March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Results (Page 4)
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  2006-04-02  12:13 PM  in reply to: #385902 | 
Master   2033![]() ![]()  |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsMaybe I am reading the sheet wrong but my entry says I did not hit goal but I exceeded goal by 12 minutes. Goal was 14 hrs actual was 14:12.   | 
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  2006-04-02  1:54 PM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Extreme Veteran   466![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()  |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsBrian, the member TTL of goal column for the Big East is identical to team members hit overall column and it shouldn't be. Good luck w/ the bachelor dad gig. At least she only left you one rather than all three.  Daremo- congrats! Pics and stats when you get a chance.  | 
  2006-04-02  2:43 PM  in reply to: #385907 | 
Pro   3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Resultspiggpen35 - 2006-04-02 1:13 PM Maybe I am reading the sheet wrong but my entry says I did not hit goal but I exceeded goal by 12 minutes. Goal was 14 hrs actual was 14:12.  Brad: I ran across that too. I double checked the numbers for week 5 (150min + 60min + 45min) and they appear to be correct; the discrepancy must be in a previous week. That is why I utilized the formula in cell R9 to calculate your monthly total of 852 vs. goal of 840. If you look in cell P9, I have you down as completing the goal + therefore credited towards the team percentage. 
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  2006-04-02  2:50 PM  in reply to: #385947 | 
Pro   3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Resultsxterratri - 2006-04-02 2:54 PM Brian, the member TTL of goal column for the Big East is identical to team members hit overall column and it shouldn't be. Good luck w/ the bachelor dad gig. At least she only left you one rather than all three. Daremo- congrats! Pics and stats when you get a chance. Gotcha ... team TTL % = 94.39% (cell O9)  | 
  2006-04-02  4:35 PM  in reply to: #385856 | 
Master   1641![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Seattle, California |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Resultsspeedball - 2006-04-02 8:16 AM  Global - 2006-04-02 9:38 AM   Alright so here is our data... Finally! Bike group is meeting in 10 min... gotta go Cheers James Not to be a stickler but your "Member TTL % of Goal" is less than the 100% showing. Sorry I am just trying to save our lousy Big 12 hides from the shame of the loser's avatar :^ ) I agree that it should be less then 100% but the spreadsheet calculates that line as the total team distance / total team distance pleaged.  In our case as a team we did all the miles but had a few member fall short of their goal.  In my opinion that number should be the average of all the completion % for your team, but I just didn't want to mess with the standard spreadsheet we were supposed to use.  I'm not trying to pull one by anyone here  Cheers James  | 
  2006-04-02  6:58 PM  in reply to: #386024 | 
Pro   3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsGlobal - 2006-04-02 5:35 PM  speedball - 2006-04-02 8:16 AM  Global - 2006-04-02 9:38 AM   Alright so here is our data... Finally! Bike group is meeting in 10 min... gotta go Cheers James Not to be a stickler but your "Member TTL % of Goal" is less than the 100% showing. Sorry I am just trying to save our lousy Big 12 hides from the shame of the loser's avatar :^ ) ... In my opinion that number should be the average of all the completion % for your team, but I just didn't want to mess with the standard spreadsheet we were supposed to use ... James: I agree about the averaging of completion percentage. Take a closer look at the formula used for the "Member TTL % of Goal". It should be the average of the individual percentage completed of each individual goal pledged. TEAM CAPTAINS ... tick, tick, tick ... the hour to declare the winning (and losing) team draws nigh. Speak now or forever hold your peace. 
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    2006-04-02  7:12 PM  in reply to: #385902 | 
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  2006-04-02  7:53 PM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Cycling Guru  15134![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Fulton, MD |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsI don't have access to excel ............ where'd the ACC come in????  | 
  2006-04-02  8:41 PM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Master  1641![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Seattle, California |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsAll I've got at home is my wifes work computer and it wont let me download any files. Can someone post the results.  | 
  2006-04-02  8:44 PM  in reply to: #386107 | 
Master  1641![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Seattle, California |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Resultshuengsolo - 2006-04-02 4:58 PM  Global - 2006-04-02 5:35 PM  speedball - 2006-04-02 8:16 AM  Global - 2006-04-02 9:38 AM   Alright so here is our data... Finally! Bike group is meeting in 10 min... gotta go Cheers James Not to be a stickler but your "Member TTL % of Goal" is less than the 100% showing. Sorry I am just trying to save our lousy Big 12 hides from the shame of the loser's avatar :^ ) ... In my opinion that number should be the average of all the completion % for your team, but I just didn't want to mess with the standard spreadsheet we were supposed to use ... James: I agree about the averaging of completion percentage. Take a closer look at the formula used for the "Member TTL % of Goal". It should be the average of the individual percentage completed of each individual goal pledged. TEAM CAPTAINS ... tick, tick, tick ... the hour to declare the winning (and losing) team draws nigh. Speak now or forever hold your peace. 
 For some reason on my sheet that is not what it is calculating. I didn't change anything on it so it must have been that way from the beginning. If you take the ave of our % completes it works out to 98.47%. Edited by Global 2006-04-02 8:46 PM  | 
  2006-04-02  8:56 PM  in reply to: #386165 | 
Pro  3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsDaremo - 2006-04-02 8:53 PM I don't have access to excel ............ where'd the ACC come in???? Shhhh ... baby is sleeping. Seriously, we're awaiting word back from a West Coast team member; will post results in the am.  | 
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  2006-04-02  9:16 PM  in reply to: #386238 | 
Expert  906![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Olathe, KS |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Resultshuengsolo - 2006-04-02  8:56 PM   Daremo - 2006-04-02 8:53 PM I don't have access to excel ............ where'd the ACC come in???? Shhhh ... baby is sleeping. Seriously, we're awaiting word back from a West Coast team member; will post results in the am. 
