I have an odd story to share.
When in Albany measuring the new Freihofer's Run for Women course with Jim Gilmer, I noticed that my constants were off a bit from what I had recalled them lately.
No biggie, I know the Empire Plaza cal course is as solid as it can be, having been measured several times as part of workshops and Validation/Verifications.
I began to doubt my home cal course and decided to give it a check. Thursday I wheeled it and got 999.5 and 998.5 feet. Not too far off but I wasn't satisfied.
Friday I figured I would calibrate on my home course and the ride a couple miles to another cal course I had laid out near the Erie Canal Towpath.
On the first 4 rides (home course) I got poor agreement between the 4 rides. I rode the cal course another 4 times. Poor agreement and the counts were going UP.
OK, I am getting a flat tire. Change the tube and after emptying 2 CO2 bottles I drove back home to get my bike pump.
Air up the tire and all appears to be good to go. Now, back to the home course and calibrate. Good agreement, all 4 rides are within a count of each other. Down to the Towpath cal course and after 2 cal. rides I see a 30+ count difference form my home cal course. the 2 rides are off from one another but I am really concerned about the 30+ difference.
Now,I am getting worried about all the measurements this year on that cal course. Back to the home course and check it with a steel tape. 6 lengths @165' each plus 10 feet and an inch or two. I breath a sigh of relief and stop rubbing my thumb that I smashed pounding nails into the road. The temp was in the 50's so the length was right.
I head back, scratching my head and notice a flat tire on the bike. What the !!? Did I get a bad tube or what?
I went home and took a break. After patching the almost new tube,I let it sit for an hour or so, not loss of pressure.
Back to the cal course, good rides, and away to measure a 5k for Safety forces memorial run. It is in my old home town and I am doing this as a freebie.
As I was riding the course just after 2 miles I notice the bike is handling odd and guess what? The darned front tire is going flat again!!!!. I was able to ride back to the truck before it went completely flat though.
By now I figure I was not meant to measure this course, came home, and got in the hot tub with a beverage.
Saturday morning I get the bike tire and check the tube. It has the tiniest leak in the tread area. The tire looks really good inside but I go out into the sunlight and look really close. In the tread I found the smallest piece of glass buried inside a tiny cut but not showing. Close inspection showed that the glass did cut just through the inner liner of the tire and must have been the source of all my problems. I only saw the cut from the tread side of the tire and never felt the slightest cut or sharpness inside the tire. The tire is repaired now and I will try again after it sits for an hour or so and remains fully inflated.
Sporting a new tube and no glass in the bike tire, I calibrated, measured and recalibrated. The differece in 2 rides of the 5k course was 6 counts. Temp. increased a bit and the post cal average was 1.5 counts less than the pre cal average.
All in all, when I finally got the tire issue resolved, the ride was textbook. WHEW!
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