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<br>Bill, Congratulations! You are ahead of us in the Nonathlon. I was waiting for that: <br><br>I saw you did a 7:20.1 on the 2K , too. When was that?<br><br>I suppose you can improve on the 6K and 30 min too?<br><br>Tom<br><br><br><br>
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<b>1k</b> 3:30.7 ( 1:45.3 / 500 ) , was 3:35.1 ( 1:47.5 / 500 ) ( aug 15 )<br><br>GeorgeD : you have been Nonathlonned !!<br><br>But , I am Nonathlonned by "bill steamshovel" - I'll be back !!
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New 2k p.b today at the Enifled indoor rowing gala:<br><br>6:13.9, 33.5 spm, 1:33.5 Av, 12.8 spi, a p.b by 5.1 seconds.<br>Splits:<br>1:33.1, 34 spm<br>1:34.4, 32 spm<br>1:33.9, 33 spm<br>1:32.5, 35 spm<br><br>Very happy with that one!!
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Hello Tom,<br><br>[I saw you did a 7:20.1 on the 2K , too. When was that?]<br><br>Tom -- 2k SB middle of last week 7:20.1 - didnt get too excited about it because am hoping to do much better at the race in October however at the moment its provided a handy boost to my nonathlon.<br><br>Will have a go at all other distances before our next deadline - beginning of November.<br><br>Yes ........ Godfried ...... Nonathlonned you - <br><br><br>Bill<br><br>
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Quiet here, so it's me again.<br><br>60min 14674 ( 2:02.7 / 500 ) , was 14432 ( 2:04.7 / 500 ) ( aug 2 )<br><br>Bill: I'm back!
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<!--QuoteBegin-Godfried+Sep 12 2004, 11:48 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (Godfried @ Sep 12 2004, 11:48 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> GeorgeD : you have been Nonathlonned !!<br> <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br> Well done Godfried on your progress your going really well !!! ... I think you just talked me into a HM this weekend which should be worth a few of hundred points having never done one , may even sneak into the top 20
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YAHOO!!! <br><br>My first hour row of the season<br>It got me over a million meters<br><br>14183 m. at 23 spm, avg 2:06.9<br><br>I can't rank it until Denah gives me some sort of code number because it's somewhere near the top, I think it might be #1 for 40--49 hv. women.<br><br><br>TIME FOR SOME CHOCOLATE CAKE!!!!<br><br>Carla
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New PB only because it was my first attempt at the distance; 42,195 meters/ 202:10.2 minutes. <span style='color:red'><i><b>YES, my first Marathon!</b></i></span> <br>I started too slow, finished too fast, and lost too much time in the middle to mental errors. Now that I know, I'll be doing some more.
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<!--QuoteBegin-seat5+Sep 22 2004, 10:28 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (seat5 @ Sep 22 2004, 10:28 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin-->TIME FOR SOME CHOCOLATE CAKE!!!!<br><!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br>Well done Carla, that's a fast pace! IMO, I think you deserve a glob or two of ice cream as well!
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<br>Thanks, Mark! The goal was to hold 2:08, in order to hit 14K, but I couldn't seem to settle there. I checked, and when it's ranked it will be #1 in my class, beating the previous top rank by about 170 m. Ranked against all women--all ages & weights--it will be #4. But...just to stay humble...ranked with the lightweight guys (I'm 5'11, 170 lbs) it's only about the 50th percentile.<br><br>A whole Ben & Jerry's pint for dinner tomorrow as my reward for reaching that first million!<br>
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Dropped my 1k time from 3:56 to 3:48.1 @ 22spm w/chain on small cog Model B shutter closed
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Travis--<br><br>That's cookin'!<br><br>Carla
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Travis,<br><br>Nice improvement on your PB.<br><br>That's the equivalent of a ~210 drag factor on the model C or D.<br><br>Putting the chain on the large sprocket will bring it to ~137 or so.<br><br>You could fashion a damper ring on the side that would bring it lower than that.
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Yes I know its a high drag factor, Ive been running on the large cog but I cant seem to be able to put full power on the whole stroke(see resistance and catch thread) because there is slack at the catch. Changing to the small cog let me put power on the wheel all the way from catch to finish, and as a whole it was much smoother. Im new at this as if you couldnt tell from my atrocious times but Im workin. Any advice is greatly appreciated.