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Top 10 results in Nat champs

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Howdy, I see you have recently removed the top 10 results in the belgian national ITT from a few riders pages. Can I ask why you are doing this, I always thought we added top 10 results for one day races including national champs. Cheers, Paulpat99 (talk) 10:22, 30 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Paulpat99 It has been talked about in the past, when you have smaller cycling nations like Austria, Estonia, Russia and you give them a top 10 result in a major results section, dilutes the rest of results. Having it all as a standard for top 5 for National Championships stops this from happening, even if 10th in the French or Belgium might be a top result for someone.

MTB World Championships

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Hey Parklands cobbler,

Why are MTB World Championships results listed as they are per your recent edit on Christopher Blevins instead of like how they are on Tom Pidcock? One could easily interpret the listings on the Christopher Blevins article as completely separate championships with less relation to each other than they actually have. On the other hand, for road or track world championships, all results from one particular year's championships are listed as second-order items under the umbrella of the [Road, Track, etc.] World Championships. For example, on Lasse Norman Hansen, Wout van Aert, or Chloé Dygert, different events are listed together under one heading: you don't see Road Race World Championships separate from Time Trial World Championships, or Team Pursuit World Championships separate from Madison World Championships. Furthermore, the UCI also lists these events under one umbrella instead of as separate championships.

This is also not to mention the ambiguity of the following events:

  • UCI World Team Relay Championships can also refer to the road event
  • UCI World XCC Championships doesn't differentiate between Olympic distance and short track

Especially given the removal of trials from the MTB Worlds since 2017, it seems more practical to follow the formatting used for the road and track counterparts. Should any mass changes need to be made, I think it would only apply to any post-2017 results. Let me know what you think; if we can't reach a conclusion, I'll extend the discussion to other WP:CYCLING contributors.

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Zdeněk Štybar – table of stage races results

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Hi Parklands cobbler,

I found out you've recently deleted the table of Zdeněk Štybar's stage races results which I pasted several days before. Can I ask you what was your motive for deleting it?

StevarhS (talk) 17:45, 9 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

@ StevarhS, mainly because he is not known as a stage racer, and hasn't done anything in major stage races to warrant it. Although he has won the eneco tour, it doesn't really come under the set format that all other cyclists have when it comes to 'major stage races ie, PN, TA, VC, PV, ROM, DAU, SUI etc. Parklands cobber 11:53, 10 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your explanation, next time I’ll take these aspects into consideration:-) StevarhS (talk) 20:23, 11 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Howdy, Why did you change my editing of Leo Hayter repolacing the cjersey template with the image? Paulpat99 (talk) 08:45, 19 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

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