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- The following is an archived discussion of a featured list nomination. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in Wikipedia talk:Featured list candidates. No further edits should be made to this page.
The list was not promoted by User:The Rambling Man 11:49, 15 July 2008 [1].
List of Australians who have led the Tour de France general classification[edit]
This topic was all the buzz over the last 12 hours in Australia with Cadel Evans taking the lead in the 2008 TdF GC. I hope you all like it :) Daniel (talk) 06:25, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- Comments
- A little short, only seven entries in the list, could be an issue, and a little unstable right now too as you have the leader of the current Tour in the list! Just observations mind you.
- You link Stage (bicycle race) three times in the lead.
- No real need to link the date (July 1, 1981) - it's being discouraged at the moment.
- General Classification article seems to capitalise the phrase - consider that here. Also, could you put (GC) after the first use so we understand the abbreviation?
- "have been the wearers of the" - try "have worn the"?
- The table isn't sortable so avoid the overlinking (e.g. Anderson, Peugeot etc are linked at least twice).
- Unlink those dates in the table.
- Is there a need to captitalise Final in the GC Final heading?
- I took the liberty of adding the Category:Cycling lists category.
The Rambling Man (talk) 07:19, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- Oppose Per criterion 7: Stability, which says "content does not change significantly from day to day". I understand entirely why recent events have encouraged the creation of this list, but while it's being updated to follow Mr Evans' successes in the current Tour, it fails criterion 7, so I have to oppose.
- Though I'll add some comments as well...
- Opening sentences reading "This is a list of repeat-the-article-title-here..." are now actively discouraged. See here. You may want to try going straight into your description of the Tour (moving its date of establishment from your opening sentence into that description), and then in the second paragraph add anything you need about the scope of the list. Also, the plural of Tour de France is Tours de France, not Tour de Frances.
- "One of the three Grand Tours" Ref #1 doesn't mention three Grand Tours (I don't think)
- "predominantly in the month of July". Ref #1 just says "each July".
- "most well known" would "best known" be better?
- Ref #4 takes me to a page inviting me to register. I don't doubt its reliability, but are there no public sources which cover the information you source to CyclingFever? The Tour de France website itself, perhaps?
- What makes AMB Cote d'Azur a reliable source?
- Re O'Grady and McEwen, does "were successful in the points classification" mean "won", or "did well in", because (to me at least) it isn't obvious.
- Could "which gave them lead of the GC for a small number of days" be better phrased?
- In {{Cite news}}, the newspaper's name goes in the 'work' parameter, not the publisher.
- Ref #9 doesn't cite McGee being reigning pursuit world champion when he won the 2003 prologue. Though at least CyclingFever lets me read that page without registering!
- I'd prefer the year column to be headed Year, not Edition.
- For me on a 1024-width screen, some columns wrap alarmingly, for instance both date columns wrap to 3 lines. Consider breaking the stage details with a spaced endash to allow those to wrap, and maybe in the Notes column have references to a notes section rather than the notes themselves? Or, consider dispensing with the dates, as the exact date of the stage adds little valuable information, and having the stage numbers in their own column unentangled with the stage description, so that it's clearer what the numbers are meant to be. Also, stage number P needs explaining. And whatever you do with the notes, they need sources.
- McGee didn't win the points classification in 2003.
- If you aren't using the Tour official site for referencing, consider adding it to External links.
- Hope some of this lot helps, cheers, Struway2 (talk) 11:36, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- Hrm, I forgot lists had a stability criterion, and on that ground there's no chance of this passing :) I'm going to copy your comments to the talk page and deal with them there, and have TRM close this as withdrawn. Thanks much for your comments. Daniel (talk) 11:45, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- Withdrawn - sent to Failed Log so it can be archived correctly. The Rambling Man (talk) 11:51, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- Hrm, I forgot lists had a stability criterion, and on that ground there's no chance of this passing :) I'm going to copy your comments to the talk page and deal with them there, and have TRM close this as withdrawn. Thanks much for your comments. Daniel (talk) 11:45, 15 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page.