Greetings Speedsters!

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firstly thanks for all your congratulations and messages here and on GPSTC, GPSS

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Those of you who had a crack at it, or even stood around in that howling wind and sand would of felt the buzz, or had your hair stand on end before hitting the water in anticipation of a beating from Huey, yes definately a day to remember. Not just for my speeds but also those who PB'd, Tony W's 49.48pk and new 46.2 5x10 are a big step up, along with Daffy and Adrians B's pk's in the lightwieght dept'.
So.. I guess I had my day, and now feel the 50 is there for the taking for more than a few after going over the data, wind angle and water conditions. I was just getting wound up and into it before the chop got so bad at that speed (~90kph) that it was time to back off or crash out badly. Antoine's 49.09 500WR really was not that far away I guess

Here is my data from Super Sunday,
GT31 48.697av 500m, Step/dip at start ~40 was a tailwalk passing last sanddune/wind funnel
GT31 ~50 peak with 47.165av 500m, ~30 step was pinching up around Tim S to get as close to bank and lined up for the slingshot.
GT31 Doppler Data
Garmin Fortrex trackpoint Data