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June 2006 |
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Some images
of future RLVs to come. which feature a new much more imersive
panoramic look. |
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March 2006 |
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The 3 new RLVs
finally come on sale! |
The 106km
Tour of Lombardy
The 65km HD
filmed Pyrenees Stage
The
52km Ardennes Adventure (including the Col d'Aspin as a Bonus)
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November 2005 |
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The next two Real
life videos are close to production now with the Ardennes adventure
being the first of the two to be released. There was a little space
over on the DVD so we have also added the super cool Col d'Aspin as a
bonus! This climb will probably wet your appetite for more & we have
it in spades as the following RLV takes in the last 3 cols of 2005
TdeF stage 15
(Hincapie's stage!).. |
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October 2005 |
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RLV
for the MTB!
Tacx
venture off road into the wilds of the Belgium Ardennes in Autumn
(Fall). |
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September 2005 |
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Tacx Video Cycling for TV
This week the first two DVDs
become available for those riders that do not train close to a PC. These
rides play on a normal DVD thats linked to a TV or Beamer. The MajorcaTour
is the first ride from Tacx to include original dance music (drum & bass,
Belgium techno ;-). The Alpine ride has no sound but it does include the
whole of l'Alpe d'Huez!
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Easier grades!
For those finding Real life
video a little too tough I have reduced the profile grades by 20% (both up &
down). These profiles just need to be put into the C:\Program
Files\TacxFortius\catalyst\programs folder. Save the original ones first or
you will need to look for them on the DVDs if you decide to do the real
thing at a later date.
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20% reduced Profiles link
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New VR Velodrome
Tacx is showing the latest
virtual terrain for its Fortius software at Eurobike. This Velodome is based
on a typical 250meter 6day track such as Rotterdam.
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| August 2005 |
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Real Life Video at Maddam Tussauds
Try out Real life video at
either the New York or Amsterdam Madam Tussauds Lance Armstrong display
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The Tacx Product
manager André trying to better Lance during a short TT on the first bend of
Alpe d'Huez |