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software:eventsetup:teams [2022/03/17 06:56] – [Ex. Teams and Relays] torben | software:eventsetup:teams [2024/10/02 07:47] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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BBT can handle multiple types of "Team and relay" | BBT can handle multiple types of "Team and relay" | ||
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===== Normal: Treat teams as individuals ===== | ===== Normal: Treat teams as individuals ===== | ||
- | This is the default setting. | + | This is the default setting |
- | Each team is treated as an individual, having it's own race number and tags. The team and it's members are completely independent. | + | Each team is treated as an individual, having it's own race number and tags. The team and it's members are completely independent |
- | ===== One tag per team (single tag/ | + | ===== One tag per team (single tag/ |
- | Each team share one chip/tag. This tag is passed | + | Each team share one chip/tag. This tag is passed from one team member to the next each time one lap is completed. All members need to race one lap each, in the order they are listed on the team. This is a typical relay setup where a physical depeche (with one of more tags fitted) |
- | On the team entry, all recorded | + | All laps will be listed |
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- | If both start and finish timing units are used, the transition time between two participants is computed. | + | |
**Setup:** The race has to be configured as a lap event with a lap count that matches the number of team members. | **Setup:** The race has to be configured as a lap event with a lap count that matches the number of team members. | ||
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+ | //Note: The transition time between two team members can be computed if using one timing unit at the start and one timing unit at the finish.// | ||
===== One tag per team member: Start and finish lines ===== | ===== One tag per team member: Start and finish lines ===== | ||
- | Each participant on the team have their own tag as if they were racing individually. However, only one is allowed to be on the course at any given time. | + | All members of the team have their own tag as if they were racing individually. However, only one team member |
- | There are physical timing units in place for recording the start and finish times of each lap. When a given team member is racing, his time starts | + | There must be physical timing units installed |
- | The transition time to the next participant | + | The transition time between two team members |
- | **Setup:** The event has to be configured as a lap event with a Start timing point, and a Finish timing point for each lap. Any lap count/ | + | **Setup:** The event has to be configured as a lap event with a Start timing point, and a Finish timing point for each lap. Any lap count/ |
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===== One tag per team member: Finish line only ===== | ===== One tag per team member: Finish line only ===== | ||
- | This is similar to the above, except that there is not a timing unit to record | + | This is a simpler version of the "One tag per team member: Start and finish lines" type race as there is no timing unit recording |
- | Instead of having | + | Instead of having |
- | **Setup:** The event has to be configured as a lap event with a Start timing point, and a Finish timing point for each lap. The Start point does not have to be tied to any timing unit/ | + | **Setup:** The event has to be configured as a lap event with a Start timing point, and a Finish timing point for each lap. The Start timing |
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- | ===== One tag per team: Sum of best times ===== | + | ===== One tag per team member: Sum of best times ===== |
- | Each participant on the team have their own tag as if they were racing individually. They may start together or at different | + | This is the setup for races where the total time of the team is calculated by adding the X best individual times. For example with a team of 4, the team result could be computed as the sum of the best 3 individual |
- | The team finish time is computed | + | All team members have their own tag as if they were racing individually. They are allowed to start together or at different |
- | The team will only have finish times computed. Splits and laps will not be computed | + | The team will only have finish times computed. Splits and laps will not be computed. |
+ | **Setup:** Any regular race setup for individuals will work. As soon as the first X team members get a time, the team result will be computed from those. | ||
===== Team Time Trial ===== | ===== Team Time Trial ===== | ||
- | Example: A team of 4 riders | + | Time Trial where X team members have to pass a timing point for the team to obtain a time, and the best of the individual times becomes the team-time. |
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+ | Example: A team of four members | ||
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+ | All team members have their own tag, and will get their individual times recorded including splits, laps etc. | ||
- | Each team member | + | To specify that the last team member |
- | The resulting | + | Normally, all team members |
- | To speficiy that the last rider counts, regardless of the team size (which might vary among the teams), set 0 as the parameter. | + | **Setup:** Any regular race setup for individuals will work. As soon as the first X team members get a time, the team result will be computed from those. |
- | All riders will normally have the exact same start time (i.e. wave start or fixed time trial start). |