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[Event] NISSAN TRAILSEEKER #5 Down & Dirty


Tim_Fair

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Yea, i enjoyed this years series alot more than i thought i would. I think the 10 minute batch intervals did alot of magic making the race a whole lot more pleasant. In the past i never enjoyed doing the Nissan series due to all the people and riding wheel-to-wheel most of the race.

 

Ironically now the smaller races that just allow everyone (400+ riders) to start in one big batch are looking like real amateur hour in comparison (i.e. having more congestion and walk-a-bike sessions than a 3000+ rider event).

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Final race for the year was definaltey the best organised for the number of riders. Agree 10min batch intervals seemed to work (had not bottlenecks)......altough I am sure people will grumble about late start times. I still rate their goodiebags as awesome compared to other events.

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First time back at at a Trailseeker event since Hazeldean 2012 and I must say the organisation was indeed awesome. Even the late start (only did the 20km) worked well. :clap: :clap:

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Did any one check their garmin or strava.. We did almost 1000 kn climb. 947 m to be exact, and i was told its nice and flat

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Did any one check their garmin or strava.. We did almost 1000 kn climb. 947 m to be exact, and i was told its nice and flat

 

I checked strava for a handful of okes. Jacques - were you breathing very heavily on your computer and leaning far forward?? most people looked around 650m - 720m. That's the downside of barometric altimeters. The GPS-based altimeters will be a lot more accurate in this respect.

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This is what a 30 minute break (with no actual change in altitude) can do, due to changing barometric pressures.

 

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Well i use a garmin fenix.... It does have gps and also barometer... Weird.

 

Upload to Garmin Connect and select Elevation Correct and see if it makes a difference.

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