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OBC Open TT Series - 2009-Jul-16 - 10km (Rockliffe Pkwy) (EvtFactor= 0.9678)

Weather (18:00): Mostly Cloudy. Temperature: 26°C, Humidity: 55%, Dew point: 16°C, Wind: W 13km/h, Pressure: 100.5kPa, Vis: 24km, Humidex: 31.
Weather (19:00): Mostly Cloudy. Temperature: 25°C, Humidity: 50%, Dew point: 14°C, Wind: W 21km/h, Pressure: 100.5kPa, Vis: 24km, Humidex: 29.
Weather (20:00): Mainly Sunny. Temperature: 23°C, Humidity: 52%, Dew point: 13°C, Wind: WSW 11km/h, Pressure: 100.6kPa, Vis: 24km, Humidex: 26.

Some of the results (15) were posted on the OBC site circa 13:30 on 209-Jul-17. The rest only appeared at about 15:00 on 2009-Jul-18, with a further fix at 16:30 or so. My offer to modify my reliable, efficient web-based tt input software for OBC usage has always been there, but I guess some people would rather spend their time rebuilding the wheels of others rather than getting out there riding on their own!

Some pretty exciting times this week, with Aaron Fillion at almost 49km/h! This ties the fastest speed yet recorded in this database, equalling Warren MacDonald's 18:24 for 15km set on 2009-Jun-11. Here is the list of the 100 fastest tt performances by males, and the top 100 performances by females. Concerning the rest of us, twenty of the twenty-six who also rode last week improved. It was good to have fewer inline skaters out this week, but still, the woman who would have likely been fastest, DNFed due to a collision with an inline skater. Thankfully there were no serious injuries, but it might be a plan for OBC officials to approach the inline skating community to try to avoid accidents in the future.



 
 

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