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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Blue Island Graph

This is an excel file from my powertap from yesterdays race. It shows the speed for the race. Max speed was about 35 mph and average was 28.5 mph. I did not contest the sprint which is obvious by the graph. I did not use my powertap wheel because my race wheel is much lighter. I might ride the powertap wheel soon. Since there are no big teams here the pace fell in the final few laps which makes it much more dangerous. As the peleton bunches up the likely hood of clipping wheels increases!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey oscar! we've been keeping up with your awesome summer racing journey- what a fantastic way to see the country!
rode conyers with jeremy today. he's an animal!(as is shannon!) headed up to sixes- hit rain in marietta - did a u-turn & headed to conyers. timed it great, as we finished up, thunder & torrential rain caught up with us in the parking lot
ken & I would like to send you some spending $$ let us know where to send it next day mail (will you be anywhere for a few days?) - perhaps we could send it ahead of your next destination.
-love, karen

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