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Old June 14th 06, 07:01 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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B. Lafferty wrote:
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R. Kelly and Michael Jackson must be waiting in his tent at the finish
getting the party ready.
Bill C

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B. Lafferty wrote:
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R. Kelly and Michael Jackson must be waiting in his tent at the finish
getting the party ready.
Bill C

Now be nice. He's probably the only one who will be subject to a random
drug test; by the probation dept. and not RAAM.
I wonder what effect saltpeter has on performance.


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Robic cracked when he couldn't drop Boyer. First real competition he's
had, from a very experienced rider. He couldn't spook him, with head games.
Of course they are going to call it a medical.

Tinker is sleeping too much. You don't get any closer to the finish
line when your laying in a hammock.


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Ron Ruff wrote:
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Tinker is sleeping too much. You don't get any closer to the finish
line when your laying in a hammock.


http://www.casualhacker.net/raam/enduro_03.png

This is a great graph that shows everybody's time at each station along
with a bar that represents whether they are ahead of or behind on
required sleep time. It looks like Tinker and Boyer would be very
close... but only if Tinker could cut back on the sleep. Baloh is way
behind on sleep so his first place position on the road isn't for real.


I think having your sleep "spent" ala Boyer and Tinker is a great
strategy. Being ahead is worth nothing if you have hours and hours of
enforced stoppage ahead of you. Tinker can make a _relatively_ rested
sprint for the finish in the last few days.


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Ron Ruff wrote:
This is a great graph that shows everybody's time at each station along
with a bar that represents whether they are ahead of or behind on
required sleep time. It looks like Tinker and Boyer would be very
close... but only if Tinker could cut back on the sleep. Baloh is way
behind on sleep so his first place position on the road isn't for real.


Would they get special bonus points if there were vampires waking them
early for blood samples ?

 




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