Swim
Comments: I didn't push myself at all. I felt good, I was passing people, so I thought I was doing ok. I thought about my technique and such. But never really thought to slow down because I was going to hard. So I got into this pace that I just didn't want to get out of. I know I can swim a lot faster. But I was dogging my swimming in the week prior and never got that feeling of the race pace I wanted and that transpired into my race swim. What would you do differently?: PUSH HARDER. I need to mentally know better what a race pace feels like so I know where I need to be. I bet HR wasn't above 145 the whole time. Transition 1
Comments: My socks gave me a little trouble getting on, nothing major. But I felt that's the only thing that slow me down. What would you do differently?: eventually learn to do this thing without socks. Bike
Comments: I was having fun out there, never really pushed myself to the edge. I kept picking people off 1 by 1. My power was down and the cadence was lower than I wanted it, so I know I had more in me if I wanted to dig down. But I only got passed twice, once at the very beginning by my friend who's a cat 3 cyclist racer and 1 guy on the back side on the major hill. What would you do differently?: Nothing really, I was happy being my first Tri at this length. I have lots of room for improvement since I didn't max out my thresholds. Transition 2
Comments: I cruised threw T2, my time was on the lower range of everyone else, so I'm happy with it. What would you do differently?: Nothing Run
Comments: I'm happy where I was, in my bricks I was around 43:30. So with the couple of big hills involved here, I'm knew I wasn't going to hitting that mark. What would you do differently?: Need to train on hills specifically more. There weren't many but they definitely took a punch out of me. Post race
Warm down: Just stretched and drank 2 Gritty's beers, they were free :) What limited your ability to perform faster: Mentally, I need to become more aware of my thresholds and race pace. I definitely left some energy out there. But heck, this was my first one. 5 months ago, I didn't own a bike, hadn't swam more than 100 yrds since highschool and never ran more 4 miles. So I can only go up from here. Event comments: Can't wait until next year, definitely will be back. I did get a good cut on bottom of foot running from ocean to t1. I didn't notice it until after race, but had to go to first aid to get it wrapped up. Last updated: 2008-09-14 12:00 AM
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United States
Tri-Maine
66F / 19C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 74/450
Age Group = M3539
Age Group Rank = 13/48
Ate a PBJ about 2 hrs before, drank GUO2 periodically. Stayed at Motel 8 right down the road so it was a short drive. Got up the day before, went for a swim in ocean to get a feel. Felt great, then we drove the bike and run course. Pretty hilly with a major one on the back side of the lollipop.
I was getting pretty exccited, this was my first Olympic length tri. Didn't sleep all that great, but felt well rested in morning, took a little nap Friday afternoon.
Went for a little jog around park and stretched constantly. My piriformis was acting up, so stretched that a lot.