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I've also been thinking, since Coach Kev posted his preposterous "I believe" crap, that the defense sounds a lot like that stupid Lance Armstrong speech.
Well played.
8/10 trolling, it'd get more points if any of the fake excuses made any sense at all.
RYoungFan1 wrote:
Sorry if someone already pointed this out, but think I found a great tell in the maps.
For some of the segments that start insanely fast and then end slowly, you will see a "buttonhook" pattern showing the TomTom backtracked slightly on it self. Sure appears like TomTom is in a vehicle, vehicle veers to the right and stops, watch and person get out on right side and walk towards back of the vehicle, person starts running and resumes previous track vehicle was on. Have found a couple of instances. Because of how the segments have been split it isn't always obvious when the switch occurred. Also number of instances where looks like pull over and continue on without the walk back. Either way, very straight GPS with fast miles, interruption in path, then slow miles that aren't nearly as straight as before.
See May 17 Evening Run (timestamp 8:37pm), 13th mile for clear example...
http://imgur.com/C5pISs1Mile 1 - 5:43
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Mile 11 - 6:14
Mile 12 - 6:02
Mile 13 - 8:31 (button hook occurs towards end of mile, which makes sense with the split time)
Mile 14 - 11:42
0.3 - 20:21
Does this seem plausible based on what Laz reported about how Rob ran?? Why get out and bother running the end of this May 17 segment only to pick up and "hammer" the next segment at blistering speeds?
Brilliant, lad, brilliant!
5:30ish PM - Left work and took the train back to Richmond. Biked to the park. Guzzled Lucozade and a can of Red Bull. Starts running a second marathon.
Guess who is his sponsor today?
Follow the money!
About the charity money I raise, let me make it clear: at no point have I, like some others do, taken any cut of any charity money nor used any funds for my expenses either. I believe 100% of all money raised by anyone should be given to charity; hence this is why all my donations were online external links, taking people directly to the charity fundraising pages.
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Please see the following links, which redirect to different children charities:
http://www.marathonmanuk.co.uk/charity/
or
http://www.marathonmanuk.co.uk/donate/
and whilst there, why not donate to such a worthy cause!!
Also, prior to the above links, I raised money through these sites:
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/
and on
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I have helped, and continue to help, the following charities:
UK BASED CHARITIES
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,
NSPCC,
Aegis Trust,
Dreams Come True,
Cancer Research UK,
http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/
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US BASED CHARITIES
The Tyler Robinson Foundation,
https://app.mobilecause.com/form/35bo0A
100 MILE CLUB,
GUERNSEY BASED CHARITY
This Is EPIC Charity,
Screw magness wrote:
skinny skinny wrote:Magness weighs in on it to the SKINS CEO:
https://twitter.com/stevemagness/status/746407684019126272â€@stevemagness
@jaimiefuller A quick glance at Rob Youngs strava splits he has uploaded & with elevation and inclines, many are impossible for him
1:20 PM - 24 Jun 2016
SKINS Chairman â€@jaimiefuller 37m37 minutes ago Lauerz, Schweiz
@stevemagness we're putting it in hands of independent panel and they can review along with other accusations. Announcement next week.
steve magness â€@stevemagness 36m36 minutes ago
@jaimiefuller Appreciate follow up & trust it will be in good hands. Just wanted to offer an opinion from someone who isn't a 'troll'. thnx
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SKINS Chairman â€@jaimiefuller 33m33 minutes ago Lauerz, Schweiz
@stevemagness believe also you will be v happy with experts doing investigation. Must be completely impartial with right expertise
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SKINS Chairman â€@jaimiefuller 35m35 minutes ago Lauerz, Schweiz
@stevemagness thanks for that. Nice to communicate with someone prepared to self identify. I'm not interested in 'right' result but truth
Look at Magness providing his "expert opinion" while calling letsrunners trolls....uh stevo that data you are analyzing wouldn't exist without these trolls you twerp.
Simmer down dumb dumb - he uses the term troll in quotes for a reason - if you are too stupid to understand the nuances of the written language and why he wrote what he wrote the way he wrote it, let me know and I'll explain it all to you.
rekrunnner wrote:
I see a simpler explanation that doesn't involve cheating. We know he was running behind the RV, so he needed a way to tell the driver he was changing pace. So he would simply run up to the front, wave through the windshield for the driver to either slow down or speed up, and then circle around to the back again.
When he was walking/jogging, he was on the shoulder for safety's sake. But at a faster pace he could risk being out in the roadway where there was a smoother and less littered surface.
It's all very logical when you presume innocence instead of guilt.
team1.kml wrote:very interesting! As someone else noted, the tracks for RY on foot are very wobbly, and stick to the side of the road; whereas RY running 6-minute miles is very smooth and often right down the center. Smooth is probably to be expected but it's easy to pick out when you're looking for it. And yes, there's that button hook at the transitions between the wobbly and the straight lines. It's fairly easy to put together a story here. For example:
Look at mile 2.5 to 4, leaving Flagstaff, AZ, it looks like he is on foot (wobbly line), then at mile 3.0 he gets in the RV. They are still in the Flagstaff urban area, and they get a quarter of a mile, stop, then RY walks around the vehicle, gets back in, goes another half mile to 3.6, and comes up to a Cocono Travel Center (Google Streetview:
http://bit.ly/28XoHcv), and he gets out and runs by. Then, clear as day at mile 4.0, there' a button hook, and from there on out it's quick. Pace ranges from 4:40 to 6:25 for the next two miles. And this is pretty much the start of some really epic "running" through northern Arizona...
