Sorry. I should have kept reading. Will send the info from Asher to them. The description sounds somewhat legit, but I'll see what details I can get.
PR specialist wrote:
Reached out to two friends at ESPN. One is a reporter and one is a producer. Both said they would look into if a crew was sent to cover a TransCon attempt. Sorry that I missed this, but where and when - allegedly - did the ESPN crew shadow? It would likely be a three man, local freelance crew of a producer, camera and sound guy (no talent/reporter) hired to get B roll. They'd then package it back in Bristol or LA and air it as a human interest bit. Maybe if he'd "set the record" they would sit down with him in NYC to splice in or something. But date/location would help them in checking on if a crew was actually dispatched.
Ok. That makes sense. Maybe we could make an additional column next to Column F that is the average of the 3 minutes before, during, and after each cell so then Column G would display 9 minute segments more comparable to the pre June 10 data. That might smooth out some of the RV surges.
1 2 3 green wrote:
pre 6/10 is tracker data at 12min intervals from the team1.kml tab
post 6/11 is tracker data at 3min intervals from the "data 6/11 to end tab"
Yes we can assume the tracker was in the RV from day 1. Overall they say they were rarely separated from rob. Still its true we may be seeing some sections where the RV was was catching up.The long sections of sub 7 pace pre kansas kinda negates that though.
Plus the shorter 3min intervals gives rob credit for short spurts of pace (or rv catchup) that the 12min intervals don't. If I normalized the post 6/11 data into 12min intervals it would wash out most of that sub 7 pace.
Also, I excluded anything faster than 5min pace, as that would most likely be the RV.
Huh. This is a different Robert Young, but it's linked to his runbritain profile.
Chester Marathon wrote:
Has this been seen yet? His splits from his Oct 4 2015 MBNA Chester marathon is full of holes, literally:
http://tdleventservices.co.uk/...139&page=2
Only splits around the half and finish show up. The others are missing, seems to be only his that have this anomaly.
I saw this the other day. The course route is such that you would expect the half split to go missing if he was cutting the course, not the 10K or 30K splits unless I'm overlooking something.
Chester Marathon wrote:
Has this been seen yet? His splits from his Oct 4 2015 MBNA Chester marathon is full of holes, literally:
http://tdleventservices.co.uk/...139&page=2
Only splits around the half and finish show up. The others are missing, seems to be only his that have this anomaly.
Only 2 photos have another runner with a visible bib (#2311). That mate ran splits of 43:23 (10K), 1:25:31 (20K), 1:30:18 (half), 2:08:09 (30K), 3:01:45 (chip). RY would've been ahead of him at halfway by 7 minutes and then 11 minutes behind him at the finish so RY and 2311 must've been in the same pictures in the middle of the second half of the race, maybe around 30K. #2311 has the same number of race photos as RY.
Chester Drawers wrote:Chester Marathon wrote:I saw this the other day. The course route is such that you would expect the half split to go missing if he was cutting the course, not the 10K or 30K splits unless I'm overlooking something.
Has this been seen yet? His splits from his Oct 4 2015 MBNA Chester marathon is full of holes, literally:
http://tdleventservices.co.uk/...139&page=2
Only splits around the half and finish show up. The others are missing, seems to be only his that have this anomaly.
http://www.activeleisureevents...thon/route
He has photos for that race, but I'm not sure where on the course, or if any are missing.
https://www.marathon-photos.com/scripts/event.py?template=MPX2&new_search=1&event=Sports%2FCPUK%2F2015%2FChester%20Marathon&match=3342
This was posted to the UL in reference to that 35mi tomtom track on 6/4:
Asher Delmott wrote:
I noticed the GPS data shows a 35 mi run starting at 10:10pm (which would include Emporia and the Lebo incident), and the next run starts around 3:37am (getting ready for the film crew at 4:00am?).
The blog also talks about not getting much rest because of the film crew. Maybe that was a good excuse to ride in the RV that night.
blog: http://www.marathonmanuk.co.uk...s-anymore/
Mr Fuller may be a bull shitter but he's not an idiot. This whole thing is starting to go viral now, he won't want his company associated with a cheater.
