Line 1: overall time in
hour:min & (current position in
event).
Line 2: time for current stage in hour:min & (change in position)
Line 3: pace as min:sec/km & (ranking on current stage)
Note: if you were in a group,
your position can fluctuate through the event.
Timing is to the nearest minute at intermediate checkpoints, so apparent
different positions get a the same ranking. If, at the finish, you want
your 2 second advantage to be recognised, let me know as groups have usually
been batched. Timing to the second helps separate people on different
start times.
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Note: this is one case where distance measurement is more accurate than the time. Time was only recorded to the nearest minute at intermediate checkpoints, and therefore 12.2 km in 57 min could be 12.3 km in 56 min, presented as 12.84 or 13.18 km/h respectively