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At 18:02 30 January 2018, jfitch wrote:
On a day when most people can stay high, true. On a day when only a few make it home, not true. In a contest where that day determines the winner, a single low save can determine the winner. The 1958 WGC Open Class was won on a day like that, except that E.G. Haase (as relayed personally to me) made a string of very low saves (albeit all over very landable terrain) and was thus able to tiptoe his way to victory that day. He was then able to defend his lead until the contest ended. It was a brilliant flight, not luck. Some pilots are just better at that kind of flying than others. For example, in Belgium, they have a maximum altitude of 3,000' due to controlled airspace over the entire country. Those guys fly low a lot. The 1985 WGC STD Class was also won that way on a very difficult day where a lot of us landed out. LB found a small thermal at around 100 meters, (possibly marked by a team mate?) which eventually got him high enough to get back home. This gave him enough of a lead to win the contest. Leo later even wrote an article about "the thermal that won him the WGC". I am sure that there are more examples of this.... I am just personally familiar with these two right off the top of my head. Contests are most often decided on the difficult days. In general, the performance on those days separates the best from the rest. If one just wants to race on the nice days, it seems like an OLC camp would be the place to go. If you want to pick a national champion who will have any kind of a shot at being competitive at a WGC, then one can't eliminate the difficult days. RO |
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