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Hey Guys and Gals, I've been using these tools to see where i am improving and were i am not. so far i am very impressed by them! with that i thought i would share my experience with using them seeing that very few people know about these inexpensive tools. the brain if it is Harry's lap timer iphone app used in conjuntion with a Dual xgps 150a, a go pro with wifi and a program called racerender. with these three sync'ed together you are able to keep track of your lap times your speed threw out the hole track especialy in the corners your gforce your rpm and much more. you are able to them take it all in your lap top and make your self a video file like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhCefBhqiac
Again this video is not to show me (God knows i'm very slow in this video so don't laugh at me) This is just to show how cool this app is to help newbe's like me see what they are doing wrong and in what areas on the track they need the most improvement.
This was filmed on friday april 26th at loudon during penguin racings new novice practice and basic class
Hey Roland! Nice screen name!
The video putting it all together looks pretty good, and you're doing a fine job making your way through traffic!
Next time you're at Loudon come say hi to the other Roland. I'm pitted in the center garage towards the T3 end. I ride the #763 RS125, which is about the size of a pit bike, so you could easily miss it.
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"
Hey Roland, (lol that sounded funny to me) i will stop by and say hi during round 2 in May for sure. funny thing never met anyone else with the same name as me. as far as riding goes I was doing ok threw traffic, i ended up crashing latter that day trying to get threw the traffic. The guys on dirt bikes that blew past me at the end made me feel like i wasn't doing good at all. I couldn't even catch back up to them in the straight. see you in may bro.