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On Jan 27, 9:29*am, John Cochrane
wrote: *The US representative to the Club class will have never finished higher than 7th in a US Nationals and that was six years ago. *Are we really sending our best pilots or should we be investing in improving or pilots to be able to do better internationally? I agree we need fewer classes. However, the above is due to the US curiously shoot-self-in-foot pilot selection policy, not due to the IGC creating too many classes. US club pilots may not have participated in an FAI worlds, and must qualify in a "club" glider, ruling out over 1/2 of the sports class entrants. The UK will send to the club worlds....Andy Davis and G Dale. (The equivalent in the US of, say, Karl Striedieck and Gary Ittner.) Good luck US, we're going to need it! John Cochrane Handicapped comps in old gliders -- however much fun at the local level -- have never made any sense to me at the World's. We know handicaps are imperfect. We know the imperfections become more significant as the pilots get better. I've seen with my own eyes how the competition that's fun for tyros turns into a blowout when a good pilot turns up with a ringer. Club class has fewer embedded problems here than the US Sports class, largely due to accepting a narrower performance range of gliders... but the motivations for Club or Sports that are so compelling at the regional level simply aren't relevant at a World comp. Take Andy, G, Karl and Gary for instance. Does putting Andy in an LS-1, G in a 20, Karl in an ASW-15 and Gary in a Mosquito really add anything over watching them slug it out in modern 15m (or 18m, or standard) class ships? It's quaint and amusing sure, but if you're asking for my donation to support the team, I'd much rather see them in a non-handicapped class. The selection process we use for the US Club class team is a separate issue and makes one wonder what's in our water supply. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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