Mark Sirota <msirota@isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
>
> Going to the right was clearly a shorter path, but it would be
> pretty busy at the exit of the slalom. Going left was a much easier,
> straight, flat out exit, but longer.
That's exactly what I saw when I was walking it on Sunday morning.
I just wasn't sure if I could pull off the exit in a stock car.
> On Saturday night, we looked at the runs in Geez!, and discovered
> that going right, as I had originally suspected, was faster by a few
> tenths. I told a bunch of Sunday runners about it, but couldn't
> convince a soul -- too much "group think".
If you would have told me, I would have given it a try. Three
different people talked me out of going right, but the blame
rests on the driver for not listening to his gut feeling in the
end.
> Anyone else go right and record the run, for comparison's sake?
While we're run shopping, I'm curious to hear some ratings
from the longer "A" course. I somehow managed to pull out
a 91.53% overall, with 94% for smoothness and useage and 85%
aggressiveness, and am curious how the new/improved formulas
for the above compare to others.....
-Arthur
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