tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27908976.post5139172929676315799..comments2023-12-19T05:49:57.273+02:00Comments on Corinna´s Sky: Task 4: 101km to Palen Ck, border gate and Maroon Damcorinnaflieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15315848685451474161noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27908976.post-49452683843305027232015-10-08T18:23:02.607+03:002015-10-08T18:23:02.607+03:00Well, there are leading points in the sense that a...Well, there are leading points in the sense that arrival time points are a stand in for leading points (if you make goal, which Paris did). He got the most "leading points" and "arrival position points" by getting the most arrival time points. <br /><br />In looking at leading points in numerous competitions you'll see that the difference between what one pilot gets and another is often very small, a few points out of maybe 90 to 100 points. The spread in arrival position points is quite a bit larger.<br /><br />Given that Paris took at earlier start time and arrived first to goal (but only three minutes ahead of Attila) I would think that he would get a few more points using GAP 2002 instead of OzGAP 2005, but not that much more. Davis Straubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05929303709403259853noreply@blogger.com