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Whoa 12 AM PST, so 3 AM EST qualifiers. I guess I'll be watching that on replay lol.
I knew it would be late, but I didn't realize they'd bend over that hard to accommodate European market.
I guess us n USA need to remember we are still the minority in this sport π€ͺ
It's funny because most start times feel they've been shuffled around to accommodate US viewers, many start around 8a-11a EST. But on home turf, 3am it is!
I think FOM have got themselves in a difficult position because they wanted a night race for the spectacle (so much more important than the racing). But doing it on the western side of America makes it tricky time-wise for their biggest audience. The ultra-late racing is probably a compromise that'll please no one.
I'm on Pacific time and even I'm considering just watching the replay