I had a little downtime working today waiting for stuff like this:
Mind Numbing Computer Stuff |
Drum roll.........
# STATE
1 GA
1 ME
1 MO
1 MT
1 VT
1 WI
2 WA
3 AZ
3 MN
3 NV
10 WY
14 CA
18 ID
29 CO
233 UT
I'm not sure if this means everyone in Utah had faster computers or if most of the race interest is still centered in Utah and neighboring states. Geographically speaking it makes sense. It is clear that few from the mid west or east coast want to travel out west for the event (fine with me), or did they just have slow computers and fingers?
For comparison, here is the breakdown from the 2010 Leadville Trail 100:
# LOCATION
1 AUS1 AUT
1 CHL
1 DEU
1 DNK
1 ESP
1 HKG
1 ITA
1 ND
1 NOR
1 POL
1 Ramon
1 RI
1 the
2 BEL
2 NLD
2 NZL
3 CHE
3 COL
3 ME
3 SD
3 VT
3 ZAF
4 AK
4 DC
4 KY
4 MS
6 BRA
6 CRI
6 HI
6 MT
6 NH
7 MEX
7 WY
9 SC
10 KS
10 OK
11 GBR
11 LA
11 NJ
12 AR
12 IN
13 CT
13 IA
14 MO
14 OR
15 AL
15 WI
17 TN
18 ID
18 MI
19 MD
19 NE
19 NV
19 OH
20 PA
23 GA
26 VA
27 MA
27 WA
28 CAN
28 NY
30 NC
32 NM
33 IL
36 FL
52 AZ
59 MN
78 TX
92 UT
136 CA
434 CO
Again it looks like the home state takes the majority of the race slots.
Conclusion? *Most* people don't like to drive long distance to race. This research should no doubt put me in the running for the next Nobel Peace Prize.
Conclusion? *Most* people don't like to drive long distance to race. This research should no doubt put me in the running for the next Nobel Peace Prize.
1 comment:
Clearly, we are seeing the effects of an East Coast bias. The deeper, inner psyche of a typical Rocky Mountain promoter is hardwired to shun the "yuppie" from the city.
Either that, or, what you said.
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