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Abbo TT Data Analysis

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13 May 2016 16:10 #13 by Nic_77
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HI Nic
Great analysis I love it, one thing I have no sectional results listed for the second race, 05.5.16.



Neil Adams


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I'm getting an extract of segment data direct from Strava, and unless I have all four segments (i.e. full course and the three separate sections) for a rider they won't show up. It is possible that you missed a tiny part of the full course or first section segments by not starting you Garmin immediately?

Nic

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19 May 2016 09:27 #14 by MikeB
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Hi Nic,

I can see you've added the weather information to the "2016 Events" tab, but can you also add something to the "How the race was won" tab?

I was hoping to see something which indicates whether each leg is subject to a headwind, tailwing or sidewind each week - I understand this will only provide a rough guide as it's not a "triangular" course!.

For example, you've stated that Section 1 is predominantly WNW, Section 2 is SSW and Section 3 is NE/NNE. Looking at TT#1, which had a SSW wind, I'd say that Section 1 had a sidewind, Sec 2 a headwind and Sec 3 a tailwind. It would be useful (for my analysis, at least) to see that information on the "How the race was won" tab.

Grateful for anything that will help me get under the 30 min mark for the first time!

Mike

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20 May 2016 11:19 #15 by Nic_77
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Data updated for 19th May
Including some new and improved ways of comparing one night against another.

drive.google.com/open?id=0B9SgCVMz1T-pLUZkMl9ISUhEWEU

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