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Fantasy Tour de France: the 2010 winners

The Pedal Os take the podium, plus all the runners up and spot prizes

So, the Tour is over for another year. All that's left are empty bidons squashed beneath the wheels of the Champs Elysèes traffic, and other similarly poignant metaphors. Still, it was a good race this year, made all the more exciting, we're sure you agree, by the inaugural road.cc Fantasy Tour de France competition. And it's time to announce the winners!

So, step onto the podium, alexlnumber1. The Pedal Os have been there or thereabouts for most of the race, and 1800 points over the life of the race is a remarkable total. That's an average of over 85 points per stage, which makes everyone in the road.cc office look like a dismal no-hoper. We can't compete with that kind of scoring, although Simon would like to point that he came a very creditable 36th.

So that means that alexlnumber1 is our first Fantasy Tour winner, and will be taking delivery of a very smart KHS Flite 300 bike courtesy of game sponsors Cyclesurgery. Well done!

There were ten Cyclesurgery jerseys up for grabs too, and they'll go to the following teams who ranked from second to joint tenth overall:

simonking (simonking): 1782 points
azkune (meninblack): 1704 points
saioarri (saioarri): 1685 points
Yella Jersea (djtrax): 1668 points
fdringo (antomeno): 1664 points
going nowhere fast (lessthanross): 1648 points
conquistadors (only1ghost): 1642 points
Devolder (ben1991): 1642 points
peloton de fer (lordthorne): 1639 points
Get off and push... (homer187): 1639 points

Well done to all of you chaps too.

Lastly there's a few more spot prizes to announce for the final three stages. Friday's sprint-friendly run into Bordeaux was taken by second-placed team simonking, with 109 points. Team Bean were the time trial specialists, picking up a haul of 85 points in the race against time, and on the Champs Elysèes it was simonking again, making a late run for the line with 106 points and closing the gap on the Pedal Os but just coming up short in the end. Since he's just won a tee though (and a jersey, the lucky scamp) we'll award the spot prize to next-placed team Vagabonds with 89 points, who edged out conquistadors on the same score by dint of not just having won a jersey for a top ten place.

Well, thanks to everyone who played. It's been fun, and much more successful than we ever could have imagined. In the end we had over 1,800 teams entered, and while some fell by the wayside there were still over 1,500 people playing when the peloton reached Paris. Needless to say we'll be doing it all again next year, so tell your friends.

Next up is the Vuelta. We'll be running a Fantasy league, and we want your input. What has and hasn't worked for you in the Tour? Maybe you'd like some scoring changes, maybe you needed/wanted more transfers. Or less. Whetever, post a comment below and we'll take them all into account as we take the spanners to the game engine ahead of the Vuelta rollout in August.

Dave is a founding father of road.cc, having previously worked on Cycling Plus and What Mountain Bike magazines back in the day. He also writes about e-bikes for our sister publication ebiketips. He's won three mountain bike bog snorkelling World Championships, and races at the back of the third cats.

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aworthycause | 14 years ago
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Great overall, but a few points for everyday of just holding onto a jersey would be good. Unless it was already there and explains why I performed so poorly.

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djtrax | 14 years ago
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It would be good to be able review each previous stage results. It should just be a pivot on the current rider's results.

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dave atkinson | 14 years ago
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plenty of people have mentioned points for all the jerseys, so we'll certainly take that on board for the vuelta.

free transfer if a rider abandons: we're going to have a play with the system for removing riders etc, so that will be a part of it.

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cslattery | 14 years ago
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There needs to be points awarded for the leaders in every jersey competition each day, not just yellow and White, but otherwise it all works very well!

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stereojet | 14 years ago
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I thought the whole thing worked perfectly. no need for more transfers -- limiting it to two per day kept it interesting and tough.

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dave atkinson | 14 years ago
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yeah that was you, CP. didn't we announce that? lazy journalism.  1

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cowspassage | 14 years ago
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Err, who won the spot prize last Thursday (Tourmalet). 171 points?!?

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wossington | 14 years ago
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I agree with KMcD on the free transfer if a rider abandons.

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KMcD | 14 years ago
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The whole system was almost perfect. The only thing I would suggest changing is giving a free/extra transfer where are rider has abandoned.

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storeysnotinfrance | 14 years ago
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the fantasy tdf was fun and well thought out...

a suggestion re point-scoring... all individual jersey holders and, perhaps the top three (or five) on a daily basis in each jersey competition should be rewarded instead of just the yellow and white jerseys.

mountain points should be as awarded on the road

ns

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John_the_Monkey | 14 years ago
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I enjoyed it - the transfer element keeps the interest going, although, as my failure to remember to do it a couple of times shows, it does need some degree of personal organisation.

The fixed credit value may need tweaking - I had Geraint Thomas in my team from the off, but he, and some other emergent secret squirrel choices were stonkingly good value as their credit cost didn't changeas they, ahem, revealed themselves. Maybe cost should be adjusted according to position in the GC/jersey competitions?

Whatever, "Hat" to you all, I enjoyed playing!

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