gg wrote:Hard to get in the team though with 2/3rds of the mens WOC sprint team in FVO.
Sex change for the one who draws the short straw?
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gg wrote:Hard to get in the team though with 2/3rds of the mens WOC sprint team in FVO.
Gnitworp wrote:Older age classes inevitably tend to have 'middle style' Longs (Classics) anyway because of lack of scope for long route choice legs on the shorter courses
Little Hoddy wrote:Probably the biggest factor is that the JK is often used for all known form in selections, whereas the British isn't (except, from memory, the Sprint champs in 2013).
andypat wrote:I guess if BOF wanted ...
Big Jon wrote:Gnitworp wrote:Older age classes inevitably tend to have 'middle style' Longs (Classics) anyway because of lack of scope for long route choice legs on the shorter courses
Come to Balmoral next year (planner Steve Nicholson) and I'm sure you'll be given some cracking route choice legs - even for a course as short as yours
Gnitworp wrote:Big Jon wrote:Gnitworp wrote:Older age classes inevitably tend to have 'middle style' Longs (Classics) anyway because of lack of scope for long route choice legs on the shorter courses
Come to Balmoral next year (planner Steve Nicholson) and I'm sure you'll be given some cracking route choice legs - even for a course as short as yours
Looking forward to it!
EddieH wrote:I was always wondering if I really wished to travel this autumn to a British middle on an area totally unsuited to middle at a time of year which no-one who has quality high on their agenda would choose.
Gnitworp wrote:I'm trying to produce a map (with Mark Thompson, who is also planning the courses with Peter Riches) that enables planning scope worthy of the competition
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