Swim
Comments: This was a swim shaped in a half circle, when we first got into the water (which was a steamy 68 degrees, yikes) I looked around and felt sorry for all of those poor souls who did not have a wetsuit, becasue, between the wind and the water temp, it was fricken cold!! I had a hard time getting myself to stick my head underwater to get my swim cap on. Well, I decided to scoop water onto my head and managed to get the goggles and cap on. Then I said "screw it" and just dove into the water for my warm up (kind of) swim. I swam about 100 - 150 yards and turned around. The first 500 yards of the swim were great, the last 380 were horrible. The wind was comming directly at us across the bay and there were more than a few white caps What would you do differently?: More open water swimming Transition 1
Bike
Comments: I was kind of suprised by the hills on this course, as I did not think they would be as significant as they were. I went at it pretty hard, keeping my HR around 162 - 165, which is above my anticipated LT (my legs are a little sore today while I am writing this) I wanted to push myself since this was the last tri of the year for me, and while I wanted a faster bike split, I am realtively happy with the outcome What would you do differently?: Continue to ride over the winter to maintain and increase bike strength Transition 2
Comments: I wasted about 5 seconds getting my first shoe on becase the foot liner bunched up when I stuck my foot in it, so I had to pull it off and re-adjust. Other than that, I am happy with my T2 time What would you do differently?: super glue insides of shoes so they don't bunch up Run
Comments: Nice course, The only complaint that I have about it is that there was no mile markers so I could't gauge my speed. Even after punishing my legs on my bike, I didn't have the "dead leg" feeling (thank to the new QR Tequilo) that I have always had to fight through for the first mile or so. Even with that being said, I thought my speed was going to be around 8:15 - 8:30/mile. What would you do differently?: Run A LOT more over then winter so I can get my times down in the 6:30 - 6:45/mile for next year. Post race
Warm down: Walk around, change and watch the Best of the US Triathlete's race their Oly course What limited your ability to perform faster: Wind, lack of race wheels, lack of enough training on bike and running, and the need for more open water swimming. So I guess I could have said "everything" and that would have covered it! :) Event comments: I look forward to doing this course again next June to compare my times Last updated: 2006-07-28 12:00 AM
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United States
Best of the US Triathlon Competition
COLDF / 0C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 70/248
Age Group = M25-29
Age Group Rank = 11/17
Got up, looked at the weather radar and contimplated going back to bed...there was rain all around the race site, and it was windy and cold. Had 4 eggo waffles and a glass of chocolate milk. Showered and then checked the radar again, and started to think that my bed was sounding great at this point. It was when I was brushing my teeth and thought "if the Ironman participants could suffer through it for 140.6...I can make it through 18.5" On my way to the venue I drove through quite a bit of rain, and just kept hoping that the rain and wind would STOP!!!
Went for a quick run with one of my friends that was going to do the race, but decided not to becasue the weather was not looking great