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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Recoverie] [ In reply to ]
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someone needs a personality
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Ironma'am] [ In reply to ]
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When is this e Jeff Edwards interview?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Recoverie] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Power13] [ In reply to ]
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Bring back the Waste Management guy






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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [ianpeace] [ In reply to ]
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Lifetime and WTC partner ship takes one of its early partnering moves.... execs on the mic together.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [wardestroyer] [ In reply to ]
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wardestroyer wrote:
I'd say the small number under the rank in the leaderboard is rank change since last split.

i have been watching Cathy Tibbets and she started out -2 and then something else adn now she is -13 but has been 4th in her AG for hours. So that isn't

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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I finally take care of the kids activities, I get my snacks together with a beer on the side, and I sit down to enjoy the coverage...and then the CEO comes on. Could they not cover off this dribble before I logged on?

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [shamrocks] [ In reply to ]
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shamrocks wrote:
someone needs a personality

Awesome
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [AJHull] [ In reply to ]
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Seriously, go back in the archives (assuming this is being recorded) and watch the Waste Management interview. Then, check in to a mental hospital (assuming you'd have the choice when finished)






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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [shamrocks] [ In reply to ]
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Sorry, that spot has already been filled by the live feed and promotional product plugs. :)
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [callidus] [ In reply to ]
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she never puts it on the line in Kona for first

What is this based on? Hasn't she only raced Kona twice (2012 and 2013). In 2012 she came across the line crying because of how her race played out (finished 5th). In 2013 she broke her collarbone and pulled out.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Why does Kienle keep looking down and up and down and up and down and up so frequently...?

With the big tail on that helmet, wouldn't he be more aero looking straight ahead?

Granted, with that power, who the hell cares.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [AJHull] [ In reply to ]
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I finally take care of the kids activities, I get my snacks together with a beer on the side, and I sit down to enjoy the coverage...and then the CEO comes on. Could they not cover off this dribble before I logged on?

thanks gawds my son in the United States called so I could miss that. i was ready to hang myself after the waste management guy.

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [JSully] [ In reply to ]
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JSully wrote:
Why does Kienle keep looking down and up and down and up and down and up so frequently...?

With the big tail on that helmet, wouldn't he be more aero looking straight ahead?

Granted, with that power, who the hell cares.

I think the top of the tail is still below his shoulders.

It looks like Kienle will hit T2 at 5:12 race time maybe earlier....That might be a 4:17 bike split?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [JSully] [ In reply to ]
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Why does Kienle keep looking down and up and down and up and down and up so frequently...?

With the big tail on that helmet, wouldn't he be more aero looking straight ahead?

Granted, with that power, who the hell cares.

thought the same thing, but didn't come to the same conclusion

Why is Rachel Joyce getting so much airtime being 3min back? I don't think I have seen Ryf once yet. WTF is that about?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Power13] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [JSully] [ In reply to ]
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I read an interview once with a wind tunnel guy (I forget who) that said that head down and then head up was faster from an aero perspective. Apparently, the tail doesn't provide much drag due to its size yet significant savings are gained by dropping the head into a lower level.






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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [Sluglas] [ In reply to ]
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Choking on his ego and hot air. Gotta wonder why he only has 1 sponsor, Orbea. Hint:brand impact

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [TimeIsUp] [ In reply to ]
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TimeIsUp wrote:
JSully wrote:
Why does Kienle keep looking down and up and down and up and down and up so frequently...?

With the big tail on that helmet, wouldn't he be more aero looking straight ahead?

Granted, with that power, who the hell cares.


thought the same thing, but didn't come to the same conclusion

Why is Rachel Joyce getting so much airtime being 3min back? I don't think I have seen Ryf once yet. WTF is that about?

i was thinking the same.
Baffling
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [JSully] [ In reply to ]
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Im not sure, but I love those yellow enve's
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [shamrocks] [ In reply to ]
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I was having these same thoughts, guessing the moto guy lost track of the leader...


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TimeIsUp wrote:
JSully wrote:
Why does Kienle keep looking down and up and down and up and down and up so frequently...?

With the big tail on that helmet, wouldn't he be more aero looking straight ahead?

