QuickRoute makes it easy to figure that out. You can add splits after the fact. I took my QR data from two races - last weekend's local event at Longview and the second day of the GAOC A-meet. I added splits that began as I entered the ring and ended as I left it.
The graph below shows the data (the x-axis shows the control number).

There's a general trend. I take more time to move through the control circle later in the course. The data from GAOC (the red line) is unusual. I turned my ankle quite badly and slowed a lot near the end. The highest peak of the red curve is when I soaked my ankle in a stream for 30 seconds or so.
Getting back to the general trend of slowing a bit later in the course...I think what is going on is that as I get tired I am not quite as forward looking/thinking and I'm more likely to fumble with the punch (electronic or pin punching).
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