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[QUOTE="TooBadBrad, post: 705243, member: 39095"] Good points Jim. .02 is even more unrealstic when you consider ground conditions and air temp. I've tried the same experiments, and I can't even duplicate my own milage from one weekend to the next. If it's dry when you milage the course but rains before the event, or vice versa, you are lucky to be within .05. Air temp can effect your tire pressure which will change the milage. The only way I can see compliance with that rule would be to put a milage marker right before the check and then place the check line at the last possible moment. Who would have the time or man power for that, and how long would it take the riders to figure out they can ride hot untill they see an odd milage marker? Brad [/QUOTE]
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