View Poll Results: What run group are you with?
Green
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3
3.37%
Yellow
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3
3.37%
Yellow-solo (Blue)
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12
13.48%
White
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8
8.99%
Black
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19
21.35%
Red
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35
39.33%
Got fed up with PCA, running elsewhere now
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9
10.11%
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What run group are you with PCA?
#46
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Not sure what your goal is with this poll. PCA run groups are designed to address several management areas.
- Key point is to get 'cars and drivers' of similar pace on track together to reduce passing and bottlenecks.
- Instructors are normally grouped together (or in two run groups) so they are available to instruct in all the other groups.
- Lastly, we don't want extra pressure on novices trying to keep up or getting run over, hence place them in their own group.
- Key point is to get 'cars and drivers' of similar pace on track together to reduce passing and bottlenecks.
- Instructors are normally grouped together (or in two run groups) so they are available to instruct in all the other groups.
- Lastly, we don't want extra pressure on novices trying to keep up or getting run over, hence place them in their own group.