gxdragon

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I'm looking for a route sheet for the scrub pine enduro on the 21st. Does anyone have access to the ecea web site that can post it or tell me where to find it?

Thanks for any help.
 

gxdragon

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Thanks, Lori I do have that already. I just wish the clubs would make this information more easily available. I like to put it into the computer ahead of time and print my roll chart so I'm not doing everything at the last minute.
 

kelseybrent

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Even if you pre-enter, the best you can hope for as far as a confirmation sheet is early to mid-week before the race, and the bulletin board gets is at about the same time. Probably tomorrow.
 

Lissa

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I spoke with a representative from OCCR and he said to fill out the required liscense, insurance section of the entry form before you head up to sign up. It will speed things up a bit. Hey Lori, are you riding Scrub Pine? (This is Rob not Lissa). We will be on row 14.
 

LoriKTM

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Nope, not riding Scrub Pine, although it sounds like a fun event!  Too much to do at home, since this is our final weekend before we leave for DirtWeek.

Have a fun ride, Lissa & Rob!
 

gxdragon

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Could somebody tell me why they put speed changes in the middle of a reset? Is that to change the amount of time you have available in the reset?
 

gxdragon

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Also could anybody please explain:

114.53 reset to 115.97
113.5 free time 116.6
116.6 reset to 122.2

Why not just:
113.5 reset to 122.2
it's all at 24mph no speed changes.
Are there possible checks in there? What am I missing?
 

kelseybrent

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"somebody tell me why they put speed changes in the middle of a reset? Is that to change the amount of time you have available in the reset?Also could anybody please explain:"

Yes, the speed changing in the middle of the reset will affect the amount of time at the reset. The slower the speed average, the more time you have for a given reset. I don't know why they wouldn't just make the reset longer.

"114.53 reset to 115.97
113.5 free time 116.6
116.6 reset to 122.2
Why not just:
113.5 reset to 122.2
it's all at 24mph no speed changes.
Are there possible checks in there? What am I missing?"

A little weird. It looks like from 113.5 to 114.53 you have free time, meaning no checks. Then at 114.53 you reset to 115.97. Then from 115.97 to 116.6 you have free time, with no checks. And then at 116.6 you reset to 122.2

A reset from 113.5 to 122.2 wouldn't do the same thing because you still have to travel those free time areas.

I'm going to miss this run, because I'm doing the 2-day Corduroy Enduron in Ontario. 36kph the whole way with pauses for gas stops is all you have to program.
 
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