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On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 9:55:19 AM UTC-6, Tony wrote:
Strange then that so many JS-1s are so close to the EB's speed then on Day 2, with one faster. Or maybe not so strange. Blue day, I hear. Most impressed by the 15 meter crowd. All but three started in a 4 minute window! 18 meter was almost as good. Open looks to have been two packs. As Hank said about Day One, "Day Two was about not doing anything stupid." Why lead out and not have markers? From the data on the scoresheet, Riccardo did it right. Started just far enough behind the first group that he was able to catch them. Micheal and Tassilo were first out in the second pack and stayed there. Caught some of the first pack. Just my observation. Steve Leonard |
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