i dont know if anyone else has noticed but those results are a crock!
of in accuracys!!!!
i lost my ankle gadget along with lots of other sailors.. (and it looks like we have been thrown back in to the mix the mix where ever.
i know Tom finished 2 inches behind me and he has been given a DNF!!!![]()
Know what you mean! I finished 12 second in front of troppo and got a dntu! What a Rort! I'm never not turning up again!
They should just use GPS's and the guy who completes the race in fastest time wins,i'd say there would be an unfair advantage unless your up the front at the start.
Yer looked like guys were on big stuff I would have had the 8.5 up in that wind.
Any Idea what size gear Dunky was on.
Heaps of people rigged too big and pulled out.
It felt like 15 knots 2 hours before the start, then picked up to about 20 when the race started.
Even Dunkerbeck said he was overpowered...
Felt like 20 knots on the course. I was on a 7.0 and 94 litre board, perfect choice as it turned out ![]()
Loads of people were on gear that was too big for the conditions. I'm convinced that finishing well in the LOC is more about guesswork about what the conditions will be like, rather than outright speed.
Well done Matt and Spotty for finishing with Matt being 8th in the open section.Must have had a weight jacket on
to keep up with the big guys
Bjorn was running a 9.6m Severne Reflex on a 121 Isonic, he did mention he was on gear too big..
I was on a 8.5m Overdrive and a 122 futura, well over powered on 90% of the run down to Lano, the chop on most of the coarse was insane on this kind of kit, the run to the 1st mark was hard work and used up most of my energy to stay in control.. the only part of the coarse i was in 100% control was the run from the reef to the finish..
I'm just stoked i finished my first LOC and it's definatly a physical challenge..
Next year if it's windy i'm running Freesyle/Wave gear, there was alot of big jump oppertunities i missed being on freeride gear..
Hats off the the guys who had fast runs...
Hi Notwal,
The ankle gadgets are RFID tags, inside a velcro strap that goes around the ankle. They're worn on the ankle so that the reader (which is underneath a rubber mat) can read them easily as you run through the finish line.
Bit more info (but no pics that I could find, apart from lots of crotches):
www.bluechiptiming.com.au/
I don't understand how so many people could lose their bracelet, mine seemed quite secure, but I guess anything can happen in the heat of racing!
nebs,
do you have to register your gear to enter? is it possible to register more than one rig/board?
Gestalt,
You just register yourself. Take any gear you have ![]()
Hope to see you over here next year for the race ![]()
cheers,
hmm next year, i know i don't have the fitness to complete the course. i take my hat off to everyone that entered.
I only watched but it was clear the wind picked up considerably in the hour before the race. I was sitting there deciding which gear I would use if I was in it and I kept downsizing as the race time drew nearer.
I'm told the helicopter added an extra ten knots if it was over you.
From talking to people after the race:
7.5 and 100L seemed to be the most common choice of the finishers I spoke to.
The guys who didn't finish mostly had trouble getting sufficiently downwind.
It was so exciting to watch, and the car race back to Lancelin was a hoot too!
I think if the velcro tabs faced forwards into the chop some came undone,facing backwards they seemed OK.
Just my 2 bobs worth.