Cycling Party is a game for 2 to 6 players, which reflects the essential features of road cycling. Each player will select a cycling team and take responsibility for managing the movements of 5-6 riders in their team. The aim of each team will be to secure victory at the end of each stage or in the general classification. The course is built from hexagonal...
Cycling card game, the player who can deplete the other players deck wins. Each card features famous cycling champions including Laurent Fignon, Roger De Vlaeminck, Tom Simpson, Joop Zoetemelk, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Alfredo Binda, Eugène Christophe, Gino Bartali, Fabian Cancellara, Bradley Wiggins, Mark Cavendish...
French cycling game that appeared in the 1950's, it was published by a small company from Paris and featured a map of the Tour de France on the gameboard and 4 pawns (each representing a country / player). Strangely enough, the name of the game is English (though the game is French, and the game is subtitled 'Nouveau Jeu du Tour de France'). The rules are...
The first version (Lampre edition) in 1999 was made for the Italian Lampre cycling outfit and only distributed amongst their customers. The 2nd edition from 2000 was commercialized and is known as the Lotto edition. The only difference is the cover of the box. Cyclo is a cycling game where each player controls a team of 5 cyclists, each team in a different...
French self-produced cycling game that features a couple of two-faced boards whith which you can make four different tracks, four teams of four riders (some of them hand painted, though monochrome), an extra yellow jersey rider (to replace the leader in stage races), a set of tactic/chance cards, a couple of dice, some markers, a classification sheet and a...
Cyclocross is a bycicle game. It consist of two laps of a course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles. Every player begins with 5 speedcards and 1 action card. The winner is the person who finished as first. With action cards you can follow the racer that is just before you or you can attack. At the beginning of the game you...
French cycling game with a disctintive 1970s flavour. As is typical in this kind of games, it combines overambitious features with rules that are quite obvious in general, though they may feature some surprises. This game is big (the box measures 65 x 28 cms) and heavy, specially due to the seven (!) boards included. Five of these boards are just different...
This is a game made by Marco Rossi, from Genoa (Italy). It is a clever middle point between a simulation replay game and a board game. You can play it by yourself, with a lot of tables, individual characteristics for each rider and a some of dice-throwing and table checking like a replay game, but you still have a board and riders, and the game can be...