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I understand overfly. Was just being a bit fascetious, however, if your bird is not following others and you get a fast trap, even in the sprints, you have won the race. Never done it yet myself, but it will come.

 

 

Your not right andy , if the birds are slow to leave the race point or deviate from their route then the furthest flyers have an advantage , will try and explain it , say the birds fly 120 miles and should do it in 3hrs easy to work out , but they do a go leg with wind /hawks or whatever and it takes them 4 hrs so they are doing. 30 mph , but when nearer home they are doing 40 mph , the velocity is worked out from A. To B , so the furthest flyers will get 2mins /mile overfly .so wouldn't matter if ood trp or not someone has an advantage , it's just they way it's done .

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