it is OFFSEASON. The main season calender is set anyway. If you follow cycling a bit and can handle some Internet skill, you may find out about it yourself. F.e. you can find the UCI Road Calender here: http://www.uci.ch/road/calendar/ . Chose 2018 for the Season and you have it.Coroncina2 wrote:A table like this, it's just what I talk in my post (maybe badly explained), would also be useful for the real season, for the same reason that you done it for offseason.
The problem is wait till few days before next month to know which race we will play in rsf. This problem does not concern great races (we know when Giro, Milano San Remo, RVV, LBL, Paris Roubaix and so on) but the contour races that still make palmares and allow you to make money to improve the team (Tour of Alberta, China II, Tour of Czech Republic, Giro della Toscana). Know in time which race we do will help:
1) designers to organize better his time and not wait till few days from next month who draws what,
2) manager to set form in time even on less prestige race if they haven't a top team.
I'm not pretending to plan all singol day, and I don't care on what fantasy will be put on the holes of real calendar, but at least know what real races they will be doing next year.
It sure that in dicember we didn't know all UCI races. So I suggest to add on our calendar time by time we know that a race will take place.
I'll open another post to continue this argument which deals with the realseason.