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Please read this before using the RouteGadget display for this event.
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RouteGadget isn't really set up to handle score events, but I've managed to
find a way to get it to display the map (with the controls) and allow you to
put in your route and view other competitors' routes.
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Please note:
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If you visited control 114 then you're listed under Course 1.
Otherwise you're listed under Course 2.
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When you're drawing your route, the red line will only "snap" to control 114
(if you visited it) or control 117 (if you didn't visit control 114).
It will not "snap" to any of the other controls that you visited, so
it's up to you to take the red line to the centres of any relevant controls.
Also the faint blue line will point to control 114 (or 117) until you've
visited it and will then point to the Finish. This slightly odd behaviour
is a consequence of the way that I've had to trick RouteGadget into displaying
a score event.
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Please make sure that you continue your route right to the centre of the
Finish circles before saving your route.
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The animation facility will work, but RouteGadget does not have access to the
split times, so it will assume that runners moved at constant speed
around their routes.
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