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Does anyone have an elevation profile for the course or know where I can find one? Thanks...
 
On Sep 14, 10:54 am, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have an elevation profile for the course or know where I can
> find one? Thanks...


Where's the course next year? I might have one lying around, if I
knew where it was
 
Bleve said:
On Sep 14, 10:54 am, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have an elevation profile for the course or know where I can
> find one? Thanks...


Where's the course next year? I might have one lying around, if I
knew where it was

Cheers. I'm pretty sure it's Buninyong again?
 
On Sep 14, 12:19 pm, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> Bleve Wrote:
>
> > On Sep 14, 10:54 am, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
> > mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> > > Does anyone have an elevation profile for the course or know where I

> > can
> > > find one? Thanks...

>
> > Where's the course next year? I might have one lying around, if I
> > knew where it was

>
> Cheers. I'm pretty sure it's Buninyong again?
>


I'll see what I can find.


> --
> Roadie_scum
 
Bleve said:
On Sep 14, 12:19 pm, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> Bleve Wrote:
>
> > On Sep 14, 10:54 am, Roadie_scum <Roadie_scum.2wv...@no-
> > mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> > > Does anyone have an elevation profile for the course or know where I

> > can
> > > find one? Thanks...

>
> > Where's the course next year? I might have one lying around, if I
> > knew where it was

>
> Cheers. I'm pretty sure it's Buninyong again?
>


I'll see what I can find.


> --
> Roadie_scum

I should have thought of this myself... if anyone else is interested...

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Australian-Open-Road-Championships-Mens-TT
 
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:36:40 +1000, Jono L
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Roadie_scum Wrote:
>> I should have thought of this myself... if anyone else is interested...
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/2hmurs

>speak to lama. He'll fill you in.


1. Do we need Google Earth to get the elevation feature?
2. How many Clarendons are there?
 
Aeek wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:36:40 +1000, Jono L
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Roadie_scum Wrote:
>>> I should have thought of this myself... if anyone else is interested...
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2hmurs

>> speak to lama. He'll fill you in.

>
> 1. Do we need Google Earth to get the elevation feature?


No, you just click 'Show > Elevation Profile'

When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
elevation profile feature will be better exposed.

> 2. How many Clarendons are there?
 
John Stevenson said:
When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
elevation profile feature will be better exposed.

Any chance of RSS feeds for the news features? Actually I should sign up & ask on the BR office subforum. ;)
 
On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Aeek wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:36:40 +1000, Jono L
> > <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >> Roadie_scum Wrote:
> >>> I should have thought of this myself... if anyone else is interested...

>
> >>>http://tinyurl.com/2hmurs
> >> speak to lama. He'll fill you in.

>
> > 1. Do we need Google Earth to get the elevation feature?

>
> No, you just click 'Show > Elevation Profile'
>
> When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
> elevation profile feature will be better exposed.


It's my understanding that this is only as accurate as the number of
points plotted, or does bikely calculate the heights along drawn
lines?
 
On 2007-09-17, Bleve <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
>> elevation profile feature will be better exposed.

>
> It's my understanding that this is only as accurate as the number of
> points plotted,


Yes.

> or does bikely calculate the heights along drawn
> lines?


No. Gets a bit tedious, clicking all those points.

--
John
Any plan vere you lose you hat iz a bad plan.
 
Aeek wrote:

> 2. How many Clarendons are there?


No idea, but there's a few of us here that will be at the one in Surrey
Hills (Sydney) tomorrow night.

Parbs
 
cfsmtb wrote:
> John Stevenson Wrote:
>> When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
>> elevation profile feature will be better exposed.

>
> Any chance of RSS feeds for the news features? Actually I should sign
> up & ask on the BR office subforum. ;)


It's on the 'to do' list, along with a metric buttload of other features
that got left out to hit a July 5 launch deadline.
 
John Pitts wrote:
> On 2007-09-17, Bleve <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> When we get round to fully integrating Bikely into BikeRadar the
>>> elevation profile feature will be better exposed.

>> It's my understanding that this is only as accurate as the number of
>> points plotted,

>
> Yes.
>
>> or does bikely calculate the heights along drawn
>> lines?

>
> No. Gets a bit tedious, clicking all those points.


Doesn't it. We're working on that.
 
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 08:24:07 +0000, Parbs wrote:

> No idea, but there's a few of us here that will be at the one in Surrey
> Hills (Sydney) tomorrow night.


I don't think there's a Surrey Hills in Sydney. There is however a Surry
Hills, and that level of pedantry is appropriate for the activity which
shall be undertaken at said location.

Oh, and I shan't be there.

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childish sometimes.-- Dr. Who
 

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