I tried to screencap the different sections above. Probably hard to follow since they are in a different order, but hopefully it makes sense. I did a mouseover on the part of the run (bottom) that shows the pace in context with the rest of the run. When you mouseover a location in the graph on the bottom, a blue dot shows in the map view where that pace was being recorded.
http://imgur.com/a/a9ecv
That story line makes sense on paper but not if you've actually tried running big distances for days on end -- there's no "simply running up to the front", that's not how it works; nobody would do that.
Bill.Bowerman.pisses.on.Phil. wrote:
Oh boy. You actually registered the name. The real 'rekrunner' troll has his own personal rekrunnner troll now. He is very upset that so many people can't tell the difference and he alerts them.
I can tell the difference.
The real rekrunner has posts that go on for about 30 pages of absolute nonsense.
Your posts are not long enough or as much complete drivel.
You just need more practice.
Please practice, practice, and practice!
Well done.
Ahhhh, you might look into having your meds adjusted.
RYinvestigator wrote:
Follow the money!
OK, but how?
and
have you?
Or, do you want someone else to do it because you're a millennial in your moms basement, etc?
rekdummer wrote:
GPS expert in the house? wrote:A oouple of thoughts this morning.
1. I believe that these button hooks, which are obviously RY stopping and walking around or even inside the RV followed or preceded by either staggered lines or nice smooth lines might be the key to proving he was riding in the RV. I wonder if we can get an expert's opinion on what an RV ride might look like vs a fast run or Gallowalking. DC Rainmaker GPS diagnosis???
2. Hell, I am thinking of testing this out myself. Go out for a fast consistent 6-7 pace run and upload it. Then do the same course in a car and see what it looks like too. (see if the GPS is in the middle of the road vs off to the side and other details.)
I think the truth of when he is riding in the RV is found in the way it is displayed via GPS if we can crack the code as to what it is.
I was going to suggest a vehicle test myself, don't have a car otherwise I would try it - atttempt to drive fairly smoothly at running pace and compare it with an actual run.
Typical no car owning millennial. This country is going to hell in handbasket!
MillennialSpotting wrote:
Typical no car owning millennial. This country is going to hell in handbasket!
Nah, he's not old enough to drive, you know, he's a kid in his moms basement, etc.
He's not old enough to drive wrote:
MillennialSpotting wrote:Typical no car owning millennial. This country is going to hell in handbasket!
Nah, he's not old enough to drive, you know, he's a kid in his moms basement, etc.
He should have rojo pay for an uber.
RY Facebook is loosing likes!!! This is the slow long road to a fanbase of only Turkish. He not only shot himself in the foot, he shot himself in the wrong toe.
Racergirl wrote:
I finally racked down the Immenstadt tri results, but guess what? Despite what was written on the Runners World post - Rob Young is not listed as a finisher.
http://www.trisport.dk/Immenstadt%202004%20EC.htmlIs anyone here a registered poster on Runners World? If so, is it possible for you to try to contact "Doubly Bionic Ironwolf" who first posted about Rob's result in 2004, and is still active on the forums? He / she may be able to shed some light on how they heard about that result. I'm confident I have the right results listing as Tracey Haseldine and Louisa Edmonston do appear, the other runners DBI refers to.
Possibly another DQ for our Mr Young?
Probably wasting our time, but I have contacted the organisers of the triathlon for the the full results. It easily has to be most poorly recorded "European Championship" event ever. I don't doubt he completed it, but we may find he was 3rd fastest out of 3 for his age group (a la RAUSA).
Incidentally, I live local to him in the UK (I go through Richmond Park twice a day to/from work). I would be happy to meet with him on his home turf for a LRC exclusive interview.
Saving that, I could just defecate on his lawn?
Ich bin ein Berliner wrote:
Racergirl wrote:I finally racked down the Immenstadt tri results, but guess what? Despite what was written on the Runners World post - Rob Young is not listed as a finisher.
http://www.trisport.dk/Immenstadt%202004%20EC.htmlIs anyone here a registered poster on Runners World? If so, is it possible for you to try to contact "Doubly Bionic Ironwolf" who first posted about Rob's result in 2004, and is still active on the forums? He / she may be able to shed some light on how they heard about that result. I'm confident I have the right results listing as Tracey Haseldine and Louisa Edmonston do appear, the other runners DBI refers to.
Possibly another DQ for our Mr Young?
Probably wasting our time, but I have contacted the organisers of the triathlon for the the full results. It easily has to be most poorly recorded "European Championship" event ever. I don't doubt he completed it, but we may find he was 3rd fastest out of 3 for his age group (a la RAUSA).
Incidentally, I live local to him in the UK (I go through Richmond Park twice a day to/from work). I would be happy to meet with him on his home turf for a LRC exclusive interview.
Saving that, I could just defecate on his lawn?
Nothing wrong with an independent turd on his turf.
Ukrunner777 wrote:
RY Facebook is loosing likes!!! This is the slow long road to a fanbase of only Turkish. He not only shot himself in the foot, he shot himself in the wrong toe.
Got some numbers? Screenshots?
Sorry, forgot to add that i'm gutted / in my mom's(?) basement etc.
Stravaman wrote:
Ukrunner777 wrote:RY Facebook is loosing likes!!! This is the slow long road to a fanbase of only Turkish. He not only shot himself in the foot, he shot himself in the wrong toe.
Got some numbers? Screenshots?
Oops I asked a question. Guess I must be a lazy millenial in my mum's basement!
Saw the 8mi track thru emporia on strava... but what happened to the 35mi track that overlapped with that one? that would be the track covering the time where Asher drove by repeatedly. Let me guess... mysteriously didnt get uploaded?