This is a terrible tactic, it was my idea so I can say that, you try and get a break away,
The good news is, on this route down, you get a 6 minute lead. Then you start climbing the first major mountain, you start losing your lead, and go down to 4 minutes ahead.
(a) Do you order that your team help your break away, and try and catch up on their own,
(b) Or do you just carry on being gained on, Go to the bottom of the page, if you want to know the answer to both the conclusions to this mission.
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(A) Your team, leaves the pack, and sees some racers try and join them just some racers, from other teams, who are low down the tour standings.
They gain on you, and then give you a bit of help, they help you pull ahead by 8 minutes for the end of this mountain but begin to tire, and pull ahead, to 9 minutes ahead, by the end of the slope at the back of this mountain.
The leading peleton, of the now splitting up pack, though begins to gain on you, despite a crash which puts the 8th places driver, in trouble, He falls, and has to start again, and joins the last group.
On the road, you are leading the Yellow Jersey rankings, but few think you can stay ahead, On the end of the 5th point you are only 6 minutes 2 seconds ahead, and by the end of the drop to the bottom, they are 5 minutes behind, a lenghned and shortened in number peleton of 40 riders.
You easilly pass no 4, but struggle up the 5th point you are still 8 minutes 48 ahead of the Peleton. And behind them is a group who are 15 minutes behind them. of half the remaining riders. The 2 rival teams, start going to front to try and up the gaining on you. By the middle of the point 6 mountain, your group is only 3 minutes ahead, of the peleton, and some are falling off. By the end you are only 2 minutes ahead, And on this straight you fall to being behind the yellow Jersey holder, on the road, but still a bit ahead in the race, by a a few mailes, your group is overtaken by the Peleton, The leading teams, other than yours pick up pace and you and your team members are dropped off,
You come in the better part of half an hour behind the winner, Hugo Portokl, you are in 49th place.
The Final Race standings for this today and tomorow are
Sero Kataony (Spain) (Margar team)
Lalnley Ziresti (US) (Tulog team)3.00
Steve Porcon (Belgium) (Perto team) 2.59
Hugo Portokl (Peru) (Sherpan Team) 5.00
Jake Mordol (USA) (Mandac Team) 10.58
Mark Van Stonme (Netherlands) (Tulog Team) 15.58
Albert Huiop (France) (Margar Team) 16.57
William Shane (France) (Perto Team) 19.37
Moop Hoopol (Japan) (Hititso Team) 19.38
Mario Cozetki (Spain) (Hitiso Team). 20.03
13 Yourself (Polo Polo team) 22.37
(B), You race on and on, The Peleton passes and overtakes you on the 3rd point, you are exauasted and fall off to finish last in the whole race,
But 6 other riders gave up on this stage so you did well, to do this well, no doubt about that. You can do anything.
Mordol wins the race, with a huge last part of the race breakaway.
Lalnley Ziresti (US) (Tulog team)
Sero Kataony (Spain) (Margar team) 1.54
Steve Porcon (Belgium) (Perto team) 2.59
Jake Mordol (USA) (Mandac Team) 5.58
Hugo Portokl (Peru) (Sherpan Team) 11.37
Mark Van Stonme (Netherlands) (Tulog Team) 14.58
Albert Huiop (France) (Margar Team) 19.57
William Shane (France) (Perto Team) 21.00
Marcus Hopland (Netherlands) 21.09
Leonard Bolsek (Poland) 23.30
87 Yourself 1.47.57