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Old 06-04-2011, 11:58 AM   #10
roaldin
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Default Re: Longford flying mile

Speed trap was placed just after the start of the armco, there was a lot more track after that.
The bike was allowed to give GPS speed readings instead of using trap speed.
His trap speed was about 24k slower than his GPS from memory.

My terminal speed was higher than the trap speed but it doesn't matter if everyone is recorded at the same place.

As compared to the old days - the runs were only done on a part of the old flying mile, and from a standing start.

And BTW I did a 241 and a 246 (although the 246 may have been called wrong and actually been 240)

Tim.
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