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What Really Happened in Philadelphia?

By Arich Knaub

Chase Sexton beat Cooper Webb by exiting a rhythm lane with a triple-single. Well actually, he did it two times per lap. But the fact stands: Webb had the advantage around the remainder of the track, yet in the two longest rhythm lanes, Sexton chose to exit with a triple-single compared to Webb’s double-double, gaining … Continued

What Really Happened in Seattle?

By Arich Knaub

Chase Sexton was faster than Cooper Webb on 15 of 25 timed laps, had an average lap time 0.1 seconds quicker, and had a staggering 9 second advantage in just one rhythm section! Sounds like a winning formula, right? Wrong. Against a competitor like Webb, no gap under three seconds is safe. And on Lap … Continued