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• #477
Ah yeah got you, it says he's active despite his dot being greyed out and very obviously not active. Does anyone know what dictates the dot greying out? Does the rider manually set themselves inactive or does it happen when they don't move for a set amount of time?
Regarding the race, it's looking pretty strung out at the front now. Big gaps between the front 7.
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• #478
Does the rider manually set themselves inactive or does it happen when they don't move for a set amount of time?
They go grey if there's no update from the tracker for a certain amount of time (30 minutes I think), usually because the rider has stopped and turned off the tracker.
The trackers send their updates periodically, so if the rider turns it off the last position reported by the tracker might be quite a bit out of date.
Looking at Hippy's tracker, it's updating every 30 minutes, so he could have ridden on for a further 29.9 minutes from his last reported position before stopping and turning off the tracker. I doubt he camped, zooming in on the map I guess he ended up at Lochsa Lodge which is a few miles up the road.
We'll have more of an idea when he turns his tracker back on after the (hopefully) good rest he's had. Or if he finds a signal/wifi and tweets.
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• #479
The funny thing is in his prep mega miles this year he has climbed less then me this year. And he has a fat bike and the weather for it.
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• #480
Sounds like Rob English is struggling with knee pain.
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• #481
Hippy doesn't like hills!
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• #482
Sucks. A common issue though, for people who don't ride huge amounts and then do.
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• #483
Was talking about Jon Lester :-/
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• #484
Ah. Not all about miles, but just training hard.
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• #485
I'm worried that hippo may have been poisoned by low quality American "beer" is there anyone in the area that can deliver him a pack of VB?
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• #486
He is on his way again I think
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• #487
Yep. A ping from the tracker 16 minutes ago, so he could have ended up in Lolo Hot Springs for the night. Good to see him moving again...
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• #488
His language skills have impressed me.
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• #489
"Everything feel To Aparri last night forgot alarmm"
"Screen cinders blogs denote"
Indeed.
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• #490
Not to forget:
"Knees and right ankle fucked"
"Too much food Ylolo"
"Blood and snot"
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• #491
Nooo, hang in there :/
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• #493
Greetings again from ‘mission control’ here in Eugene, OR. Due to some unexpected health issues Rob will not be continuing in the Trans America Bike Race. It ultimately came down to some significant swelling in his knee and numbness in his foot that made this decision.
After taking the day to try and recover in Darby, MT. and with much deliberation with his wife and support crew, the conclusion was reached that proceeding would have a high potential to yield a much larger injury that could have long term effects.Upon his return, Rob will provide more updates about this adventure, his gear and a deeper analysis of Trans Am. Thanks so much to everyone who cheered him on along the way, it’s been extremely encouraging to Rob and it is with a heavy heart I relay this message to you.
Also, a huge Thank You to his sponsors for helping to make this possible, as mentioned above there will be further write ups and reviews about Rob’s kit when he returns home and gets sorted. (Tags below)
Good luck to all the participants in Trans Am, be sure to show them your support. Best of luck and be safe out there!
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• #494
Edit: removing wild speculation
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• #495
Hippy's at Rocky Knob Lodge...
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• #496
Sucks for Rob English, but I saw that Instagram post and thought "Support Crew" WTF?
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• #497
Hang in there hippy!!!
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• #498
Checking the transam rules
Trans Am Bik
e Race strives for equal opportunity within the GC. Whether doing an
independent time trial or tackling the grand départ, the Trans Am
requires that every challenger—from those living along the route to
those living on other continents—have an equal playing field.
Therefore, outside assistance with navigation, lodging or resupply
(especially receipt of supplies from a non-commercial shipper) is
prohibited.Visitation: Family and friends may visit riders in route but can in no
way provide material support or shelter.They are a bit at odds with each other, on Tour Divide, no moral support is allowed either unless they are locals.
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• #499
Link? Ah same as post above.
Maybe just poor choice of words.
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• #500
Exactly. He might consider friends and family at the start/finish and at end of a phone (e.g. a physio or doctor to discuss the knee with) as "support crew". Doesn't mean he's getting support during the ride.
Internet pitchforks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ta. Actually, I think I remember that from the TCR last year now.
I saw that site, but as his symbol was off on the other side of the road I assumed he wasn't at the site. It's probably just not exact enough to show him where he actually is.