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2010-09-07 2:45 PM in reply to: #3085748 |
Champion 7595 Columbia, South Carolina | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 3:32 PM Funny, I did not realize that I opend up a can of worms with this particular rules violation and most importantly my spelling. (or lack of it) First of all I posted this while setting in a traffic jam due to an auto accident, second I'm not complaining about the rule, or the fact that I lost two minutes. I'm glad the USAT monitors theses races. I just wanted to no if this has ever happend to anyone else. I do race hard, and I like to win, and like most of you I have ran into a group of cyclist that are taking up the entire road. We have to remember there are lots of new triathletes to this sport and they may not be as serious as all of us. If this happens I hope you make them feel more comfortable than most have made me fill using this forum.. For the BEAR, I have a Masters degree, (from a college....) I would be more concerned with my times, then my spelling... LOL Im glad everyone got such a kick out of this.... Not to make you feel uncomfortable. Just noticing... Welcome, and I do hope you stick around. BT is a great place. |
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2010-09-07 2:47 PM in reply to: #3085748 |
Expert 1074 Tyrone, Georgia | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 3:32 PM Funny, I did not realize that I opend up a can of worms with this particular rules violation and most importantly my spelling. (or lack of it) First of all I posted this while setting in a traffic jam due to an auto accident, second I'm not complaining about the rule, or the fact that I lost two minutes. I'm glad the USAT monitors theses races. I just wanted to no if this has ever happend to anyone else. I do race hard, and I like to win, and like most of you I have ran into a group of cyclist that are taking up the entire road. We have to remember there are lots of new triathletes to this sport and they may not be as serious as all of us. If this happens I hope you make them feel more comfortable than most have made me fill using this forum.. For the BEAR, I have a Masters degree, (from a college....) I would be more concerned with my times, then my spelling... LOL Im glad everyone got such a kick out of this.... Sorry Experior you forgot this one, lol |
2010-09-07 2:49 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
15 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... thanks... |
2010-09-07 2:53 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
Expert 1060 Weymouth, MA | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... |
2010-09-07 2:58 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
Expert 792 Leicester | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... I feel for yaa, but like you said, broke the rules. Learn from it and at least enjoy the knowlege that you proly realy annoyed the usual 3 wide 'chatters' who average <15 on the bike. |
2010-09-07 2:59 PM in reply to: #3085748 |
Champion 10668 Tacoma, Washington | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Well, I have "talked" to cyclists as I pass (or have been passed), but it's rarely more than just a few words -- nothing I would even have to slow down to fully express. This past Saturday, in fact, was a case in point. Second loop of a 2-lap bike leg (Oly distance) and the sprint was happening at the same time. Leader came by me just before I passed some one else. Breezed by me, in fact. So as I passed the other guy, I said, "He passed me like I was standing still." I got a "no kidding" reply, and we were back in our zones. But if you're having a conversation with some one else on the bike, you're not riding hard enough. |
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2010-09-07 3:02 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Internet proofreading must be an interminable task. I thought of this post when chatting with a fellow triathlete while executing a pass. I made sure to continue forward progression and completed the pass in under 15 seconds, though. |
2010-09-07 3:31 PM in reply to: #3085748 |
Champion 7036 Sarasota, FL | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 3:32 PM Funny, I did not realize that I opend up a can of worms with this particular rules violation and most importantly my spelling. (or lack of it) First of all I posted this while setting in a traffic jam due to an auto accident, second I'm not complaining about the rule, or the fact that I lost two minutes. I'm glad the USAT monitors theses races. I just wanted to no if this has ever happend to anyone else. I do race hard, and I like to win, and like most of you I have ran into a group of cyclist that are taking up the entire road. We have to remember there are lots of new triathletes to this sport and they may not be as serious as all of us. If this happens I hope you make them feel more comfortable than most have made me fill using this forum.. For the BEAR, I have a Masters degree, (from a college....) I would be more concerned with my times, then my spelling... LOL Im glad everyone got such a kick out of this.... People probably would have gone a bit easier on you if you had titled the thread: "I ruined the best race of my life by blatantly disregarding USAT rules" rather than inferring that the USAT was carrying out some vendetta against you. And asking if it had happened to anyone else is tantamount to asking "Do any of you cheat too?" Just sayin'...? Mark?
