The Frontier Throw
#207715
| Throw Date | Completion Time |
|---|---|
| September 19, 2025 | 1hr 01mins |
| Truck Size (Adjusted) | Weight Class |
|---|---|
| 2,238 | Middleweight |
| Thrower | Line Team | Coach |
|---|---|---|
| Marco | Isaac, Jody, Justin, Marco, Marcos, Oliver, Will & Yuvraj | Lydia |
| Records (as of Throw Date) | Score (vs. Throw Date Mean) |
|---|---|
| Fastest Middleweight BPM | 37 (+106%) |
| Fastest Middleweight MPP | 2mins 07secs |
| Highest Middleweight Speed Bonus | 1.43 |
| Largest Solo-Thrown Truck Completed in < 75mins | 14mins faster than the previous record holder |
With truck #207715, Marco "El Mazo" Acevedo confirmed the thesis posited by 154436, his first legendary throw:
Larger-than-average midsized trucks can score like heavyweights and be unloaded with small-truck speed.
Truck #207715 pulled peak middleweight performance into a number of new frontiers. First, Marco set the highest middleweight BPM: 37. This is 106% higher than the throw-date mean and essentially double the class norm. (Most middlewights tend to have BPMs in the high teens or low 20s.) In fact, it's only one of five trucks in the 300+ truck dataset with a BPM > 36.
By clearing a panel every 2mins 07secs, Marco also delivered the fastest middleweight MPP. And he set the highest middleweight speed bonus: 1.43. Truck #207715's speed bonus is only .02 points less than 207624, a welterweight with 239 fewer boxes. In essence, this means Marco threw a truck with 239 more boxes at 98% the speed of 207624.
Lastly, #207715 is the largest solo-thrown truck completed in < 75mins and the second largest +/- 60min throw overall. Only #202636 -- a #2031 CAP 2 total team throw focused on a load composed entirely of pallets -- was faster, by just one minute.
Truck #207715 isn't just a class-defining middleweight. It's a frontier-destroying speed and efficiency record setter that blurs the performance limits of small and mid-sized trucks and seizes the high-score treasures usually reserved for much larger throws.