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Thanks Andy
My fault, it's an ITT I believe.
Primus points will be scored for intermediates and not the Golden Km, as they're more in keeping with a standard intermediate sprint.
Stage 2 - ITT or TTT?
I find the Eneco Tour the hardest to understand, compounded by results being hard to obtain as well as being confusing.
As I see it, in 2016, there were two sprint types;
Golden kilometre; 3 sprint points in 1 km, each of which produce 3, 2 & 1 bonus seconds plus 8, 5 & 3 points which count towards the Lotto points classification jersey.
Primus sprint points (designated by as S on the profile), which seem to vary in each sprint, which count towards the Primus combativity jersey.
So Condor Andy, the question is, which of the sprint types are you going to count for the 6, 4, 2 points for intermediate sprints?
Yes, fxceltic, it would good if the comp was open, but only Dave or TER can do that.