Swim
Comments: Felt really good on the swim. The water temperature didn't really even enter my mind. I was nervous about the first turn just because it was so close to the start. I kept my head up around the first bouy, made the turn, then relaxed into my rhythm. My goal during the swim was to stay relaxed and calm. I didn't want to worry about my speed, I knew I was going to not be first out of the water. About halfway through the swim I was feeling really good and started to push it a little bit more, but I realized that I wouldn't be able to keep that pace and I settled back down into my original rhythm. I had lost sight of the last bouy and when I came up to find it I ran right into it. I had a bit of a laugh then found my sight for shore and went on. I was next to a guy for the last 300 that I kept bumping into (sorry). I ended up getting out of the water before him. :). Got out of the water and checked my watch, I was very happy. It was my first race that I didn't have to float on my back and take a break! What would you do differently?: I should have gotten behind the guy that I kept running in to. I could have saved some energy, although I am not sure if I could have kept myself behind him. Transition 1
Comments: Transition was out of water, up stairs and across the street. We couldn't start the strip until we got up the stairs. Once up the stairs I started taking off my wetsuit. It took me a while to find the rip cord, but I had my suit around my waist before I got to my bike. I dropped my goggles and had to run back to get them. I tried to use my feet to take my suit off while putting my helmet on, but that didn't work. I focussed on getting the suit off then everything else on. What would you do differently?: I didn't wear my HR strap or tri top in the water. I think that next time I will do that. I also have not tried the flying mount. I may take some time to work on that before the next race. My T1 was too slow, that's for sure. Bike
Comments: I really, really wanted to average 20mph. I knew to do that I would have to come in under 40 minutes. I felt sluggish on the bike, it almost felt as if my brake was on the entire time. I passed a lot of people on the bike and was passed a few times by some TT bikes. I took 1 hammer gel on the bike and it made me feel like crap. My plan was to take 2 gels on the bike, I ended up not taking a second because the first made me feel so bad. What would you do differently?: I should have pushed harder on the hill. I got to the top and thought "that's it?!?". I also need to figure out nutrition that works. I am going to try cliff shots and I have some gu chomps. Need to figure this out. Transition 2
Comments: This could be faster. I really don't know why this took so long. What would you do differently?: I don't do a rolling dismount. If I did that I could probably shave some time off. Also I took some fluids in transition. I should focus doing that on the end of the bike. Run
Comments: Pain. Coming out of transition I had calf cramps and was very short of breath. My HR wasn't spiking, I am not sure why it happened. The calf cramps were somewhat expected because I have experienced that in practice. The shortness of breath was alarming. About a quarter of a mile in I started burping and that helped me breathe. I am blaming the gel I took on the bike. I settled in to a pace (slow pace) and cranked though it. At the turn around I adjusted my sock because the asinine score this timing chip band was digging into my ankle. Second race with them and second time this has happened. Also had a hot spot on my foot, thinking I need new socks. Saw some friends on the way in, crossed the line and was happy to be done. What would you do differently?: Get a neoprene ankle band for the timing chip. Not sure about the calf cramps or the breathing issue. This may be solved with a nutrition change. Post race
Warm down: Drank two bottles of water and cheered friends coming in. What limited your ability to perform faster: Nutrition for sure. That gel on the bike just killed me. I also think that knowledge of the course limited my performance. If I had know that the hill wasn't that bad I would have pushed harder up it. Event comments: I PR'd this race. I was very happy to not have to rest on the swim or the run. This race is also a bit of a tease for me too. I beat my best time by over 20 minutes, but I feel like I could have done better. I think I have the potential to do really great at the end of this year and next year. Last updated: 2011-06-11 12:00 AM
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United States
Score-This
75F / 24C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 153/346
Age Group = 25-29
Age Group Rank = 17/23
Got up around 5:30 (before my alarm went off). I had stayed on the college campus the night before where the race was. This was nice because I just had to walk over to transition rather than drive and search for a parking spot. Ate a banana, bagel and drank half a coffee. Set up transition then visited with friends.
Just a few strokes in the water. Felt good so I went to shore and relaxed a bit.