Granted, with that power, who the hell cares.


thought the same thing, but didn't come to the same conclusion

Why is Rachel Joyce getting so much airtime being 3min back? I don't think I have seen Ryf once yet. WTF is that about?


i was thinking the same.
Baffling
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [rhys] [ In reply to ]
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OK, Kienle needs to come in under 5:16 race time to clock a 4:20 ride. I have a feeling that Norman's record is still intact.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [AJHull] [ In reply to ]
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Here are the men at the last count, front two moving away from everyone. Some uber runners just out of the race now, over 20+ minutes back..

1 4:19:21 3 Sebastian Kienle DEU
2 4:19:26 0:06 26 Maik Twelsiek DEU
3 4:22:25 3:04 24 Marino Vanhoenacker BEL
4 4:24:00 4:39 1 Frederik Van Lierde BEL
5 4:24:02 4:42 41 Ben Hoffman USA
6 4:24:05 4:44 43 Nils Frommhold DEU
7 4:24:07 4:47 46 Romain Guillaume FRA
8 4:26:29 7:08 6 Tim O'Donnell USA
9 4:26:39 7:19 15 Andy Potts USA
10 4:26:39 7:19 50 Tim Reed AUS
11 4:26:42 7:21 38 Cyril Viennot FRA
12 4:26:44 7:24 20 Tim Van Berkel AUS
13 4:26:50 7:29 21 Daniel Halksworth GBR
14 4:26:53 7:33 54 Andreas Raelert DEU
15 4:27:01 7:41 30 Paul Matthews AUS
16 4:28:50 9:30 47 Marko Albert EST
17 4:29:06 9:46 17 Igor Amorelli BRA
18 4:29:07 9:47 9 Jan Frodeno DEU
19 4:29:30 10:09 35 Christian Kramer DEU
20 4:29:34 10:13 11 Craig Alexander AUS
21 4:30:54 11:33 2 Luke McKenzie AUS
22 4:33:04 13:44 4 Bart Aernouts BEL
23 4:33:11 13:51 53 Ronnie Schildknecht CHE
24 4:33:12 13:52 34 Richie Cunningham AUS
25 4:34:54 15:33 5 Tyler Butterfield BMU
26 4:35:11 15:51 19 Joe Gambles AUS
27 4:35:31 16:10 45 Kyle Buckingham ZAF
28 4:35:42 16:22 16 Michael Weiss AUT
29 4:35:57 16:37 8 James Cunnama ZAF
30 4:36:15 16:54 29 Tj Tollakson USA
31 4:36:54 17:33 31 Andrew Starykowicz USA
32 4:38:09 18:48 52 Boris Stein DEU
33 4:40:00 20:40 18 Matthew Russell USA
34 4:40:29 21:09 25 Eneko Llanos ESP
35 4:40:31 21:10 55 Paul Ambrose AUS
36 4:40:32 21:12 33 Marek Jaskolka POL
37 4:40:35 21:14 36 Jeremy Jurkiewicz FRA
38 4:41:49 22:29 7 Ivan Rana ESP
39 4:41:50 22:29 32 Harry Wiltshire GBR
40 4:43:38 24:18 40 Filip Ospaly CZE
41 4:46:35 27:15 49 Daniel Fontana ITA
42 4:46:42 27:21 22 Chris McDonald USA
43 4:47:22 28:01 44 Justin Daerr USA
44 4:49:43 30:23 23 David Plese SVN
45 4:53:17 33:57 12 Pete Jacobs AUS
46 4:54:32 35:11 42 Christian Brader DEU
47 4:56:12 36:52 14 Victor Del Corral Morales ESP
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [WatsonNh] [ In reply to ]
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I thought the weather was brought to us by our atmosphere.

Guess i was wrong about that then
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii Race Day Discussion [monty] [ In reply to ]
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FVL is very nicely positioned. I am not counting out Frodo nor Crowie yet...they are in striking distance. Tim O'Donnell may just be having a break through race if he can clock a high 2:4x. As I said before, it is one thing for Ivan Rana to rip up the bike in Austria....Kona with the wind is an entirely different world for a small guy like him. I think he is 64 kilos.
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