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2009-11-10 10:37 AM

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Subject: 2010 Tundra Time Trial

Not sure when it was opened, but was looking around on Active.com and noticed the 2010 Tundra Time Trial is available. I just registered in hopes of getting as late of a start as possible. Link at:

http://www.active.com/page/Event_Details.htm?event_id=1809046&assetId=30E202E4-A607-438B-9765-27754AAA0BF5



2009-11-10 12:15 PM
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In.

Here's to a later-than-9:00 start time. Last year's early times were BRUTAL.

Edited by bcart1991 2009-11-10 12:16 PM
2009-11-10 12:36 PM
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im not really sure how to register category-wise. no clydesdales. not sure what category. any help would be appreciated.
2009-11-10 12:41 PM
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If you aren't on a cycling team (i.e. race every season) and don't want to race Masters, you use Cat V.
2009-11-10 12:43 PM
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how would i know if i should go masters or in category? i ride decent on flats/mild hills. e.g., 22.1mph at augusta.
2009-11-10 12:47 PM
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Do not sign-up for Masters ... those are the super fast guys. You want to race Cat 5 with the rest of us mortals. I made that mistake when signing up last year and had my head handed to me!

phatknot - 2009-11-10 1:43 PM how would i know if i should go masters or in category? i ride decent on flats/mild hills. e.g., 22.1mph at augusta.


2009-11-10 12:50 PM
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this seems like a trap. never trust a guy who says there is an offseason.Tongue out
2009-11-10 12:57 PM
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phatknot - 2009-11-10 1:50 PM this seems like a trap. never trust a guy who says there is an offseason.Tongue out


Harvey:

There IS an offseason

Sign up for Cat V.
2009-11-10 12:58 PM
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now i know this is a scam! Brian put you up to this didn't he?

if there IS an offseason, then you must be <40.
2009-11-10 1:02 PM
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brian - 2009-11-10 1:47 PM Do not sign-up for Masters ... those are the super fast guys. You want to race Cat 5 with the rest of us mortals. I made that mistake when signing up last year and had my head handed to me!

phatknot - 2009-11-10 1:43 PM how would i know if i should go masters or in category? i ride decent on flats/mild hills. e.g., 22.1mph at augusta.

I wish I had read this 30 minutes ago.  I hope I can change it.

2009-11-10 1:06 PM
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I'm in... with the rest of the mortals.



2009-11-10 1:11 PM
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2009-11-10 1:19 PM
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lawyerchick - 2009-11-10 2:11 PM

In!

I would ask to borrow that helmet, but I do not think I could do it justice. 

2009-11-10 1:22 PM
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2009-11-10 2:18 PM
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Being the engineer-geek that I am, I ran some statistics on last year's TTT results and provide the following data for your viewing pleasure (and to maybe help you determine if you are in the right category). Luckily I reviewed the results prior to signing up and am in amongst the "mortals". These stats are for the Men's group and are the percentiles (i.e. 0% is the slowest time, 100% is the fastest, 90% is the top ten percent of finishers, 75% is the top quartile, 50% is the top half, etc). Just looking at the results, if your goal were to place in the top quartile, and you were say 39, and you signed up as Cat 5, you would have needed a roughly 23.4 average. If you inadvertently signed up at Master 35+ you would not have even made the top half!

Cat 1-2: 0%=25.73, 50%=26.61, 75%=26.97, 90%=27.10, 100%=27.19
Cat 3: 0%=22.71, 50%=25.57, 75%=26.05, 90%=26.41, 100%=27.34
Cat 4: 0%=20.17, 50%=23.79, 75%=24.92, 90%=25.19, 100%=25.56
Cat 5: 0%=16.45, 50%=22.20, 75%=23.39, 90%=24.48, 100%=26.31
M35+: 0%=17.69, 50%=23.41, 75%=24.97, 90%=25.81, 100%=27.47
M45+: 0%=14.85, 50%=22.88, 75%=24.06, 90%=25.82, 100%=26.70

2009-11-10 2:27 PM
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Hacksaw - 2009-11-10 3:18 PM

Being the engineer-geek that I am, I ran some statistics on last year's TTT results and provide the following data for your viewing pleasure (and to maybe help you determine if you are in the right category). Luckily I reviewed the results prior to signing up and am in amongst the "mortals". These stats are for the Men's group and are the percentiles (i.e. 0% is the slowest time, 100% is the fastest, 90% is the top ten percent of finishers, 75% is the top quartile, 50% is the top half, etc). Just looking at the results, if your goal were to place in the top quartile, and you were say 39, and you signed up as Cat 5, you would have needed a roughly 23.4 average. If you inadvertently signed up at Master 35+ you would not have even made the top half!

