Guest Vic Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 vic would like to know on wot grounds you base this on yours in sport ger My way of thinking is this. Any time lost at the liberaton point must surely favour the further flying birds. If you think about it, there is no argument whatsoever. the shortest flying birds are being penalised by not going from A to B immediately. The more time lost at the liberation site, gives the furthest flyers an absolute advantage.
Guest spin cycle Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 My way of thinking is this. Any time lost at the liberaton point must surely favour the further flying birds. If you think about it, there is no argument whatsoever. the shortest flying birds are being penalised by not going from A to B immediately. The more time lost at the liberation site, gives the furthest flyers an absolute advantage. thats how i see it. the part of the race after liberation is the slowest (which they all must fly) but if two birds go over a loft 1 drops in the remaing bird flys on say 5 miles it will surely beat the first (unless it meets with a mishap). for a sprint pigeon, clearing quickly is as important as physical prowess...isn't it. in the meantime well done to you ben,good achievement ( won't let me add smiles)
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