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Topic: TOP TYE RACE: The format options
Posted By: ChristianKnight
Subject: TOP TYE RACE: The format options
Date Posted: 19 Jul 2012 at 8:38am
Top Tye Race
10 a.m., Sunday July 22
Alpine Falls take-out
 
Everyone needs to bring their own stop watch. You will be relying on your own watches and your own honesty to record an accurate time. Based on this, I thought up two options for the race format.
 
The format options are:
1.) Part one of 1.) Time trial, from Box Drop to the eddy at the bottom of Witch's Brew (the last rapid). Time yourselves. Then, immediately write your time on a notecard. Hand your note card to the race organizer. All the cards are assembled and ordered chronologically, then announced. If anyone is suspicious of somebody else's time, he can call him out and demand a one-on-one, head-to-head race to challenge his position. If the challenger beats the challenged, he takes his spot. So, the last place finisher could challenge the first place finisher, win, and take first place. If multiple people challenge, the priority goes to the highest placing finisher.
 
Or:
 
2.) Basically a mass-start from Box Drop, except of course, you'd go one-by-one with a second or two delay. We all have one hour to get as many laps in as possible. Partial laps count. So when the clock strikes 60, note how many laps and where you are on the river. So when you report, you'd say: "Fifth lap, Stairway." Or "Fifth lap, Godzilla."
I like this option because it seems like a safer way of doing a mass start without a lot of the dangers associated with it. However, it does have a significant challenge: Shuttle.
 
Which do you prefer?
 
CK


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Catch your eddies,
Christian



Replies:
Posted By: fiddleyak
Date Posted: 19 Jul 2012 at 10:08am
Sounds like some creative ideas Christian. I wish I could make it.
Looking forward to some more informal local races this fall/winter. I'm thinking we should do a little series on the sky/cc stilly/mm/green etc on consecutive weekends. It would be a great way to hone our race skills (and learn a bit from Darren and Andrew) for the spring season.


Posted By: ChristianKnight
Date Posted: 19 Jul 2012 at 7:52pm
I like it. And in the fall/winter, when nothing else is running, that's a great idea. Don't forget about practice races down Robe, though.

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Catch your eddies,
Christian


Posted By: WA-Boater
Date Posted: 19 Jul 2012 at 9:48pm
Christian, I'm gonna try and get out there around 9am. I'm up for any format you or everyone else wants.

Darren


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Posted By: water wacko
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2012 at 9:56am
Man, I'm starting to like all this racing. hmm

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