Cat 1-2: 0%=25.73, 50%=26.61, 75%=26.97, 90%=27.10, 100%=27.19
Cat 3: 0%=22.71, 50%=25.57, 75%=26.05, 90%=26.41, 100%=27.34
Cat 4: 0%=20.17, 50%=23.79, 75%=24.92, 90%=25.19, 100%=25.56
Cat 5: 0%=16.45, 50%=22.20, 75%=23.39, 90%=24.48, 100%=26.31
M35+: 0%=17.69, 50%=23.41, 75%=24.97, 90%=25.81, 100%=27.47
M45+: 0%=14.85, 50%=22.88, 75%=24.06, 90%=25.82, 100%=26.70

did you take Arnett out of the equation... he skews the Cat5 numbers?



2009-11-10 3:02 PM
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LowcountryTRI - 2009-11-10 3:27 PM

Hacksaw - 2009-11-10 3:18 PM

Being the engineer-geek that I am, I ran some statistics on last year's TTT results and provide the following data for your viewing pleasure (and to maybe help you determine if you are in the right category). Luckily I reviewed the results prior to signing up and am in amongst the "mortals". These stats are for the Men's group and are the percentiles (i.e. 0% is the slowest time, 100% is the fastest, 90% is the top ten percent of finishers, 75% is the top quartile, 50% is the top half, etc). Just looking at the results, if your goal were to place in the top quartile, and you were say 39, and you signed up as Cat 5, you would have needed a roughly 23.4 average. If you inadvertently signed up at Master 35+ you would not have even made the top half!

Cat 1-2: 0%=25.73, 50%=26.61, 75%=26.97, 90%=27.10, 100%=27.19
Cat 3: 0%=22.71, 50%=25.57, 75%=26.05, 90%=26.41, 100%=27.34
Cat 4: 0%=20.17, 50%=23.79, 75%=24.92, 90%=25.19, 100%=25.56
Cat 5: 0%=16.45, 50%=22.20, 75%=23.39, 90%=24.48, 100%=26.31
M35+: 0%=17.69, 50%=23.41, 75%=24.97, 90%=25.81, 100%=27.47
M45+: 0%=14.85, 50%=22.88, 75%=24.06, 90%=25.82, 100%=26.70

did you take Arnett out of the equation... he skews the Cat5 numbers?



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2009-11-10 5:11 PM
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Marvarnett - 2009-11-10 4:02 PM 


I know not what you speak!

Oh.. I don't know... maybe that little title... Cat V State TT Champion.  

2009-11-10 6:50 PM
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Does everyone know this is Valentines Day weekend?  Just saying...there are those of us that do not get to do individual activities on this specific weekend.  Focus on the WE instead...  :-)

2009-11-10 6:55 PM
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thecaptin - 2009-11-10 7:50 PM

Does everyone know this is Valentines Day weekend?  Just saying...there are those of us that do not get to do individual activities on this specific weekend.  Focus on the WE instead...  :-)

how's the saying go... absence makes the heart grow fonder.  

2009-11-10 7:12 PM
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thecaptin - 2009-11-10 7:50 PM

Does everyone know this is Valentines Day weekend?  Just saying...there are those of us that do not get to do individual activities on this specific weekend.  Focus on the WE instead...  :-)

Wow - your wife has made it into a whole weekend event?  I need to get with the program here....I'm letting my hubby off too easy!



2009-11-10 8:09 PM
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Valentines in why I will be supporting my DH in a 24 hour race that weekend.  That's togetherness, right!?

2009-11-10 8:56 PM
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I'm in and hope to better my time from last two years as I will be riding my P2 instead of the road bike.
2009-11-11 2:33 PM
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You can be home by noon(ish) ... okay, more like 1:30 - but it is a perfect Valentines Day present for her to give to you.

thecaptin - 2009-11-10 7:50 PM

Does everyone know this is Valentines Day weekend?  Just saying...there are those of us that do not get to do individual activities on this specific weekend.  Focus on the WE instead...  :-)

2009-11-12 7:15 AM
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thecaptin - 2009-11-10 7:50 PM

Does everyone know this is Valentines Day weekend?  Just saying...there are those of us that do not get to do individual activities on this specific weekend.  Focus on the WE instead...  :-)



Everyone is missing the big picture!  You've got 3 months to get her ready to race the Tundra.  Now that is a gift!
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