Investigator wrote:
For Mr Fullers independent analyst, any suggestions.
Could somebody update the Miles Per Day chart to include the last stretch (6/11-6/17)? I'd try to do it manually, but I imagine there is an easier way.
1 2 3 green wrote:
Updated graph with additional data until the final day.
http://imgur.com/TFQfTAe
link already put on the google doc.
Data used is here.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DtGrPEckX8y-2-zAFwUgzqCo4HYwUctZNOKDLbYD4Vk/edit#gid=853880784
I also created a new tab and pasted the tracker data from 6/11 to the end. (excellent work saving that whoever it was)
It's not visible on the graph, but prior to Asher's post he was doing up to 20 consecutive miles at sub 7 pace.
After the geezers showed up, and he tried to put on a show, there were still no more than 1.5 consecutive miles ran at sub 7. Usually a only half mile here or there.
That "miles per day" is based off of the TomTom screenshots. That is what I made the spreadsheet for initially and then other stuff got added to it.
Hiro wrote:1 2 3 green wrote:Could somebody update the Miles Per Day chart to include the last stretch (6/11-6/17)? I'd try to do it manually, but I imagine there is an easier way.
Updated graph with additional data until the final day.
http://imgur.com/TFQfTAe
link already put on the google doc.
Data used is here.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DtGrPEckX8y-2-zAFwUgzqCo4HYwUctZNOKDLbYD4Vk/edit#gid=853880784
I also created a new tab and pasted the tracker data from 6/11 to the end. (excellent work saving that whoever it was)
It's not visible on the graph, but prior to Asher's post he was doing up to 20 consecutive miles at sub 7 pace.
After the geezers showed up, and he tried to put on a show, there were still no more than 1.5 consecutive miles ran at sub 7. Usually a only half mile here or there.
I'm surprised by how erratic his daily mileage was. I thought it would be more consistent, or at least, consistently higher before 6/10. Does this graph really have all his miles? It shows an average of 44 MPD, but didn't he need to average more than 50 MPD to get the record?
That graph shows only miles ran faster than 7min pace, not total miles.
Hiro wrote:1 2 3 green wrote:I'm surprised by how erratic his daily mileage was. I thought it would be more consistent, or at least, consistently higher before 6/10. Does this graph really have all his miles? It shows an average of 44 MPD, but didn't he need to average more than 50 MPD to get the record?
Updated graph with additional data until the final day.
http://imgur.com/TFQfTAe
He's not talking about that one.
Gpsser wrote:Hiro wrote:That graph shows only miles ran faster than 7min pace, not total miles.1 2 3 green wrote:I'm surprised by how erratic his daily mileage was. I thought it would be more consistent, or at least, consistently higher before 6/10. Does this graph really have all his miles? It shows an average of 44 MPD, but didn't he need to average more than 50 MPD to get the record?
Updated graph with additional data until the final day.
http://imgur.com/TFQfTAe
Chester Drawers wrote:Chester Drawers wrote:Only 2 photos have another runner with a visible bib (#2311). That mate ran splits of 43:23 (10K), 1:25:31 (20K), 1:30:18 (half), 2:08:09 (30K), 3:01:45 (chip). RY would've been ahead of him at halfway by 7 minutes and then 11 minutes behind him at the finish so RY and 2311 must've been in the same pictures in the middle of the second half of the race, maybe around 30K. #2311 has the same number of race photos as RY.Chester Marathon wrote:I saw this the other day. The course route is such that you would expect the half split to go missing if he was cutting the course, not the 10K or 30K splits unless I'm overlooking something.
Has this been seen yet? His splits from his Oct 4 2015 MBNA Chester marathon is full of holes, literally:
http://tdleventservices.co.uk/...139&page=2
Only splits around the half and finish show up. The others are missing, seems to be only his that have this anomaly.
http://www.activeleisureevents...thon/route
He has photos for that race, but I'm not sure where on the course, or if any are missing.
https://www.marathon-photos.com/scripts/event.py?template=MPX2&new_search=1&event=Sports%2FCPUK%2F2015%2FChester%20Marathon&match=3342