The inaugural Velominati Super Prestige continues with its the final Grand Tour of the season, la Vuelta a España, on Saturday, August 28. This will be the final opportunity for contestants to rake in a load of points; and with the list of injuries, and non-starts together with riders using the race as preparation for the World Championships in October, it will make it all the more challenging to pull together some good picks.
This particular Grand Tour is simultaneously the most boring and most exciting; various sections of Spain features desert with dead-straight roads where little is to be seen aside from a colorful peloton gliding along a road for 6 hours. On the other hand, the mountains are steep and brutal, and the weather this time of year can be atrocious, so the mountain stages tend to showcase fireworks like we don’t see elsewhere during the season.
Having run the VSP Giro and Tour editions where we tested the ruleset for picks, and I think by this time we’ve managed to set up a scoring system that seems fair and helps to close down the competition to afford newcomers the ability to catch up with some good picks. There is a full overview of the rules and standing at the VSP Schedule, Rules, & Results page, but here is the ten-second overview:
Every contestant is to choose their top five General Classification picks of the race. The final podium of la Vuelta is worth 15 points to the winner, 10 points for second, 5 points for third, 3 points for fourth, and 2 point for fifth. Given the effect crashes can have on a tour, there are guidelines around making changes to your lineup during the race: you’re allowed to change your lineup if any rider in your pick list drops out for any reason without any penalty; rest days will allow contestants to make changes to their lineup, however those changes will come at a point penalty. (Visit the VSP Schedule, Rules, & Results page for a complete breakdown of these points.)
Every day, the leader in the points standings will have the honor of wearing the Golden Jersey when posting on the site; the overall winner will wear the Golden Jersey for the remainder of the season and will also earn an “Obey the Rules” bumper sticker. All reader’s points qualify towards the final prize of the free Velominati Artisan’s Shroud. As always, if you are inclined to enter, simply post your predictions for the top five placings.
Continuing with our jersey picks from the Tour de France edition is the competition of naming the winner of the points and climber’s jersey winners. There will be no points awarded towards these two jerseys, but the leader of the competition will have the honor of commenting with associated jersey badge throughout the competition and the winner will earn the right to comment with that badge until next year’s race. The contestant who picks both the final points and climbers jersey winners correctly will win a Velominati Logo bumper sticker. Tie-breakers will go to the first contestant who posts their entire lineup (all 5 GC picks plus points and climbers jersey winners). Given that this sub-competition has no points, pick substitutions will only be granted under the DNF regulations of the VSP; no rest-day substitutions are allowed.
Sub-competitions will be conducted while the Vuelta is underway for specific stages. These stages will be chosen a few days prior to the stage being held and will be selected based on the current race conditions with the aim of choosing the most decisive and exciting stages of the race, so check back often to make sure you don’t miss out. Sub-competitions will be held in separate editions.
Good luck!
Rules and results are posted Velominati Super Prestige page.
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@Jarvis - damn you and your questions! I'll admit that that is a pick of the heart. But I also think that the grimps on CTT would probably like to be seen climbing well with Carlos and maybe get a spot on the Geox squad with him... considering Garmin is snatching up classics riders.
@all
Rumor has it that that Garmin will be rockin' out on Cervelo next year. THAT'S what I'm talkin' about. T-Bone Farrar - local boy - sprinting to the Green jersey on my favorite bike...
UPDATE: It just got confirmed...
1. Gimpenheimer the Elder
2. Gimpenheimer the Younger
3. Nibali
4. Menchov
5. J-Rod
Points = Petacchi
KoM = Gimpenheimer the Younger
Needed to get something down earlier in case I ran out of time. Had time to study form and have a re-think
1. F. Grimp
2.
NibaliA.Grimp3.
Invisible DenisNibali4.
BangedandfelledInvisible Denis - it's his second GT so won't go as well as in France5.
JC PeraudJ RodI'd forgotten about A.Grimp and missed J Rod on the start list. Got to have a Spaniard in the top-5.
Mountains
Kreuziger
Points
Benatti
fuck! had to have another re-think as it looked like just copied @cyclops's homework
1.
F. GrimpNibali - because the Grimps never win Grand Tours and no-one else has Nibali at the top2.
NibaliA.GrimpF.Grimp3.
Invisible DenisNibaliA.Grimp4.
BangedandfelledInvisible Denis - it's his second GT so won't go as well as in France5.
JC PeraudJ Rod@ben
I'm thinking that Sastre would have taken anyone he wanted already. Geox is probably not far off full. Anyone trying to impress as a domestique has keft it a bit late as a good domestique will do their job all year. All that is left is for those who can win a stage or two.
@frank
But will Farrar ride for the green jersey? Hushovd is rumoured to be joining which isn't going to sit too well with T-bone and Hushovd isn't going to ride for another given that he will probably end up being the defending green jersey.
Ooo... just in time
1. Roman
2. Tommy Danielson (Sorry, I have a soft spot for Garmin...)
3. Car-lose
4. Igor Anton
5. Roche... I can't be... I say it is
Mountains
Manuel Ortega Ocana (just based on the name...)
Points
Farrar
... Millartime to go for a solo attack into Barcelona (er wait... that was the Tour... and last year... darn no Barcelona this year)
@frank
Do I smell a Garmin-must-be-matched-to-a-Cervelo rule in the offing?
1. LL Cool J
2. Grimp The Elder
3. Carlos "El Bebe"
4. Pellizzoti
5. A-Yo-Yo
Points: Thor
Mtns: Moncoutie
@Steampunk
Quite possibly. Except that Garmins are useless in terms of being used in cycling on the road, and as such voilate Rule 74.