Swim
Comments: Swimming has been going real well lately. Based on my times in the pool, sub 58 was within reach. I lined up in the 2nd row - about the middle of the field. I took off at the start - and within 2 minutes I had clean water. My goggles were filling with water, but I wasn't worried, and I kept swimming. Turns out, I was going way right - I couldn't see out of my left eye and since I breath to that side and the buoys are to that side, it was tough to stay on course. I think it was more about pulling too hard on my right side than my sighting though. After the race was over, I realized I had lost a contact - so spotting was tough not b/c of water in my goggles, but b/c I couldn't actually see. I stopped 3 times to clear my goggles, but they kept filling up. I felt like I was out there forever. I did feel very strong in the swim like I was swimming fast - just off course. I threw in a few surges to catch some groups when I kept going off to the right - but other than that I was swimming steady - no watch or anything and I had no idea of my time when I stood up - I don't think anything in the swim affected the rest of my race. I swam off course a little, but we all do it and it's a long day, so I didn't think twice about it. Transition 1
Comments: Ran through T1 - grabbed shoes and ran on grass in bare feet to save my shoes from getting grass in them. Everything was fine here. What would you do differently?: nada Bike
Comments: First lap was cruisey - actually first 56-60 miles were cruisey - no problems - low HR / low watts - aerodynamics on that bike are awesome - @189 watts I was averaging 22.1 at half way. 2:32 - that is better then my Soma time on less wattage and less effort. I was right on for 5:20 even with the wind - but that wasn't the issue. I have been trying solid foods on my longer rides for two years now - so I sit up and eat - I did this in IMNZ and IMLP - and it worked well for the run in IMLP - but on a flat course like IMAZ, its tough to eat while being aero all the time - and I needed more water to digest the solid foods - and my downfall was missing water at a few aid stations - I go behind on calories by mile 70 or so - and had a tough time eating solids at that point. I finished my liquid fuel - but that was only about 860 calories - in IMLP, I carried two bottles and had 2 bottles in special needs and that worked out much better. Anyway - I was still averaging 21 mph at 99 miles, right on pace for 5:20, but the turn off the Bee Line was tough - right into the wind and the last 13 miles, I couldn't get my watts over 150 and that is a telling sign I didn't have enough calories - I struggled in at 15.5 for the last 13 miles - falling way off pace, but even worse, my legs were pretty empty - no cramping issues, but not enough fuel. I knew I was in trouble the last hour or so. Taking something positive from all of this, I am very excited about my bike fitness - its probably at a lifetime best. I am close to the magic number of a 300 watt threshold and I can't wait to race shorter races this season. Looking forward to it. :-) What would you do differently?: Use an aero bottle up front - the reason I didn't was b/c of my ergomo bike computer, I'll need to find another place to put that thing. having an aero bottle up front would have helped me a lot - but going to 100% liquid calories would be even better. Next time... Transition 2
Comments: Rolled into T2 - then I walked to get my gear bag and sat in the tent for a bit to collect myself. Decided that I couldn't quit - my only thought was could I tell my kid someday that I quit? No. That was that! Run
Comments: I started out of the tent, slowly jogging and then I walked the first hill, still not sure I could make the entire run. Got to the bottom of the hill - and took a pee stop. Then I had an internal conversation with myself and after a few choice words decided to see if I could run 1 mile. I ran to the first mile marker in 10:23 - not bad considering the walking and the pee stop. Then I ran the next mile in about 9:10, and then I ran an 8:30, then a 7:50 and I hit 4 miles at 43:xx. I was taking in coke, water and taking 2 sponges - by the next 5 miles I was once again at 43:xx so 10 miles was 1:26 or so - not that bad actually - all I had to do was keep moving. Somewhere in there I lost my run discipline and walked quite a bit. I didn't take any splits after that, I just kept moving forward. It was ugly. But the most disappointing thing was not being able to use my run fitness - like the swim and bike lately, I have been seeing some real nice improvement in my running - so I am anxious to rest up and see what this race season will be like. :-) What would you do differently?: Nada Post race
Warm down: stood around and talked to Chippy! What limited your ability to perform faster: stupidity on my part with the lack of calories on the bike Event comments: Anytime you finish an IM, you have to be happy! Although it was my slowest IM and my worst run, I still finished the dang thing. ;-) I'll be back to see what I can do next year on that course. It's a great venue and a good course for me - under any conditions - wind or no wind - that's just part of racing - I should have adjusted for the wind and I didn't - no one to blame but myself on that one - but it's a great course and a great venue - looking forward to doing it again! Last updated: 2007-04-18 12:00 AM
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United States
Ironman North America
78F / 26C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 271/2100?
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 63/406
up at 0245 - ate oatmeal and 2 bananas - put bottles on the bike, pumped up tires, the usual stuff.
None - just listed to my ipod and went over my plan in my head
My goals were:
swim 57:30
Bike: 5:20
Run 3:25
I didn't care about qualifying as much as I care about going under 10:00 - that's been a long term goal of mine. Kind of like getting under 3:00 in the marathon - I came close a few times, before I actually did it. It takes time to figure out all the nuances to IM. But the secret is - there are no secrets. It's about hard work and persistence. That pretty much sums it up.