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Trip Stats

DateJuly 22, 2018
Stage5
Start Location
Stage Finish
End LocationHigh Desert Museum
Elapsed Distance
Start Elevation
End Elevation
Elevation Δ
ObserverSpencer Berglund

ConvoyAdrian Au
Devon Copeland
Karl Ding
Taiping Li
Adam Marchand
Kaitlyn McCluskie
Robin Pearce
Matt Suski

Summary

Overall, another smooth day. The team stopped once, and that was for a driver swap (5 minutes). We targeted a cruising speed of 75 km/h, but our average (including stops) was probably closer to 60 km/h.

At the start of the stage, we spent at least 10 km trying to organize a pass of Onda Solare. Minnesota was targeting something like 90 km/h, and so they passed us pretty early. Then Illinois passed us, and then we were just waiting to clear the Italians. It was definitely a new experience for us in the convoy, since usually we started near the back of the pack, and so we never really had to deal with passing people or people wanting to pass us. Also, our secondary radio was pretty shit, and so it made communicating with the convoy and other teams very difficult. Supposedly Cal's trailer attempted to radio us, but since we weren't responding, they decided to pass when they thought it was safe.

We probably could have pushed our pack a bit harder and made it there quicker, since we ended with about a third of our capacity remaining, but the convoy decided that we had come this far already, and so we might as well play it safe and get across the finish line in one piece. Otherwise, we were pretty confident that we could have pushed 85 km/h and still comfortably would be able to make it.

We spent over 5 minutes waiting for traffic to clear on the final left turn into the park, which was pretty dangerous—it was surprising that all the teams safely made it in without any incidents. We ended up having our lead take the turn first, and then having people in our lead car flag in order to warn traffic that we were crossing. Apparently Western Sydney had scouted the route, and said that the turn was insane—which was a fair assessment.

Results

Team #Team NameStage StartStage FinishPenalty TimeElapsed TimeMiles CreditedE ValuePerson km# External ChargesQ Battery (Wh)
35Minnesota09:08:0011:48:3600:00:0002:40:36137.40.303221.106750
559Bologna09:06:0013:14:5000:00:0004:08:50137.40.653884.5016800
828App State09:05:0011:56:5100:12:0003:03:51137.40.029221.1111025
24Waterloo09:07:0012:45:4200:00:0003:38:42137.40.021442.2115876
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