... that Airspeed's new video is two rounds ahead of the scores?
posted Jan 8th, 2011 -
It is difficult to take, but it seems to be the truth - the day is over at the Dubai Championship 2011, and the leaderboard is not up-to-date.
Rounds 3 and 4 have apparently been completed, as Arizona Airspeed has uploaded the video of Round 4.
It looks good once again, even though the Airspeed comments were not the same as before:
"We were a little scrappy but still going for it for all we are worth. We took a different engineering than most, so we'll have to see if it pays off."
The NSL News was not alone waiting for scores, as additional Airspeed comments confirmed: "If anyone has an inside track on scores, let us know how we are doing...." Well, we wish we could help...
The NSL stop watch has 23 points in working time, and Phalanx (Q) and Murphy Flake (C) were engineered differently. No other videos have been available so far to compare.
The upcoming sequence of Round 5 is the tester of the meet with the only 3-block sequence. Four teams have only 20-pointers and higher on the scoreboard so far, disregarding the scores of Rounds 3 and 4. There was a flaw in the competition draw though that required a correction. The NSL News copied the competition draw from the IPC website, and the sequences of Rounds 5 and 6 both included Block 16. It is a typo on the IPC website, and the last block in Round 5 is 15 (Cat - Cat). The 20-point challenge is on tomorrow morning.