Swim
Comments: Holy crap - it was a battle in the pool. More fighting than swimming. Went much harder than I would have otherwise, but didn't overdo it. Mostly just fighting to get some space to move, stroke and breathe. What would you do differently?: Punch harder. Transition 1
Comments: Very fast transition, but still need to work on getting my shoes on faster - it's consistently the worst part of my transition. Bike
Comments: Felt great on the bike, except for mechanical difficulties - wheel was rubbing on fairing whenever I pushed hard (ie: out of the saddle climbing) - luckily didn't have to climb much, but I came to an almost complete stop on the one short climb... then it was all smooth sailing, a bit of rubbing, but I doubt it cost me too much time. Had a great time chasing people down on the downhills - really used the PT to spur me on to push hard while others were recovering. What would you do differently?: More thorough pre-ride check. I put on my race wheels, checked the gears and did a few laps around the parking lot - need to get out for a couple of miles at least and open it up, push hard, make sure everything is working. Transition 2
Comments: Very fast T2 - I rode for about 1/4 mile with my feet on my shoes since I didn't know where the entrance to T2 was exactly and didn't want to be caught by surprise with my feet still in my shoes. What would you do differently?: Pre-ride the course. Run
Comments: Mediocre run - felt like I was giving it my all, but I wasn't very fast. The limiting factor seemed to be oxygen - my HR was surprisingly low - around 162, compared to 180 on the bike, but I couldn't get it higher due to inability to get the air I needed. Legs were tired but could have gone faster. Maybe a bit of exercise induced asthma? It's not really allergy season, but the warm weather might have started some things blooming - time to get out the inhaler. I suppose it's also possible I went too hard on the bike, but my legs weren't too tired... Seeing Zipp on the run really helped me to dig as deep as I could. What would you do differently?: Asthma medication? Post race
Warm down: not much. What limited your ability to perform faster: mechanical issues, training, asthma (??) Event comments: Excellent race - well organized, on time, good volunteers. Pics: http://public.fotki.com/scottf2/triathlon/stanford-treathlon-2007/ Last updated: 2007-03-02 12:00 AM
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United States
Stanford Tri Team
60F / 16C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 70/441
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 2/24
Got to transition really early, got a great spot, plenty of time to get ready.
1 mile run, 300ish yds swim.