TCR No. 8
-
- Posts: 982
- Joined: 5 Dec 2010, 6:31pm
Re: TCR No. 8
I wonder what Fiona Kolbinger is doing - seems a long way off track…
Re: TCR No. 8
I'd say she'll get to CP1 neck-and-neck with Mr Broadwith - so it looks like she knew exactly what she was doingratherbeintobago wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 12:25pm I wonder what Fiona Kolbinger is doing - seems a long way off track…
(It's really cool when someone takes such a different route to the others - and it's a sign that the planners got it about right )
Re: TCR No. 8
If she No 1 is in 9th place and No 100 looks in front of her is in 89th. MB 170 close behind is in 148th. I’m not understanding it
Whatever I am, wherever I am, this is me. This is my life
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
- simonineaston
- Posts: 8077
- Joined: 9 May 2007, 1:06pm
- Location: ...at a cricket ground
Re: TCR No. 8
pictures here
S
(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
Re: TCR No. 8
Not helpful
I know how Pogacar was positioned 2nd
How is she 9th before going through 1st CP?
How is MB close behind in 148th?
After posting that I now see No100 is 9th That’s easy he was 9th through the checkpoint
Can’t see No1 at the moment but assume MB is shortly to be 10th or 11th but what determ8ned he was 148th earlier ?
Further update
Guys please give me a round of applause I’ve worked it out
Whatever I am, wherever I am, this is me. This is my life
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
Re: TCR No. 8
Excellent!
Based on previous years, it will make more sense once most riders are through CP1. And even more once there are some riders on each of the different stages.
(I also found the tracker website in previous years more intuitive, but that may be just me ... )
Re: TCR No. 8
Can you see this? [it's blocked here!]mattheus wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 12:21pmHave you found the tracker site? https://www2.followmychallenge.com/live ... 73172,7.43mjr wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 11:09amWebsite basically unusable on my mobile.ratherbeintobago wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 7:02pm From the LeJog forum it seems like there's a bit of enthusiasm for dot-watching.
TCR No. 8 started last night. Friend of the forum Mike Broadwith is taking part.
What does everyone reckon so far?
Works quite well on my cheap android phone, better on a desktop of course! I look forward to you being sucked into our addictive world ...
https://leaderboard.racebuddy.co.uk/
-
- Posts: 982
- Joined: 5 Dec 2010, 6:31pm
Re: TCR No. 8
I’d not realised (or forgotten) that there are mandatory sections they’ve got to ride.
Does anyone know what trackers they use, out of interest?
Does anyone know what trackers they use, out of interest?
Re: TCR No. 8
I think the leader board started in race number order, then people got shuffled up as riders dropped out, then I assume riders reaching checkpoint one got updated to be in first place, whereas riders who were close behind were still in essentially race number order. As there are different routes I suppose the checkpoints are the only way of measuring who is in the lead. I wonder what the difference in daylight hours there is between the Northernmost and Southernmost riders and is it worth taking it into account when route planning, temperature, weather and wind too. It's the sort of thing where I'm interested by the planning far more than the riding.
It must also be hard to plan the checkpoints in such a way that there is no single obvious route.
It must also be hard to plan the checkpoints in such a way that there is no single obvious route.
Re: TCR No. 8
Wondered why Mike had dropped a few positions as he hadn't rested - thought it might be tech issues but on Twitter found this..
Turns out he went passed CP1 without getting stamped!
Turns out he went passed CP1 without getting stamped!
-
- Posts: 982
- Joined: 5 Dec 2010, 6:31pm
Re: TCR No. 8
That’s a bit of a problem then?
Re: TCR No. 8
There are 50 of the bikes featured here https://bikepacking.com/bikes/2022-tran ... race-rigs/
Fascinating viewing with some very interesting choices. I’m surprised at the number of deep rims and as always the fixie riders bring a smile.
Fascinating viewing with some very interesting choices. I’m surprised at the number of deep rims and as always the fixie riders bring a smile.
I don’t think so MB is in 11th exactly where expected earlier.That’s a bit of a problem then?
Whatever I am, wherever I am, this is me. This is my life
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info
https://stcleve.wordpress.com/category/lejog/
E2E info