Tour de France - 2015 Season

Tour de France – Season 2015
Experience the world of road cycling, take over a team or ride to victory yourself in Tour de France - 2015 Season.

Game Modes
Single Player

Multiplayer

Pro Team

Career Mode

UCI Pro Tour Teams
Ag2r-La Mondiale - Astana -  Belkin Pro Cycling - BMC Racing Team - Cannondale - Team Europcar - FDJ.fr - Giant-Shimano - Garmin-Sharp Team - Katusha - Lampre-Merida - Lotto-Belisol Movistar - Team Orica-GreenEDGE - Omega Pharma-Quick Step - Team Sky - Team Tinkoff-Saxo - Trek Factory Racing

ProContinental Teams
Bardiani-CSF - Colombia - Neri Sottoli - Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela - Cofidis - Team NetApp-Endura - Bretagne-Séché Environement - IAM Cycling - Caja Rural-Seguros RGA

Races Available
===Great Tours (3-week races with 21 stages – 2014 routes)===


 * Tour de France


 * Giro d’Italia


 * Vuelta a España

===Short Tours (Single-week races with up to 7 stages – 2014 routes)===


 * Paris-Nice


 * Volta a Catalunya

Tour of the Basque Country

Critérium du Dauphiné

Tour de Suisse

Classic Races (Single-Stage races – 2014 routes)
Milan-San Remo


 * Tour of Flanders


 * Paris-Roubaix

Liège-Bastogne-Liège

Giro de Lombardia

Generic Races – For National Championships
Route Types (Flat, Flat-Hilly, Hilly, Medium-Mountain, Flat TT, Hilly TT)

Generic Eastern Europe Race and Time-Trial

Generic Northern Europe Race and Time-Trial

Generic Western Europe Race and Time-Trial

Generic African Race and Time-Trial

Generic Asian Race and Time-Trial

Generic South American Race and Time-Trial

Generic North American Race and Time-Trial

Elite Road World Championship Race
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 * World Championship Race – 2014 Route – Spain'''

World Championship Race – 2015 Route – USA

Game Details
Gameplay is similar to Tour de France 2014

Pedal – R2/Right Trigger

Brake – L2/Left Trigger

Follow – R1/Right Bumper

Gear Change – L1/Left Bumper

Sprint – X/A

Lock Pace – Circle/B

Feeding – Triangle/Y

Team Orders – Square/X

Move – Right Analog Stick


 * Team Order Navigation – Left Stick Rider


 * Profile/Route - Select

Rider Stats
Stage: Flat – Hill – Mountain – Time-Trial

Skill: Downhill – Sprint – Fighter – Toughness – Awareness – Teamwork

Physical: Acceleration – Stamina – Recovery – Potential - Pace

Single Player
Run any competitionor single-stage available in the game to fill your Trophy Room.

Multiplayer
Compete or Cooperate with a friend in Split Screen mode on any competition or single-stage available in the game.

Pro Team
Assume an existing team or build your own from scratch and take it to Glory by winning races, hiring riders and win the UCI Pro Tour.

-Features

20 Rider Rosters

Hiring and developing Riders

UCI Team Rankings

Managing Competitions/Contracts/Sponsors

Develop your own uniform (Original Team only)

Scout riders from around the Globe

Team Hierarchy

Captain (#1 Team Rider for the Competition, best suited to win the Main Jersey or Stage)

Vice-Captain (#2 Team Rider for the Competition, may be a back-up plan to win the Competition or a Specific Jersey)

Specialist (Skilled on a single aspect of cycling, may be destined to win a specific jersey or to help a Captain/Vice-Captain win his)

Domestique (Smaller class rider whose duty is to help the team win in any way possible)


 * Backup (May sub-in as a Domestique or even a Specialist in case of injury)

serving better riders)
 * Prospect (Young rider who may become a star in the future, but is for now

splash)
 * Rookie (Inexperienced rider who participates to learn only. Rarely makes a

 

Career Mode
Build your own rider and take him to glory by developing him from the start. Win national championships and Great Tours on your path to become a legend of cycling.

-Features

Ability to choose and develop a rider style

Achieve special skills for climbing, downhill, sprints, etc.

Being hired by Pro Tour teams and reach the Captain spot

Competing in National Championship against existing and/or fictional riders*

Win the World Championship and wear the Rainbow Jersey Race in any generic or authentic race

*Available for Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, USA and Venezuela

'''-Starting Bases'''

Climber – Small in size, climbers are best suited to take on the tough mountains of Cycling. Riders with this specialty usually have high endurance and consistent pace to survive the harshest of climbs, but cannot match other in sheer Power and Explosion.

Strengths: Mountain, Recovery, Stamina

Weaknesses: Acceleration, Sprint, Flat

Sprinters – Large and strong, sprinters are the most explosive riders and specialize in Flat stages. They tend to shy away in mountain and hill stages due to lack of climbing skill and excessive weight but are always lurking to take peloton finishes.

Strengths: Flat, Acceleration, Sprint

Weaknesses: Mountain, Fighter, Pace

Time-Trial – Time-Trial specialists are very skillful when riding alone in the battle against the clock. Able to keep strong and consistent pace, they may struggle to win a stage race by themselves, despite being good Sprinter domestiques.

