Swim
Comments: I was about 5+ seconds per hundred slower than I expected based on practice times. Part was I just came up a bit short in the strength category, but just as important was that I let 3 guys get out in front early. Mental error. Before the race I identified the fastest swimmer and planned to draft behind him. 100 yards into the race I looked up and took a bad sighting and before I knew it they had a gap. I just didn't have the sprinting strength to close the short gap that emerged. The swimmer who came in second I had beaten 2 months before and my swimming times in practice before the race were substantially faster then at that before this race. If I had been 100% I should have been 2nd, but then again who knows. The water conditions were perfect What would you do differently?: Nothing. Stay away from my sick 8 year old a week before the race? Not. Transition 1
Comments: This was the funny part of the race. Just coming off my cold I was feeling a bit light headed and was having some concentration problems. In the midst of the transition I pealed off my suit and when I bent over to put on my socks I realized I had only taken one leg out of my suit. I'd never done that before but I laughed it off and moved on. T1 had always been my weakness but I had improved substantially over the course of the season. What would you do differently?: Practice taking off my wetsuit at home until it was second nature and didn't require any thinking. Bike
Comments: I felt a lot stronger than the warmup the day before, but I lacked the torque for the steeper parts of the hills. I think my concentration was lacking as well. My last tri I had been so focused on the bike and it just wasn't there. I blame it on the residuals from my cold. What would you do differently?: Try harder to focus and go a little deeper into the pain. In my last race I kept telling myself that I was in a bike race and not to think about the run. It was a bit risky but it worked out. Transition 2
Comments: I am relatively fast in T2. Again I got a laugh. As I was running away from the rack I realized I had my bathing cap in my hand. How it ended up in my hand with my race belt I'll never know. At the same time I also dropped a pack of GU that had been next to my belt. Someone called out that I dropped something. Without thinking I stopped, picked it up and ran back the 25 feet to my bike. Mental lapse, but as I ran from the transition area I laughed. I had never had anything like this happen before. What would you do differently?: Not stop of course. Run
Comments: Legs felt like crap the first mile. So what else is new. This is by far my weakest event. On the good side, I had good focus and ran hard. I always finish the 2nd half of the run faster than the first half and this was the case this day. Two notable things. The weather was cool, but I drank the same amount of as usual. As a result at mile 2, I had to pee so bad. Earlier in the season I had made a similar mistake and just ran with the pain (it was a good distraction from the real pain I felt running). But this time it was too mch. I stopped by the side of the road to relieve myself. It must have been a good 20 seconds, however it was the right decision. It was at the base of a climb and when I started back up my legs felt great and I ultimately passed everyone that had gotten pass me while I was on the side of the road. I picked off a couple of people in my age group. I finished strong and even picked off one more person in my age group in the last 50 yards. We both sprinted down the shoot and I beat him by one second. A small victory, but an enjoyable one. I had nothing left. What would you do differently?: Drink less. Post race
Warm down: Walked around and did a little stretching. What limited your ability to perform faster: Just repeating myself: Residual of a cold just came up a bit short on strength and clear thinking. This was something out of my control and didn't affect how great I felt about my race. Even if I had been 100% I would still have come up short in qualifying for Worlds. I was just thrilled to have qualified for the race. I had tried a couple of races 2 years before so this was my first serious season. This was my last race of the season and feel like I'm not ready to end it. I can't wait until next year. I am already laying out my 2009 races. Event comments: No free beer which is common at many tris I did this summer in Oregon. I was tired and the weather was cool. I didn't stay for the Elite race. I would have liked to. If it had been sunny I would have taken a nap and hung around. Last updated: 2008-09-02 12:00 AM
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United States
USA Triathlon
60F / 16C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 603/892
Age Group = 55 - 59
Age Group Rank = 33/44
I had been fighting a cold for a few days before the race so I rode the bike course (1 of 2 laps) easy and swam the course the day before the race. I felt about 80% but had been improving each day. My taper was longer as a result, which probably worked in my favor. I was relaxed for this race. No pre-race jitters (not a good sign).
I woke up race day and felt much better, and I was about 90 - 95 %. Good enough to race hard. The morning of the race I swam a couple hundred yards to warm up.