Yesterday I made like a mad dog or Englishman and measured a course in the midday sun. Calibration and the ride were done in 32C temps. On the way home, I decided to measure another course. The sun was sinking in the West, and the temp was down to 29-30C during the course of the ride. By the time I got home to post-cal, the temp had dropped to 27C.
Naturally, the post-cal constant was larger.
My question is, what should I use for the constant for each ride? The only "legal" solution is to use the average for the first course, but I think that will be less accurate. For the second course the average is OK, but might be a bit too generous, so I may use the larger constant.
FWIW, the second course was a remeasurement of an expired course, so I know what the actual distance should be.
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