Things are always a bit chaotic at the start. Thankfully, today was just a practice task
because all was a disorganized mess with the task briefing very late and no
real clear launch crew/help. The US team
is mostly well with only Matt feeling some of the usual “world’s bug” that gets
passed around. Most of our crew went up
to fly the short 69km practice task today, but while rigging Robin found he had
a broken carbon leading edge L. Thankfully, German team member, Gerd had a
spare glider that Robin can pilfer. He’s
replacing his leading edge while the others fly. He’s not really sure how it happened – could
have been a hard landing in practice a few weeks ago. But, it’s scary to think he flew it
yesterday.
Meanwhile, there’s the usual whining and bickering at the
team leader briefing (that lasted 3 hours last night and was continued this
morning for another hour). There is a
lot of concern about the new goal field – many think it is unsafe. We’ll just have to wait and see how that
goes. Otherwise, it’s the usual pushing
rules, early bird launching and then a new gripe about live tracking. The PWC has generously donated a full set of
FlyMaster live trackers for the organizers to use here. They’re pretty cool really and can even do live,
minute-by-minute updated scoring (I’m not entirely sure why you want to know
how many points the “leader” has 5 minutes after the start, but I suppose it
will be cool). However, some feel it is
unfair to the team who didn’t, or couldn’t afford to bring a dedicated ground
crew to watch the trackers and pass information up to their team members by
radio. So, the team leaders voted for a
15 minute delay in the live tracking and live scoring. Not everyone liked that – especially not the
dude running the whole system – he didn’t like that the thousands of online
viewers watching us race would be 15 minutes behind the real thing….thousands
;-)...someone shouted “hundreds, you mean!”
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well at least a few dozen !
looking forward to it.
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