Analysis of IMKY results (and congrats!)
I did this for IMC and a couple people asked me to do it for IMKY as well so here you go:
http://sites.google.com/site/garminpower/stats
Big congrats to the EN Louisville crew from us EN Canada folks!
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I did this for IMC and a couple people asked me to do it for IMKY as well so here you go:
http://sites.google.com/site/garminpower/stats
Big congrats to the EN Louisville crew from us EN Canada folks!
Comments
P
Patrick, what I look at is how balanced are my times vs others in my division. The place movements that Craig’s sheet captures does a nice job of normalizing the times into an alternative set of measures – the # passed in the event segment. Looking at my data , I see the strong need to work on my transitions, both T1 and T2 cost me places with T1 being the worst. The second thing is it reinforces that I continue to need added focus on my run as it shows as my weakest leg.
Matt
A little off-topic, but in my opinion the transition issue is vastly overlooked, both here in EN and in general. How hard do you work to gain 4-5 minutes in either the bike or the run? Easy to piss that away in transition. Watch an ITU race and practice, practice, practice.
Agree 100% ... if you are racing there is no reason not to get your t1 and t2 as fast as possible... it's litterally free time.