Subject: RE: FOP vs MOP vs BOPWhile the 1/(n-2)/1 and (n-2)/1/1 (FOP/MOP/BOP) is intuitively attractive... There are usually a few people (FOP) really competing for hardware/top-10. Then there is a natural gap between this small group of FOP'ers and the people who show up to race with no aspirations of hardware ("The Pack" or MOP) but still capable of "respectable" performance. Then there is another natural gap separating the MOP'ers from the last small group off the back of the pack. No, I'm not advocating that a slow time isn't "respectable" but as rich as the English language is, I'm at a loss for a better word. |