Swim
Comments: I didn't drown, which is probably the only positive thing I have to say about this swim. I couldn't find any good feet. I couldn't stay straight. I occasionally lost sight of the buoys, and once I went way off course. I really neglected swim training in the last few months. I was shocked at how slow my first loop was when I looked at my split, and really disappointed when I got out of the water. My last two HIM I was out of the water in 34:xx, including my first ever which was only 4 or 5 months after learning to swim more than 50 yards at a stretch. What would you do differently?: Go out faster, push myself to get on some good feet. Do more than 2x swim workouts per week (5000 yd total)/wk) Transition 1
Comments: Lost some time with my wetsuit, usually I strip to the waist running into T1. The wetsuit also got stuck on my watch, and did not come off the ankles smooth. There was no timing in T1, so I am guessing 4 to 5 min range. What would you do differently?: Remember to start stripping on the run to T1. I usually bodyglide my lower legs/ankles to help the suit come off, but since I couldn't find it, that didn't happen. And just learn to shake off those post swim cobwebs and get focused! Bike
Comments: I've dubbed this year for me as "The Year of the Bike," as my goal was to become a better cyclist. I bought a power meter. I was also lucky enough to be part of the Power mentor group, which taught me how to use it, and gave me some tough workouts to get me in shape. I forgot to turn my bike computer on before the swim, and lost a few miles as it found satellites, but I had 54 miles of data showing an average of 259 watts. I was happy with that as it put me at about 86% of my estimated FTP. Last year I was about 20 minutes slower on the same course, and I remember thinking that I lose too much time to the field on the bike. For this years race, I was only about 6 minutes slower than the fastest bike split of the day, so I've cut that down quite a bit. I also had zero people pass me on the bike, which I guess isn't surprising considering how terrible I swam. What would you do differently?: Nothing really. I left just enough to get me through the run with no disasters. If I pushed it more, I probably would have had some serious issues. Transition 2
Comments: Quad started cramping on the way into T2, so I pretty much was on autopilot, mentally I was already trying to figure out how I would make it through the run. I am glad that I remembered to do everything. What would you do differently?: Focus on the task at hand, worry about the run when I start the run. Run
Comments: I had to be a bit conservative. During the first mile, my quad was cramping. I tried to stretch it out a bit by bringing my heels up as I ran, but then my hamstring started protesting. I was pretty worried. I had planned to do a steady 7:00 min/mile pace based on my VDOT which is in the 52-53 range, and shoot 1:32-1:33, but I had to slow that down a bit. The aid stations were pretty much self serve, and I managed about 2 half Dixie cups of water, and no nutrition. I didn't want to slow down or stop. I was worried about bonking late in the run, but managed to hold on, and even speed up the last few miles once I felt I was out of the danger zone. Luckily it was relatively cool and shaded or I would have been in trouble with hydration. What would you do differently?: Bring at least a gel or something with me in case the aid stations don't work out as was the case today. Post race
Warm down: Walked. What limited your ability to perform faster: The swim!!!!!!!! If I can convince myself to get up early and to the pool 4x or so per week and get up to about 15k/week, I really could start getting competitive overall. Maybe I will dub next season as "The Year of the Swim." For the bike I need to get a professional fit, and just keep up the willingness to suffer during my workouts. Event comments: I like this venue and I hope it stays popular enough to keep the race going. It is the only local early season HIM and a great tuning race. And despite it being early May, somehow the water temperature stays above 60 degrees. There were a few issues. Bike security, lack of volunteers overall (especially at the run aid stations), and some timing issues. Obviously bike security is huge, and I am sure that will be addressed (well I hope I am sure). They also could be more strategic with the placement of the aid stations, and probably be able to put more manpower there. Last updated: 2014-05-07 12:00 AM
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United States
CityTri Racing
65F / 18C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 10/113
Age Group = M35-39
Age Group Rank = 2/18
Staple pre-race meal, meat and egg rice porridge with about 20 to 30 ounces of fluids 3 hours pre race. Drove to race. Went between my car, to the porta-potty line, to transition quite a few times. I looked for my Bodyglide (which I knew I packed) for quite some time. (I found it after the race, and yes, there was some unpleasant chafing).
Stood in ankle deep water listening to pre-race meeting. It was still cold out and I didn't want to get all soaked and get out of the water, and I figured my warm up would be wading out to the start.