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Old 12-18-17, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by nslckevin
In 2015 the new Loyalton course had not yet been certified. At elite nationals Max Korus rode a 47:22 40km and would have taken Frey's record but for the lack of certification. It has since been surveyed and records have been set. That same year our State TT was on the usual Sattley course and Justin Rossi got fairly close in 47:47.

2015 elite nationals results: https://legacy.usacycling.org/result...ear=2015&id=12
11 guys went under 50'.
23 went under 51'.
It was a fast day. Hot even.
Loyalton seems to swing a bit for fast/slow days. Or that just may be me

I'm wondering how they surveyed Loyalton; with so many jogs and turns did they figure shortest distance in each lane? Certainly crossing into the oncoming lane is going to shorten the total distance ridden.
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