But you won't race me in a sprint race until when again?ranger wrote:No evidence for this at all.mikvan52 wrote:I will always beat ranger on the water
If you can't rate up, you'll just ride in my wake.
Head racers don't leave the start line all at once, fool. Oh, you must mean a virtual wake... not a real one!
No I won't rate it up.. I'll just win
As I did with this 9500m head race:
Notice the margins I SURPASSED Rob Slocum and Gregg Stone: 23 and 28 seconds respectively... even w/a lousy bow number!... they put me back in the starting order.
Why not publish your best 9500m piece? Choose any rate you'd like!mikvan52 wrote: "GMS CHALLENGE" Sept. 20, 2009
https://secure.powerhousetiming.com/pow ... raceId=233
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AS the race got underway, I noticed that my rate was lots lower than expected but that (also!) my splits were faster than planned.... I did not want to scull at a rate lower than 24 spm so I let it ride....(faster pace and low rate was the order of business).
here are the splits:
dist. __ split time __ stroke rate __ average
0500 - 1:58 ............25.0................1:58.1
1000 - 1:58 ............24.0................1:58.1
1500 - 1:58 ............24.5................1:58.1
2000 - 1:58 ............25.0................1:58.2
2500 - 1:57 ............24.5................1:58.0
3000 - 1:59 ............24.5................1:58.3
3500 - 2:10 ............25.0................2:00.0 (turning the stake)
4000 - 1:58 ............26.5................1:59.8
4500 - 2:00 ............26.0................1:59.9
5000 - 1:59 ............26.5................1:59.9
5500 - 2:01 ............26.0...............2:00.0
6000 - 2:01.............26.0...............2:00.1
6500 - 2:03.............26.0...............2:00.4
7000 - 2:05.............25.5...............2:00.8
7500 - 2:08.............26.0...............2:01.2
8000 - 2:04.............26.0...............2:01.5
8500 - 2:03.............25.5...............2:01.6
9000 - 2:01.............26.0...............2:01.6
9427 -.........{no data}....................2:01.4
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(to put my GMS Challenge effort in perspective: Rob Slocum won the E hwt single 4 times recently at Masters Nationals... Gregg Stone came in 3rd at he Head of the Charles in 2009 and is a former winner of the same race)