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I'm surprised Neville hasn't replied to any of these posts - perhaps he's laughing too hard.

I've pretty much settled on a procedure where I use my JOR to determine the overall length of the course, and the electronic counter to determine all the other splits. There are several advantages to this.

The electronic counter is easier to read (bigger digits, less of them) than even a handlebar mounted JOR counter.

But the biggest plus is the ability to calculate all the split points at home on a spreadsheet, then print it out before going to the course. Once I get there I simply record the starting count on the JOR, zero out the electronic counter, and start riding. Being able to start from a pre-determined zero count makes the ride so much easier. The only drawback is overshooting a mark, but that's usually due to my carelessness.
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