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Comments: Kind of a wild swim. Mostly teenagers (16-19) in elite wave; many are very strong swimmers as they swim with HS and college or club teams. Really got caught up in the "fight" at the start. Swam over multiple times; I swam over a few girls as well. Not as serious as it sounds as I am bigger than most Singaporean teens. (One reason I like racing in SE Asia--my 115 pound self is "big" or at least "average" size here!) My goggles came off at one point and had to stop to adjust them. I got into the clear by the first turn buoy and then spent the race with me, myself, and I. Unclear at the time if I was ahead of most, or behind most. Actually was 7th out of 23 women in that wave, so I guess ahead of most. What would you do differently?: Not swim into a kayak while headed back to shore on the first half of the M! Actually the kayak and I just kind of got washed into each other. The kayak person told me to head left and I started to do that, then realised that didn't make sense--she must have just meant to left around the kayak because of the current. I corrected myself and started to go diagonal to right again. Crazy sighting--high waves and very wide "lanes" on the M. It's designed like that as some AG waves are huge. But I hardly saw any other swimmers after first leg of the "M". Transition 1
Comments: Just seemed slow. Not sure why it took so long. My legs felt dead--I think I just wasn't running fast. Plus a little hard to get on socks with muddy feet. What would you do differently?: Hurry up? I just had trouble with running today--legs wouldn't move very fast--in transition or on the run! Bike
Comments: Felt hard but strong the whole way; out-biked a lot of women who normally out-bike me. This is the best I have ever placed on the bike in a Singapore race, and the only time in any race (I think) that I have topped my AG on the bike. But probably over-biked it for my current fitness and (lack of) freshness. It felt good at the time! What would you do differently?: Not sure. Maybe pace a bit less optimistically? I really gave it my best effort; was more aggressive than last year on what is a pretty technical course, due to a lot of tight turns. Transition 2
Comments: Missed my spot by about five meters and had to go back (several people had bright orange Kinvaras--grrr... I bought that color because I wanted to be able to pick them out of the crowd! )Other than that, okay, Just not sure what I was doing for that long. Again, running--just wasn't happening at any speed. What would you do differently?: Run faster? Mark spot with balloon?? Run
Comments: 'Nother year, 'Nother suck-fest! I never seem to get this race right. Either the ride sucks and the run is great, or vice versa. (For past three years has been strong ride, suck run.) Just. No. Juice. Felt good cardio-wise, nothing cramped or hurt, my legs just wouldn't move. Just felt like jelly the whole way. Never felt like I was really running, much less racing. What would you do differently?: ???? I think a fatigue and/or maybe a fitness issue. I have the fitness to push big gears now and lead my AG on the bike, but maybe not the fitness (and/or freshness) to run well off of it, at least at sprint distance/power. Post race
Warm down: Walked around a bit, got a short massage, bought something at the expo. Then got bike, transition stuff, and bag, and rode back to the hotel. Not much time, as I had to take an earlier flight than usual. What limited your ability to perform faster: Legs just dead for run. I noticed this Saturday even walking up stairs, and on the warmup. Nothing hurt, nothing cramped, and I felt strong on bike. Just no snap. Deep fatigue in glutes and quads. They'd been feeling very fatigued since a hard run Thursday PM. Really think I should have skipped that--a combo of doing the run in the heat and then being a my feet a long time Friday may have just sapped my run legs, and Saturday wasn't enough recovery. Maybe should have gone with my instincts and just taken Saturday off or super-easy and super-short. (I had jokingly told my coach I wanted to stay in bed all day!) Event comments: Usual strong organisation; no complaints. Can be difficult logistically for non-Singaporeans due to regulations about no bikes on hotel shuttle buses, which makes bike transport expensive, and long delay between the race and awards--the event is HUGE with tons of waves and youth distances as well as sprint. Last updated: 2017-04-23 12:00 AM
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2017-04-24 9:48 AM in reply to: #5218950 |
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Metasport
88F / 31C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 85/930
Age Group = 45-49
Age Group Rank = 2/?
Up at 5:30, two granola bars and coffee for breakfast, got stuff together and walked/rode to start. (About ten minutes walk and ten minutes cycle down MUP in East Coast Park.) Took care of packet pickup, transition set-up, body marking, etc. Having some minor bike issues related (not surprisingly) to loose screws, so took care of that at bike mechanic.
About 9 minutes of easy running with a few strides. Maybe 4-5 minutes of swimming. That was all I had time for as in the first wave at 8 AM and venue did not open until 7.