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  To see how much time you are losing in a section, place the cursor where the time gap starts to dip or rise rapidly and note the current Time Gap for that lap. Then move the cursor to where the time gap line starts to level off and note the Time Gap for that lap at that point. The difference between those to Time Gap times, is how much time you are losing in the section.
  To see how much time you are losing in a section, place the cursor where the time gap starts to dip or rise rapidly and note the current Time Gap for that lap. Then move the cursor to where the time gap line starts to level off and note the Time Gap for that lap at that point. The difference between those two Time Gap times, is how much time you are losing in the section.

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To see how much time you are losing in a section, place the cursor where the time gap starts to dip or rise rapidly and note the current Time Gap for that lap. Then move the cursor to where the time gap line starts to level off and note the Time Gap for that lap at that point. The difference between those two Time Gap times, is how much time you are losing in the section.

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