Strengths: Time-Trial, Pace, Stamina

Weaknesses: Sprint, Explosion, Toughness

Fighters – The lone wolves of Pro Cycling, fighters specialize in breaking away and running in small groups. While they may be lacking in teamwork, fighters are the toughest riders in the peloton and tend to be versatile regarding stage type.

Strengths: Fighter, Stamina, Toughness

Weaknesses: Teamwork, Time-Trial

Punchers – Punchers are hybrid style riders, who possess good explosion and acceleration but can also climb in a strong pace. The best riders for hilly stages, punchers may still be outclassed by Sprinters in the flat and Climbers in the mountains.

Strengths: Hill, Acceleration, Downhill'''  Weaknesses:''' Time-Trial, Pace, Toughness

All-Around – These riders are jacks-of-all-trades, but master of none. While keeping up with most styles, Generalists are usually the best domestiques, regardless of situation, and may occasionally shine through good teamwork.

'''Reputation Rankings '''

Legend''' '''

Star

Elite

Pro

Specialist

Team Member

Prospect

Rookie

Unknown

==Trophy/Achievement List==

==='''Bronze (Easy) '''===

your first race in the game
 * First Race - Finish


 * Road to Glory – Begin your Career and sign with a Team

Under New Management – Begin your Team or sign with an Existent one

First Win – Win your first race in the game

Breaking Free – Be on a Breakaway for at least 50 km

The Future is Here – Win your first stage in Career Mode

Rising Up – Win a competition with a Created team in Pro Team mode

Now Hiring – Hire your first Rider in Pro Team mode

Eye for Talent – Successfully scout and hire a rider with 70+ potential in Pro Team mode

National Glory – Win a Great Tour stage as a native rider

Household Name – Sign your first endorsement deal in Career Mode

[Hidden] OverDrive – Found a promising kid in Japan (awarded for hiring Mikoto Shinozaki)

Championship)
 * [Hidden] National Champion – Pride of the Country (Win a National

[Hidden] Toughness – It’s just a Scratch (Win a race after falling)

Silver (Medium)
Sign with a ProTour team in Career Mode
 * The Next Stage -

The Big Leagues – Enter one of the Great Tours in Pro Team mode

Sweet Attire – Win the overall standings of a Great Tour in any mode

High Performance – Become a ProTour team in Pro Team mode with a created team

Mark Cavendish Award – Win all flat stages in a competition (min. 3 wins)

Alberto Contador Award – Win all mountain stages in a competition (min. 3 wins)

Tony Martin Award – Win all time-trial stages  in a competition (min. 2 wins)

Star of the Future – Win a young rider jersey in any tour competition in Career Mode

===  Gold (Hard)===

Potential Unleashed – Win a Classic race with in Career Mode

A True Champion – Win any non-Rookie jersey in a Great Tour in Career Mode

The Best of the Best – Win the World Championship in Pro Team or Career mode

Gold (Very Hard)
Legendary Status – Retire with Legend reputation level in Career mode

[Hidden] Greatest Season EVER – Win all 3 Great Tours, the ProTour team and individual standings and both World Championships in a Single Season with a created team in Pro Team mode


 * [Hidden] Stuff of Legends – Unlocked the Classic team

==='''Platinum '''===

Legend of Cycling – Unlock all Achievements from Tour de France: 2015 Season

==Easter Eggs and Unlockables==

Team mode.
 * 1) Mikoto Shinozaki from OverDrive is available as a Japanese prospect in Pro


 * 1) All-Star Team can be unlocked by finishing Career or Pro Team mode

and Winning the ProTour standings with a Created Team in Pro Team mode
 * 1) Legend Team can be unlocked by achieving Legend reputation in Career Mode

Legend Team
Captain – Eddy Merckx

Vice-Captain – Bernard Hinault

Climbers – Miguel Indurain, Richard Virenque

Sprinters – Robbie McEwen, Erik Zabel

Time-Trial – Greg LeMond

Domestique – George Hincapie, Alexander Vinokourov

All-Star Team
Captain – Alberto Contador

Vice-Captain – Vincenzo Nibali


 * Climbers – Nairo Quintana, Chris Froome


 * Sprinters – André Greipel, Mark Cavendish


 * Time-Trial – Tony Martin


 * Domestique – Joaquin Rodriguez, Peter Sagan

Miscellaneous
Medals are reserved for the best riders in each specialization.

Gold Medals are destined to Top 5 riders.

Silver Medals are destined to Top 15 riders.

Bronze Medals are destined to Top 30 riders

Gold Climbers

Alberto Contador - Chris Froome - Joaquin Rodriguez - Nairo Quintana - Vincenzo Nibali

Gold Sprinters

André Greipel - Mark Cavendish - Marcel Kittel - Alexander Kristoff - Peter Sagan

Gold Punchers

Philippe Gilbert - Peter Sagan - Joaquin Rodriguez – Rui Alberto Costa - Alberto Contador

Gold Time-Trial

Tony Martin - Fabian Cancellara - Bradley Wiggins - Chris Froome - Vasil Kiriyenka

Gold Fighters

Thomas Voeckler – Rui Alberto Costa – Tom Boonen – Geraint Thomas – Thibaut Pinot