No Jim - The zero round used to be a practice round to let the competitors
and the contest management get used to the way the rounds would be run, e.g.
hearing the timing signals etc.  There practice rounds did not count for
score.

Since most of the recent events have had a warm-up competition, the kinks
are already out and there is no need for a practice round.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Deck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:34 PM
To: RCSE
Subject: [RCSE] What does this mean for F3J WC?

I found the following while perusing the F3J WC Web Site:
  1.. The World Cup 2008 - Junior
  Number of Initial rounds           : 12
  Number of Fly off                       :  6
  Number of pilots for fly off        :  8
  No Zero Round <===============
  Number of rounds to count       : 11


The World Cup 2008 - Senior
Number of Initial rounds           : 12
Number of Fly off                      :  6
Number of pilots for fly off        : 11
No zero round  <===================
Number of rounds to count       : 11

Does this mean that a pilot with a zero round can never make the flyoffs?
                Jim Deck
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