Swim
Comments: I never knew that the finger lakes had currents! Swimming out was like swimming upstream in a river, and the uncharacteristically higher wind of the day didn't help. Once I was on the return, I moved faster, but the waves were significant enough that it was on the return I caught a mouthful of lake water as I turned into the current to breathe. What would you do differently?: Learn bilateral breathing. Wear a wetsuit if I can ever get comfortable in one. Transition 1
Comments: Transitions aren't my thing. I know time is time, but when you're barely worrying about the BOP, stuff like flying mounts is irrelevant. What would you do differently?: not spend the walk from shore to transition chatting with my wife. OK that's not true. I'm glad she's there to see if I didn't drown. Bike
Comments: My derailleur was absolutely possessed. My front shifting was also screwy, as I threw the chain off the ring TWICE. But even with that, I was limited by my size on hills, which I did walk a couple times. What would you do differently?: train more lose weight have a better setup Transition 2
Comments: See previous comment about transitions What would you do differently?: Not forget my race belt with my bib for the run! Run
Comments: nice course, well supported What would you do differently?: Be ready for it? This race was entered with sporadic training, dropping down from the Half which I signed up for. Post race
Warm down: No time man! I had to take a volunteer shift that I was already late for! I was the bike line dismount guide as well as the transition exit bike theft checker. I had about 4 hours to sit in a chair after the event. It was nice. Chatted with staff, racers, and people checking it out for the next year. What limited your ability to perform faster: weight training Event comments: I am a huge fan of this event. I should be a brand ambassador. The RD knows what he is doing, the traffic safety was top notch where it counted. The volunteers were great, the volunteer co-ordinator has to be the best in the business. Swag is cool. Forget the premium price on the IM name. Do Steel distances! These people are amazing! Last updated: 2019-08-20 12:00 AM
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United States
Peasantman Events
80F / 27C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 53/56
Age Group = M 45-50
Age Group Rank = 5/6
Wake up in lovely Hampton Inn on lake, right next to the park where the race is held. Unfortunately, I didn't account for the channel when booking, and with no dry bag, I decided not to swim to the start.
Watch the full and half distances start their swim.