WINNING FLAT STAGES IN STAGE RACES:
Almost every breakaway in the flat stages will be eliminated with between 20 and 50 km to go. So don't take your chances on them. Insted, wait until there's about 25 km left, then put your rider on 99INDEPENDENT EFFORT the dot, and he'll easily break loose of the peleton. This might only work with riders with 70 flat ability.
WINNING HILLY STAGES AND MOUNTAIN STAGES IN STAGE RACES:
In hilly stages and mountain stages, your best shot is definitely a breakaway. Put all of your riders in the first breakaway. The more riders with 70 in hill/mountain ability the better. Rely on the other riders in the breakaway to take leads the first half of the stage, use your own riders in the rest. Most of the times, you'll have such a big gap to the peleton by the time the favourites begin attacking, that you can win with even riders with only 70-75 mountain ability.
If you're in a tough spot with weak riders, choose your strongest rider as a complete captain. Make the rest of the team work all day long without him moving a finger until the last 20 km.
WINNING CLASSICS:
The key to winning a classics is to attack early, before the favourites. A lot of times, a breakaway from 60 km, 80 km, maybe even 100 km out, with a lot of the next-best riders in the peleton, will win the race. For example, if you're in Liege-Bastogne-Liege and your captain's J.Flecha hill ability: 76, you won't stand a chance against a rider like P.Bettinni hill ability: 85 when he starts attacking with aprox. 30 kms left. Therefore it's crucial to attack early out. Don't take any leads in your breakaway. Wait until he finish line's close enough till you can ride there on your own, and then break free of the group using 99INDEPENDENT EFFORT.