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2010-09-07 6:34 PM in reply to: #3085748 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 2:32 PM For the BEAR, I have a Masters degree, (from a college....) I would be more concerned with my times, then my spelling... LOL Im glad everyone got such a kick out of this.... You could have at least told us which school, so we could be like forewarned and all. |
2010-09-07 6:43 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
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2010-09-07 6:45 PM in reply to: #3086238 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... PennState - 2010-09-07 6:43 PM I think we have a new version of "Chi Runner" on the BT forums Chi Runner could spell words, he just put them together funny. |
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2010-09-07 9:25 PM in reply to: #3083096 |
15 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... cheating "wow thats harsh" Its been nice getting to know everyone... Who is chi runner? |
2010-09-07 9:56 PM in reply to: #3086513 |
Elite 4235 Spring, TX | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-08 11:25 AM cheating "wow thats harsh" Its been nice getting to know everyone... Who is chi runner? Gary, I hope you stick around. Looking at your times, you could definitely contribute a lot to the BT community. You have to admit that you set yourself up and left yourself wide open on this one. This was too hard for most people to pass up. Consider it a lesson learned and have fun with it! |
2010-09-07 10:33 PM in reply to: #3083550 |
Master 2372 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... TriMyBest - 2010-09-06 8:34 AM He's not BSing about the numbers: The number that strikes me is the guy who averaged damn near 30 on the bike. I'm impressed... Edited by sand101 2010-09-07 10:34 PM |
2010-09-08 8:07 AM in reply to: #3085748 |
Champion 6962 Atlanta, Ga | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 3:32 PM Funny, I did not realize that I opend up a can of worms with this particular rules violation and most importantly my spelling. (or lack of it) First of all I posted this while setting in a traffic jam due to an auto accident, second I'm not complaining about the rule, or the fact that I lost two minutes. I'm glad the USAT monitors theses races. I just wanted to no if this has ever happend to anyone else. I do race hard, and I like to win, and like most of you I have ran into a group of cyclist that are taking up the entire road. We have to remember there are lots of new triathletes to this sport and they may not be as serious as all of us. If this happens I hope you make them feel more comfortable than most have made me fill using this forum.. For the BEAR, I have a Masters degree, (from a college....) I would be more concerned with my times, then my spelling... LOL Im glad everyone got such a kick out of this.... Gary, I got a position violation at a Sprint tri a couple of years ago. It actually cost me 3rd place in the series (I manged to keep my AG win by 5 seconds). I was passing on the climbs and decided to do a double pass so I wouldn't send a team-mate 3 length back by only passing him. It took me 17 seconds and 'being nice' cost me 2 minutes. I spoke to the official and he was awesome and explained to me why I got the penalty and the benefits of how I could have done things differently. I took it as a learning experience and went forth. |
2010-09-08 8:40 AM in reply to: #3086513 |
Pro 4277 Parker, CO | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 8:25 PM cheating "wow thats harsh" Its been nice getting to know everyone... Who is chi runner? hey man...don't let some comments push you away. you're really new here and I you have not been shown a very nice welcome. but really, lots of good stuff and people on this site. you just left yourself open for some...you know. sorry about the penalty but chaulk it up as a learning experience. just like your post here on BT. Welcome! BTW...I normally don't proof read my posts but I'm trying to be careful on this one. |
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2010-09-08 8:51 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
New user 10 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Having only done this once I can't add much, but will say that I ran into several groups of riders that were spending more time chatting then pedalling.. Being a slow runner killed me last weekend when weather turned the Tri into a Duo. Put me way back in the pack going into the ride. Found myself weaving through groups of riders and making several right side passes when groups and riders refused to move right. The near 50KM/H gusts and continuous 30KM/H winds made the situation worse. A course official actually yelled a warning at me to only pass on the left as myself and two other riders weaved through a large pack. |
2010-09-08 9:14 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Yeah, you didn't get much of a greeting here. I read a lot of the posts and felt they were snobby so I didn't bother commenting earlier. Welcome to the forum. I know a couple CIO's and brilliant engineers who have pretty horendous spelling. Likewise, I know a few folks who make <$30k per year who rarely, if ever spell a word incorrectly. We all have our priorities in that part of our lives. I didn't read any whinning in your original post either so I didn't see the need for some of the posts but to each his/her own. |
2010-09-08 9:16 AM in reply to: #3086513 |
Champion 7036 Sarasota, FL | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... garyconner - 2010-09-07 10:25 PM cheating "wow thats harsh" Its been nice getting to know everyone... Who is chi runner? I was just trying to give you a bit of feedback on how your post was perceived by others. Constructive criticism. Don't take it the wrong way. Mark
Edited by RedCorvette 2010-09-08 9:17 AM |
2010-09-08 9:20 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... I'll be nice! My first BT post was also my first post on any forum. Little did I know I was opening a whole can of worms. I'm still here posting mindless dribble all the time P.S. I stink at racing and spelling so you already have me beat! |
2010-09-08 9:43 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
Elite 3460 Slackerville, USA | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Welcome Gary. Sorry your first post wasn't received very well. Its too bad about the penalties. It sounds to me like it caught you by surprise, which kind of sucks, but that's life. Lesson learned. You're already doing much better than I ever hope to do in a tri. My only hope for winning my age group is to be the only one racing in that age group. I hope we still see you hanging out in the future. |
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2010-09-08 9:49 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
15 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Thanks, I appreciate all the comments. Im not at all upset, I've never met a triathlete that I dislike. The guy who averaged 30MPH on the bike is unbelivable. I heard (not sure if its ture that he raced as a pro for a while).. Edited by garyconner 2010-09-08 9:54 AM |
2010-09-08 10:02 AM in reply to: #3087115 |
Member 92 Ireland | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... I, find, the, funny, thing, is, that, most...... o,f the, guys, , complaining .about spe.lling in this thre,ad could d'o with some gra"mmer lessons themselves! |
2010-09-08 10:27 AM in reply to: #3086893 |
Expert 1111 Albuquerque, NM | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Marvarnett - 2010-09-08 7:07 AM I got a position violation at a Sprint tri a couple of years ago. It actually cost me 3rd place in the series (I manged to keep my AG win by 5 seconds). I was passing on the climbs and decided to do a double pass so I wouldn't send a team-mate 3 length back by only passing him. Dan, Can you explain this in more detail? I have double passed before and thought nothing of it (thinking it was OK). It would seem that your responsibility would only to be to get your front wheel past the first person's front wheel within 15 seconds and then to get past the second person's front wheel in another 15 seconds... (Sorry for the Hi-Jack) |
2010-09-08 10:30 AM in reply to: #3083096 |
New user 10 | Subject: RE: Best race of my life unitill USAT got done with me... Ok now that someone else has asked I don't don't feel quite so bad. Is the 15 second rule per bike? What if your passing a group, do you have to pull off the entire pass in that time? |
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