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PRO CYCLING 2013 FANTASY COMP (starts 22nd Jan. 2013)
dean michael
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To join the comp. please go to
http://fantasy.road.cc/
League Name : DS PRO CYCLING 2013
ID : 76131
First race is the Tour Down Under (22th Jan)
Good Luck:)
http://fantasy.road.cc/
League Name : DS PRO CYCLING 2013
ID : 76131
First race is the Tour Down Under (22th Jan)
Good Luck:)
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Tue Jan 22 2013
Stage 2: Mt Barker to Rostrevor
Wed Jan 23 2013
Stage 3: Unley to Stirling
Thu Jan 24 2013
Stage 4: Modbury to Tanunda
Fri Jan 25 2013
Stage 5: McLaren Vale to Old Willunga Hill
Sat Jan 26 2013
Stage 6: Adelaide City Council Street Circuit
Sun Jan 27 2013
dean michael
North East Titans
You pick a team of nine riders to compete in various races over the year. You score points based on how well they do over the season. You can change your team along the way to pick the best riders for the different races.
Getting started
First, you need to register on road.cc, if you haven't already. Then you'll need to come back to the game and set up your team. If you're logged in to the main site, the game should set your account up automatically. You can choose a team name when you first log in, and you can change it at any time by clicking on [my account] in the top bar when you're logged in.
Your team and different types of rider
Your team consists of nine riders. The riders in the game are classified as star riders and domestiques. You can pick any nine riders within your game budget of 150 credits, but only two riders from any one team.
The star riders are the stars of the professional teams. They fall into four categories:
•General Classification (GC) riders are the ones best equipped to do well overall in the longer, multi-stage races. They tend to be good at everything, with an emphasis on climbing and time trialling, which are the disciplines that allow you to gain most time over your rivals in a big tour.
•Sprinters (PC, or Points Classification) are the men to back on flat stages where there's likely to be a bunch sprint.
•Climbers (KM, or King of the Mountains) will come to the fore on the hilly stages.
•All rounders (AR) are good at everything. They're certainly capable of winning individual tour stages, and one-day races.
The Domestiques (DS)are the workhorses of the peloton. Their role is to support the star riders from their team. They also tend to make up the breakaway groups that are a feature of all professional bike racing.
How a rider's type and value is calculated
Each rider is classified and valued for a competition based on their game scores from the past 12 months. Their values are weighted based on the type of competition; for example sprinters will be more expensive in competitions with a high proportion of flat stages.
The basic classification criteria are:
•GC – top ranked riders to 60% or more points from high mountain stages, summit finishes and individual time trials
•PC – highly ranked riders with 60% or more points from flat stages
•KM – highly ranked riders with 50% or more points from high mountain stages and summit finishes
•AR – other highly ranked riders
Rider values are calculated from a rider's ranking based on their weighted score for a competition. All the riders from the participating teams in a competition are considered. The highest possible value is 40 credits and the lowest is 3 credits.
dean michael
North East Titans
Chappers67
Good Luck:)
Transfer deadline: Tue Jan 22 2013, 2130
dean michael
North East Titans
Chappers67
fluffed up
Good Luck
Tour Down Under - stage deadlines update
Just a quick note to say that the deadlines on the Tour Down Under have been amended - the game was adding the time difference on to the deadline rather than taking it off. Oops!
The deadline for the first stage is 0030 on Tuesday 22nd January, not 2130 as previously stated. The other deadlines have been similarly moved. Apologies for the mix up.
Head to fantasy.road.cc to manage your team.
Try and go back on the site and ask for a new password
Still not had the email, even tried having one resent. Will have another go when I get home.
Done my team, looking forward to racing again, instead of seeing LA's stupid face.
Schleck looks in unusual company with his 3.4 value and last page of riders.
Tough to pick and haven't analysed the scoring rules & transfers fully. Wanted Goss but had to sacrifice him - and kept a few places clear of sprinters for later in the week, as it seems to be only two transfers a day?
dean michael
North East Titans
Chappers67
fluffed up
BRECHIN WIND
Good Luck
1)dean michael : 86pts
2)Brechin Wind : 78pts
3)fluffed up : 73pts
4)Chappers67 : 38pts
5)North East Titans : 0pt
dean michael leads after stage 1;)
Stage 2 starts in the early hours of Wednesday.
An intriguing prospect, stage two could see an attacking rider prosper with a steep climb placed just 7km from home. The day begins looping south out of Mt Barker before heading up to Hahndorf for a lap of the surrounding area. The route continues north where all eyes will be on the drag up Corkscrew Road. Sprinters teams will need to shepherd their protected riders over the climb before a downhill chase into Rostrevor.
Live coverage on Sky Sports 1 HD from 0130 to 0330 with highlights at 0830-1030 (SS4), 1500-1700 (SS3), 1830-1900 (SS4), 2130-2200 (SS3).
1)dean michael : 159pts
2)Fluffed up : 96pts
3)Brechin Wind : 87pts
4)Chappers67 : 43pts
5)North East Titans : 3pts
Stage 3 starts in early hours of Thursday.
Another bunch sprint looks likely on stage three with the focal point being a circuit around Stirling. The riders tackle an early KOM at Mount Barker Road before passing through the start area for the first time. Six anti-clockwise laps should shake things out before a climb up to the line. That should prove manageable for the fast men ahead of a sprint for home.
Live coverage on Sky Sports 1 HD from 0200 to 0400 with highlights at 0830-1030 (SS4), 1500-1700 (SS3), 1830-1900 (SS4), 2130-2200 (SS4).