I'm afraid these speeds are a bit inflated as according to my files from today, the course is only 9.24 miles. ÂThat would subtract about 1.2-1.4 mph from each of the speeds here.Derek--On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Tom Wells <tbwells@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:A Mathematica code & tabulation are as follows:
Map[(minutes=60 9.7/#;
 min=Floor[minutes];
 sec=Round[60 (minutes-min)];
 {#,min,sec})&,Range[19,30,.5]];
TableForm[%,
 TableHeadings->{None,{"mph","min","sec"}}]
mphÂÂÂ minÂÂÂ sec
19. Â ÂÂ 30ÂÂÂ 38
19.5ÂÂÂ 29ÂÂÂ 51
20.   29 6
20.5ÂÂÂ 28ÂÂÂ 23
21. ÂÂ Â 27ÂÂÂ 43
21.5ÂÂÂ 27ÂÂÂ 4
22. ÂÂ Â 26ÂÂÂ 27
22.5ÂÂÂ 25ÂÂÂ 52
23.   25 18
23.5ÂÂÂ 24ÂÂÂ 46
24.   24 15
24.5ÂÂÂ 23ÂÂÂ 45
25. ÂÂ Â 23ÂÂÂ 17
25.5ÂÂÂ 22ÂÂÂ 49
26.   22 23
26.5ÂÂÂ 21ÂÂÂ 58
27.   21 33
27.5ÂÂÂ 21ÂÂÂ 10
28.   20 47
28.5ÂÂÂ 20ÂÂÂ 25
29.   20 4
29.5ÂÂÂ 19ÂÂÂ 44
30.   19 24--On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 1:26 PM, James Thompson <jtexconsult@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a mph vs. time (in minutes) for the 9.7 mile course. ÂShoulda probably done it the other way around (minutes to mph), but it gets you close to your average if you didn't have a computer. ÂThis is also a good way to gauge your computer's accuracy. ÂMine was off by .7mph on the average. ÂIf any of you hack some code for this, lemme know if I'm off.ÂJames T.MPH MinutesÂÂ19 Â Â30.6ÂÂ19.5 29.8ÂÂ20 Â Â29.1ÂÂ20.5 28.3ÂÂ21 Â Â27.7ÂÂ21.5 27ÂÂ22 Â Â26.4ÂÂ22.5 25.8ÂÂ23 Â Â25.3ÂÂ23.5 24.7ÂÂ24 Â Â24.2ÂÂ24.5 23.7ÂÂ25 Â Â23.2ÂÂ25.5 22.8ÂÂ26 Â Â22.3ÂÂ26.5 21.9ÂÂ27 Â Â21.5ÂÂ27.5 21.1ÂÂ28 Â Â20.7ÂÂ28.5 20.4ÂÂ29 Â Â20ÂÂ29.5Â19.7ÂÂ30 Â Â19.4 Â--------------------------------------- To see a list of guidelines for posting to the ListServ, or to unsubscribe, you can go here: http://TeamFloridaCycling.org/cycling/listrulesOn Sat, May 21, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Ken Sallot <kens@xxxxxxx> wrote:
You'll have to pardon the brevity of the report, we're about to go
pick blueberries, but I wanted to get this out there.
On a nearly perfect day to run a TT, we had a record turnout. Â27
total people competed in today's event, two course records fell,
and all three categories have new series leaders.
The results:
Merckx
1. David Gibson, 21:47 *
2. Lambert Vaes, 23:20
3. Justin Marquand, 23:48
4. Gary Knowland, 24:21
5. Mark Ou, 25:12
6. Claudia Peneloza, 26:18
7. James Thompson, 26:19
8. Chris Brew, 28:03
9. Kristen Sauby, 28:14
Aero
1. Derek Schanze, 19:49 **
2. Andrea Tosolini, 20:25
3. Eric Stubbs, 20:36
4. Bob Black, 21:08
5. Ryan Saylor, 21:43
6. Daryl Tompkins, 21:44
7. Tom Lowry, 21:54
8. Andy Bittingham, 22:05
9. Cindy Tompkins, 22:27
10. Max Bagley, 23:11
11. Gary Taylor 23:51
12. Steve Lachnecht, 24:06
13. Amos Audette, 24:11
14. Mark Szymanski, 24:51 (~40 second time penalty for missed start)
15. Paul Bonnano, 27:05
16. David Ballo, 29:13
Anything Goes
1. Jim Wright & Ty Mader, 19:37 ***
Series leaders:
Merckx, David Gibson, 21:47, 5/21/2011
Aero, Derek Schanze, 19:49, 5/21/2011
Anything Goes, Jim Wright & Ty Mader, 19:37, 5/21/2011
Great job guys!
Ken
* New series leader, and only a few seconds away from breaking the
Âcourse record.
** New series leader, and new course record.
*** New series leader, and new course record.
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