 Geez you are killing us here! Let's see the results! :^ )  | 
  2006-04-03  6:53 AM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Cycling Guru  15134![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Fulton, MD |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Results:sigh:  Patiently awaiting results ........ although I have a sinking feeling I already know them .......  | 
  2006-04-03  7:15 AM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Pro  3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsTeam Captains: Okay ... the results are in. Having had opportunity to review + comment on the monthly totals and having heard no other requests than the above, the final spreadsheet is attached ... ... showing that we have two teams that had 100% of their challengers reach their monthly goal. The rules of the challenge peg them as co-winners of the March Madness Bike Challenge! Congratulations to the Big 10 + WCC/PAC 10 These teams have the honor of deciding among themselves the avatars + signature lines the ACC team will display for the month of April. The seven member ACC had some stellar results but was hampered by the law of quantitative averaging ... the lower quantity of numbers to average means each number has a larger bearing on the average of the total. In the end, though, we are all winners in that collectively we have racked up some pretty hefty mileage and time in the saddle. This is the training that is going to pay dividends this season ... when you get out of T1 and your heart is still pounding from the swim, remember the time you logged in March made you well prepared to handle the big leg of the race. (I know that I would not have been able to hang with Brett (Rocketman) for the mountain metric century this weekend without having spent the March Challenge time in the saddle.) Thanks for participating. It is the good natured participants that made not only this challenge fun but BT a great community. On a final note, Rick (Daremo) is the true winner of the challenge; baby Aiden Thomas Carter - 7 lbs. 15.5 oz., 21" long - was born on Saturday. According to his blog, Mom and baby are doing fine. Team rankings are pasted below: 
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  2006-04-03  7:19 AM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Pro  3883![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Woodstock,GA |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsThis is sad.....how could you SEC folks have dogged it so much?  | 
  2006-04-03  7:48 AM  in reply to: #386428 | 
The Original  7834![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Raleigh/Durham |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsRocket Man - 2006-04-03 8:19 AM This is sad.....how could you SEC folks have dogged it so much? What happened to us??  At least I can say I met my goal   | 
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  2006-04-03  7:53 AM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Expert  906![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Olathe, KS |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsWhew the Big 12 pulled out third place!  What is the humiliating avatar du jour?  | 
    2006-04-03  9:33 AM  in reply to: #386428 | 
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  2006-04-03  11:20 AM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Master  1641![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Seattle, California |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsGood job everyone and congratulation to the winners! The Canucks will have to pass to pass the glory on to others for this month is seems, but we will be back with avengeance in April! 
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  2006-04-03  11:28 AM  in reply to: #386678 | 
Elite  3235![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   San Diego |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsI think the losers (ACC) should have to post butt pictures of them in bike shorts....Wait how many guys/ girls are on the team. I will have to double check that before I put that down as my suggestions  | 
  2006-04-03  5:58 PM  in reply to: #386698 | 
Cycling Guru  15134![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Fulton, MD |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly Results:sigh:  I knew that would have been the results. After getting humiliated in the NCAA tourney, it is no shock that we went down in the challenge as well. (But on another note, the lady Terps have had a great run!!) We have earned our humiliation, so bring it on ..... (I did meet my goal and I'm also going for the 700 club this month, so I'll continue to log the miles).  | 
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  2006-04-04  8:10 AM  in reply to: #387120 | 
Pro  3705![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Vestavia Hills |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsCraig (Cathrone) = Big 10 Team Captain Craig, meet Michele; Michele, meet Craig. Victorious captains, congratulations on leading your team to victory.  You  It is up to you two to build consensus among your team members and each other in determining the ACC Team's avatar + signature lines. So as not to drag this on forever, if consensus cannot be reached by Friday morning, then it'll be deemed that mercy has been shown + the ACC team members get a reprieve. CONGRATULATIONS TEAMS! edit: Madcow's suggestion is not a bad idea ...  
 Daremo - 2006-04-03 6:58 PM :sigh: I knew that would have been the results. After getting humiliated in the NCAA tourney, it is no shock that we went down in the challenge as well. (But on another note, the lady Terps have had a great run!!) We have earned our humiliation, so bring it on .....  Edited by huengsolo 2006-04-04 8:12 AM  | 
  2006-04-04  8:40 AM  in reply to: #386698 | 
Pro  4541![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   A farming town in MN |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsI think the losers (ACC) should have to post butt pictures of them in bike shorts.... Wait a minute...did you get this idea from Comet and Jeepfleeb? Go us! Way to go Big 10!...and congrats WCC + PAC 10... Edited by sparco 2006-04-04 8:42 AM  | 
  2006-04-05  4:59 PM  in reply to: #361761 | 
Expert  906![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()   Olathe, KS |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsHey we need to see some changing avatars!  April will be over before we know it ;^ )  | 
  2006-04-05  8:31 PM  in reply to: #389316 | 
Veteran  244![]() ![]() ![]()   Ida, Michigan |  Subject: RE: March Madness Bike Challenge Weekly ResultsI asked the Big 10 team (co-champions) for suggestions.  I only got one suggestion plus I came up with one of my own (guess we're too busy training  --Craig 
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 2006-04-02  12:13 PM





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).  I took a shot at scaling these to avatar size.  If there are no more suggestions by Friday, I say each ACC member use one of these or a picture of themselves in their bike shorts (as mentioned above).  Makes no difference to me.
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