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Discussion: Sprint Series Finals on RouteGadget

in: North American Sprint Series Finals (Nov 13–15, 2009 - San Francisco, CA)

Nov 16, 2009 8:15 PM # 
Tapio:
Stages 4&5 of North American Sprint Series Finals at McLaren Park are now available on RouteGadget. Visit http://baoc.org/wiki/RouteGadget for introduction or go directly to http://baoc.org/gadget/cgi/reitti.cgi to draw your route.

Stages 1-3 will follow shortly.

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Nov 17, 2009 9:18 PM # 
Tapio:
Stages 2&3 of North American Sprint Series Finals at SFSU Campus are now available on RouteGadget. Visit http://baoc.org/wiki/RouteGadget for introduction or go directly to http://baoc.org/gadget/cgi/reitti.cgi to draw your route.

I managed to merge the forked courses nicely with RouteGadget option that uses the splits to determine the order in which each competitor visited the controls - prefect for Score-O's, Goats, butterfly loops, etc.

Stage 1 at Pt. Bonita will follow shortly.

To see other RouteGadget events worldwide, visit http://www.routegadget.net
Nov 21, 2009 6:19 PM # 
Tapio:
Stage 1 of North American Sprint Series Finals at Point Bonita are now available on RouteGadget. Visit http://baoc.org/wiki/RouteGadget for introduction or go directly to http://baoc.org/gadget/cgi/reitti.cgi to draw your route.

Given the problems with e-punch at this event, I decided to set it up using the "no results" mode where competitors need to enter their name, total time, and any CUMULATIVE splits that they might have. Note that if you are uploading a GPS track, then you don't need to enter your total time or any of the splits.

You can draw your route even if you didn't take any splits, just enter your name and total time. Note that RouteGadget requires CUMULATIVE splits. Both splits and total time need to be in MMMSS format. For example, 0:57 is entered as "57", 5min43s as "543", and 1hr12min32s as "7232". That's easy.

To see other RouteGadget events worldwide, visit http://www.routegadget.net

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