Latino
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RE: Are the full results of the superbike race wrong?
With the length of the TT Course a kind of logical way of doing it rather than going back to the end of the previous lap for all competitors would be to go back to the race position the rider occupied at the transponder timing point immediately prior to the location of the red flag at which said competitor was stopped.
In a similar way to Spanner's example Gary Johnson would also have been placed if the results went back to the end of Lap 5. I personally don't see how you can count in the results if you were not on your bike and racing at the time the flag came out.
I'd love to see things from your perspective but unfortunately ........... I find it impossible to get my head that far up my a$$
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2015, 10:07 AM by Latino.)
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08-06-2015, 10:06 AM |
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RE: Are the full results of the superbike race wrong?
(08-06-2015, 08:03 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: To be counted in the results a rider must be still circulating , it is the same in all the races I have been involved in for years ,
Yes Eddie but this is an FIM meeting FIM rules, I have as yet had no reply with my question by the FIM as yet but when "if" I do I will advise.
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09-06-2015, 01:07 AM |
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RE: Are the full results of the superbike race wrong?
It would make sense to me to do it as follows:
- Whatever lap the red flag comes out on, ignore the positions of that lap unless the rider has crossed the line and finished the race before the red flag came out. If you've finished the race, those results stand.
- Only those still riding on the lap when the red flag came out are eligible for a result (that means MD, GJ, etc, couldn't be classed as finishers)
- Either work out which of the transponders on the course was the one that everybody in the race last passed, and then work out positions from that, or:
- Use the positions of the competitors as they stood when they last crossed the line.
It's not a perfect solution as there will always be winners/losers, however it's about the only way I can think of where you have a fixed point that all remaining riders have passed and thus you can work out their relative positions.
Although I'm sure the FIM have a better solution than my simple brain can come up with
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09-06-2015, 08:38 AM |
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Latino
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RE: Are the full results of the superbike race wrong?
At least 2 of us here are thinking the same way. What you posted is saying much the same as I posted on Page 1.
I'd love to see things from your perspective but unfortunately ........... I find it impossible to get my head that far up my a$$
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09-06-2015, 09:57 AM |
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