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    Block 2 exit

    This sounds like our 2 exit. Everyone in the usual exit positions, and not in our A slots. Out of interest with tail as the solo who does he sidebody? We build the tail sidebody on IC. We return to A slots at terminal - point solo and built on OC. Also with this exit note that tail has some entertainment on the hill, ie it's all uphill. Any tips for making this block with this exit snappy on the hill? Dru
  2. Surprised no-one mentioned camera safety. Dru
  3. druspork, do you track wich exit you take out? I could be getting carried away with the things I want to track. But with the back tracked stuff from last season - the exits are definitely recorded. On our stats - just a note - "time to break" is exit and key to get off it. "Time to second point" is just that, it's a measure from the exit with the hill transition. ie exit, break, transition (block if that's the draw), close point 2. There are a couple of fluffy transitions there [our 14's were crap], but I'd hope we would only be really embarassed at open level. Doesnt look like anyone measures time to point 2 - am I way off beam? My thinking was: why track the first break, I mean it's right there out the door. I wanted to know how we were going on the soggy hill. Dru
  4. Still dont know if this is any interest, but I'm also chasing any info from other teams. Stats in atached chart are revised to pick exit to break times. Ron's 2s looks a little remote, but a reasonable target as we move toward Senior/Open.
  5. Woops, I've measured to the second point, not time to the first key. It was an attempt to measure not just the first break, but also how soggy the first transition is. Looks like more work with the time clock for info that compares. Dru
  6. I've been setting up our jump tracking system for 2005 and back tracked data across our last two comps in 2004 with a few training jumps in between. So it's limited but usable. Anyone else with current info? Our "status" is UK Intermediates. Dru