The inaugural Velominati Super Prestige continues the with Tour de France edition, on Saturday July 3rd in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, just kilometers from the start of the Giro d’Italia in Amsterdam (Dutchland is a small country). This will be the second Grand Tour of the series, and at this stage the Grand Tour rules and regulations are fairly well-defined, so take a moment to review them on the VSP Page.
The Tour is, of course, a major event. My personal preference lies with the Giro, but there is no denying the magnitude of the Tour and the appeal it holds. For three weeks, the world pays attention to our sport, and – provided the Tour doesn’t coincide with the World Cup football matches – this is the biggest sporting event during this time of the year. (An interesting observation: the last time these events coincided, the winner was eventually stripped of his title.)
Having run the VSP Giro edition where we tested the ruleset for Grand Tours, 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; the Giro proved that lineup switches and the associated penalties kept the point gains pretty small while allowing strategy to play an interesting role. 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 le Grande Boucle 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, we’ve set up some 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 Yellow Jersey when posting on the site; the overall winner will wear the Yellow 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 Shop Apron. As always, if you are inclined to enter, simply post your predictions for the top five placings.
New to the Tour de France edition is the addition of naming the winner of the Green and Polka-dot jerseys for the Tour. There will be no points awarded towards these two jerseys, but the leader of the competition of these jerseys will have the honor of commenting with a Green or Polka-dot jersey badge throughout the competition and the winner will earn the right to comment with that badge until next year’s Tour. The contestant who picks both the final Green and Polka 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 Green and Polka-dot 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 Tour 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!
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It's 4 points per change now frank?
So Can I change
1. Schleck
2. A.Cuntador
3. The Boring Russian (In for Roman K)
4. Hard Cadel
5. Wiggins
Sadly 4th & 5th place is not worth gambling on frank... I mean... the other lanky dutchman
@Nathan Edwards
Cheers, done. We can't technically do this until the rest day, but I added them now, assuming there's no other big change tomorrow.
wow....good to be back.
When I left, i had a point...now 17!
unfortunately pharmpuss is soft pedaling to Paris'
But my Belgian is in flynn! If he top 5's it will make my day
@frank
I'd be okay with that. He's looked very fresh and strong on the bike, though I'm sure he'll be disappointed at the missed opportunity today. Keep in mind that Andy was supposed to struggle on the cobbles, too. The kid's the freakin' TT champion of Luxembourg. How many people can claim that? The next couple of days ought to be fun.
You know who I really feel bad for? The fan on the side of the road where Grimpito came to a halt. The video Frank posted under "We Are Not Animals" shows Andy look to the fan, and in English I think I hear "What do I do?!" The Tour is running up the road and the maillot jaune is HERE and NOW and you are fumbling for words. That would haunt me if I was that dude.
A Chain-gate pallette cleanser:
http://michaelbarry.ca/wp-content/gallery/71910/bus.jpg
PRO as PRO
@ben
I have to remember this shit, or start straight-dumping it into the Lexicon.
I was once the guy who took Salvodelli to the ground (sorry, mate) and I can tell you there is nothing relaxing about being that close to the race. The only cool bit is the two dudes who pushed him back on. They get to say, "I Grimpito Tour Salvajorito once". That would be pretty cool.
@frank
Oh yeah... I was ahead of myself thinking Tuesday had gone while I'm looking forward to it in much anticipation. Please Boring Russian... be Boring, don't crack
This is a great race... I think I know where I am for the next 4-5 hours
@frank Grimpito is Grimpeur the Younger in the Pyrenees
From Nick Roche on the climb yesterday, article here: 'I wanted to smash his head in. I couldn't stand to be near him'
John Gadret = Non! Gadret