Swim
Comments: I was really hoping for a good swim in this race. I felt comfortable in my warmup, and all seemed ready to go. I think there were too many people in the wave for the small start area. I was bumping and jostling the whole way. Maybe I just need to get better at that. Anyway, spent too much time trying not to get kicked. The smoothest water I was able to find was right along the noodle line. Didn't last for long, and then I kept swimming up on people. Seemed like a lot of swimmers from the previous wave, or those that went out too fast, were hugging the noodles. What would you do differently?: Maybe start more outside, and even further up. I need to get better at going hard right away to get some rythym and find some feet to follow. Transition 1
Comments: I had cut another inch off the bottom of my wetsuit. That really made the non-chip leg come out easy. I run with my shoes on and hop on. That worked pretty well. I noticed a lot of guys trying to jump on and get feet in, and I'm thinking they did worse than me in this transition/bike start. I think if you do that, you have to do it well. What would you do differently?: Nothing Bike
Comments: I got up to speed quickly, and felt pretty strong in the saddle. There were a lot of riders in close proximity. I had 1 guy pass me, but I got him back around mile 4. Had another pass me, but I took him out on an uphill. I was having fun, and was passing a lot of bikers from the previous wave, and faster swimmers. Around mile 7-8, I had a very brief section that must've been slightly into the wind, where my intensity and speed dropped slightly. I got passed first by a really fast relay biker, and then a group of 5 or 6 riders caught me. This seemed to wake me up. I played cat and mouse with these riders for the rest of the bike. It was tough to avoid drafting, as we were all going a similar speed and some of the riders would not move over to the right. I checked my speedo, and was pleasantly surprised by my average speed. Over the last 3 miles, I put away most of that group that had caught me, and my speed rarely dropped below 23mph. I felt like I was actually getting stronger as the bike progressed. What would you do differently?: This was my fastest bike split yet, and it was a lot of fun. If I did anything differently, I would try to avoid my dry spell in the middle. I just need to power through. Transition 2
Comments: Very good transition What would you do differently?: Nada Run
Comments: This didn't feel like a real good run. My ranking would indicate otherwise, so maybe it was just mental, or the bike. I didn't get passed by anyone, and I usually hope for that. I did see B-one just before the turn around, and then passed him shortly after. I was very surprised to see him where he was. What would you do differently?: Keep training. I've got more in me for this. Post race
Warm down: I didn't do one. I was warm enough :) My family and in-laws were there watching and cheering for me. It was a lot of fun to have them there. It seems like my kids somewhat enjoy seeing me do that. Later, I thanked my kids for coming, and my one daughter said, "Even if someone offered me a million dollars not to watch you, I would still come watch." She is a real Ham! But, you gotta love it! What limited your ability to perform faster: Overall, I'm happy with my race. Event comments: Lack of food after race was strange. Course was actually better than I expected. Last updated: 2007-06-14 12:00 AM
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United States
85F / 29C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 19/287
Age Group = 30-39
Age Group Rank = 8/69
Woke at 5:30. I had gotten all of my bags packed the night before, so just needed to take care of eating. Had a banana and some cheerios. Drive 1/2 hour to the race site to hopefully get a decent rack position. Drank Gatorade and water, and took 2 endurolytes and 1 Hammer Gel.
4.5 miles of biking to make sure everything was in proper order, and I would be in the right gear at the start. I find that it takes me a few miles to warmup on the bike, so this has been working well for me. Skipped the prerace meeting and swam about 300 yards.