Nope. Just fill in the form on the first page.hey was just wondering if its too late to sign up?
Is a good quality race. Win it and you will join the likes of Lance Armstrong on the winners list. Obviously from a SIM game point of few.Hakon, could my first race be the Trofeo Laigueglia, please
Changed my mind Mountain looked MAAASSSSIVVVVEIs a good quality race. Win it and you will join the likes of Lance Armstrong on the winners list. Obviously from a SIM game point of few.
Cheers. I'll get used to this eventually, I guess. It certainly helps when Screen Name = Real Name.Dwyer is bobisback.
Knowing my habits recently then I'll certainly be up to that.Cheers. I'll get used to this eventually, I guess. It certainly helps when Screen Name = Real Name.
Absolute Legend, Vimes... Absolute legend.Edited this post with real names.
Euska_legend_101Absolute Legend, Vimes... Absolute legend.
Now, what's the screen name for Amets Txurruka??
Yep. It's an end of April race, as you'll know, so no point in wasting early time. Oceania is too flat for you anyway.Craig said:Aim I starting that late to prepare for Liege-Bastogne-Liege?
We're doing the Tour of Langkawi right? Whoever is going there will enjoy the ride up Genting Highlands. That thing is a monster when you through in the humidity as wellEuska_legend_101
It's now in the first post too, thanks to Jamee.
Yep. It's an end of April race, as you'll know, so no point in wasting early time. Oceania is too flat for you anyway.
Great ride Dunn and Kearsley, shame we couldn't get the win as it was half a bike length in it. Keep this up and we'll get a stage in the TDU. SFull season calendar attached in the first post. Txt file containing all races we'll do
January 16
Down Under Classic
Adelaide, Criterium Race, 48 km
Flaaaat
A stage screaming sprint, and after a couple of breakaway attempts - Malone and Forner were the Casson Dairy representatives, but didn't want to work their arses off in order to make a fifth place, and were caught.
Barloworld in front, followed by Dunn and the sneaky Drapacs
However, Mitch Docker jumped from Ryan Dunn's wheel with a kilometre to go, leading to
Docker, left, a clear winner
Results:
1 Mitch Docker DRAPAC PORSCHE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1h01'36
2 Ryan Dunn TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
3 David Kearsley TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
4 Nicolas Sanderson SOUTHAUSTRALIA.COM - AIS s.t.
5 Enrico Degano BARLOWORLD s.t.
6 Robert McLachlan DRAPAC PORSCHE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM s.t.
7 Hans Dekkers AGRITUBEL s.t.
8 Julian Dean TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
9 Josh Smith SAVINGS & LOANS CYCLING TEAM s.t.
10 Peter Dawson SOUTHAUSTRALIA.COM - AIS s.t.
19 Manjunath Reddlapalli TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
26 Bugs Malone TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
28 Zac Gelman TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
31 Josh Forner TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
45 Chris Dwyer TEAM CASSON DAIRY s.t.
This is a one-off race, so that was the general classification as well.
Tour Down Under starting tomorrow, with the first stage. A few early hills could throw off a few sprinters. Expecting things to stay calm and will work for a sprint, however. Casson Dairy lining up with an identical eight.