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Duane Russell creates a temporary cal course at the race course site. The course is just 2 paint parks about 300m apart (the exact distance doesn't matter). He does his official calibration at home, but then when he gets to the race course he rides this temporary course and records the counts. Then when he finishes the race course measurement he rides the temporary course again, and calculates the percent change in calibration constants from the pre-temporary-cal-course ride. He uses that percent change to estimate what the change in the official constant will be when he gets home and does the real post cal. He uses that to lengthen the course if needed.

Note that you don't need to actually measure this temporary course, and you really need to ride it only 1 or 2 times pre and post cal since you are using it just for an estimate.

Duane can add details to this if I missed something.

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