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Originally Posted by Akrapovic
Just quoting myself for a new page as I'd like to hear everyones thoughts.
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I like hourly reports that are written pretty close to chronological order for the longer races. That way I can have a 3 hour nap and check each report and see what I missed, and since they are divided up by the hour it usually limits the mixing up of the timeline.
Some of the people who do the 2/4/6 hour reports write them favoring the lead battle too much, and it can make them difficult to follow along. They cover like 2 hours of what happened to the leaders in the first few paragraphs, then cut back to "45 minutes into this segment this guy got a puncture from debris on the track from an incident 30 minutes into the segment" and so on, it can make it hard to... "visualize" when it's disjointed like that.