Difference between revisions of "Collegiate Oil Pattern Breakdown"
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− | This is probably how the championship pair looked going into the | + | This is probably how the championship pair looked going into the championship match between the two-handers on T.V. recently. Even uglier after that match. |
Revision as of 19:10, 15 January 2011
I.B.C Collegiate Championship Pattern
3D Graph of pattern prior to competition
3D Graph of pattern after completion of Men's competition
Transition during play required the right side to continually move their feet / laydown point to the extreme left. This depletion of oil was caused by the higher rev rates of the men.
Important lesson: The breakpoint did not move left.
3D Graph of pattern after completion of women's competition
The lower rev rates of the women resulted in less depletion of oil and smaller adjustments right.
Ugly Pattern (Two two-handers on same pair)
This is probably how the championship pair looked going into the championship match between the two-handers on T.V. recently. Even uglier after that match.