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If you’re using Benzing pigeon software without Benzing Live, you’re likely working with the Benzing G2 clock and using either Benzing Pro or Club Software at the club. Here’s how to evaluate race data without needing Benzing Live: ⸻ Step-by-Step: Evaluating Race Data without Benzing Live 1. After the Race: Return and Read the Clock • After the race, return to the club with your Benzing M1 clock. • The club secretary will connect it to the Benzing Club System (master computer). • The system will read out all arrival times and produce: • Arrival sheet • Clocking list • Race result (provisional) ⸻ 2. Analyze the Printouts or Files The club software will generate several key reports you can use to evaluate your pigeons: a. Clocking List • Shows each pigeon’s: • Ring number • Time of arrival • Speed (m/min) • Distance from the release point • Use this to compare which pigeons arrived first and with what velocity. b. Basketing Sheet • Verifies pigeons entered into the race. • Useful for cross-checking against clocking list. c. Race Result Sheet • Often includes: • Club ranking • Section/federation placement • Time gaps between pigeons • This is the official performance evaluation. ⸻ 3. Manual Analysis Using PC Software (Optional) If you use Benzing G2 software or Benzing Pro at home (via USB from the clock), you can: • View and download arrival data to your computer. • Export data to Excel/CSV to create graphs or trend reports. • Sort pigeons by best speed, consistency, or other metrics. ⸻ 4. Long-Term Evaluation Keep a manual or digital logbook of: • Race results per pigeon • Weather conditions • Position • Speed This helps evaluate overall performance and future breeding or race strategies. ⸻ Summary of Key Performance Metrics to Evaluate: • Velocity (m/min) — the most critical performance indicator. • Time gaps — shows how competitive your birds are. • Consistency — track which pigeons consistently arrive in top positions. • Distance vs. Time — compare against total flight distance for pacing analysis. ⸻ Would you like a printable race evaluation template or an Excel spreadsheet to help log and compare your pigeons’ performance?