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Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [ginsued]
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Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [ginsued]
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That is what I was thinking- 316 np is high unless you are big and/or spend a tom of time in the wind, hold a bad wheel, etc. Also 316 NP should not be too close to ave power unless you were in a small break the whole race.
I thought the ave power of the camera guy was 287?
I thought the ave power of the camera guy was 287?
Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [bootsie_cat]
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316 was by a guy driving the break. The camera guy was sitting middle-back of the field.
Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [Carl Spackler]
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I realize that- but if he was 316 np, I would think his ap would be lower than that
Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [Carl Spackler]
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Re: Video: Pro/1/2 crit helmet cam [RACERX]
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>>How did the speed and power dashboard get overlayed on the video?
Apparently the guy who shot it got that question a few times, and answered it here: http://www.ncncaracing.com/...viewtopic.php?t=2051
Apparently the guy who shot it got that question a few times, and answered it here: http://www.ncncaracing.com/...viewtopic.php?t=2051
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