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- single starts
- races such as alpine skiing, mountain bike, timed climbs, etc.
- possibility of management of an unlimited number of competitors on the course
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group starts:
- recommended in particular for the management of competitions such as cross-country skiing, marathons, cross-country cycling, etc.
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basic stopwatch:
- countdown management
- management of carving competitions
- excellent for displaying lap times
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show jumping:
- timing of single and double phase competitions according to international federation tables
- simple and immediate assignment of point and time penalties
- barrage
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program PC on-line:
- PC on-line for the transmission of data to PC in real time
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speed tests:
- with the acquisition of speeds, and data such as snow and air temperature and air humidity
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OptoJump program:
(in combination with the OptoJump system by Microgate)
- for testing an individual’s athletic conditions.
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training light:
- to allow maximum simplicity of timing in training sessions. Up to 3 athletes can take part simultaneously in tests. Each athlete can make up to 250 runs (manches) that are automatically numbered by the chronometer. Rankings can be made for the performances of athletes obtained over the whole timing session, in a specific run, or for a single athlete.
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customised programs:
- Racetime2 is also ideal for ‘special’ applications. An example is the Train Speed program developed at the specific request of a research group to automatically take the speed of trains.
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