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Re: Great job slowtwitch celebrities at Caesar's Creek! [Mark in Cin]
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Re: Great job slowtwitch celebrities at Caesar's Creek! [Robz]
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lol--you're a great sport! there is a first for everything (referring to the flat!)
ok, so do i know you? have we trained together? (i think you're the fast guy on the road bike...i yelled at you to stay off the yellow?)
in any case i hope you catch up with us soon...like this saturday?!
ok, so do i know you? have we trained together? (i think you're the fast guy on the road bike...i yelled at you to stay off the yellow?)
in any case i hope you catch up with us soon...like this saturday?!
Re: Great job slowtwitch celebrities at Caesar's Creek! [rroof]
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Hey Rod...question for you (or anyone else)...
On the results page, what pace are they referring to after the swim time...I can't make heads or tails of "34:28" for a pace after my time. It doesn't seem to fit 1 mile, 100m, 50m, or 25m pace. Any ideas?
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On the results page, what pace are they referring to after the swim time...I can't make heads or tails of "34:28" for a pace after my time. It doesn't seem to fit 1 mile, 100m, 50m, or 25m pace. Any ideas?
Spot
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Taco cat spelled backwards is....taco cat.
Re: Great job slowtwitch celebrities at Caesar's Creek! [spot]
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Hmmm....you got me. I always thought that was a mile pace.
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I think it is supposed to be 1 mile pace, but most stats use pace per 100m
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Fatigue is biochemical, not biomechanical.
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Fatigue is biochemical, not biomechanical.
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