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Brian
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Hello!
Found this little cycling simulation computer game, thought someone else in uk.rec.cycling might
find it interesting!
http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=3742
"Possibly the best (and maybe only) cycling management simulation ever made, Super Tour 3 is a very
comprehensive and feature-rich freeware sport simulation for Windows 95 and above. Coded entirely by
one designer, the game is the latest release in the Super Tour series that dates back to 1996. The
game lets you control either one rider in an individual time trial (ITT) competition, or the whole
team in a team time trial (TTT) competition. You can compete in any of the 4 general winning
criteria in cycling: by times, mountains, regularity, and teams. Up to 22 teams with 9 riders each
can compete in three of the world’s most prestigious cycling tournament: Vuelta a Espana, Giro
d'Italia, and Tour de France. If you prefer, you can also create your own personalized teams and
seasons, complete with transfer market and qualification rounds."
regards
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Brian
Found this little cycling simulation computer game, thought someone else in uk.rec.cycling might
find it interesting!
http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=3742
"Possibly the best (and maybe only) cycling management simulation ever made, Super Tour 3 is a very
comprehensive and feature-rich freeware sport simulation for Windows 95 and above. Coded entirely by
one designer, the game is the latest release in the Super Tour series that dates back to 1996. The
game lets you control either one rider in an individual time trial (ITT) competition, or the whole
team in a team time trial (TTT) competition. You can compete in any of the 4 general winning
criteria in cycling: by times, mountains, regularity, and teams. Up to 22 teams with 9 riders each
can compete in three of the world’s most prestigious cycling tournament: Vuelta a Espana, Giro
d'Italia, and Tour de France. If you prefer, you can also create your own personalized teams and
seasons, complete with transfer market and qualification rounds."
regards
--
Brian